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the brainwaves
noun
Any of many rhythmic fluctuations of electric potential between parts of the brain, especially those seen on an electroencephalogram
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This indicates that the group stroke level can discriminate due to the brainwaves characteristics.
Two of the brainwaves of the 1990s welfare reform and zero-tolerance policing were incubated in conservative think-tanks.
This summer there has been much purring at the brainwaves of Brendon McCullum of New Zealand and the cuteness of Clarke.
This study proposed the application of cluster analysis to classify the brainwaves of stroke level based on the Relative Power Ratio (RPR) techniques.
"There is a growing body of neuroscientists who support the theory that if there's a physical correlate of conscious experience, it has to be happening in the brainwaves.
Guests are fitted with nervous system monitors for 24 hours and, if relevant, sent to bed with a matchbox-sized device that mimics the brainwaves of good sleepers.
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But broadcasting does not lend itself to inside-the-brainwaves wit; as the physicist Werner Heisenberg uncertainly theorized, the wide observation of the comic performance changes the stimulus to laughter.
That is the brainwave that occurred to Ernie Eves, the Conservative premier of Ontario, Canada's largest province.
The frequency of the brainwave, measured in cycles per second, is associated with its speed.
Yotel is the brainwave of Yo! Sushi supremo Simon Woodroffe, and his business partner, CEO Gerard Greene.
Blecharczyk had the technology background and knew how to build the brainwave.
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