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However, when that interference is mild, meaning that energies of all channels are similar, (16) loses nearly (left (N_{T}-1right)/N_{T}) information which is useful for TS.
The AVL and MVL calcifications were graded as 0 (absent), 1 (mild, meaning only one leaflet affected), or 2 (severe, 2 or 3 leaflets affected), as previously described.
However, winters in Australia are mild, meaning that people will likely spend more time outdoors and that houses are designed to lose heat rather than trap it.
Baking soda is both mild — meaning it's safe for your entire family and pets — and effective.
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Today, dishonest means "fraudulent; possibly criminal," while disingenuous is considerably milder, meaning "unfair; slippery; lacking in candor".
Of the procedures involving primates less than 1% were deemed to be severe, with more than 98% judged to be either mild - meaning minor, short-lived pain or suffering - or moderate, a surgical procedure, for example.
At the moment, Laura said, she is in a state of "mild rejection," meaning her body is continuing to reject her transplanted lungs, a year after surgery.
Caffeine is a mild diuretic, meaning that it can have a dehydrating effect.[3] If suffering from diarrhea, stick to liquids that don't have the possibility of dehydrating you even more.
He still expects the economic slowdown to be relatively mild, he added, meaning that the industry could recover in the second half of the year.
We recorded usual headache intensity on a verbal rating scale in terms meaning "mild", "moderate" or "severe" ("not bad", "quite bad" and "very bad").
We recorded headache frequency in days/month, duration in hours (for HY only, this was categorized as <1, 1 4, 5 12 and >12 h), and intensity in terms meaning "mild", "moderate" or "severe", which we converted to a numerical rating scale of 1 3 (0 being no pain) and treated as continuous data.
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