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orientation The alignment of a bar code symbol with respect to horizontal. Two possible rientations are horizontal with vertical bars and spaces (picket fence) and vertical with horizontal bars and spaces (ladder).
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orifice A hole in the burner face that allows mixed gases to flow through. This term is often interchangeable with Port.
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orifice Generally, an opening in a dispensing closure or fitment from which the product is dispensed.
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origin In the Readership Institute's newspaper content analysis, each story was coded according to the source from which it came as wire/news service, staff, reader or unknown.
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orientation Orientation is the term used for the cameras position and aiming in space. The orientation of a camera is defined by its coordinates (X,Y,Z) and by its aiming direction (defined by three angles). GSI's AutoStart and Resection procedures are used to accurately determine the camera's orientation.
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