Neurological examination will reveal weakness or paralysis and numbness or decreased sensation with a sharp upper cutoff.
We hear the wet popping sound of the little heads breaking, the sharp cutoff of the baby wails as they die.
Front fog lamps provide a wide, bar-shaped beam of light with a sharp cutoff at the top, and are generally aimed and mounted low .
U.S. unemployment insurance, unlike benefits in many other advanced countries, has a sharp cutoff: 26 weeks and you're out.
Rather, their positions must be described as probability distributions that taper off gradually as one moves away from the nucleus, without a sharp cutoff.
There is no sharp cutoff with regard to "size" because "shape" and chemical "form" i.e. solid, liquid and substance all play a role in the toxicity.
No longer is the P.S.A. test a simple screen with a sharp cutoff at 4.
The spectrum has a sharp cutoff at low wavelength (high frequency), which is due to the limited energy of the incoming electrons.
But they will not necessarily have the same sharp cutoff of the beam, which is what engineers say causes most glare complaints from oncoming drivers.
Replies: There is no "sharp" cutoff where any liquid can be used as a capillary thermometer .