The blink reflex was characterized by an initial triphasic wave on the ipsilateral stimulus side, followed by a polyphasic wave on both sides. |
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The blanket is triphasic motorized with an automatic stop and electrical control board with a transformer and also remote control. |
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The upward and downward deflections of the laryngeal sensor were sometimes diphasic or triphasic. |
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In 1984 Ortho Pharmaceuticals was the first to introduce a triphasic version of the pill, which provides three different hormone levels in the course of the month, more closely mimicking a woman's natural hormone cycle. |
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For 5 of the 8 patients with hematologic malignancies, the disappearance of cladribine could be described by either a biphasic or triphasic decline. |
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Pathologically, Classical Wilms' tumour has triphasic histology, with components of blastemal, epithelial, and stromal structures, as found in our case. |
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Triphasic, the first band on the festival lineup, played garish, overstimulated funk-fusion with a kind of hollow gusto. |
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Triphasic consists of Llibert Fortuny on saxophone and electronics, David Gómez on drums, and Gary Willis, an expatriate American, on electric bass. |
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