词汇 | example_english_fluctuation |
释义 | Examples of fluctuationThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Improved understanding of the hormonal causes and consequences of symptom fluctuation may lead to improved pharmacological and psychological treatments. Nonetheless, ratios of post-harvest weights to pre-harvest weights reinforced the view that weight fluctuations were not uniformly large. More important than the first-order approximation are the random fluctuations around the deterministic trajectory of the delay equation. Alternatively, higher early depression scores in the intervention group could reflect a failure of randomization or simple random fluctuation. The excited atom interacts with the vacuum fluctuations which cause the spontaneous emission of radiation. Compared to the previous results, the fluctuation of relative phase difference is considerably reduced. In particular, in non-equilibrium small systems thermal fluctuations can lead to observable large deviations from their average behavior. However, despite the narrow time gap between assessments, it is possible that there was fluctuation in depressive symptoms between assessments. The results indicate that the approach can effectively predict fluctuations in life-cycle metrics during component design synthesis. These larger eddies can stir the fluid more efficiently, thereby reducing concentration fluctuations (see figure 4). A new definition of concentration fluctuations in turbulent flows is proposed. The outcomes of our analysis can provide useful knowledge for further study of cyclical fluctuations. The tendency to bring particles back to equilibrium is therefore much smaller a t the lower pressure and the fluctuations will be less damped. Double-peaked histograms of velocity fluctuations imply that the velocity has two preferred states. However, this comes at the cost of weakening the ability of sunspot models to explain fluctuations along some dimensions. A relative base value of 100 has been used to allow the fluctuation of each criterion in both directions. The photon counting histogram in fluorescence fluctuation spectroscopy. I n this case, the velocity fluctuation rearranges itself, possibly by nonlinear interactions, until certain equilibrium is reached. Both factors are likely to contribute positively to the difference in cyclical fluctuations across industries. Despite considerable fluctuations in host density, cluster parasitism then remained above 51% reaching a maximum of 83%. For instance, much of the real business cycle literature uses simple autoregressive technology processes for driving economic fluctuations. In summary, whereas a two-party system is sustained in most regions and elections, fluctuations are found in others in regard to fragmentation and concentration. Bearing this caveat in mind, the computed results are compared here to the available, unconditioned fluctuation statistics that have been measured. The combination of fluorescence fluctuation spectroscopy and microscopy therefore allows us to obtain important direct information on the heterogeneity of the samples. The magnitude of these fluctuations can vary with the type of storage and type of storage material used. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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