Similar words: bifocal, focal point, suffocate, vocal, local, so-called, equivocal, apocalypse. Meaning: ['fəʊkl] adj. 1. having or localized centrally at a focus 2. of or relating to a focus.
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241) It is employed to identify the focal points of epileptic seizures.
242) Patterns of shear stress may contribute to the focal distribution atherosclerotic lesions.
243) Thermal imaging systems based on uncooled focal plane array detectors require their optical lens with a large relative aperture.
244) One case of biliary cystadenoma showed a multilocular intrahepatic cystic lesion with left hepatic lobe atrophy, CBD dilatation and focal wall thickening.
245) The authors have reported two methods for measuring the efficient focal distance of the laser rod lenses.
246) It is proved that a small circular aperture has the positive and minus focal distances[Sentence dictionary], and the research experiments for small aperture glasses are introduced concisely.
247) There is edema and focal inflammation (extending down via the Virchow-Robin space) in the cortex to the right.
248) Centring on this focal point, the full text divides into three parts.
249) Originally an ancient Celtic settlement, it was a focal point of the Reformation after the arrival of John Calvin in 53'.
250) More focal lesions with restricted diffusion involving the splenium can also be seen in patients with epilepsy receiving antiepileptic drugs and in the setting of hypoglycemia.
251) The focal point of the visit to Hangzhou is the West Lake.
252) Pituitary adenylate cyclase activating poly-peptide(PACAP); Focal cerebral ischemia-reperfusion injury; Neuroprotection.
253) Focus: plane of focus; focal length ; and depth of field.
254) A focal point is like a remark being made to you.
255) ScienceDaily (Apr. 13, 2010) — In focal epilepsy, seizures are generated by a localized, synchronous neuronal electrical discharge that may spread to large portions of the brain.
256) Conclusion The results implied that 7-NI had protective effects during the early focal cerebral ischemia in micropathology .
257) A concave lens causes rays to diverge as though they are coming from a focal point.
258) CONCLUSION: Propofol and midazolam, but not thiopental sodium, can provide protective effects against reperfusion induced injury in rats subjected to focal cerebral ischemia.
259) As a result, the reader in Kanji culture develops flexible focal adjustment and ocular muscle movements.
260) Harris: Kyd 's replacer will become the attack end a leader, as well as more organization focal points.
261) To solve the optic axis offset of the TV camera, this article proposed a dynamic software compensation technology in continual focal variation process.
262) The focal point, however, is not any more the culinary art alone.
263) Consequently, even as the blogosphere continues to expand, only a few blogs are likely to emerge as focal points.
264) No other focal mass lesion is visualized in the popliteal fossa.
265) Dotted or small focal expressions were found in SCID mouse liver when detecting the human serum albumin with mouse anti-human albumin antibody after transplantation of the stem cells in 3 months.
266) A slide lever on the bridge of the eyeglasses pushes the fluid forward or backward to alter the shape of that membrane, changing the focal distance depending on what the user is doing.
267) A method for testing meonochromatic focal length of spherical lens using joint Fourier transform spectrum interference technique is given in this paper.
268) A focal plane imaging is limited in catching object when spot-focusing horn lens antenna is applied in ballistic wake microwave interferometer.
269) The cut surfaces of the kidney removed surgically here demonstrate normal cortex and medulla, but the calyces show focal papillary tumor masses of urothelial carcinoma.
270) The major photographic conditions are tube voltage, which relates to the thickness of seed and exposure value, which based on the tube voltage, focal distance and sensitive material.
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