Sentence examples for dynamic sensation from inspiring English sources

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The author of "The Futurist Manifesto," which burst on a still shockable world back in 1909, was nuts about action, speed, aggressiveness, "dynamic sensation," artistic excess of all kinds (verbal, musical, visual), and, above all, The Machine.

The author of "The Futurist Manifesto," which burst on the world in 1909, was nuts about action, speed, aggressiveness, "dynamic sensation," artistic excess of all kinds, & above all The Machine.

A Futurist painting (or sculpture) often used Cubism as its starting point and explored the aesthetic of what they called "dynamic sensation", celebrating movement to produce semi-abstract paintings of motor vehicles, people, and social unrest, where motion and urgency are shown through repeated lines and multiple angles.

Consistent with the physiological reports, lingual application of IBA evoked a dynamic sensation that was characterized initially as primarily tingling with some burning, followed by primarily tingling with some cooling and lastly primarily cooling with some tingling.

Reports that alkylamides activate TRP channels involved in nociception [9] [11] and afferent nociceptive fibers [1], [8] as well as anecdotal evidence that sanshool evokes sensations of pungency and cooling as well as tingle, prompted us to develop a methodology that would allow us to study the potentially dynamic sensation evoked by lingual IBA.

We constructed a simple Bayesian model in which dynamic sensation combined with knowledge of the second-order statistics of the natural environment [ 16, 17] to yield a sensory-based estimate of duration.

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It offers a dynamic driving sensation, which is what BMW is all about.

This study explores the benefit of using thermal comfort feedback from occupants in the model predictive control (MPC) design based on a novel dynamic thermal sensation (DTS) model.

In summary, the present results show that alkylamides evoke a dynamic, multidimensional sensation that can sensitize or desensitize with repeated application.

Large diameter myelinated nerve fibres encode and transmit proprioceptive signals, which can be interpreted as being either dynamic (movement sensations) or static (position sense).

"Sampson Collins has just coughed pie onto both our computers, the desk and the camera we use for the excitingly dynamic 2.0 news vodcasting sensation Two Pricks at the Ashes," says Jarrod Kimber, instinctively knowing that I would not rest easy until I had been told about any pie-related tomfoolery in the SCG pressbox.

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