This week it was High A, the vibrating shrilly ring that was sudden and shocking. |
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Thick 250 m slices cut on a vibrating microtome are prepared and maintained in vitro for 0-3 days. |
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The floor was vibrating, shaking, trembling, the light swinging, papers flying. |
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We had a vibrating rear hub and a misfire in free practice, but cured those. |
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But this is no simple relationship, like that of a vibrating tuning fork touched to your dining room table. |
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I look at everyone and everything around me in the sea of motley colors vibrating in the room. |
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The great surprise is that out of this slim body, a sonorous, powerful voice emanates vibrating with a immense nuances of expression. |
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He would then swim in very tight circles, rapidly vibrating his pectoral and caudal fins. |
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The hotter something seems to be, the faster its atoms are moving, vibrating back and forth. |
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No, seriously, it was really loud, and totally vibrating the entire apartment besides. |
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There have been some nasty accidents caused by harvesters vibrating their handbrakes loose and crushing operators. |
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A singing cricket rubs the file of one wing over the scraper of the other wing while vibrating the wing membrane. |
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At intervals one and then another checked the pace, poising with wings uplifted and vibrating and tail depressed and expanded. |
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They live in great financial security in a large house where five-year-old Ruby rockets around, vibrating with life. |
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Here, they're tender and sweet, vibrating with the light energy of carrots and other tender root vegetables. |
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Your spacious three-bedroom dwelling is now a clammy bedsit, vibrating with underlying tension. |
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With that, he opened the door and walked away, but not before he slammed it hard, resounding echoes of the loud thud vibrating into the room. |
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I shrugged uselessly, before I turned to hear Alex's laugh vibrating in the room. |
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He could hear each string vibrating on the guitar, each tap of the drummer's foot. |
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Similarly, in hearing a sound emanate from an object, the object remains intact and the experience is of sound waves vibrating in the ear. |
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If a sound is truly voiced, that means that the vocal folds are vibrating during the sound itself. |
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As I opened my door, I heard the sound of my phone vibrating on the top of my dresser. |
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A few sentences into his answer and he was looking rather puzzled despite himself, as I was now vibrating like a blancmange on a spin dryer. |
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Expiration of air through vibrating vocal cords, used in the production of vowels and voiced consonants. |
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If the magnet is in the middle of the vibrating string, the waveform should be a symmetrical square wave. |
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Switch to the vibrating mode and check your caller ID or capture your messages via voicemail. |
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Heads-up displays, audible messages and vibrating seats and steering wheels have all been researched, but no clear winner has emerged. |
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His chest heaved and he threw back his head, his muscles vibrating from the uncontrollable happiness of a laugh. |
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It attempts to reduce all matter, all energy, and all their interactions to the existence of higher-dimensional vibrating strings of energy. |
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There's a vibrating pad under our pillows that went off and strobe lighting flashing everywhere. |
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It is simply a measure of how quickly something is oscillating or vibrating. |
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They do, however, still possess vibrational energy, with the molecules vibrating about their fixed centers of gravity. |
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As she strummed, music began to gush forth from the vibrating metal strings at the touch of her fingertips. |
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Everything above the ground seemed to be vibrating, shuddering, clashing, hissing and whistling. |
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You're alerted to this fact by any one of a number of beeps, hoots and whistles, or by the more discreet vibrating option. |
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When the motor is dragged by peripheral leads, its head circumrotates, with the base vibrating rhythmically. |
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Very few bells to be found on these rare instruments even if there are many strings vibrating in sympathy. |
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A black haze parts in the middle of the composition, offering a view of indeterminable distance vibrating with yellow, orange and light blue. |
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I was shocked by her appearance, her weak condition and the fact that the trolley was vibrating with her trembling. |
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Three years later he published a paper on the motion of iron filings on a vibrating plate which was subjected to a magnetic field. |
