modality|modalities in English
noun
[mo·dal·i·ty || məʊ'dælətɪ]
condition of being modal; mode, way of doing something, manner; form of sensation (taste, touch, smell, etc.)
Use "modality|modalities" in a sentence
1. Alethic modality (from Greek ἀλήθεια = truth) is a linguistic modality that indicates modalities of truth, in particular the modalities of logical necessity, possibility or impossibility.
2. Nevertheless, this modality is more Acheful
3. Biotherapy represents a new modality of cancer treatment
4. Alethic modality is sometimes referred to as circumstantial modality because it derives from the circumstances of the universe and expresses universal truths (which epistemic modality does not)
5. This is because human language is modality-independent.
6. As mentioned earlier, Agnosias affect a single sensory modality and because of this they can be described in terms of the modality affected
7. So here's the modalities that we put together.
8. While ultrasound is a sensitive modality for detection of Cleft lip
9. In conclusion, RT represents an alternative treatment modality in resistant cases.
10. For example, DFM analysis for stereolithography maximizes DFAM for that modality.
11. Exactly: and that is the ineluctable modality of the audible.
12. Currency and modalities of payment of salaries and Allowances
13. What is involved in a Biometric screening is also impacted by the screening modality.
14. Analyses of investigators' guess/Blinding or by treatment modality were performed exploratorily
15. Automatic registration of intra-modality medical volume images using affine transformation
16. Cryosurgery is an important treatment modality for unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC).
17. Paragraph # addresses more directly the modalities and parameters for monitoring
18. INELUCTABLE MODALITY OF THE VISIBLE: AT LEAST THAT IF NO MORE , thought through my eyes.
19. Atherosclerosis contributes to major mortality and modality of cardiovascular diseases in Western countries
20. Contradistinctions, contraindications, and related touch modalities are to receive coverage
21. Should modalities identify criteria to identify acceptable levels of risk?
22. SIDS Accelerated Modalities of Action (SAMOA) Pathway: translating vision into action
23. Advantages and disadvantages of origin modalities under Scenarios 2 and 3
24. Do we need to repeat the modalities that we have inherited?
25. A visualization modality in the examination head provides visual or acoustic imaging of the fallopian tube.