(1) People are shocked by cancer, so noiseless and invisible, and by the break-up of couples whose hostility to one another never showed.
(2) We also show how the two-dimensional distribution of the noise variance in a CT image is a weighted superposition of images obtained by backprojecting integer powers of the noiseless projection data corresponding to the scanned object.
(3) The inverter is noiseless and cost effective, because I was spending an average of 8,000 to 10,000 naira monthly on fuel.” The Beat FM joined telecommunications giant MTN in shutting down entirely for several hours during a fuel drought in May 2015.
(4) For high-contrast detail, the rules for the evaluation of noiseless images are recovered.
(5) A new type of stimulator unit which delivered nearly constant current over a wide range of output voltage and which was noiseless was designed and its construction is described.
(6) Bharat Tamore, an assistant supervisor at the Taj Mahal Palace hotel, was gazing out to sea when he spotted the dinghy drifting noiselessly towards the beach.
(7) The own hot air coagulator was superior to other coagulators by the little weight and the fast and noiseless working.
(8) By monitoring real time noiseless picture, pathologists can select the objective lenses, move the stage, and adjust the focus of microscope at their own office.
(9) Feet noiseless on the thick carpets, descend just one half-flight.
(10) The degree of hearing loss and improvement derived by hearing aid use as found in this work is based on the individually determined speech reception threshold (SRT) for the condition with and without hearing aid in a noiseless environment.
(11) The area of the cross-correlation peak above baseline provides the most reliable estimate of EPSP amplitude in a noiseless motoneuron (Eqn.
(12) Villagers tell me about the land agents who appear noiselessly in their villages just before a major infrastructure project is announced.
(13) Imogen Heap had chosen an iPhone to register her noiselessness.
(14) The frequency-domain spectrum obtained by Fourier transformation (FT) of a time-domain signal is accurate only for a continuous noiseless time-domain signal of infinite duration.
(15) An analytical treatment is presented of the equations for noiseless nets in these two conditions.
(16) The standard (glutaraldehyde-preserved) Hancock porcine bioprosthesis was introduced into clinical practice in order to provide surgeons with a cardiac valve substitute which would be nonthrombogenic and therefore would not require anticoagulation, and would be durable, anatomically suitable, and noiseless.
(17) One after the other they came, noiseless as ghosts, the rays from their headlights making silver stabs into the gloom.
(18) It is shown that for noiseless data, the method can give perfect quantitative results, even when photon attenuation is included in the problem.
(19) Despite the relative chaos, the building retained an odd noiselessness, even once the power returned.
(20) Electric cars will zip noiselessly along roads depleted of commuters by better planning and more effective public transport.
Silently
Definition:
(adv.) In a silent manner.
Example Sentences:
(1) First results let us assume that clinically silent TIAs also (in analogy to clinically silent brain infarctions) could be detected and located.
(2) The prevalence of greater than or equal to 1 mm ST-segment depression was 22% (symptomatic in 25%, and silent in 75%) and did not differ between groups with and without cardiac events.
(3) The EMG silent periods (SP) produced in the open-close-clench cycle and jaw-jerk reflex were compared for duration before and after treatment with an occlusal bite splint.
(4) Some features suggest an important reduction in myocardial oxygen supply, in addition to an increase in demand, as a mechanism for silent ischemic episodes occurring during daily life.
(5) Major alleviation of the rigidity and bradykinesia with chronic oral l-dopa therapy was not accompanied by any change in the silent period.
(6) Previous studies in Ghana had shown that primary infections with Epstein-Barr virus in infants under the age of two years remain silent and evoke antibody responses different from those seen in infectious mononucleosis.
(7) A light rain pattered the rooftops of Los Mochis in Friday’s pre-dawn darkness, the town silent and still as the Sea of Cortez lapped its shore.
(8) Silent myocardial ischemia is increasingly recognized as a common phenomenon in a variety of people with coronary artery disease.
(9) In addition, comparison of the rates of evolution among the eight viral genes, excluding the P2 gene, revealed a rapid and roughly equal rate of silent substitution for different genes.
(10) Recurrent stones are usually "silent," and we do not usually treat asymptomatic stones.
(11) He stayed silent when the teacher asked him a question and afterwards I found him standing in the middle of the classroom looking totally lost as everyone ran around.
(12) A total of 188 ischemic episodes was observed; 163 (87%) were silent and accounted for a total ischemic duration of 5,771 minutes.
(13) Thirty-two nursing students were shown silent films in which 10 normal and 10 schizophrenic women described a happy, sad, and an angry personal experience.
(14) Repair within the gene was shown to be much more efficient than that in silent downstream sequences or in the genome overall.
(15) The non-neurosecretory interneuron L10 synthesizes a 12,000 dalton protein, whereas the silent neurosecretory cell L5 synthesizes a lower molecular weight peptide.
(16) To date, no systematic study on silent ischaemia in patients with demand-induced right ventricular dysfunction has been reported.
(17) Patients with all forms of angina, stable effort and unstable rest angina, and those with coronary artery spasm have very frequent episodes of silent myocardial ischemia during ordinary activity.
(18) Hypertensive subjects with other cardiovascular risk factors such as hypercholesterolemia or smoking and with ventricular extrasystoles, reflecting the presence of silent ischemia, can be considered to be at high risk of cardiac death.
(19) However, Teryn Norris and Jesse Jenkins, of the Breakthrough Institute , argue that as the recession has deepened, Obama has been relatively silent on cap and trade emissions schemes similar to the one operating in Europe in which companies can trade permits to emit carbon dioxide.
(20) These calcifications are often clinically silent, but they sometimes accompany a recurrence of the initial painful symptomatology.