channelling Definition In English

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  • The credo also blocks interpretation, by channelling it into narrower limits, defined by the authority of that voice.

  • The arrival of the local commuter train draws the listener out of this reverie, and the diffusion pattern returns to the static, discrete channelling mode.

  • Coronal consonants should oppose faucal gestures, especially those coronals with very precise production constraints (such as fricatives, due to channelling requirements).

  • Nonetheless, the courts fulfilled a crucial social function of channelling conflict, contributing to the social and political stability of the regime.

  • For moderate heterogeneities, a gravity tongue still forms and leads to early breakthrough, whereas the same result is accomplished for large heterogeneities by channelling.

  • Therefore, if metabolic channelling is indeed a significant factor in hepatocytes, it could be important in the present experiment.

  • One key recommendation - channelling a portion of gambling income to assist live music - was thought to be impossible.

  • Conductors do not attract lightning; instead they silently discharge the clouds' surplus electricity by channelling it into the ground.

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