novel technique
collocation in Englishmeaningsofnovelandtechnique
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novel
adjective
uk/ˈnɒv.əl/us/ˈnɑː.vəl/
new and original, not like anything ...
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technique
noun[C or U]
uk/tekˈniːk/us/tekˈniːk/
a way of doing an activity that ...
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(Definition ofnovelandtechniquefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Here we focus on the applications of thisnoveltechniquein prenatal diagnosis.
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Receptive fields of primate retinal ganglion cells studied with anoveltechnique.
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Receptive fields of primate ganglion cells studied with anoveltechnique.
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We identified 18 papers that used anoveltechnique.
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Thisnoveltechniqueinvolves a manual event recorder for the analysis of observational data.
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Receptive field of primate retinal ganglion cells studied with anoveltechnique.
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The goal of the present study was to use anoveltechniqueto study visual illusions.
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Thisnoveltechniqueof ultrasound speed compensation has advantages over other approaches in terms of much better accuracy, efficiency and no requirement for extra equipment to monitor the environment.
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The first applications of thisnoveltechniquehave been carried out, leading for the first time to direct detection of electric fields during laser- plasma interactions.
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Noveltechniquefor assessing amniotic fluid volume: use of a threedimensional bladder scanner.
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By means of anoveltechnique, we succeeded in removing the silicate fraction of these particles, which allowed a better detection and quantification of the organic features.
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Labelling intermediate terms with addresses is anoveltechniquefor the analysis of the implementation of functional languages.
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It is novel and it will involve anoveltechnique.
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If it can be done that way and then it is possible to use that in evidence, that would be extremely valuable and anoveltechniqueto be used.
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It also involved anoveltechniqueof in-depth interviews with a small number of applicants and simulated decision-making exercises in which 15 social fund officers took part.
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They used anoveltechniquecalled molecular virus screening, based on random cloning and bioinformatical analysis.
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Using thisnoveltechniqueresearchers were able to screen for compounds with high screening scores.
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It is anoveltechniquefor evolving large-scale neural networks utilizing the geometric regularities of the task domain.
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To keep the price of the computer and the component count down, anoveltechniquewas used to implement the video display.
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Anoveltechniquewas also used to reintroduce hepatocytes, the cells that carry out most of the livers primary functions, into the decellularized matrix.
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