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noticeable and trademark
The biting, green apple-like acidity is a trademark of Chablis and can be noticeable in the bouquet.
The racy, green apple-like acidity is a trademark of the wines and can be noticeable in the bouquet.
Her trademark dilating, jittery camerawork, noticeable as early as her video for Manson's " The Beautiful People ", has been replicated by a great number of directors since.

noticeable and is
Between the ages of two and four years, negativism or resistance to adult authority is noticeable ; ;
The penalty for this is noticeable in the big, bold, brilliant, but brassy piano sounds in Melody And Percussion For Two Pianos ( SP-44007 ).
While this disturbance is usually small, it is still noticeable to the human ear.
Premultiplied alpha has some practical advantages over normal alpha blending because premultiplied alpha blending is associative and linear interpolation gives better results, although premultiplication can cause a loss of precision and, in extreme cases, a noticeable loss of quality.
Cuyp probably first encountered a painting by van Goyen in 1640 when van Goyen was, as Stephen Reiss points out “ at the height of powers .” This is noticeable in the comparison between two of Cuyp ’ s landscape paintings inscribed 1639 where no properly formed style is apparent and the landscape backgrounds he painted two years later for two of his father ’ s group portraits that are distinctly van Goyenesque.
As with many spices and flavorings, the fragrance of the bay leaf is more noticeable than its taste.
The most noticeable remnant is the wide, long airstrip.
The flavour is very rich and malty, with toasty notes and noticeable alcoholic strength, and little or no detectable hops ( 16 – 26 IBUs ).
A " drive " or " fire " or " strike " involves bowling with force with the aim of knocking either the jack or a specific bowl out of play-and with the drive's speed, there is virtually no noticeable ( or, at least, much less ) curve on the shot.
This is barely noticeable at low frequencies but is quite evident at frequencies close to the Nyquist frequency.
Another noticeable trait is his sense of humor, largely absent in the comics and movies but very much a part of Howard's original vision of the character, particularly apparent in " Xuthal of the Dusk ", also known as " The Slithering Shadow.
Because the Earth completes only one rotation per day, the Coriolis force is quite small, and its effects generally become noticeable only for motions occurring over large distances and long periods of time, such as large-scale movement of air in the atmosphere or water in the ocean.
The analogy with a stack of paper is apt: if a half a piece of paper is inserted in a stack of paper, the defect in the stack is only noticeable at the edge of the half sheet.
For example, the / t / in tore is " aspirated ", with a noticeable puff of breath, but the / t / in store is " unaspirated ".
Another noticeable change in the dub is using different voice actors for different forms of a certain Digimon, whereas in Japan, the voice actor merely changes the tone of his / her voice, sometimes being altered for effect.
But the most noticeable of his productions is A Discourse of Wit ( 1685 ), which contains some of the most characteristic metaphysical opinions of the Scottish philosophy of common sense.
A percentage of the tourist revenue depends on the Detroit River, which is the most noticeable environmental feature in Detroit.
The path of the Sun is not normally noticeable from the Earth's surface because the Earth rotates, carrying the observer through the cycle of sunrise and sunset, obscuring the small motion of the Sun against the background stars.
Although the letter ⟨ t ⟩ is pronounced by some speakers with aspiration at the beginning of words, this is never indicated in the spelling, and, indeed, this phonetic detail is probably not noticeable to the average native speaker not trained in phonetics.

noticeable and constant
These types of keyloggers are the easiest to write, but where constant polling of each key is required, they can cause a noticeable increase in CPU usage, and can also miss the occasional key.
Thus as this portion of the signal decreases in amplitude, the higher frequencies are progressively more sharply attenuated, which also filters out the constant background noise on the tape when and where it would be most noticeable.
# A noticeable amount of constant background noise ( This is not interference from outside sources, but noise within the cordless telephone system.
The corn, oil, sugar and salt together is cooked in a cast iron kettle, or possibly a Dutch oven, this produces a noticeable sweet crust on the popcorn, however this method requires constant stirring or the sugar will burn, or a batch of plain popped corn can be sweetened with sugar or honey before adding salt.

