SYMPATHETIC vs HARMONIC: NOUN
- The sympathetic nervous system, or the sympathetic nerve.
- One who is peculiarly susceptible, as to hypnotic or mesmeric influences; a sensitive.
- A component frequency of the signal of a wave that is an integer multiple of the fundamental frequency
- A musical note produced by a number of vibrations which is a multiple of the number producing some other; an overtone. See harmonics.
- In acoustics: A secondary or collateral tone involved in a primary or fundamental tone, and produced by the partial vibration of the body of which the complete vibration gives the primary tone.
- Any of a series of periodic waves whose frequencies are integral multiples of a fundamental frequency.
- The theory or study of the physical properties and characteristics of musical sound.
- A tone produced on a stringed instrument by lightly touching an open or stopped vibrating string at a given fraction of its length so that both segments vibrate.
- Any of a series of musical tones whose frequencies are integral multiples of the frequency of a fundamental tone.
- A tone that is a component of a complex sound
- A harmonic tone.
SYMPATHETIC vs HARMONIC: ADJECTIVE
- Inclined to sympathy; sympathizing.
- Produced by, or expressive of, sympathy.
- Produced by sympathy; -- applied particularly to symptoms or affections. See Sympathy.
- See under Ink.
- Any nerve of the sympathetic system; especially, the axial chain of ganglions and nerves belonging to the sympathetic system.
- A kind of powder long supposed to be able to cure a wound if applied to the weapon that inflicted it, or even to a portion of the bloody clothes.
- Sounds produced from solid bodies by means of vibrations which have been communicated to them from some other sounding body, by means of the air or an intervening solid.
- A system of nerves and nerve ganglions connected with the alimentary canal, the vascular system, and the glandular organs of most vertebrates, and controlling more or less their actions. The axial part of the system and its principal ganglions and nerves are situated in the body cavity and form a chain of ganglions on each side of the vertebral column connected with numerous other ganglions and nerve plexuses.
- Of, related to, showing, or characterized by sympathy.
- Emitting such vibrations.
- Relating to or being vibrations, especially musical tones, produced in one body by energy from a nearby vibrating body and having the same frequency as the vibration of the nearby body.
- Of, relating to, or acting on the sympathetic nervous system.
- Agreeably suited to one's disposition or mood; congenial.
- Favorably inclined.
- Of, expressing, feeling, or resulting from sympathy.
- Showing or motivated by sympathy and understanding and generosity
- Relating to vibrations that occur as a result of vibrations in a nearby body
- Having similar disposition and tastes
- Of or relating to the sympathetic nervous system
- (of characters in literature or drama) evoking empathic or sympathetic feelings
- Of or relating to similarity.
- Expressing or feeling or resulting from sympathy or compassion or friendly fellow feelings; disposed toward
- Certain relations of numbers and quantities, which bear an analogy to musical consonances.
- The distance between two notes of a chord, or two consonant notes.
- Having relations or properties bearing some resemblance to those of musical consonances; -- said of certain numbers, ratios, proportions, points, lines, motions, and the like.
- Relating to harmony, -- as melodic relates to melody; harmonious; esp., relating to the accessory sounds or overtones which accompany the predominant and apparent single tone of any string or sonorous body.
- Concordant; musical; consonant.
- See under Proportion.
- Of or relating to the branch of acoustics that studies the composition of musical sounds
- See under Progression.
- A mathematical method, sometimes referred to as that of Laplace's Coefficients, which has for its object the expression of an arbitrary, periodic function of two independent variables, in the proper form for a large class of physical problems, involving arbitrary data, over a spherical surface, and the deduction of solutions for every point of space. The functions employed in this method are called spherical harmonic functions.
- An articulation by simple apposition of comparatively smooth surfaces or edges, as between the two superior maxillary bones in man; -- called also harmonia, and harmony.
- The chord of a note with its third and fifth; the common chord.
- The motion of the point A, of the foot of the perpendicular PA, when P moves uniformly in the circumference of a circle, and PA is drawn perpendicularly upon a fixed diameter of the circle. This is simple harmonic motion. The combinations, in any way, of two or more simple harmonic motions, make other kinds of harmonic motion. The motion of the pendulum bob of a clock is approximately simple harmonic motion.
- Pleasant to hear; harmonious; melodious
- Attribute of many mathematical entities that only in few cases are obviously related
- Integrated in nature.
- Of or relating to harmonics.
- Characterized by harmony.
- Pleasing to the ear.
- Of or relating to harmony.
- Involving or characterized by harmony
- Relating to vibrations that occur as a result of vibrations in a nearby body
- Of or relating to harmony as distinct from melody and rhythm
- Pertaining to harmony
SYMPATHETIC vs HARMONIC: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Of communicating nerves or commissures, whereby these ganglia or plexuses are connected with one another and with nerves of the cerebrospinal system;
- Of smaller ganglia in connection with the abdominal and other viscera;
- Of three great gangliated plexuses or sympathetic plexuses, in the thoracic, abdominal, and pelvic cavities respectively;
- Of four pairs of cranial ganglia;
- In acoustics, noting sounds induced not by a direct vibration-producing force, but by vibrations conveyed through the air or other medium from a body already in vibration. The phenomena of resonance are properly examples of sympathetic sound.
- Of distributory nerves supplying the viscera and vessels, whereby the sympathetic reaches all parts of the body. See ganglion and plexus.
- Harmonious; concordant; congenial.
- Having sympathy or common feeling with another; susceptible of being affected by feelings like those of another, or of altruistic feelings which arise as a consequence of what another feels.
- Pertaining to, expressive of, proceeding from, or exhibiting sympathy, in any sense; attended with sympathy.
