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6 senses of activity
Sense 1 activity -- (any specific activity; "they avoided all recreational activity") -> act, human action, human activity -- (something that people do or cause to happen) => action -- (something done (usually as opposed to something said); "there were stories of murders and other unnatural actions") => nonaccomplishment, nonachievement -- (an act that does not achieve its intended goal) => leaning -- (the act of deviating from a vertical position) => motivation, motivating -- (the act of motivating; providing incentive) => assumption -- (the act of assuming or taking for granted; "your assumption that I would agree was unwarranted") => rejection -- (the act of rejecting something; "his proposals were met with rejection") => forfeit, forfeiture, sacrifice -- (the act of losing or surrendering something as a penalty for a mistake or fault or failure to perform etc.) => activity -- (any specific activity; "they avoided all recreational activity") => wear, wearing -- (the act of having on your person as a covering or adornment; "she bought it for everyday wear") => judgment, judgement, assessment -- (the act of judging or assessing a person or situation or event; "they criticized my judgment of the contestants") => production -- (the act or process of producing something; "Shakespeare's production of poetry was enormous"; "the production of white blood cells") => stay -- (continuing or remaining in a place or state; "they had a nice stay in Paris"; "a lengthy hospital stay"; "a four-month stay in bankruptcy court") => residency, residence, abidance -- (the act of dwelling in a place) => inactivity -- (being inactive) => hindrance, interference -- (the act of hindering or obstructing or impeding) => stop, stoppage -- (the act of stopping something; "the third baseman made some remarkable stops"; "his stoppage of the flow resulted in a flood") => group action -- (action taken by a group of people) => distribution -- (the act of distributing or spreading or apportioning) => legitimation -- (the act of rendering a person legitimate; "he has filial rights because he obtained letters of legitimation from the king";
"his parents' subsequent marriage resulted in his legitimation") => waste, permissive waste -- ((law) reduction in the value of an estate caused by act or neglect) => proclamation, promulgation -- (the formal act of proclaiming; giving public notice; "his promulgation of the policy proved to be premature") => communication, communicating -- (the activity of communicating; the activity of conveying information; "they could not act without official communication from Moscow") => speech act -- (the use of language to perform some act)
Sense 2 action, activity, activeness -- (the state of being active; "his sphere of activity"; "he is out of action") -> state -- (the way something is with respect to its main attributes; "the current state of knowledge"; "his state of health"; "in a weak financial state") => skillfulness -- (the state of being cognitively skillful) => cognitive state, state of mind -- (the state of a person's cognitive processes) => cleavage -- (the state of being split or cleft) => medium -- (a state that is intermediate between extremes; a middle position; "a happy medium") => ornamentation -- (the state of being ornamented) => condition -- (a mode of being or form of existence of a person or thing; "the human condition") => condition, status -- (a state at a particular time; "a condition (or state) of disrepair"; "the current status of the arms negotiations") => conditionality -- (the state of being conditional) => situation, state of affairs -- (the general state of things; the combination of circumstances at a given time;
"the present international situation is dangerous"; "wondered how such a state of affairs had come about";
"eternal truths will be neither true nor eternal unless they have fresh meaning for every new social situation"- Franklin D.Roosevelt) => relationship -- (a state of connectedness between people (especially an emotional connection); "he didn't want his wife to know of the relationship") => relationship -- (a state involving mutual dealings between people or parties or countries) => tribalism -- (the state of living together in tribes) => utopia -- (ideally perfect state; especially in its social and political and moral aspects) => dystopia -- (state in which the condition of life is extremely bad as from deprivation or oppression or terror) => wild, natural state, state of nature -- (a wild primitive state untouched by civilization; "he lived in the wild") => isomerism -- (the state of being an isomer; the complex of chemical and physical phenomena characteristic of isomers) => degree, level, stage, point -- (a specific identifiable position in a continuum or series or especially in a process;
