Not exact matches
A man may gaze at a highly formalised icon and gradually see through it to the world of spiritual truth which it symbolises; the «love of God» can act
as an iconic form of words able to be understood actively or passively; the genitive can be understood in either the
ablative or the dative sense.
It appears to offer «measurable advantages over other
ablative therapies for focal prostate treatment, namely that we can visualize our treatment
as it is happening,» according to the study authors.
He also treats liver, kidney, skeletal and lung tumors with
ablative techniques, including cryoablation
as well
as radiofrequency and microwave ablation.
Here we would like to point out the difference in the optical parameters of
ablative (destructive) and non-invasive (diagnostic) PNBs: their lifetimes and optical brightness (measured
as the image pixel amplitude) differ significantly (Figure 4,7).
Each detected PNB - specific signal of such duration will be counted
as a confirmation of PC cell destruction; (2) theranostic dual - pulse treatment: the first pulse will be close to the PNB generation threshold to generate small non-invasive PNBs; upon detecting such signals the system will increase the energy to the
ablative level and will generate the second pulse in the same direction to expose the same area or volume and to detect
ablative PNBs.
His Human Fossils series is inspired by the thought of epic conflict between these brutes, each on its own side
as a metaphor for individualism's unseemly scramble, where sharp elbows become plasma cannons and a thick skin is represented by an
ablative exoskeleton.
In today's New York Times there's a really good Op - Ed piece, «Clause and Effect» by Adam Freedman, that takes us through the role that these and other commas might play, and is, I'm fairly certain, the only journalistic piece I've ever read that brings up the Latin
ablative absolute, one of the banes of my existence
as a schoolboy.