- In invertebrates, as Vermes, a posterior part of the visceral nervous system, passing on to the enteric tube, and corresponding to a true enteric nervous system: so called in view of its physiological relations, without reference to the actual homology implied with the sympathetic system of a vertebrate.
- Disposed toward
- In anatomy and zoology, effecting a sympathy or consentaneous affection of the viscera and blood-vessels; uniting viscera and blood-vessels in a nervous action common to them all; inhibitory of or controlling the vital activities of viscera and blood-vessels, which are thereby subjected to a common nervous influence; specifically, of or pertaining to a special set of nerves or nervous system called the sympathetic. See below.
- In function theory, two pairs of points, one pair the intersections of a circle about with a circle through the other pair.
- Pertaining or relating to harmony of sounds; of or pertaining to music; in general, concordant; consonant; in music, specifically, pertaining to harmony, as distinguished from melody and rhythm.
- In acoustics, noting the secondary tones which accompany the primary tone in a complex musical tone. See II., 1.
- In mathematics, involving or of the nature of the harmonic mean; similar to or constructed upon the principle of the harmonic curve.
- In anatomy, forming or formed by a harmonia: as, a harmonic articulation or suture.
- Also harmonical.
- In music, the analysis of the harmonic structure of a piece.
- The amplification of a harmonic passage by the introduction of passing-notes, etc.
SYMPATHETIC vs HARMONIC: RELATED WORDS
- Receptive, Commiserative, Harmonic, Kind, Compatible, Harmonious, Charitable, Kindly, Appealing, Congenial, Empathic, Likable, Likeable, Agreeable, Empathetic
- Arpeggio, Melody, Rhythmic, Sonority, Tonality, Chordal, Smooth, Overtone, Tonal, Harmonical, Sympathetic, In harmony, Harmonized, Consonant, Harmonious
SYMPATHETIC vs HARMONIC: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Receptive, Commiserative, Harmonic, Kind, Compatible, Harmonious, Charitable, Kindly, Appealing, Congenial, Empathic, Likable, Likeable, Agreeable, Empathetic
- Arpeggio, Melody, Rhythmic, Sonority, Tonality, Chordal, Smooth, Overtone, Tonal, Harmonical, Sympathetic, In harmony, Harmonized, Consonant, Harmonious
SYMPATHETIC vs HARMONIC: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Not one of the characters feels remotely sympathetic.
- Based Procedure on Sympathetic Arousal: A Pilot Study.
- Carbo types are slow oxidizers or sympathetic dominant.
- Both the sympathetic and parasympathetic nerves release neurotransmitters, primarily norepinephrine and epinephrine for the sympathetic nervous system, and acetylcholine for the parasympathetic nervou
- Stimulation of sympathetic nerves on the right side produce larger increases in heart rate compared to stimulation of sympathetic nerves from the left side.
- Consequently, the trial becomes a battle between the words of a very sympathetic young child versus those of a less sympathetic adult.
- Inderal inhibits the sympathetic nervous system by blocking the beta receptors on the nerves of the sympathetic system.
- Preganglionic sympathetic neurons synapse on postganglionic sympathetic neurons at the horizontal of the spinal cord and into the abdominal cavity.
- As markers of sympathetic nervous system activation, studies of plasma norepinephrine concentrations, power spectral analysis, muscle sympathetic nerve activity and norepinephrine spillover were revie
- The sympathetic division increases the heart rate through a network of nerves called the sympathetic plexus.
- The harmonic finger can also touch at a major third above the pressed note (the fifth harmonic), or a fifth higher (a third harmonic).
- Passive harmonic filters comprising resistors, inductors and capacitors can also be used to reduce harmonic voltages.
- Study of harmonic function in chromatic music, particularly focusing on modulation and advanced harmonic structures.
- This entry affects modeling method for harmonic current sources in Harmonic Analysis module.
- Due to harmonic distortion problem, only first order harmonic signal is used.
- Frequencies that lie between one harmonic and another harmonic are called interharmonics.
- The product of two harmonic functions need not be harmonic.
- The second harmonic is almost as strong as the fundamental while the 3rd harmonic contains approximately half that energy. the fourth harmonic is low.
- Harmonic analysis, harmonic analysis, random vibration analysis, harmonic analysis, harmonic analysis, and most basic of.
- This could involve putting additional impedance on the harmonic producing loads, harmonic filters, active harmonic filters etc.
SYMPATHETIC vs HARMONIC: QUESTIONS
- Are there any sympathetic narcissistic fictional characters?
- Can fibromyalgia cause reflex sympathetic dystrophy syndrome?
- What causes an overactive sympathetic nervous system?
- What is endophthalmitis and sympathetic ophthalmitis?
- What is sympathetic and parasympathetic activation?
- What are sympathetic and parasympathetic imbalances?
- Does the sympathetic division secrete norepinephrine?
- Where do the sympathetic fibres enter the sympathetic chain?
- How do the sympathetic nerves connect to the sympathetic trunk?
- Which hormone is associated with sympathetic activation of the sympathetic nervous system?
- Is radial Schrodinger equation a harmonic oscillator?
- What happened to Varrick after Harmonic Convergence?
- Can conventional instrument transformers measure harmonic waves?
- What is selective harmonic elimination PWM (shepwm)?
- Why is 5th harmonic frequency called positive harmonic frequency?
- What is harmonic progression and sum of harmonic progression (HP series)?
- How to determine whether a motion is simple harmonic or simple harmonic?
- Is harmonic's (harmonic) net income growth higher than the industry average?
- What is the best harmonic grease for a robot Harmonic Drive?
- Is harmonic harmonic imaging effective for pediatric infants?