"a remarkable degree of frankness"; "at what stage are the social sciences?") => office, power -- ((of a government or government official) holding an office means being in power;
"being in office already gives a candidate a great advantage"; "during his first year in power") => status, position -- (the relative position or standing of things or especially persons in a society; "he had the status of a minor";
"the novel attained the status of a classic"; "atheists do not enjoy a favorable position in American life") => being, beingness, existence -- (the state or fact of existing; "a point of view gradually coming into being"; "laws in existence for centuries") => nonbeing -- (the state of not being) => death -- (the absence of life or state of being dead; "he seemed more content in death than he had ever been in life") => employment, employ -- (the state of being employed or having a job; "they are looking for employment"; "he was in the employ of the city") => unemployment -- (the state of being unemployed or not having a job; "unemployment is a serious social evil";
"the rate of unemployment is an indicator of the health of an economy") => order -- (established customary state (especially of society); "order ruled in the streets"; "law and order") => disorder -- (a disturbance of the peace or of public order) => hostility, enmity, antagonism -- (a state of deep-seated ill-will) => conflict -- (a state of opposition between persons or ideas or interests; "his conflict of interest made him ineligible for the post"; "a conflict of loyalties") => illumination -- (the degree of visibility of your environment) => freedom -- (the condition of being free; the power to act or speak or think without externally imposed restraints) => representation, delegacy, agency -- (the state of serving as an official and authorized delegate or agent) => dependence, dependance, dependency -- (lack of independence or self-sufficiency) => motion -- (a state of change; "they were in a state of steady motion") => motionlessness, stillness -- (a state of no motion or movement) => dead letter, non-issue -- (the state of something that has outlived its relevance) => action, activity, activeness -- (the state of being active; "his sphere of activity"; "he is out of action") => inaction, inactivity, inactiveness -- (the state of being inactive) => temporary state -- (a state that continues for a limited time) => imminence, imminency, impendence, impendency, forthcomingness -- (the state of being imminent and liable to happen soon) => readiness, preparedness, preparation -- (the state of having been made ready or prepared for use or action (especially military action); "putting them in readiness";
"their preparation was more than adequate") => physiological state, physiological condition -- (the state of the body or bodily functions) => kalemia -- (the presence of potassium in the circulating blood) => union, unification -- (the state of being joined or united or linked; "there is strength in union") => maturity, matureness -- (state of being mature; full development) => immaturity, immatureness -- (not having reached maturity) => grace, saving grace, state of grace -- ((Christian theology) a state of sanctification by God; the state of one who under such divine influence;
"the conception of grace developed alongside the conception of sin";
"it was debated whether saving grace could be obtained outside the membership of the church"; "the Virgin lived in a state of grace") => damnation, eternal damnation -- (the state of being condemned to eternal punishment in Hell) => omniscience -- (the state of being omniscient; having infinite knowledge) => omnipotence -- (the state of being omnipotent; having unlimited power) => perfection, flawlessness, ne plus ultra -- (the state of being without a flaw or defect) => integrity, unity, wholeness -- (an unreduced or unbroken completeness or totality) => imperfection, imperfectness -- (the state or an instance of being imperfect) => receivership -- (the state of property that is in the hands of a receiver; "the business is in receivership") => ownership -- (the state or fact of being an owner) => obligation -- (the state of being obligated to do or pay something; "he is under an obligation to finish the job") => end, destruction, death -- (a final state; "he came to a bad end"; "the so-called glorious experiment came to an inglorious end") => revocation, annulment -- (the state of being cancelled or annulled) => sale -- (the state of being purchasable; offered or exhibited for selling; "you'll find vitamin C for sale at most pharmacies";
"the new line of cars will soon be on sale") => turgor -- ((biology) the normal rigid state of fullness of a cell or blood vessel or capillary resulting from pressure
