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AWSCHALOM: So one idea that's been emerging is, could you take magnetic resonance imaging that many of us have been exposed to today in hospitals, and improve its resolution hundreds of millions of orders of magnitude?
The gain was designed to take a resonance frequency of 60 kHz for the detection of an LF standard electromagnetic wave by a virtual sounding rocket experiment, which will be discussed later.
This absorption image is taken at resonance, resulting in saturation of the image (see Fig. 2).
The issue takes on resonance because of a domestic political debate here over relations with Iraq.
And so Mr. Pulsifer's homily took on resonance beyond the walls of the auditorium of George Washington Middle School, whose banner over the stage where the church choir stood read: "Dreams are born.
The team took magnetic resonance images of the subjects' brains, gave them a battery of cognitive tests, and performed a standard test that measured their ability to remove glucose from the blood.
At a time when transphobic bathroom bills are hard to keep track of and Trump feels confident justifying sexual assault in the military as inevitable, the scene takes on resonance that would have been hard to predict.
The apertures invariably take on emotional resonance … She's so 'open'.
The Shapey performance should take on particular resonance, coming two weeks after the composer's death.
At first, the changes are subtle, but they take on more resonance the longer you stare.
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