limen|limens|limina in English

noun

[li·men || 'laɪmen]

threshold of a stimulus, point at which a stimulus is strong enough to produce an effect (Psychology)

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1. When Hb reach the peak value, the curve of anaerobic limen moves left and there is an increase of aerobic ability.

2. This study investigated whether visual cues, Blindfolding, visual-auditory synesthetic experience, and musical training could facilitate a smaller frequency difference limen (FDL) in a gliding frequency discrimination test

3. The following clause explains the meaning which the Latin version intimates, Omnem qui Arroganter ingreditur super limen - all those who, carrying out their masters' wishes, violently invade the houses of others and pillage them of their contents

4. Parcius iunctas quatiunt fenestras iactibus crebris iuvenes protervi, nec tibi somnos adimunt, amatque ianua limen, 5 quae prius multum facilis movebat cardines; audis minus et minus iam “me tuo longas pereunte noctes, Lydia, dormis?” invicem moechos anus Arrogantis 10 flebis in solo levis angiportu, Thracio bacchante magis sub interlunia