| AO | abdominal aorta; achievement orientation; acid output; acridine orange; ankle orthosis; anodal openi... |
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| COAT | Children's Orientation and Amnesia Test |
| COR | cardiac output recorder; comprehensive outpatient rehabilitation; conditioned orientation reflex; co... |
| CORA | conditioned orientation reflex audiometry |
| GOAT | Galveston Orientation and Amnesia Test |
| GOAT | Galveston Orientation and Amnesia Test |
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| POI | Personal Orientation Inventory |
| RO | REality Orientation |
| orientation | <psychology> Awareness of one's environment, with reference to person, time and place. (18 Nov 1997) |
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| orientation chamber | <cell culture> Chamber designed by Zigmond in which to test the ability of cells (neutrophils) to orient in a gradient of chemoattractant. The chamber is similar to a haemocytometer, but with a depth of only ca. 20m. The gradient is set up by diffusion from one well to the other and the orientation of cells towards the well containing chemoattractant is scored on the basis of their morphology or by filming their movement. (18 Nov 1997) |
Synonyms : Orientations
| orientation |
the act of orienting an integrated set of attitudes and beliefs position or alignment relative to points of the compass or other specific directions predilection: a predisposition in favor of something; "a predilection for expensive cars"; "his sexual preferences"; "showed a Marxist orientation" a person's awareness of self with regard to position and time and place and personal relationships orientation course: a course introducing a new situation or environment
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Orientation is the change in shape that polymer molecules can undergo when they are made to flow.
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An individual's awareness of self in relation to time, place, and person.
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Awareness of one's environment and/or situation, along with the ability to use this information appropriately in a functional setting.
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The relative direction of a display or printed page, either horizontal (called "landscape" orientation) or vertical (called "portrait" orientation).
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| orientation | a course introducing a new situation or environment |
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| orientation | the act of orienting |
| orientation | a person's awareness of self with regard to position and time and place and personal relationships |
| orientation | a predisposition in favor of something |
| orientation | an integrated set of attitudes and beliefs |
| orientation | position or alignment relative to points of the compass or other specific directions |
| orientation | a course introducing a new situation or environment |
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