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I personally do not like Limen, but that is just me.
Limen is my kind of work, I can't say more.
It was known as the Limen until the sixteenth century.
It is also known as the difference limen or the differential threshold.
No need to ex Prof beyond that old limen; had eliminated himself.
The disquieting sound Oxham had heard on the limen of madness returned to her.
They founded a settlement called limen tun.
Prior to being called the Rother, it was known as the Limen throughout its length.
Limen is believed to be a Celtic name meaning either elm river or possibly, marshy river.
Titus held up another limen stalk, jabbing it at his neck as if the errant vegetable was attacking him.
VP "I take that as a comp limen "It was meant as one.
Lima, a goddess of the threshold (limen)
"The dreaded limen stalk!
Its ancient name was Leucus Limen.
A threshold (or limen), is the point of intensity at which the participant can just detect the presence of, or difference in, a stimulus.
Limen for The Royal Ballet (2009)
Is it possible to perceive something that is below the "limen" (the lowest possible level of stimulation that can be identified)?
In physiology, psychology, or psychophysics, a limen or a liminal point is a threshold of a physiological or psychological response.
Limen for Tenor Sax, Guitar and Marimba (2003)
Proximus Limen, published in Waves Crash (2003)
And, if you're still in the mood for a frozen margarita, the winery has a close equivalent: a Key lime-flavored wine simply called Key Limen.
"Amat janua limen!"
Superhuman ... Sarah Lamb and Eric Underwood in Limen.
The word "liminal", first attested to in English in 1884, comes from the Latin word "limen", meaning "threshold".
Since she was closest, she was the first to see the fine trail of smoke that rose at the contact of the beam with the limen stalk.