Sentence examples for resonances in relation to from inspiring English sources

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A well known characteristic of conical bore instruments, for example, is the flattening of upper resonances in relation to the fundamental component due to open end corrections in the tone hole lattice [27].

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If the story's feminist angle has contemporary resonance, I ask, might there be also be a resonance in relation to US foreign policy post 9/11?

Table  1 depicts cardiovascular magnetic resonance in relation to biopsy-confirmed cases.

Thus, the concordance between novel magnetic resonance modalities and biopsy results is acceptable, but further research remains necessary" (under the section entitled "Accuracy of cardiovascular magnetic resonance in relation to biopsy-confirmed cases").

The investigators reported an adjusted OR of 1.72 (95% CI: 1.09, 2.72) for endometriosis detected by magnetic resonance imaging in relation to a 1-SD increase in the log-transformed serum concentration of β-HCH (Buck Louis et al. 2012).

And most of them will surely find themselves wondering about the actual historic resonance of Wuzhen, in relation to the very skilfully built replica buildings in a water town heralded as an exemplar of place-saving in China.

To determine the long-term neurodevelopmental outcome for children after hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE) without major disability, and to examine neonatal injury patterns detected on cerebral magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in relation to later deficits.

This book explores the complexities, resonances, and possibilities of theory in relation to contemporary and near-future anthropology.

A systematic search was conducted for voxel-based structural magnetic resonance imaging studies of patients with ADHD (or with related disorders) in relation to comparison groups.

Resonance interfacial phenomena are studied in relation to forced plane vibrations of an elastic layer enclosed between two half-spaces.

To clarify the volume change ratio of uterine myomas treated with magnetic resonance-guided focused ultrasound surgery (MRgFUS), in relation to the signal intensity of T2-weighted magnetic resonance (MR) images.

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