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normal alignmentの例文

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  • In addition, the normal alignment of muscle cells is disrupted, a phenomenon which is known as myocardial disarray.
  • In addition a strip may be " cocked out ", or offset, from normal alignment to highlight potential issues.
  • Eventually, their circadian rhythms will drift back into normal alignment, and symptoms temporarily resolve, but then their clocks drift out of alignment again.
  • What would have been a single in a normal alignment became a force at second because the infield played Canseco to pull the ball.
  • If the meniscus is removed and there is no arthritis, there are now meniscus transplant options if the patient is young and has normal alignment.
  • The church was aligned on a northeast axis because of the shape and size of the site, instead of pointing to the east, the normal alignment for churches in England.
  • One reason voters stepped out of their normal alignments is that the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center spawned a deep sensation that these are no longer normal times.
  • The Barnsley seam, which is of good quality coal had been thrown out of its normal alignment, and expected, position by a geological fault which not discovered until the shaft was sunk.
  • The charlie linebacker will step back to where the middle linebacker was in the normal alignment, the middle linebacker will move to where the strong safety was aligned and the strong safety will move out to cover the third receiver.
  • Even in the dark, the HD system continues to operate, but its alignment to the environment may gradually drift . When the lights are turned back on and the animal can once more see landmarks, the HD system usually comes rapidly back into the normal alignment.