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The phantom was programmed to pulsate under servomotor control, to model the pulsation of a normal coronary artery and 2-D IVUS images were obtained using an IVUS imaging catheter.
An Indian tradition called that music anahata nadam, the pulsation of cosmic space".
During a recent lunch hour, over the pulsation of Música Popular Brasileira, gawks outnumbered guests.
"I have based everything that I have done on the pulsation of life. . . .
When the star pulsates, all parts of the main body move in synchronism, but the outer observable strata fall out of step or lag behind the pulsation of the inner regions.
The contemporary ensemble of the Manhattan School of Music, conducted by Patty Monson, offers a varied program, including classics by Gyorgy Kurtag, Toru Takemitsu, David Lang and Frederic Rzewski ("Coming Together") and new pieces by Tylor Neist (String Quartet) and Akira Terao ("The Pulsation of the Land").
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The pulsations of steam and dust yesterday, described by Dr. Major as "a relatively small burp," sent a gray-white plume nearly 10,000 feet into the air.
Because of the pulsations of the spray flame, the induced overpressure has more high-frequency fluctuations in the case of weak spray deflagration.
There is a rhythm to the pulsations of life: Day and Night; Up and Down; Moon and Sun: Ebb and Flow; Black and White; In and Out.
He and I are working on studying the pulsations of Herbig AeBe stars, which are a kind of young and very hot star with preplanetary dust clouds.
The circulation of CSF is aided by the pulsations of the choroid plexus and by the motion of the cilia of ependymal cells.
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