Sentence examples for pronounced echo from inspiring English sources

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The pronounced echo envelope modulation caused by coupling of the cluster electron spin to the neighboring nuclear spins (45) makes the fit very sensitive to the onset point of the fitting.

There also was a pronounced echo.

Three are software products that run on cellphones or hand-held computers: EQO (pronounced echo), iSkootMobile and Skype for Mobile are free and work with the Skype network.

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Here we will show that, in addition and similar to intrascan head motion, the eddy currents induced by strong diffusion-sensitizing gradients in DTI also produce a pronounced echo-shifting effect.

In addition to intrascan head motion, hardware-related factors (e.g., eddy currents induced by the diffusion-sensitizing gradients; concomitant fields) also produce a pronounced echo-shifting effect [ 36], which in turn generates three distinct types of artifacts in partial-Fourier DTI data.

"Good Time" feels so authentically New York partly because it doesn't try to sound like it: the electronic composer Daniel Lopatin, who records as Oneohtrix Point Never (pronounced to echo Boston's Magic 106.7), unspools prismatic, tense loops of warped keyboard sounds and shattering percussion that writhe around the action and never let up.

Although Lewin et al mentioned that artifact was more pronounced with gradient-echo sequences than with turbo spin-echo sequences, higher artifact is not necessarily associated with lower reconstruction accuracy.

That sense of the government's hand being strengthened by the failure in New York was so pronounced that Human Rights Watch, echoing critiques by Western and Arab diplomats, warned Syria not to use the veto "as a green light for even more violence".

In small air collections reverberation artifacts may not be seen, whereas in extensive pneumoperitoneum found pronounced pre-hepatic echoes with sound shadow phenomenon may obscure the underlying abdominal organs [17].

When there exists a pronounced echo-shifting effect due to eddy currents, the k-space energy peak may be shifted outside the acquisition window), resulting in unrecoverable signal loss post hoc, which is termed Type 1 artifact.

My name is Elizabeth Cho, but I more often go by first intitial and last name (Echo, but pronounced "eee cho").

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