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Indicate that you surf close to home and usually keep your vibrating cell phone discreetly in your posing pouch. |
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The country music was vibrating throughout the room, as men and women in cowboy hats were dancing, drinking, playing pool, or flirting. |
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Internal vibration is vibrating the concrete from within the formwork, while external vibration is vibrating the formwork from the outside. |
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Pressing on the fretboard alters the length of the vibrating string, producing a new note. |
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Our company has built several funhouses complete with spinning tunnels, illusions, vibrating floors, funny mirrors all inside a 3D environment. |
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The accumulation of this tiny debris dampens the sound of the vibrating string and makes it maddeningly unpredictable. |
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We use a special epoxy developed by 3M which is more ductile which optimizes performance when subject to a vibrating load. |
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Every window in the ship shattered into a fine dust, and all the humans felt like they were vibrating severely. |
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It turned out that the float had been vibrating against the body of the carburettor and had worn a little hole through it. |
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And he is consistently jiggling the chessboard slightly, so that the pieces are vibrating around. |
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Shake stacked sieves, vibrating, jogging, and jolting them to keep the sand in continuous motion for two minutes. |
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He yawned, stretching his arms and reaching down to his pocket when he felt his phone vibrating. |
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Anyone who spotted the black van would wonder at why it seemed to be vibrating as it chugged down the road. |
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Intensive vibration can be transmitted to the hands and arms of operators from vibrating tools, vibrating machinery or vibrating workpieces. |
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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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The gyroscopes sense angular motion by measuring the Coriolis effect induced by rotation, using a vibrating MEMS structure. |
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He obtained Lissajous figures by successively reflecting light from mirrors on two tuning forks vibrating at right angles. |
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Once, he had sung for the Vikings as their longboats closed in on the Irish coast, his voice vibrating in the freezing air. |
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The floor began vibrating, and a rumbling from the ground below shook the tower. |
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The main way to spread out concrete is directly from the truck chute, keeping a uniform level in front of the straightedge or vibrating screed. |
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After placement, the panels are screeded with a straightedge or vibrating screed in preparation for finishing. |
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The unit seized up with rattles and clanks, vibrating madly, falling supine upon the ground. |
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Suddenly above the steady vibrating thrum of the C130 cargo plane's four giant Rolls-Royce turboprop engines, a sound rings out. |
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The alarm clock was vibrating and a loud beep was emitting from it every couple of seconds. |
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They were like bats relying on the sounds vibrating off the room. |
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The newly-diagnosed disease causes fingers to turn white and numb as a result of using hand-held vibrating tools such as pneumatic drills and jigger picks. |
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Of course, since they'd seen about where it landed, all the dowsers moved in, sticks, wires, and pendula on the alert and vibrating, to help him find the gold. |
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The whole universe is also vibrating at a certain vibration per second. |
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In heterodyne SLDV, a scanned laser beam incident on the vibrating test surface undergoes a Doppler radial frequency shift proportional to the instantaneous velocity. |
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Two vibrating motors deliver all the bumps and jostles you'd expect, and it's even got rubberized grips to help keep you from dropping it when you get excited. |
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The events of that day had given this stale slogan a vibrating urgency. |
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An overlaid panel's smoothness, used with the proper release agent, vibrators, and vibrating techniques helps to move the air bubbles to the surface. |
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A small jiggle would be identified by the coins in his pocket jangling, while a titanic jiggle would set the cube wall, the floor and my desk vibrating wildly. |
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The result is a world constantly in motion, both the background of buildings and trees, and people themselves, all gently oscillating, pulsing, and vibrating. |
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Specimen designations were etched on discs with a vibrating scriber. |
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When the researchers apply voltage to the source, the arm begins vibrating at a frequency of 350 to 400 million cycles per second between the electrodes. |
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Finn had been silent the whole time, listening to her outburst, which varied from flat tones to declarations brimming with passion, vibrating with emotion. |
