词汇 | example_english_fold |
释义 | Examples of foldThese 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. Also, it is important to note that no fringe growth is observed perpendicular to the axial planar direction of the folds. The axial planes of these ductile folds generally parallel the stretching lineation. Note that the protomylonitic fabric is in an axial planar orientation relative to the folds. A few metre-scale recumbent folds with axial plane schistosity have been observed in the fine-grained layers from the lower part of the section. Highly non-cylindrical folds and sheath folds with amphibolite-facies axial planar fabrics are locally developed. Within the nucleus, the chromatin appears as coarse strands and closely-packed lamellae and the nuclear envelope is thickened and irregularly folded. The appearance of such almost-parallel folds is surprising as competency contrasts should be low at high-grade metamorphic conditions. The ultramylonite foliation is locally folded into tight folds that have hinges subparallel to a mineral-elongation lineation. Strain was focused in narrow (< 0.5 m) to wide (> 30 m) flat-lying shear zones and adjacent drag folds. The main phosphatic zone overlies dark massive cherts and underlies pale marls with important synsedimentary folds. Simple shear compressional reactivation occurs with major folding to the south-east (not shown). The folds are commonly open and symmetrical, locally tight and overturned. In summary, there is a general lack of tools for the geometrical analysis of non-cylindrical folds. The incompetent layer developed class 3 folds, documented in (c) and (d). Within rows, on the other hand, interactions may be very complicated and long-ranged - just imagine a protein folding back upon itself. Consequently, it was divided into 15 sections, each folded into six panels. The stretching lineation is associated with the formation of early ductile, high-temperature-type folds. Extensional tectonics played a major role during the latest stages of exhumation, as shown by collapse folds and brittle shear zones. Asymmetric folds at lithological boundaries indicate some flexural slip occurred during this folding. Thrusting and folding therefore appear to have been parallel and coeval. The extensional faults are localized within the limbs of larger compressional folds. True thickness of the carbonate deposits is unknown due to folding, but it certainly was in the order of hundreds of metres or more. Alternatively, these large-scale folds may represent enormous sheath folds. Numerous local newspapers also folded within a few years of establishment. On request, the collected constraints on a par t can be folded into queries that retrieve candidates. Since we do not distinguish between equal recursive types in any context, we do not include any rules for folding or unfolding recursive types. As a result, the number of define steps is finite as all re-occurring expressions will be folded. Current ab initio calculations of protein folding do not include long-range attraction between nonpolar groups in water. In this review we study the theoretical aspects of the folding process based on this assumption. Structure of very early protein folding intermediates : new insights through a variant of hydrogen exchange labelling. However, given a set of timescales for an organism, slower folding proteins may be selected against because of rate-limiting effects on cellular dynamics. Demonstration by nmr of folding domains in lysozyme. We also showed when the folded query yields all or only some of the answers of the original query. Prior to acquisition of desiccation tolerance, seeds produced seedlings with either shortened radicle tips, unexpanded hypocotyls or folded cotyledons. Her eyes fell on the old man, who, with his hands folded, quietly looked on. The unstable or partially folded mutant protein does not undergo trafficking and is usually rapidly degraded. Intracellular folding pathway of human chorionic gonadotropin beta subunit. All reported results on the training data are averaged over the ten folds. Figures are averages across the ten folds with standard deviations in brackets. In normal breathing, the folds are held apart to permit the free flow of air. Once assembled, the terminal regions are folded to become the binding site for the next subunits. Thermodynamics and kinetics of downhill protein folding investigated with a simple statistical mechanical model. With progressive growth of the quartz fibres, folding also continued and homogeneous flattening strain was superposed on the earlier strain. The worms are found mostly on the peritoneal walls although occasional worms are found on the intestinal folds. The arm folds up compactly below the level of the armrest. In general, the outer surface of the epidermis is relatively smooth, although in certain places it may be highly folded. Long invaginations of the basal membrane extend into the folds. Collective interactions slow folding while enhancing stability by involving non-local parts of the chain in the folding nucleus. Exploring the space of protein folding hamiltonians : the balance of forces in a minimalist barrel model. As mentioned above, microphase separation is not decoupled from folding. From snapshot to movie : phi analysis of protein folding transition states