Having the character of a loud deep sound; the quality of being resonant.
A relationship of mutual understanding or trust and agreement between people.
Chemistry term; way of describing bonding in molecules or ions by the combination of several contributing structures into a resonance hybrid in valence bond theory.
Ещё 1 Results: Magnetic resonance imaging studies were available for review in 949 cases.
2 This is especially true if the subject continues to have a resonance .
3 Fiona heard the low resonance of Ian's answer but not his words.
4 The group's message has particular resonance in West Bengal, which borders Bangladesh.
5 Magnetic resonance changes were used to calculate intratumoral doxorubicin concentrations throughout treatment.
6 The connection is accidental, of course, but it has a certain resonance .
7 Magnetic resonance imaging during the first days of age confirmed vascular lesions.
8 IGNOMINIOUS was the word for it, but the resonance wasn't quite right.
9 Then she needs to experience its resonance , and learn to trust it.
10 Fasting serum lipoprotein number and size was determined by nuclear magnetic resonance .
11 But only a stubby resonance from the left: some sort of chamber.
12 That appears to have resonance with institutional investors and others, he said.
13 Writing needs stillness and solitariness to find moments of truth and resonance .
14 Structural characterization was performed by mass spectrometry and nuclear magnetic resonance analyses.
15 I thank Bruce Hammer for the magnetic resonance image in Chapter 19.
16 Sheers and Dunster hope the outdoor setting will lend another resonance , too.
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Resonance в диалектах
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