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The day passed without any discernible drop in noise.
Men, by contrast, gravitate to things, especially classic British things, that confer a barely, but crucially, discernible drop of cool, like the faintest trace of vermouth in a martini.
But Portland, who'd been good in parts all year, got it right when it mattered – and when they swapped players in or moved them around, there was no discernible drop in quality.
It's a toss-up which is more surprising: the fact that a contemporary album gets through its first six songs without any discernible drop in energy or the fact that Sweden, previously known for giving us ABBA, Ikea, and other four-letter words, is suddenly churning out intoxicating punk rock.
Hypopneas are defined as discernible drop in flow by ≥ 30% of baseline for a period lasting at least 10 s followed by a SaO2 fall ≥4%.
Trials during which an initial counter -movement (identified on the basis of a discernible drop in force preceding the rise) occurred were not included.
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But Dr Goldspink dismisses this idea, saying that there is no discernible drop-off in female heart function after menopause, when oestrogen levels decrease dramatically.
While this book is a lot of fun to read, there's been a discernible drop-off in the amount of weirdness.
When crime dropped again that June, Mr. Giuliani, with no discernible giggle, dropped his previous disclaimer.
No rise and fall discernible, of that flat bosom.
Because this category of donor gives more than the average, that 1% drop has a pretty discernible impact".
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