词汇 | example_english_graft |
释义 | Examples of graftThese 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. One other important method for examining cellular immune specificity in vivo has been to investigate the response to grafts or implants. The reason why is that reinstating a control-abstracted context grafts it to the current context. One minor drawback is that the real-time capability has been grafted on to a batch-style architecture, so workarounds are sometimes required. Splitting and grafting processes occur not only separately in motetus and triplum, but also across the voice-parts. A "spacer function" for small grafts in the enlarged pericardium of the recipient has been discussed. Two children with coronary revascularizaion with arterial grafts will be presented. Without connection to the upper motor tracts, "internal" grafting within the affected nerve tract will not be successful. Besides their recommendations about treatments of the existing grapevines and vineyards, the commission recommended only small, carefully undertaken experiments to test grafted vines. Universal systems are presumed to exist, and need only to be grafted onto the raw material of society. Follicular growth in fresh and cryopreserved human ovarian cortical grafts transplanted to immunodeficient mice. Table 3 shows the development of follicles and oocytes after grafting. Secondary follicles, on the other hand, had formed antra at 4 weeks after grafting. The 'reformist platform' carried the day, but this was like grafting hair on to a head which remained just as bald underneath. More importantly, at least five of the animals continued to accept their grafts long after the final dose of antibody (some for >6 months). The pulmonary trunk is separated from the pulmonary arteries and grafted onto the hypoplastic aorta, thus enabling the right ventricle to perfuse the systemic circulation. High-yielding genotypes are usually salt-sensitive, so grafting them onto resistant rootstocks can be a feasible strategy to improve salt tolerance. Histology of the explanted grafts revealed mild changes consistent with vascular rejection-thrombus formation, fibrin plugging, edema and hemorrhage. Chapter 8 is mainly concerned with grafting cucurbits as protection against soil pathogens, cold and salinity. We can now understand why the supermarked patterns have been successfully grafted onto the system, irrespective of their possible preunwarranted. Each set of rondeaux is grafted by rhyme onto the ballades. The shape and location of bypass grafts when present, were seen. Reoperative coronary bypass grafting without cardiopulmonary bypass through a small thoracotomy. Morphologically normal follicles in the grafts were recovered from mouse kidney capsules under a dissection microscope (c, d). Only primordial and primary follicles were observed in the grafts 6 weeks after xenografting (c). Histological examination revealed that all grafts were well vascularised and contained surviving follicles at 4 or 6 weeks after grafting. If a melody, but not the text, is grafted in multiple places in a motet, does each instance of the melody automatically constitute a refrain? Bone marrow-derived macrophages (with green fluorescent transgene) were grafted in the striatum 3, 8 and 16 days after toxin injection. The rate of degeneration of grafts fashioned from the saphenous vein is, thus, possibly high. In such a system, a designer's vocabulary exists as patterns of exploration that can be grafted into new regions of the design space. Anybody who actually knew him knows how hard he grafted to get them up. Without immunosuppression, these grafts are almost always recognised and rejected by the recipient as 'foreign'. Immunogenicity of xenogeneic cornea tissue grafts implanted in anterior chamber of mouse eyes. Our bodies, like all other life forms, have no essence ("self-being") that could be violated by invasive procedures, mechanical devices, or artificial grafts. The grafted tree has a special resonance in romance: when heroines sit under such a tree, a supernatural or mystical event often occurs. Textually and musically, it confirms that grafting is an identifiable procedure: we see in it a 'whole' refrain that is split in fr. 845. Such mice accepted their grafts indefinitely, whereas responses to unrelated thirdparty antigens rapidly recovered to normal levels. They found that calcium carbonate was usually deposited around the grafted test which then adhered firmly. A carer's allowance could be grafted on to the integrated child credit and adult employment credit system. After transplantation, fetal tectal grafts establish fiber interconnections with the underlying host midbrain. By 5 weeks post-transplantation cells migrated up to 15 mm from the grafting