of the contents against the wall or membrane) => homozygosity -- (the state of being homozygous; having two identical alleles of the same gene) => heterozygosity -- (the state of being heterozygous; having two different alleles of the same gene) => polyvalence, polyvalency, multivalence, mulltivalency -- (the state of being polyvalent) => utilization -- (the state of having been made use of; "the rate of utilization")
Sense 3 bodily process, body process, bodily function, activity -- (an organic process that takes place in the body; "respiratory activity") -> organic process, biological process -- (a process occurring in living organisms) => adaptation, adjustment -- (the process of adapting to something (such as environmental conditions)) => agglutination -- (a clumping of bacteria or red cells when held together by antibodies (agglutinins)) => aging, ageing, senescence -- (the organic process of growing older and showing the effects of increasing age) => anabolism, constructive metabolism -- (synthesis of more complex substances from simpler ones) => anovulation -- (the absence of ovulation due to immaturity or post-maturity or pregnancy or oral contraceptive pills or dysfunction of the ovary) => assimilation, absorption -- (the process of absorbing nutrients into the body after digestion) => autoregulation -- ((physiology) processes that maintain a generally constant physiological state in a cell or organism) => bacteriostasis -- (inhibition of the growth of bacteria) => blooming, bloom -- (the organic process of bearing flowers; "you will stop all bloom if you let the flowers go to seed") => bodily process, body process, bodily function, activity -- (an organic process that takes place in the body; "respiratory activity") => carbon cycle -- (the organic circulation of carbon from the atmosphere into organisms and back again) => catabolism, katabolism, dissimilation, destructive metabolism -- (breakdown of more complex substances into simpler ones with release of energy) => cell division, cellular division -- (the process in reproduction and growth by which a cell divides to form daughter cells) => crossing over, crossover -- (the interchange of sections between pairing homologous chromosomes during the prophase of meiosis) => defoliation -- (the loss of foliage) => deossification -- (the loss of the mineral content of bone tissue) => digestion -- (the organic process by which food is converted into substances that can be absorbed into the body) => eburnation -- (a change that occurs in degenerative joint disease in which bone is converted into a dense smooth substance resembling ivory) => ecchymosis -- (the escape of blood from ruptured blood vessels into the surrounding tissue to form a purple or black-and-blue spot on the skin) => effacement -- (shortening of the uterine cervix and thinning of its walls as it is dilated during labor) => erythropoiesis -- (the process of producing red blood cells in the bone marrow) => evolution, phylogeny, phylogenesis -- ((biology) the sequence of events involved in the evolutionary development of a species or taxonomic group of organisms) => expression -- ((genetics) the process of expressing a gene) => extravasation -- (the process of exuding or passing out of a vessel into surrounding tissues; said or blood or lymph or urine) => gastrulation -- (the process in which a gastrula develops from a blastula by the inward migration of cells) => glycogenesis -- (the formation in animals of glycogen from glucose) => growth, growing, maturation, development, ontogeny, ontogenesis -- (the process of an individual organism growing organically; a purely biological unfolding of events involved
in an organism changing gradually from a simple to a more complex level;
"he proposed an indicator of osseous development in children") => hematopoiesis, haematopoiesis, hemopoiesis, haemopoiesis, hemogenesis, haemogenesis, hematosis, haematosis,
hematogenesis, haematogenesis, sanguification -- (the formation of blood cells in the living body (especially in the bone marrow)) => heredity -- (the biological process whereby genetic factors are transmitted from one generation to the next) => hypostasis, epistasis -- (the suppression of a gene by the effect of an unrelated gene) => implantation, nidation -- ((embryology) the organic process whereby a fertilized egg becomes implanted in the lining of the uterus of placental mammals) => inhibition -- ((physiology) the process whereby nerves can retard or prevent the functioning of an organ or part;
