Heat capacity increased linearly with temperature for ice and hyperbolically for supercooled water. |
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Beck was once, somewhat hyperbolically, cited as our generation's Bob Dylan. |
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The poem opens hyperbolically with an image of an innocent young nymph who spends her days reclining in the grass. |
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But his account of the possibilities for response to this inheritance is hyperbolically overblown. |
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Online diagnoses are delivered hyperbolically and without a shred of bedside manner. |
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Even Roger Ebert, who hyperbolically called it the worst film he'd ever seen at the festival, has given his upward-thumb to this renovated version. |
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The sensory nerve from the carotid body increases its firing rate hyperbolically as the partial pressure of oxygen falls. |
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His pictures are freighted with the tension of collapsing perspective and hyperbolically distorted figuration, reinforced by a powerful, gestural brushstroke. |
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Their adoration is expressed as hyperbolically as it is earnestly. |
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Many commentators claimed hyperbolically that, because of their outrageous fashions, it was difficult to tell whether the mignons were male or female. |
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