Sign language of the deaf in the nation of France.
Sinónimos
Examples for "odor"
Examples for "odor"
1The findings add to a growing body of research on odor-changing diseases.
2The woman luxuriated in perfume; some heavy odor always hung about her.
3Reducing body odor reduces the need to wash the bodysuit so often.
4At that point an odor would have been present and easily detected.
5There was no odor of alcohol in the thick and heavy respiration.
1The results support the use of FSL-SIENAX and FreeSurfer in cases of severe MS pathology.
2Here, we suggest a fully automatic analysis pipeline based on the free software packages FSL and FreeSurfer.
3Functional data were analyzed in an event-related fashion with respect to correct hits and correct rejections using FSL software.
4FSL Foods were fully co-operating and Mr Thomson acknowledged the precaution they were exercising in voluntarily expanding the recall.
5FSL Foods owner Mike Glover said he kept importing from Shangdon because he was confident there were two thorough levels of testing.
1For o-CEE there was no significant reduction in the odds of LSF.
2This cooperative function may account for the divergent effects of LSF previously observed in vitro and in vivo.
3Results show that LSF is accurate close to the beam axis and divergent far from the beam axis, and WTF is always accurate.
4We report that both YY1 and LSF participate in the formation of a complex that recognizes the initiation region of the HIV-1 LTR.
1"And he did help create French sign language in the eighteenth century," she added casually.
Translations for langue des signes française