"the inhibition of the heart by the vagus nerve") => invagination, introversion, intussusception, infolding -- (the folding in of an outer layer so as to form a pocket in the surface) => involution -- (reduction in size of an organ or part (as in the return of the uterus to normal size after childbirth)) => karyokinesis -- (organic process consisting of the division of the nucleus of a cell during mitosis or meiosis) => keratinization, keratinisation -- (organic process by which keratin is deposited in cells and the cells become horny (as in nails and hair)) => Krebs cycle, Krebs citric acid cycle, citric acid cycle, tricarboxylic acid cycle -- (in all plants and animals: a series of enzymatic reactions in mitochondria involving oxidative metabolism of acetyl compounds to produce high-energy phosphate compounds that are the source of cellular energy) => lymphopoiesis -- (the formation of lymphocytes in the bone marrow and lymph nodes and thymus and spleen) => lysogenization, lysogenisation -- (the process by which a bacterium acquires a phage that becomes integrated into its genome) => maturation, ripening, maturement -- (coming to full development; becoming mature) => metabolism, metabolic process, metastasis -- (the organic processes (in a cell or organism) that are necessary for life) => metamorphosis, metabolism -- (the marked and rapid transformation of a larva into an adult that occurs in some animals) => nitrogen cycle -- (the circulation of nitrogen; nitrates from the soil are absorbed by plants which are eaten by animals that die and
decay returning the nitrogen back to the soil) => nitrogen fixation -- (the assimilation of atmospheric nitrogen by soil bacteria and its release for plant use on the death of the bacteria) => nondevelopment -- (failure of normal development to occur) => nutrition -- ((physiology) the organic process of nourishing or being nourished;
the processes by which an organism assimilates food and uses it for growth and maintenance) => organification -- (the process of organ formation) => ossification -- (the developmental process of bone formation) => ovulation -- (the expulsion of an ovum from the ovary (usually midway in the menstrual cycle)) => oxidative phosphorylation -- (an enzymatic process in cell metabolism that synthesizes ATP from ADP) => parturition, birth, giving birth, birthing -- (the process of giving birth) => pathologic process, pathological process -- (an organic process occurring as a consequence of disease) => perennation -- (the process of living through a number of years (as a perennial plant)) => quellung, quellung reaction -- (the swelling of the capsule surrounding a microorganism after reaction with an antibody;
the basis of certain tests for identifying microorganisms; "pneumococcus quellung") => quickening -- (the process of showing signs of life; "the quickening of seed that will become ripe grain") => regeneration -- ((biology) growth anew of lost tissue or destroyed parts or organs) => regulation -- ((embryology) the ability of an early embryo to continue normal development after its structure
has been somehow damaged or altered) => replication -- ((genetics) the process whereby DNA makes a copy of itself before cell division) => reproduction -- (the process of generating offspring) => resorption, reabsorption -- (the organic process in which the substance of some differentiated structure that has been produced by the body undergoes lysis and assimilation) => ripening, aging, ageing -- (acquiring desirable qualities by being left undisturbed for some time) => secretion, secernment -- (the organic process of synthesizing and releasing some substance) => segregation -- ((genetics) the separation of paired alleles during meiosis so that members of each pair of alleles appear in different gametes) => shedding, sloughing -- (the process whereby something is shed) => summation -- ((physiology) the process whereby multiple stimuli can produce a response
(in a muscle or nerve or other part) that one stimulus alone does not produce) => symphysis -- (a growing together of parts or structures) => synapsis -- (the side by side pairing of homologous maternal and paternal chromosomes at the start of meiosis) => synizesis, synezesis -- (the contraction of chromatin towards one side of the nucleus during the prophase of meiosis) => transcription -- ((genetics) the organic process whereby the DNA sequence in a gene is copied into mRNA;
the process whereby a base sequence of messenger RNA is synthesized on a template of complementary DNA) => transduction -- ((genetics) the process of transfering genetic material from one cell to another by a plasmid or bacteriophage) => translation -- ((genetics) the process whereby genetic information coded in messenger RNA directs the formation of a specific protein at a ribosome in the cytoplasm) => translocation -- ((genetics) an exchange of chromosome parts; "translocations can result in serious congenital disorders") => translocation -- (the transport of dissolved material within a plant) => transpiration -- (the emission of water vapor from the leaves of plants) => tumefaction -- (the process of tumefying; the organic process whereby tissue becomes swollen by the accumulation of fluid within it) => ulceration -- (the process of ulcer formation; the process of becoming ulcerated) => vascularization, vascularisation -- (the organic process whereby body tissue becomes vascular and develops capillaries) => vesiculation, vesication, blistering -- (the formation of vesicles)
