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The higher setting of the sensor antennas has strengthened the T-A primary trace in its farther parts but almost totally depressed it in the first part of the measurement (Fig. 9 c, d).
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From the 18th to the 20th century, experiments were made by adapting various keyboard instruments in such a way that when a key was depressed it would, in addition to producing a sound, raise a coloured tape or glass through which light was projected on a screen.
Studies have shown that when parents are depressed, it changes the environment in which children are growing up".
But today rising financial asset prices stimulate the economy; declining equity and bond prices depress it, as in Japan and Asia.
Get in, depress it, and the system goes to accessory power instead of igniting the engine.
Flowers lift the heart for two or three days, then wilt and depress it, producing a morose atmosphere in the home that can only be improved by – another bunch.
But in Cornwall, Emma explained, tourists expect sunshine and get depressed when it rains; in the Lake District everyone expects rain and when the sun shines it's an bonus.
Japan's economy may be depressed, but it's not in a depression.
If it was depressing in 1979, it looks downright miserable today.
Rather than be depressed about it, I had sushi in my cozy micro apartment and thought about my past Thanksgivings (many traditional and a handful not so much, yet more memorable).
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