Similar words: common sense, nonsense, sense, senses, incensed, in a sense, sixth sense, senseless. Meaning: [sens] adj. detected by instinct or inference rather than by recognized perceptual cues.
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211. The electrogram data sensed at each of the plurality of locations in the heart is mapped to a corresponding element of the FEM.
212. A status signal which is generated whenever a hole is sensed in the disk.
213. In the same way, the ratio of quadrature error and sense signal of Silicon Micromachined Gyroscope which is driven in outer-frame and sensed in inner-frame are also induced.
214. Numerous vicious cycle of anxiety attack , sorrowful weeping, exhaust and helplessness, I sensed that my mind is slipping into a down-ward spiral, falling toward a bottomless abyss of depression.
215. Vernalization appears to be sensed by the meristem itself, as chilling the plant while the meristem is warmed does not induce flowering.
216. Mottoes are words sensed only by those who have rich experience of life[sentencedict.com], exactly like the art which can't reach the peak of perfection without skill.
217. Chueh - min sensed the mild sarcasm, but he made no reply.
218. A new technique in lossless compression of remotely sensed imagery was proposed.
219. Curiously full of vitality, But a little frail and quenched. Her woman's instinct sensed it.
220. Spader evidently sensed a kindred spirit and when Rodriguez promised to have him in and out of Austin in less than a week, the deal was done.
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