Sentence examples for whole echo from inspiring English sources

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After sunset near 1730 JST, the whole echo regions move northward with time due to the gradual decrease in the F region electron density.

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Blood oxygen level-dependent changes were measured using a whole brain echo planar imaging sequence with parameters: repetition time = 3000 ms, echo time = 30 ms, field of view = 192 mm, and effective voxel size = 3.0 × 3.0 × 3.0 mm.

The imaging time series was realigned, normalized into standard anatomical space (using a scanner specific template created from 30 healthy control subjects, 15 patients with left hippocampal sclerosis and 15 patients with right hippocampal sclerosis using the high resolution whole brain echo planar image) and smoothed with a Gaussian kernel of 8 mm full-width at half-maximum.

Functional data were acquired using whole brain echo-planar pulse sequence (repetition time =2570 ms, echo time = 50 ms, flip angle = 90°, field of view = 192 × 192, slice thickness = 3 mm, 1 mm interslice gap, slices = 30, matrix size = 64 × 64, voxel size = 3 × 3 ×4 mm).

Two sets of functional data were acquired using a whole brain echo-planar pulse sequence (repetition time = 2570 ms, echo time = 50 ms, flip angle = 90°, field of view = 192 × 192, slice thickness = 3 mm, 1 mm interslice gap, slices = 30, matrix size = 64 × 64, voxel size = 3 × 3 × 4 mm).

The whole spectacle echoes ancient Rome, when a victorious general would parade his new slaves in chains through the streets.

The militancy of subsequent campaigns to learn from army heroes, or from the PLA as a whole, was echoed in international politics.

When, in the 66th minute of a desperate match, Memphis Depay loosed off United's first shot in anger, which struck the advertising boards on the Stretford End, the whole ground echoed to jeers and laughter.

They always brought along three or four daughters and their bambini, and the whole ward echoed with peals of happy laughter as the members of the family installed themselves around their pride and joy, which often meant spilling onto the adjoining beds, whether occupied at the moment or not.

The whole scene echoed that day in 1989 when the Chinese leader at the time, Zhao Ziyang, went to Tiananmen Square and pleaded, with tears in his eyes, for the students to leave, because he knew what demons lurked inside his own Politburo.

Sir Ian Wood, who was commissioned by the government to undertake a review of the whole sector, echoed calls for Chancellor George Osborne to take "really significant" action.

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