Sense 4 activity -- ((chemistry) the capacity of a substance to take part in a chemical reaction; "catalytic activity") -> capability, capacity -- (the susceptibility of something to a particular treatment; "the capability of a metal to be fused") => activity -- ((chemistry) the capacity of a substance to take part in a chemical reaction; "catalytic activity")
Sense 5 natural process, natural action, action, activity -- (a process existing in or produced by nature (rather than by the intent of human beings); "the action of natural forces"; "volcanic activity") -> process -- (a sustained phenomenon or one marked by gradual changes through a series of states; "events now in process";
"the process of calcification begins later for boys than for girls") => chelation -- ((medicine) the process of removing a heavy metal from the bloodstream by means of a chelate as in treating lead or mercury poisoning) => dealignment -- (a process whereby voters are moved toward nonpartisanship thus weakening the structure of political parties) => decrease, decrement -- (a process of becoming smaller or shorter) => degeneration, devolution -- (the process of declining from a higher to a lower level of effective power or vitality or essential quality) => development, evolution -- (a process in which something passes by degrees to a different stage (especially a more advanced or mature stage);
"the development of his ideas took many years"; "the evolution of Greek civilization"; "the slow development of her skill as a writer") => economic process -- (any process affecting the production and development and management of material wealth) => encapsulation -- (the process of enclosing (as in a capsule)) => execution, instruction execution -- ((computer science) the process of carrying out an instruction by a computer) => human process -- (a process in which human beings are involved) => increase, increment, growth -- (a process of becoming larger or longer or more numerous or more important; "the increase in unemployment"; "the growth of population") => irreversible process -- (any process that is not reversible) => iteration, looping -- ((computer science) executing the same set of instructions a given number of times or until a specified result is obtained;
"the solution is obtained by iteration") => iteration, loop -- ((computer science) a single execution of a set of instructions that are to be repeated; "the solution took hundreds of iterations") => natural process, natural action, action, activity -- (a process existing in or produced by nature (rather than by the intent of human beings); "the action of natural forces"; "volcanic activity") => operation, functioning, performance -- (process or manner of functioning or operating; "the power of its engine determine its operation"; "the plane's operation in high winds";
"they compared the cooking performance of each oven"; "the jet's performance conformed to high standards") => photography -- (the process of producing images of objects on photosensitive surfaces) => processing -- (preparing or putting through a prescribed procedure; "the processing of newly arrived immigrants"; "the processing of ore to obtain minerals") => reversible process -- (any process in which a system can be made to pass through the same states in the reverse order when the process is reversed) => sensitization, sensitisation -- ((psychology) the process of becoming highly sensitive to specific events or situations (especially emotional events or situations)) => shaping, defining -- (any process serving to define the shape of something) => uptake -- (a process of taking up or using up or consuming; "they developed paper napkins with greater uptake of liquids")
Sense 6 activeness, activity -- (the trait of being active; moving or acting rapidly and energetically; "the level of activity declines with age") -> trait -- (a distinguishing feature of your personal nature) => unit character -- ((genetics) a character inherited on an all-or-none basis and dependent on the presence of a single gene) => character, fiber, fibre -- (the inherent complex of attributes that determine a persons moral and ethical actions and reactions;
