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Such observations would improve the mass flux estimates and also contribute to a better understanding of the physics governing the head echo process.
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Mr. Kapoor's use of dry pigments echoes Process artists like Alan Saret and Wolfgang Laib, although it has a long history in Hindu rituals.
This approach echoes processes in nature, whereby small molecules (amino acids, nucleic acids, saccharides) are linked into polymers (proteins, DNA/RNA, polysaccharides, respectively) and then those polymers fold into three-dimensional conformations that can lead to nanoscopic functional entities.
Thus, in the echo formation process, without the phase reunion by the 180° focused pulse of SE sequence, GRE T2*WI is more sensitive to the nonuniformity of the magnetic field compared to conventional MRI scanning.
This echoes the process a few months ago when Saddam demanded a new national anthem.
This migration of complexity, says Mr Benioff, echoes the process of civilisation.
I think of Anne Carson's "Nox," and how the addition of those distressed snapshots of her dead fugitive brother give the book a raw, unfinished feel, echoing the process of grief itself.
By mapping the locations and functionality of the toilets, the students were echoing a process that had been used by slum dwellers organizations in India to force government to act.
In the transmitting radar, this echo is processed by the radar receiver subsystem, shown in the lower part of Figure 4.
In this paper, the micro-spin model is modeled, and the echo is processed by short-time Fourier transform (STFT), Wigner-Vile Distribution (WVD), and pseudo-Wigner-Vile Distribution (PWV), and the micro-Doppler curve is derived.
Echoing this process, the fungus C. albicans has been shown to utilise lipid raft domains to form hyphae.
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