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Various loose surfacings such as hoggin, crushed stone, planings or scalpings can be used, firmly compacted with a powered roller or vibrating plate. |
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They travel along a vibrating conveyor to a series of computer-controlled bucket scales that automatically determine how much product is required to fill the bags below. |
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The less vibrating the vocal folds do, the lower pitch the voice has. |
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Neils Bohr's model of the atom, set forth in a series of papers in 1913, described atoms as constantly in motion, continuously vibrating, and moving. |
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In this world, you are nothing without four woofers the size of bin lids stapled into your boot, each one vibrating obscenely to the latest sounds. |
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I don't like football in domes because it seems like you are looking down at one of those vibrating football games that you used to have when you were a kid. |
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A bomb alert was issued at a post office in Germany this week after a package waiting to be delivered began vibrating and emitting a strange noise. |
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Vithabai with her quick repartee and imaginative extempore dialogues and a vibrating singing voice brought about many changes in the Tamasha performance repertoire. |
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It was the mid-morning angelus and the chanting could be heard echoing throughout the halls and vibrating the stiff walls as the slow cries to the Virgin were heard. |
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The inquest had heard how, despite his wife's requests, he had not been supplied with a special vibrating mattress that would have prevented the sores. |
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A vibrating sound resonates through my chest cavity, like a cat purring. |
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For those who are deaf and blind, vibrating pagers, have been supplied and flashing or vibrating alarm clocks have also been provided for tenants. |
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With a vibrating, gurglingly groan, a huge jet of boiling steam rocketed skywards dissipating their brief encounter. |
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It is an intolerable sound that sets spoons tinkling in saucers and windowpanes vibrating. |
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The surface of this type of vibrating coating line is distributed and scattered with raised bumps. |
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When pursuing prey, they emit a higher pitched howl, vibrating on two notes. |
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Some chameleon species communicate with one another by vibrating the substrate that they are standing on, such as a tree branch or leaf. |
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During courtship, the male newt displays for his prospective mate by vibrating his tail in front of her in a distinctive fashion. |
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Voicing describes whether the vocal cords are vibrating during the articulation of a vowel. |
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In linguistics, voicelessness is the property of sounds being pronounced without the larynx vibrating. |
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And on the second OOOOOOO, you picture just a naked glowing green skull that hangs there vibrating gape-mouthed in a prison cell. |
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General Kinematics specializes in vibrating and rotary solutions for bulk processing of material in the foundry. |
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Thus the frequency of the given a.c. supply will be equal to the frequency of the vibrating string. |
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A BOILERMAKER whose hands have been permanently damaged from using vibrating tools has won pounds 8,000 in compensation from four employers. |
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A proposal of mathematical algorithm using in order to modelling and testing of torsional vibrating mechatronic system is presented in this work. |
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While they produce the sound using tymbals, a vibrating membrane located on the thorax, hawkmoths use a system located in the genitals. |
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It is not impossible to observe changes in their vibrating properties due to the initial stresses caused by eccentricity and Coriolis forces. |
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Bored sexpot housewife Joyce Monroe even looks to seduce him in a scene that Bourne stages as a hilarious jumble of limbs, blades and a conveniently vibrating washing machine. |
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Over a century ago Alexander Graham Bell developed the photophone, a device that carried speech from one point to another by means of vibrating mirrors and a beam of sunlight. |
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The scientists studied primary waves, or P-waves, which pulse through the planet vibrating molecules forward and backward, like sound speeding through air. |
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Spoken language relies on human physical ability to produce sound, which is a longitudinal wave propagated through the air at a frequency capable of vibrating the ear drum. |
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Because the perpendicularity of the IPS vibrating direction and welding stress setting direction minor chains of IPS and WP can osculate each other. |
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These horologists prefer clocking vibrating cesium atoms, carefully noting a resonance frequency that is accurate to one second in 20 million years. |
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In physics, resonance is a phenomenon in which a vibrating system or external force drives another system to oscillate with greater amplitude at specific frequencies. |
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