"education has for its object the formation of character"- Herbert Spencer) => nature -- (the complex of emotional and intellectual attributes that determine a person's characteristic actions and reactions; "it is his nature to help others") => compulsiveness, compulsivity -- (the trait of acting compulsively) => emotionality, emotionalism -- (emotional nature or quality) => unemotionality, emotionlessness -- (absence of emotion) => activeness, activity -- (the trait of being active; moving or acting rapidly and energetically; "the level of activity declines with age") => inactiveness, inactivity, inertia -- (a disposition to remain inactive or inert; "he had to overcome his inertia and get back to work") => seriousness, earnestness, serious-mindedness, sincerity -- (the trait of being serious; "a lack of solemnity is not necessarily a lack of seriousness"- Robert Rice) => frivolity, frivolousness -- (the trait of being frivolous; not serious or sensible) => communicativeness -- (the trait of being communicative) => uncommunicativeness -- (the trait of being uncommunicative) => thoughtfulness -- (the trait of thinking carefully before acting) => unthoughtfulness, thoughtlessness -- (the trait of not thinking carefully before acting) => attentiveness -- (the trait of being observant and paying attention) => inattentiveness -- (the trait of not being considerate and thoughtful of others) => masculinity -- (the trait of behaving in ways considered typical for men) => femininity, muliebrity -- (the trait of behaving in ways considered typical for women) => trustworthiness, trustiness -- (the trait of deserving trust and confidence) => untrustworthiness, untrustiness -- (the trait of not deserving trust or confidence) => individuality, individualism, individuation -- (the quality of being individual; "so absorbed by the movement that she lost all sense of individuality") => stinginess -- (a lack of generosity; a general unwillingness to part with money) => egoism, egocentrism, self-interest, self-concern, self-centeredness -- (attempting to get personal recognition for yourself (especially by unacceptable means)) => drive -- (the trait of being highly motivated; "his drive and energy exhausted his co-workers") => resoluteness, firmness, resolve, resolution -- (the trait of being resolute; firmness of purpose; "his resoluteness carried him through the battle";
"it was his unshakeable resolution to finish the work") => irresoluteness, irresolution -- (the trait of being irresolute; lacking firmness of purpose) => discipline -- (the trait of being well behaved; "he insisted on discipline among the troops") => indiscipline, undiscipline -- (the trait of lacking discipline) => pride -- (the trait of being spurred on by a dislike of falling below your standards) => humility, humbleness -- (a disposition to be humble; a lack of false pride; "not everyone regards humility as a virtue") => wisdom, wiseness -- (the trait of utilizing knowledge and experience with common sense and insight) => folly, foolishness, unwiseness -- (the trait of acting stupidly or rashly) => judgment, judgement, sound judgment, sound judgement, perspicacity -- (the capacity to assess situations or circumstances shrewdly and to draw sound conclusions) => trust, trustingness, trustfulness -- (the trait of trusting; of believing in the honesty and reliability of others; "the experience destroyed his trust and personal dignity") => distrust, distrustfulness, mistrust -- (the trait of not trusting others) => cleanliness -- (diligence in keeping clean) => uncleanliness -- (lack of cleanly habits) => demeanor, demeanour, behavior, behaviour, conduct, deportment -- ((behavioral attributes) the way a person behaves toward other people) => tractability, tractableness, flexibility -- (the trait of being easily persuaded) => intractability, intractableness -- (the trait of being hard to influence or control) => epicurism -- (the traits of an epicure)
Innovations and emerging technologies in activity,
Patent List (when available) for activity:
6,496,977: Method
and system for implementing network filesystem-based aid for computer
operating system upgrades 6,496,941: Network disaster recovery and
analysis tool 6,496,940: Multiple processor system with standby
sparing 6,496,938: Enhanced PCI clock control architecture
6,496,936: System and method for authentication of network users
6,496,927: Method and configuring a user interface for controlling a
controlled device based upon a device class 6,496,913: System and
method for detecting and correcting fragmentation on optical storage media
6,496,912: System, method, and software for memory management with
intelligent trimming of pages of working sets 6,496,911: Apparatus for
memory bus tuning and methods therefor 6,496,908: Remote mirroring
6,496,906: Queue based memory controller 6,496,904: Method and
apparatus for efficient tracking of bus coherency by using a single
coherency tag bank 6,496,899: Disk scheduling system with bounded
request reordering 6,496,885: Method for processing network messages
6,496,878: Transfer progress alert module 6,496,875: Software
product uninstallation system and method 6,496,872: Computer system
for automatically instantiating tasks designated by a user 6,496,869:
Receiving data on a networked computer in a reduced power state
6,496,867: System and method to negotiate private network addresses
for initiating tunneling associations through private and/or public
