Then, if you take the lid off the piano to boost it, sometimes the room becomes too resonant and the sound goes all over the place. |
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A second of time is defined as x oscillations of a cesium atom's resonant frequency, and is commonly measured in atomic clocks. |
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The high values observed in suspension probably are due to a resonant two-photon absorption process. |
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All atomic clocks measure time in terms of the natural resonant frequencies of various atoms and molecules. |
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His colours became more resonant, his drawing more grandly simplified, and his expression of the mysteries of life more profound. |
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The method of colour therapy is based on the law of resonant colours interaction, conterminous to frequency characteristics of body. |
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Jan combines glaze painted tiles with glass and mixed media mosaic, exploring their resonant colours and tactile qualities. |
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The stiff and stylised human forms dominate, colluding powerfully with the resonant colours. |
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Set against the mass of textured stone, the thin man-made planes of a rusted steel door and rusty faceted piling are peculiarly resonant. |
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This process of resonant photon absorption accompanied by electron emission forms a resonant Auger effect or resonant Auger Raman scattering. |
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The deep Russian bass is chanting as though through a long resonant tube, scarcely surfacing for breath. |
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She stared and directed her resonant voice into the distance as if to an unseen audience, and modulated her tones like an orator. |
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His deep, resonant voice has made him a regular voice actor on countless animation series. |
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Then you hear them reading their poems and instead of rich and resonant voice full of authority and confidence there's a thin, reedy croak. |
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That fiction would be laughable were it not so dangerously resonant of totalitarian regimes against which this country once stood firm. |
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In the 1950s, scientists succeeded in making a model of the acoustics of human vocal tracts and resonant frequencies. |
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Get Back pumps along on a resonant thrum of drums and chiming rhythm guitar. |
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We can readily observe resonant behavior of MCs using excitation in alternated electric, electromagnetic, or acoustic fields. |
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Gruppman's bracing attack and Kosower's warmly resonant tone enlivened the Allegro finale. |
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And most of us do that, providing our readers with vivid images and resonant sounds. |
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The bell-like tones of her early records are long gone, replaced by a smoky, resonant voice that has become an interpretive tool. |
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An object exposed to its resonant frequency will vibrate in sympathy with the sound. |
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The concert concluded with a cool, jazzy Latin American number, resonant and vibrant for the whole ensemble. |
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The sound is more resonant than I would like it to be, but this is not really a big problem. |
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The predominant cockpit sound is of the slipstream, rather than the resonant drone of the radial engines. |
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Here, the tale of a long blood feud between two families is transported to Brazil, but the resonant thematic material would work anywhere. |
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Other resonant devices like chimes, tuning forks and gongs are utilized by professionals. |
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When these cattle move side by side in the herd, their hollow horns knock together, producing a characteristic resonant sound. |
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He talks to the musician about growing up in a house resonant with music, about his early struggles, and about how music can make people weep. |
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When a sample of the cancer cells touched the man's forehead, the percussion sound changed from resonant sound to a dull sound. |
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His songwriting is tuneful and perceptive, his sound raw and raggedy glorious, his voice thick and resonant. |
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Soil elastic modulus or resilient modulus can be measured in laboratory using dynamic triaxial tests or resonant column test. |
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Janet Morgan's dulcet vocals make their first appearance on this duet, and are ably ballasted by Robbins' resonant baritone. |
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In Akhmatova's fierce lyric complaint, a resonant vision has been distilled from the speaker's experience. |
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Bonding means that the emoter makes a resonant connection and turns an indifferent listener into a believer, supporter and campaign contributor. |
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Scallon spoke for the first time, his voice deep, resonant and rich with power. |
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His voice was naturally deep and resonant, a good, powerful, commanding voice. |
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The detector would be sensitive to all gravity waves between the two resonant frequencies. |
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Annoyance flashed through Rosemarie like lightning as a deep, resonant laugh came from above. |
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There's too much sweetness overall, and a couple of unnecessary instrumentals rife with resonant pianos and tinkling glockenspiels. |
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I was beginning to warm to this man, I even liked his deep, resonant voice. |
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But their presence is signalled by an unmistakable call similar to bellowing of a bull with a deep, resonant boom that carries up to a mile. |
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This model delivers a resonant tone that provides players the ability to create unique, textured, open sounds with good projection. |
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Throughout the plays the resonant names of the great are subjected to comic metamorphoses in the mouths of his clowns and fools. |
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Granada is also resonant with romance, having fired the imagination of Romantic poets and painters two centuries ago. |
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And his sparing use of close-ups for maximum emotional impact is both resonant and economical. |
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The resonant emotions projected by the album render titles and lyrics unnecessary. |
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The film's most emotionally resonant moment occurs early on, when Drew confronts her parents with her pregnancy. |
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Output 46 provides a signal with an adjusted resonant frequency, minus the inharmonic tones. |
