Sentence examples for exhibited consonant from inspiring English sources

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All 16 individuals who had serum aldosterone levels ≥240 pmol/l on modified chronic therapy end of testing exhibited consonant results when the test was repeated under RAAS-neutral therapy.

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Some of the phonological errors exhibited by boys with DS are reduction of consonant clusters, omission of the word-final consonants, decrease in using phrases, stopping, and reduction of liquids as mentioned by Bleile and Schwarz [ 45]; Dodd and Thompson [ 37]; Kumin [ 6]; Smith and Stoel-Gammon [ 46]; Stoel-Gammon [ 17].

We found that SFB-colonized Leprdb/db mice exhibited relative protection from the development of obesity (Fig. 8A), something consonant with the known role of IL-17A in restraining weight gain in diet-induced obesity.

Our results showed that schizophrenic patients exhibited significant reductions in the amplitudes of the N1 and P2 components elicited by musical stimuli, to which consonant sounds contributed more significantly than dissonant sounds.

Consonant with this hypothesis, we observed a significant negative relationship between general neural responses to trial onsets and specific neural reactivity following errors, such that those who exhibited diminished responses to general trial onsets also demonstrated enhanced neural responses on trials following errors.

If the size of the adaptation effect is determined by the degree of consonance between the adapter and probe, the new adaptation functions should exhibit dips and peaks at consonant and dissonant intervals, respectively.

All vowels, but some consonants as well, exhibit this harmonic structure, which is therefore characteristic for speech.

In phonology it exhibits initial sandhi, in which the first consonant of a word is modified according to the prehistoric final sound of the previous word in the phrase (e.g., an tobar "the well," mo thobar "my well").

Consonant with the received literature, we find that women exhibit less risk-taking than men in their most recent, largest, and riskiest mutual fund investment decisions.

Many Turkic languages, for example, can exhibit a form of correlation of sounds within words known as vowel harmony, whereby vowels (and some consonants) in a word are homogenized into classes.

Despite exhibiting Western-like discrimination abilities and Western-like aesthetic responses to familiar sounds and acoustic roughness, the Tsimane' rated consonant and dissonant chords and vocal harmonies as equally pleasant.

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