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Direction of electrolyte flow across electrode surface with baffles. This increases contact time and increases the plug flow nature of the flow.

Direction of feed

Direction of grain flow

Direction of gravity force action and filtrate motion in filters

Direction of iodide transport across rat gastric mucosa in Ussing-chamber. Boxplots after 15, 30, 45 and 60min. Initial iodide concentration was 0.02 mM. P 0.001 at all time points.

Direction of linear movements and pressure applied in wood welding without adhesives

Direction of motion of a disc settling in a fluid

Direction of motion of reactants and products relative to centre of mass .

Direction of nonequivalent extension of the HOMO of Cp-CH Y where lies low

Direction of nonequivalent extension of the HOMO of Cp-CH Ywhere

Direction of nonequivalent extension of the HOMO of Cp-X where

Direction of nucleophilic attack leading to inversion of configuration in cationic polymerization of bicyclic acetal.

Direction of observation of birefringence in sheared specimens, a

Direction of photoemitted electrons, defined by the polar angles, which provide information on the momentum distribution of electronic states.

Direction of photoinduced processes observed in the 2 catenates RuIVl.8 .

Direction of photoinduced processes observed in the catenates CuM.lO .

Direction of polarization of bisdehydroannulenc.

Direction of polarization of the charge-transfer transition in quinhydrone. New assignment is arrow number one.

Direction of rake angle on knife and undercut tools

Direction of reaction

Direction of rotation of two spheres falling close together.

Direction of solids movement in ribbon mixer.

Direction of stresses in a vessel head.

Direction of Strong Viewing Angle Dependence.

Direction of the angular momentum vector p for an electron in an orbit



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