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Whiten meaning
(To cause) to become white or whiter; to bleach or blanch. | To increase the security of an iterated block cipher by steps that combine the data with portions of the key. | To normalize data so that the covariance matrix becomes the identity matrix; i.e., to remove correlations so each variable has unit variance.
Example sentences (15)
After Crenshaw drove 73 yards in 10 plays, tying the score on Collington Tillett’s five-yard run, the Challengers responded with a 50-yard strike to Collins from quarterback Jermaine Whiten.
Here are five effective methods to whiten yellow teeth to smile confidently.
The hydrogen peroxide formula works overnight to whiten your teeth.
And even if it's working the air that you can circulate with a fan can help," Whiten explained.
Charleroi fire Chief Robert Whiten Jr. said his department received the call for a kitchen fire inside the main floor duplex at 911 Crest Ave. in the borough shortly after 6 p.m., with reports that someone was trapped inside.
This one by ProSonic features 40,000 brush strokes per minute as well as four modes: gentle, daily, whiten, and polish— so you can get the clean you need every time.
What this toothpaste does not feature is hydrogen peroxide, so it will not whiten as quickly as many other options.
Maceration jars are used to remove flesh from bone and then to whiten the bones after the skeleton is entirely clean.
Then, if I want, I can whiten them for display.
There are a lot of products on the market promising to whiten teeth, but some get better consumer reviews than others.
He does not notice that his hair has begun to whiten prematurely, as a result of the stress and shock.
In linear prediction coding, the all-pole filter replaces the bandpass filter bank of its predecessor and is used at the encoder to whiten the signal (i.
Subway removed azodicarbonamide from its bread. citation Before Vani Hari's petition, Subway had used azodicarbonamide as a bread conditioner, to whiten the dough and allow sandwich bread to bake more quickly.
These coders use a model of the sound's generator (such as the human vocal tract with LPC) to whiten the audio signal (i.
The specific epithet albicans also comes from Latin, albicare meaning "to whiten".