0 to shine with a light that is sometimes bright and sometimes weak:
1 a situation in which a light is sometimes bright and sometimes weak:
the soft flicker of candlelight
2 a feeling or expression of an emotion or quality that does not last very long:
3 to burn, shine, or move like a flame in quickly changing forms of light and dark:
Candles flickered on all the tables in the restaurant.
4 any slight and quick expression:
Effects of constant and flickering light on retinal metabolism in rabbits.
In this scheme, the dopaminergic pathway would be activated by flickering, but not sustained, light stimuli.
From the siding the mental health consultants can watch the ethics consultants speed by, the flickering frames of the passing train leaving impressions and stirring memories.
We determine psychophysical detection thresholds for brief test pulses that are presented on flickering backgrounds, for a wide range of temporal modulation frequencies of these backgrounds.
Visual masking by flickering surround.
The square wave was composed of flickering dots, created by inverting the contrast of a given percentage of dots in each frame within the bounds of each square wave.
Then perhaps we shall rekindle the spirit that still flickers in the minds of those who choose to work for the sick—the spirit of service.
Let the world apply the economic tourniquet and that flickering flame of change will be turned into a barrier of self-defence.
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