resonance造句31. Hazardous frequency range Cyclotron resonance by my theory only occurs if the hazardous frequency range lies with the exciting field.
32. Hypothesis Power lines, cancer and cyclotron resonance Living close to overhead power lines may increase the risk of cancer in humans.
33. There is a plain resonance with fine travel writing: the keen eye lent by distance and perspective but tempered with humility.
34. Fractals, quarks and chaos theory share space with morphic resonance, channelling and UFO-lore.
35. But used responsibly, emotional resonance is the appeal of every speaker who is eloquent rather than simply articulate.
36. These dips occur in many stepping motor systems and are caused by mechanical resonance in the motor/load combination.
37. No more resonance than a quarter hitting the bottom of a Salvation Army Christmas kettle.
38. The symbolic resonance of the work altered as the killings at Kent State became the focus for anti-war activism.
39. Though it no longer has the same resonance, it remains an important criterion.
40. Others use magnetic resonance imaging, like those used to find tissue damage in humans, to detect explosives.
41. Because of its superior contrast capabilities magnetic resonance imaging is the current first choice technique for assessing instability of the cervical spine.
42. Then she told an anecdote that would turn out to have prophetic resonance.
43. But several areas, notably nuclear magnetic resonance, are less satisfactory.
44. The right to dress as one chooses is one of those perks that seems minor but has great resonance.
45. The stark resonance of this solo piano album pointed the way.
46. The creation of devices capable of producing resonance was the culmination of a long and patient exploration of sounds.
47. This unusual complication is best imaged by computed tomography or nuclear magnetic resonance and needs conservative treatment.
48. What director Michael Winterbottom excels at, instead, is creating an atmosphere of vague religious resonance.
49. Irony is, after all, the modern mode, a drinking companion for resonance and wit.
50. After undergoing a magnetic resonance imaging test yesterday at Pennsylvania Hospital in Philadelphia, Gagne was told what doctors had already suspected.
51. The effect of these gradients s to cause the nuclear magnetic resonance signal to form a series of spin echoes.
52. Celtic music has a resonance, a tradition that somehow speaks to people of all nationalities.
53. These pretentious phrases and glowing descriptions also have a resonance for our time.
54. Results of computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging were normal.
55. Other designers were also on the track of trailing edge resonance.
56. They are using a type of magnetic resonance imaging to demonstrate consciousness in comatose patients.
57. Buildings of less than 20 storeys are the most susceptible to resonance.
58. W says the material removes resonance and standing waves, reproducing music that more closely resembles the original.
59. For all its emotional resonance, it was in my mind an issue of minor and passing interest.
60. Loudspeakers with multiple resonance were used to amplify the feeble sound of early radios with unpleasant results.