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a silent signal of warning or recognition
she started to speak but he gave her the high sign
How To Use high sign In A Sentence
- Until 3M introduced the 900 Series of tapes, the rule was the better the tape is in terms of high signal-to noise ratios, the more potential there is for print-through.
- I also distrust the general air onstage of High Significance, which owes far too much to the handsome chiaroscuro of the lighting and the future-chic costumes.
- In adults, normal bone marrow contains largely fat and therefore has a high signal.
- Especially in these cases, MRI findings with high signal intensity in the thalamus and mammillary bodies can be especially important.
- Lovanch says the four-storey high sign is shorthand for L.A. Mr. LOVA.CH: In our great country of ours, you can think of the Statue of Liberty, you can think of the Golden Gate Bridge, and you can think of the Hollywood sign as an iconic spot. NPR Topics: News
- MRI findings early in the course of infection include gyral swelling or high signal intensity on weighted images, followed by extension of the infection, hemorrhage, and increasing areas of contrast enhancement.
- It is possible that statistical isotropy/homogeneity is violated at very high significance in some specific fashion that does not correspond precisely to any of the particular observational effects that have been searched for, but that would stand out dramatically in a better-targeted analysis. A Special Place in the Universe
- The high signal to noise ratio and the faintness of signal captured by these devices are analogous to the hazy, faint pinhole images.
- Setting the official yuan-dollar exchange rate at a record high signals a commitment to letting the currency rise, forestalling destabilizing capital flight.
- It is possible to detect individual pulses from this millisecond pulsar with high signal-to-noise ratio in unbroken trains.