0 → hyperactive : --
1 having too much of a quality: --
3 having a lot or too much of the stated quality: --
hyperintelligent
4 too much, or greater or much more than usual: --
hyperexpensive
5 used to mean linked (= connected from one website, picture, video, etc. to another one) --
In this case, figure 10 shows that, typically, c2 < 0, corresponding to a negative hyper viscosity.
The dogmas of ' ' hyper-technologism ' ' are to be countered by the ' ' comic corrective, ' ' the reminder that human life is a project continually in ' ' composition.
Currently, there is evidence to support both hyper- and hyposecretion of basal cortisol in circumstances of repetitive stress exposure.
Does this synchronicity provide additional evidence of a regionwide transition from state hyper-autonomy to a more reciprocal relationship between states and civil societies?
Depressed patients are often characterized as having abnormal levels of ' arousal ', be it hypo- or hyper-arousal.
According to this view, an individual concept is generated within hyper-columns by synchronizing and desynchronizing connections.
It pours not from the childish soul but from the hyper-sophisticated soul of a great composer.
The distribution of chemical bond energy along the hyper-efficient geometrical surfaces of these atoms could give them physical properties unlike any other substance known.