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Okada projected the mercurial shift of moods in Beethoven's Fantasie Op 77 with resonant sonority. |
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I often have found the sweeper poems to be most resonant with adolescents, both here and abroad. |
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There is a resonant interaction of the incident light with the surface plasmons on both surfaces of the metal film. |
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Each pulse shock excited the secondary circuit at a submultiple of its resonant frequency. |
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He then explores creating the experience of visiting an emotionally resonant, historic space. |
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The experiments confirmed that the upper harmonic components appear and exhibit distinct resonant peaks. |
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This is, of course, an extreme example, but it is also an extraordinarily resonant image. |
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It is an emotionally resonant and compelling personal story, and all of it is true. |
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The resonant acoustics of the church provided the perfect ambience for Handel's music. |
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When it is blown, the feather acts as a reed, producing a deep, resonant sound. |
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What you will hear, then, are the natural resonant frequencies of the room articulated by speech. |
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His resonant use of the bass string to render the notes of a raga in the lower octave has lent gravity and depth to his recitals. |
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The use of the wood block and resonant and jingly metals enhances the Oriental flavor of the music. |
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This all may sound irrelevant to the review, but this setting and the organ's origins do produce a wonderful, rich resonant sound. |
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It might be possible to amplify this moving-mirror radiation by using a resonant cavity with vibrating walls. |
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As in the cardiac examination, deliver taps at points along a straight line moving from resonant areas into the areas expected to show dullness. |
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This follows from the response of any resonant system to an impulse-like excitation. |
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Sonics could not be better, as every note is clearly delineated in a perfectly resonant environment. |
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We can detect a loosening of the brush in some of Garofalo's other paintings, notably in the drapery and visually resonant landscape of the Suxena Altarpiece. |
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The artist conjures resonant beauty from the starkest of sounds. |
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Carter yells through the loud yells of delight and the resonant music. |
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His highly resonant and original stories assume the shape of Russian classics, but are drawn from his life growing up as a very young Latvian immigrant in Toronto. |
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Her voice, which had been weak, became stronger, deeper, more resonant. |
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He has a deep and resonant or perhaps a high and nasal voice. |
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I do vocal exercises and on my own I can have a deep resonant voice. |
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I actually have a deep resonant, rich voice, but it comes out only rarely. |
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He immediately interrupted, voice slightly deeper, much more resonant. |
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A chuckle, if you could call it that, deep and resonant, filled the car. |
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Large, ungainly and hanging onto my thick specs, I'd leap over a vault with my free hand, landing with a resonant thud on the other side, and I loved it. |
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There's a story he tells which may be particularly resonant here. |
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It's stunning and virtuosic, but it's not especially emotionally resonant. |
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Arousing, resonant writing links the physical with the emotional. |
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Her Scandinavian English is sharp, heavily accented, the grammar and syntax strange in some places, but the emotions are palpable, resonant, honest. |
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Stipe's lyrics, meanwhile, are less abstract and more resonant than ever. |
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Move around while listening and the hum changes to a low, soothing throb or at particularly resonant points in the room, vibrates your skull rather unpleasantly. |
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The pressure pulse will then propagate mainly at that specific frequency along the meridian since it is minimally attenuated at the resonant frequency. |
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On the other hand it is all a pursuit of truth, of what is real and resonant and relatable. |
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Janie's very realistic, working-class worries over money are especially resonant. |
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The darkly resonant tones of the lower strings in the opening Largo were a prelude to the precise, crisp attack of the violins in the succeeding Allegro molto. |
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With his deliciously resonant voice and perfect comic timing, he inhabits this multifaceted character down to the roll of an eye and curl of a finger. |
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The researchers say that a shell of plasmonic material will scatter light negligibly if the light's frequency is close to the resonant frequency of the plasmons. |
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To make sure, they reduced the static magnetic field, thereby displacing the resonant slice and, with it, the separation needed between tip and spin. |
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The crow's caw is much more harsh and resonant than that of the rook. |
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For example, implementing passive filters in a dynamic, changing facility might cause the appearance of resonant flows that arc dangerous and hard to find. |
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The capacitance and inductance defines the resonant frequency. |
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Other resonant images are created by mobile scenic contraptions that represent a row of field hands stooping to pick crops and a towering factory loom. |
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Chapter Four discusses the resonant voice and includes information about the singer's timbre, the open throat, voice placement and vowel formants. |
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Male curassows in breeding season vocalize with a deep, resonant humming. |
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However, galvanometric mirrors are relatively slow, and resonant mirrors do not have the flexibility to scan at slower speeds or to change zoom and pan the image. |
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It also has the virtue of being resonant enough in its images to be psychologically profound, though the extent of that profundity I will leave it to others to sound. |
