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Synonyms for ruckle

make a hoarse, rattling sound

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Ruckle: Siltech offers a wide variety of chemically modified silicones.
Ruckle ([16]) and Maddox ([9]) have introduced and discussed some properties of sequence spaces defined by using a modulus function.
The best ongoing question concerns the sassy, homeless Teena, portrayed hilariously by Ariana Ruckle.
[17] and also independently by Nuray and Ruckle [18] (who called it generalized statistical convergence) as a generalization of statistical convergence.
Jon Ruckle, M.D., CPI, principal at Pacific Pharma Group, will collaborate with DCR to continue to expand DCR's Phase I research capabilities.
If the convexity of Orlicz function M is r eplaced by subadditivity of M , then this function is called the modulus function, defined by Nakano (1953) and further discussed by Ruckle (1973) and Maddox (1986) and many others.
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Creagh, T., Ruckle, J.L, Tolbert, D.T., Giltner, J., Eiznhamer, D.A., Dutta, B., Flavin, M.T., Ze-Qi, X.u., 2001.
(4) Guo, X., Harada, C., Namekata, K., Matsuzawa, A., Camps, M., Ji, H., Swinnen, D., Jorand-Lebrun, C., Muzerelle, M., Vitte, P.A., Ruckle, T., Kimura, A., Kohyama, K., Matsumoto, Y., Ichijo, H.
If convexity of Orlicz funtion M is replaced by M(x + y) [less than or equal to] M(x) + M(y) then this function is called modulus function, introduced by Nakano [18] and further discussed by Ruckle [12] and Maddox [13] and many others.
Creagh T, Ruckle J, Tolbert DW, Giltner J, Eiznhamer DA, Dutta B, Flavin MT, Xu ZQ (2001) Safety and pharmacokinetics of single doses of (+)-calanolide A, a novel, naturally occurring non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor, in healthy, human immunodeficiency virus-negative human subjects.
(10.) Bilancio A, Okkenhaug K, Camps M, Emery JL, Ruckle T, Rommel C, et al.