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| SWT | sine-wave threshold |
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| SINE | short interspersed repetitive element |
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| sine | <mathematics> The length of a perpendicular drawn from one extremity of an arc of a circle to the diameter drawn through the other extremity. The perpendicular itself. See Sine of angle, below. Artificial sines, logarithms of the natural sines, or logarithmic sines. Curve of sines. See Sinusoid. Natural sines, the decimals expressing the values of the sines, the radius being unity. Sine of an angle, in a circle whose radius is unity, the sine of the arc that measures the angle; in a right-angled triangle, the side opposite the given angle divided by the hypotenuse. See Trigonometrical function, under Function. Versed sine, that part of the diameter between the sine and the arc. Origin: LL. Sinus a sine, L. Sinus bosom, used in translating the Ar. Jaib, properly, bosom, but probably read by mistake (the consonants being the same) for an original jiba sine, from Skr. Jiva bowstring, chord of an arc, sine. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| sine condition | <microscopy> The design of a lens must fulfill this condition, described by Abbe, if the image is to be aplanatic. It states that the ratio of the sines of the angles of the incident and refracted rays to the axis must be constant, this constant is equal to the inverse of the magnification of the image. (05 Aug 1998) |
| SINES | <abbreviation> Short interspersed elements. (05 Mar 2000) |
| sinew | 1. <anatomy> A tendon or tendonous tissue. See Tendon. 2. Muscle; nerve. 3. That which supplies strength or power. "The portion and sinew of her fortune, her marriage dowry." (Shak) "The bodies of men, munition, and money, may justly be called the sinews of war." (Sir W. Raleigh) Money alone is often called the sinews of war. Origin: OE. Sinewe, senewe, AS. Sinu, seonu; akin to D. Zenuw, OHG. Senawa, G. Sehne, Icel. Sin, Sw. Sena, Dan. Sene; cf. Skr. Snava. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| sinew-shrunk | <veterinary> Having the sinews under the belly shrunk by excessive fatigue. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| angina pectoris sine dolore | <disease> Attacks of cardiac distress accompanied by apprehension. Synonym: angina pectoris sine dolore, angor pectoris. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| angina sine dolore | Symptoms of coronary insufficiency occurring without pain. (05 Mar 2000) |
| glandulae sine ductibus | Ductless glands that secrete substances which are released directly into the circulation and which influence metabolism and other body functions. (12 Dec 1998) |
| pellagra sine pellagra | Pellagra without the characteristic skin lesions. (05 Mar 2000) |
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a wave whose waveform resembles a sine curve
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a tough, strong band or cord that joins muscle to bone; tendon.
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| SINE | the curve of y=sin x |
| SINE | without a date fixed (as of an adjournment) |
| SINE | a prerequisite |
| SINE | a wave whose waveform resembles a sine curve |
| SINE | an office that involves minimal duties |
| SINE | a benefice to which no spiritual or pastoral duties are attached |
| SINE | a tricyclic antidepressant (trade names Adapin and Sinequan) with numerous side effects (dry mouth and sedation and gastrointestinal disturbances) |
| SINE | muscular strength |
| SINE | a cord or band of inelastic tissue connecting a muscle with its bony attachment |
| SINE | (of a person) possessing physical strength and weight |
| SINE | (of meat) full of sinews |
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