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Like the novel it studies, it is framed by a prologue and epilogue that place the core of the book in an extremely revealing and resonant context. |
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Systems with two degrees of freedom, such as coupled pendulums and resonant transformers can have two resonant frequencies. |
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Heavily damped oscillators tend to have broad linewidths, and respond to a wider range of driving frequencies around the resonant frequency. |
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When the tuning-fork is brought over a resonant jar or bottle, the beats may be heard and the jumpings seen by a thousand people at once. |
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This is a Lorentzian function, or Cauchy distribution, and this response is found in many physical situations involving resonant systems. |
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Typically, forward inverters use transistors as power-switch components, and the series resonant inverter uses thyristors. |
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Many sounds we hear, such as when hard objects of metal, glass, or wood are struck, are caused by brief resonant vibrations in the object. |
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Therefore, the particle can be located quite precisely by its resonant frequency. |
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When the mixing becomes resonant, the phonon sideband anticrosses with the excited exciton state. |
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Light confined in the cavity reflects multiple times producing standing waves for certain resonant frequencies. |
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As a countermeasure, shock mounts can be installed to absorb resonant frequencies and thus dissipate the absorbed energy. |
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Frequencies at which the response amplitude is a relative maximum are known as the system's resonant frequencies or resonance frequencies. |
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Already the male chorus frogs have unburrowed, and in my Amazon neighborhood of Eugene the night air is resonant with their mating calls. |
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The resonant and nonresonant coupling of EM fields in phonon scattering is mediated through the phonon-polariton transverse-wave quasi-particle. |
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And for him, the land, even that which is constructed by man, is resonant. |
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Irmiter makes even his lowest notes rumblingly resonant, while they remain flawlessly rich in color and dynamics. |
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The electronic beep of a computer may not sound as resonant as an Angelus bell, but it signals the same possibility of Incarnation. |
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The slasher-pic 80s is revived with gallows humour as resonant as deputy Dewey's dopey ringtone. |
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Arrays of top-gate magnetic nanofingers are used to induce a resonant charge transfer between the pair of spin-resolved edge states. |
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We study a model of resonant multilead point-contact tunneling by using the boundary state formulation. |
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Fractal scaling models of resonant oscillations in chain systems of harmonic oscillators. |
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Looking like no stranger to hard work, Jim was tall and lean with a deep, resonant, preacherlike voice and manner. |
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There may be several such series of resonant frequencies, corresponding to different modes of oscillation. |
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The final goal of this work is a design of an artificial cochlea which is compound from set of resonant beams with different eigenfrequencies. |
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Systems with one degree of freedom, such as a mass on a spring, pendulums, balance wheels, and LC tuned circuits have one resonant frequency. |
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From the physical point of view, the microstrip antenna contains an active plane made from resonant elements, dielectrically separated by a ground conductor plane. |
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Critically, the unprecedented resonant frequencies of diamond cantilevers allow the possibility of cooling cantilever devices down to the ground state. |
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As with the quartz crystal in a watch or crystal radio set, the crystal in a QCM has a resonant frequency where it has the greatest response to an electrical stimulus. |
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The one place that I felt safe, welcomed, and resonant was a freegan, eco-activist, bike-loving, Zen meditation community in Portland, Oregon, which I joined for seven months. |
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Instead, it sorts by measuring the components' resonant frequencies, because resonant frequencies are explicitly determined by the castings' stiffness and mass. |
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The vocal tract acts as a resonant cavity, and the position of the jaw, lips, and tongue affect the parameters of the resonant cavity, resulting in different formant values. |
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His deep, resonant voice, somber but nonjudgmental in tone, allows the ugliness of the era and the phenomenon of Lustmord to speak chillingly for itself. |
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A key feature of NMR is that the resonant frequency of a particular substance is directly proportional to the strength of the applied magnetic field. |
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So the resonant frequencies of resonators, called normal modes, are equally spaced multiples of a lowest frequency called the fundamental frequency. |
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In older usage, only the term resonant was used with this meaning, and sonorant was a narrower term, referring to all resonants except vowels and semivowels. |
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When damping is small, the resonant frequency is approximately equal to the natural frequency of the system, which is a frequency of unforced vibrations. |
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Death Comes for the Deconstructionist is a tragi-comic mystery, a detective story that is at once suspenseful, provocative, and emotionally resonant. |
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At resonant frequencies, small periodic driving forces have the ability to produce large amplitude oscillations, due to the storage of vibrational energy. |
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The classic example of this is breaking a wine glass with sound at the precise resonant frequency of the glass, although this is difficult in practice. |
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He considers intermolecular forces, the resonant transfer of energy, retarded dispersion forces, many-body forces, and intermolecular interactions in a radiation field. |
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Subsequent magnetic resonant imaging of the abdomen and pelvis showed the renal mass with the tumour extending up the IVC and contralaterally into the left renal vein orifice. |
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From across the valley came the resonant sound of a distant church bell. |
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