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Examples for "b"
Examples for "b"
1Would you characterize the manifestations yesterday as a: 'angry'; or b: 'mischievous'?
2Results: The quality of diffusion-weighted images diminished as the b value increased.
3However, therapeutic use of bLf may be limited by protein stability issues.
4A selective local increase of N1b with age occurred at mid-frontocentral leads.
5Another case of imaginary check, which discounts b3 as her possible origin.
1All results were available 4 h after the results of microscopic analysis.
2Results: OVA challenge induced an AHR after 24 h in OVA-sensitized guinea-pigs.
3Some animals were then given an additional 2 h infusion of saline.
4The second group of patients received IFN-gamma by a continuous 24-h i.v.
5Absolute values and relative changes within the preceding 24 h were analyzed.
1You ask a state trooper to do-si-do, they tend to remember you.
2Antibody-mediated delivery is a novel approach for targeting siRNA to appropriate cells.
3I no am surprise si she make herself the talk of Europe.
4Mais si je ne vaux pas mieux, au moins je suis autre.
5Erras, as Seneca said, si existumas vitia nobiscum esse: supervenerunt, ingesta sunt.
1Overall, ti's seemingly-simple concept has kept me entertained for a long time.
2Waving the ti leaves on the border of the oven, Tupua said:
3It was a bit of a shock when I heard about ti.
4No less than fifty degrees was the thermometrical difference in Ta-shui-tsing and Kiang-ti.
5Newlands whimsically compared the seven columns to the do-re-mi-fa-sol-la-ti-do of the musical scale.
1They are the seven original notes called Shadja, Rishabha, Gandhara, Mahdhyama, Panchama, Dhaivata and Nishada.
2Then again the Charmakara, uniting himself with a woman of Nishada caste, begets the class called Karavara.
3There was a robber of the name of Kayavya, born of a Kshatriya father and a Nishada mother.
4Shadaja, Rishabha, together with Gandhara, Madhyama, and likewise Panchama; after this should be known Nishada, and then Dhaivata.
5Unvanquished in battle, the valiant son of Kunti defeated the Nishada king who proved an obstacle to the sacrifice.
1All of the Tinguian tones are found in the Japanese scale except the C♭ and D♭.
2If, however, we ignore the C♭, which occurs twice in the song, it gives us an incomplete ascending melodic-minor scale in D♭.
1The Conclusion begins with the C-flat in the soprano, in measure forty-one.
2It is only at the beginning of the second period, with the dissonant C-flat, that something different comes to illustration.