noticeable and sound
A few services not essential for server environments are disabled by default for stability reasons, most noticeable are the " Windows Audio " and " Themes " services ; Users have to enable them manually to get sound or the " Luna " look as per Windows XP.
Software synthesizers also exhibit a noticeable delay in their sound generation, because computers use an audio buffer that delays playback and disrupts MIDI timing.
With the sound moving away from punk rock, the band's rockabilly influence became even more noticeable, along with some new elements: funk on the track " True Love pt.
This change greatly improved the overall sound design of the system and was very noticeable.
" Eh " is also used in situations to describe something bad or mediocre, in which case it is often pronounced with a short " e " sound and the " h " may even be noticeable.
His 1929 performances of Till Eulenspiegel and Don Juan with the Berlin State Opera Orchestra have long been considered the best of his early electrical recordings ; even the original 78 rpm discs had superior sound for their time, and the performances were top-notch and quite exciting at times, despite a noticeable mistake by the Horn soloist in the famous opening passage of Till Eulenspiegel.
It was especially noticeable with the very low shot under the glass coffee table, and the low external shot of the futuristic car ( with turbine sound ), as the five drive to the spacecraft's hidden base.
While Decca's early ffrr releases on 78-rpm discs had some noticeable surface noise, which diminished the effects of the high fidelity sound, the introduction of long-playing records in 1949 made better use of the new technology and set an industry standard that was quickly imitated by Decca's competitors.
Other favourites of his included Fats Domino, a noticeable influence on the early Reid sound.
This is most noticeable when the sound source stops but the reflections continue, decreasing in amplitude, until they can no longer be heard.
There may also be a noticeable delay between the first heart sound ( on auscultation ) and the corresponding pulse in the carotid artery ( so-called ' apical-carotid delay ').
While Mascis ' guitar, voice and songwriting ensured that the album had its share of the band's old sound, it was much quieter and more layered, with more use of keyboards and acoustic guitar, and with a noticeable lack of the power-trio roar that the original lineup had been known for.
Children of immigrant families, for example, generally have a more native-like pronunciation than their parents, though both children and parents may have a noticeable non-native accent – however these generally differ: the parents ' accent tends to be influenced by the sound system of their native language whilst the child is more inclined to apply hyper-pronunciation resulting from their need to correct their parents ' shortcomings in fluency.
These aspects were most noticeable when he conducted his home orchestra-the Czech Philharmonic, but he also managed to get orchestras as diverse as the Toronto Symphony, the Vienna Symphony and the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra to also play with a sharp, distinctive and altogether Czech sound.
However, the higher and lower parts of such a keymap may sound unnatural, and, when arranging a pitched instrument over several keymaps, the transition from one to another may be too noticeable for realistic imitation of the instrument-the art is to make transitions as smooth as possible.
When saying each individual sound out loud, it is noticeable that a human uses different parts of their mouth, as well as different methods to differentiate particular sounds.
POKEY's sound is distinctive: when the four channels are used independently, there is noticeable detuning of parts of the 12-tone equal temperament scale, due to lack of pitch accuracy.
As the metronomes wind down one after another and stop, periodicity becomes noticeable in the sound, and individual metronomes can be more clearly distinguished.
It has also developed with a pre-Latin Oscan influence, which controversially purported to be noticeable in the pronunciation of the d sound as an r sound ( rhotacism ), but only when " d " is at the beginning of a word, or between two vowels ( e. g .- " doje " or " duje " ( two, respectively feminine and masculine form ), pronounced, and often spelled, as " roje "/" ruje ", vedé ( to see ), pronounced as " veré ", and often spelled so, same for cadé / caré ( to fall ), and Madonna / Maronna ).
There is a very definite, noticeable switching action each time the phone " changes directions " and a cough or other transient noise in the room may interrupt incoming sound from the far end of the telephone connection.
This latter strategy, while providing better sound quality, introduced a noticeable delay when loading patches, so most applications just preloaded a predefined set.
However, it is possible to fit standard pads to any saxophone with rolled toneholes ( and many people do ) without any noticeable disadvantage regarding the quality of sound produced.
These were generated by a variety of processing techniques to try to separate out various elements ; this left noticeable and unsatisfactory artifacts in the sound, typically sounding " phasey ".

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