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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acute tilt" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to angles, perspectives, or situations that involve a sharp or significant inclination.
Example: "The acute tilt of the building's roof gave it a modern architectural style that stood out in the neighborhood."
Alternatives: "sharp angle" or "steep incline".
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"Under Gorbachev, there was a very acute tilt toward the West--his relations with Israel improved.
The lumbar disc herniation has sometimes been reported to lead to the musculoskeletal findings of acute tilt or impaired lateral mobility to one side or the other.
Weitz [ 16] had described that the lumbar disc herniation could lead to the musculoskeletal findings of acute tilt or impaired lateral mobility to one side or the other.
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This suggests that acute CHIKV infection tilts the cytokine profile to anti-inflammatory response, which would argue against the common understanding of CHIKV infection which does not really support the common description of the CHIKV infection as an inflammatory disease [8].
With five teams preparing to start rookie quarterbacks in Week 1 — an N.F.L. season has never started with more than two rookie starting quarterbacks — the tilt toward the pass seems to be more acute than ever.
We showed previously that the PSOST is an effective test that elicits similar acute responses in blood pressure and CBFV in comparison to tilt testing in young healthy adults [ 11].
To determine whether 30° head-down tilt (HDT) used for secretion clearance is safe for acute trauma patients.
Figure 1a shows the P value distribution that was tilted to low values implying that many genes had positive responses to acute Cd2+ toxicity.
Tilt zooming.
Sorry, tilt!
TILT Brass.
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