networks 6,496,866: System and method for providing dynamically
alterable computer clusters for message routing 6,496,861: Operational
environment system and method for communication network service
applications 6,496,860: Media manager for controlling autonomous media
devices within a network environment and managing the flow and format of
data between the devices 6,496,857: Delivering targeted, enhanced
advertisements across electronic networks 6,496,851: Managing
negotiations between users of a computer network by automatically engaging
in proposed activity using parameters of counterproposal of other user
6,496,850: Clean-up of orphaned server contexts 6,496,849:
Electronic media for communicating information among a group of
participants 6,496,831: Real-time event processing system for
telecommunications and other applications 6,496,812: Method and system
for measuring and valuing contributions by group members to the
achievement of a group goal 6,496,804: Business system and method of
compiling mailing list of interested customers 6,496,803: Method and
system for advertisement using internet browser with book-like interface
6,496,799: End-of-utterance determination for voice processing
6,496,798: Method and apparatus for encoding and decoding frames of
voice model parameters into a low bit rate digital voice message
6,496,792: Transaction checking for system architecture validation
6,496,787: Apparatus and method for determining loft time and speed
6,496,757: Nonlinear contingency screening for voltage collapse
6,496,744: Method and system for custom manufacture and delivery of a
data product 6,496,740: Transfer controller with hub and ports
architecture 6,496,739: Electrode positioner for a splint to be used
for muscle stimulation 6,496,734: Auditory prosthesis with automated
voice muting using the stapedius muscle reflex 6,496,732: Internal
cardiac output monitor 6,496,731: Highly specific technique for
discriminating atrial fibrillation from atrial flutter 6,496,730:
Multi-site cardiac pacing system having conditional refractory period
6,496,729: Power consumption reduction in medical devices employing
multiple supply voltages and clock frequency control 6,496,728:
Methods for extracting substances using alternating current 6,496,724:
Method for the quantification of human alertness 6,496,721: Automatic
input impedance balancing for electrocardiogram (ECG) sensing applications
6,496,720: Process for sensing and analyzing electrical activity of
the human heart utilizing one lead system with an egg monitor designed for
use with another lead system 6,496,717: Radio guided seed localization
of imaged lesions 6,496,715: System and method for non-invasive
determination of optimal orientation of an implantable sensing device
References and Products to
Review and Consider. [Additional items in this category are here.]
Sense 1 hint, clue -- (a slight indication) -> indication, indicant -- (something that serves to indicate or suggest; "an indication of foul play"; "indications of strain";
"symptoms are the prime indicants of disease") => gesture -- (something done as an indication of intention; "a political gesture"; "a gesture of defiance") => evidence -- (an indication that makes something evident; "his trembling was evidence of his fear") => symptom -- (anything that accompanies X and is regarded as an indication of X's existence) => signalization, signalisation -- (a conspicuous indication) => pointing out -- (indication by demonstration) => manifestation -- (a manifest indication of the existence or presence or nature of some person or thing; "a manifestation of disease") => mark -- (a visible indication made on a surface; "some previous reader had covered the pages with dozens of marks") => glimpse -- (a vague indication; "he caught only a glimpse of the professor's meaning") => harbinger, forerunner, herald, precursor -- (an indication of the approach of something or someone) => hint, clue -- (a slight indication) => smoke -- (an indication of some hidden activity; "with all that smoke there must be a fire somewhere")
Sense 2 clue, clew, cue -- (evidence that helps to solve a problem) -> evidence -- (an indication that makes something evident; "his trembling was evidence of his fear") => clue, clew, cue -- (evidence that helps to solve a problem) => record -- (anything (such as a document or a phonograph record or a photograph) providing permanent evidence of or information
about past events;
"the film provided a valuable record of stage techniques") => testimony, testimonial -- (something that serves as evidence; "his effort was testimony to his devotion") => argument, statement -- (a fact or assertion offered as evidence that something is true; "it was a strong argument that his hypothesis was true") => attestation -- (the evidence by which something is attested) => identification -- (evidence of identity; something that identifies a person or thing)