taken one step further. Unification of the folding mechanisms of non-two-state and two-state proteins. The changing nature of the protein folding transition state : implications for the shape of the freeenergy profile for folding. Conceivably, funnelling could thus be so strong and so cannily distributed throughout the protein structure that no bottlenecks to folding remain. The folding trajectory traverses a robust free-energy profile determined by topology. Landscape approaches for determining the ensemble of folding transition states : success and failure hinge on the degree of frustration. The energy landscape of modular repeat proteins: topology determines folding mechanism in the ankyrin family. Is the folding energy landscape evolved to optimize structural cooperativity ? Initial events of protein folding from an information-processing viewpoint. We later saw the analog of this in the phase diagram of a model protein, which contained folded and folded-glass phases. Transition states and folding dynamics of proteins and heteropolymers. Intermediates and barrier crossing in a random energy model (with applications to protein folding). Characterization of residual structure in the thermally denatured state of barnase by simulation and experiment : description of the folding pathway. Conformational heterogeneity of an equilibrium folding intermediate quantified and mapped by scanning mutagenesis. Structure and stability of a second molten globule intermediate in the apomyoglobin folding pathway. One is no longer limited to the identification of folding intermediates in qualitative terms. Three-state model for lysozyme folding : triangular folding mechanism with an energetically trapped intermediate. In the absence of errors folding is 2-state. Insights into protein folding using physical techniques : studies of lysozyme and -lactalbumin. In the engrailed homeodomain protein secondary and tertiary structure folding are uncoupled, leading to a very rapid folding process. Both apo- and holo-forms adopt folded structures and unfold in two-state equilibrium-unfolding processes. Breathy voice is implemented primarily through abducting the vocal folds via the posterior cricoarytenoid muscles. In general, the involvement of the ventricular folds indicates tension in both the vocal and ventricular folds. Figure 2 presents a video image of a phonating glottis, with glottal vocal folds adducted and ventricular folds and aryepiglottic folds in their open positions. Furthermore, these folded plans can be kept overlapped, so that the time cost of the algorithm can be greatly reduced, as in the following theorem. As a result, the airflow is modulated at the vibration frequency of the vocal folds. After completing the left panel of the score, the panels are folded open exposing the inner section of the music. Sliding, folding glazed doors open onto a little paved area for external seating [18]. The external tegument is highly folded forming a network where it connects with the pharynx (arrowhead). She folds her arms, wrings her hands, periodically sighs. Other asymmetric macro- and micro-structures used as kinematic indicators are abundant (porphyroclast systems, drag folds, small-scale shears, flanking structures). The development of flanking folds during simple shear and their use as kinematic indicators. In many localities, layering is disturbed by small-scale faults and folds, probably also related to subsidence. A true two-amino-acid code sequence capable of folding and function has yet to be observed but may exist most likely for an -helical structure. Hunching his bony back over his tightly folded arms, he brought his jaw to one of the shoulders and kept it there. Regional shear is intrinsic in the generation of kilometre-scale sheath folds which close and face towards the southeast and the transport direction. Such localized deformation along numerous, discrete planes of displacement appears to consistently mirror the sense of distributed shear associated with the generation of kilometre-scale folds. A group of six pentagons folds naturally to form a serrated hemisphere. He thought it a crime that folds should be moved from their place on his shoulder. We were interested in identifying other such functionally versatile -rich folds that could be traced back to the early stages of life's evolution. The effect of later switching is folded into the interpretation. Cattle owned by the peasantry were easy to steal because they were rarely folded at night. The dress of the sentimental type was light and limp, falling in graceful folds, its ornaments were few and not glittering. The success of loosely folded paper has one simple explanation; the greater surface area of paper immediately available for gnawing. She slowly folded her notebook and put it in her pocket. In the adolescent singer, they can cause air to leak through the folds during phonation, resulting in a temporary breathy tone quality. The young men looked like old people because their flesh was so full of folds and wrinkles. All of it could go into one's breast pocket when folded neatly. Velmans expressed this difficulty most directly with his concern that my "first person" analysis cannot be folded back into science. 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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