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be resonance
noun
The condition of being resonant.
Exact(4)
He added, "One of the political realities is there may be resonance to the trustee's argument".
The reason for the concentrated building damage in Sankhu town may be resonance effect of the buildings to the deposit layers.
There has to be resonance.
Single-crystal X-ray diffraction analysis of 2 a showed the indene and nitrogen to be resonance decoupled with the N S bond aligned to the enol π system accounting for the ready elimination of the sulfonyl group.
Similar(56)
For the Lib Dems, there was resonance with neighbourhood politics and localism.
Bob and Roberta Smith is Resonance's John Peel, a powerhouse of low-fi credibility.
Here the themes, summarized succinctly from the stage by Mr. Jacobsen, were resonance and cyclical repetition.
I always felt it's resonance was about where we are now, and its achievement is to mark what these women did, and what they gave to us.
Obviously, this case is resonance.
"If we see there is resonance in the industry, it's a good sign that it'll graduate," he said.
The results obtained for the phase shift (a_{ij}) show that the system is resonance free.
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