site. Indeed, our experiments show that the mixed precursor grafts generated neurons with apparent synaptic connections in the injury site. Fetal tectal grafts were reaggregated by low-speed centrifugation (5 minutes, 3006g). An attempt to solve the phylloxera crisis was grafted vines. Grafting keeps alive, as a support, the system on which one grafts. Early massive follicle loss and apoptosis in heterotopically grafted newborn mouse ovaries. Seven grafted rats satisfying these criteria were chosen for the study. The influence of predegenerated nerve grafts on axonal regeneration from prelesioned peripheral nerves. Follicular growth in fresh and cryopreserved human ovarian cortical grafts xenografted to immunodeficient mice. Maturation of mouse primordial follicles by combination of grafting and in vitro culture. The oocyte diameters in the primordial and primary follicles did not change after grafting. Another finding indicates that evidence for compromised skin flaps and grafts was contradicted by two of the articles. A growing body of research has helped anchor the hypothesis that reading acquisition is grafted onto oral language skills. Learning to talk is grafted onto prior ways of acting and interacting with others. We conclude that the duration of the palliative procedure was good with 5 mm grafts. While we have attempted to oversize slightly the conduit at the time of surgery, all the grafts eventually will be outgrown. Another concerns the relation between grafting in music and grafting in poetry. The particle lah can be used as a separate item or grafted on to other words, as above, to add emphasis. The hypogonadal (hpg) mouse mutant has allowed us to investigate survival and function of neural grafts. As assessed by testicular weight, grafts were still functioning at 60 d compared with the single low-dose group (45n9p4n7 mg vs 12n1p3n2 mg). Animals with 'pure' tectal grafts served as controls for the effect of the dissociation-reaggregation procedure. The cell/matrix mixture completely filled the cavities, and in each case 500 000 cells were grafted into the injury site. Furthermore, all disequations will still be satisfied, as the grafted constant does not appear in their right-members. The pattern of host retinal innervation of these grafts was then assessed. However, in the chapters on specific periods, the master frame and regular frames are all too often simply grafted on well-known narratives and topics. Others presented it as a subfield of physics or grafted it onto the formulae of natural theology. Restoration of ovulatory cycles by young ovarian grafts in aging mice: potentiation by long-term ovariectomy decreases with age. Likewise, no difference was observed between diameters of primary follicles before and after grafting. Four or 6 weeks after xenografting, histological examination revealed that all grafts were well vascularised and contained surviving follicles. A meta-analysis of randomized trials comparing coronary artery bypass grafting with percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty in multivessel coronary artery disease. Neural grafts are still under evaluation concerning their therapeutic utility to alleviate symptoms. Quality of life 12 months after coronary artery bypass grafting surgery. Implantation of balloon-expandable intravascular grafts by catheterization in pulmonary arteries and systemic veins. Fewer articles were identified to report the evidence or information for decompression sicknesses, exceptional blood loss, intracranial abscess, compromised skin grafts and flaps, and thermal burns. Adjustment amounts to a commodification # of public services like health and education, with safety nets for the poor and vulnerable grafted on in more recent years. Functional analysis of fronto-striatal reconstruction by striatal grafts. Implantation of balloon expandable intravascular grafts by catheterization in pulmonary arteries and systemic veins. Transplantation of neural stem cells into the brain has had varying results depending on the age of the host and the region into which the cells were grafted. Therefore, a fundamental difference between low-risk corneal grafts and other solid transplants is that the immune response generated in lowrisk corneal grafts is principally of the indirect, 'self-restricted' type. Immunity to homologous grafted skin. Response of grafted tomatoes to -ooded conditions. If the concept of the trifoliate left valve was grafted on to the description of atrioventricular canal malformations, then morphologists and echocardiographers could have no reason to object. Both the extent of biofilm formation and the proportion of viable biofilm cells were significantly diminished on the surface of the silver-coated vascular grafts as compared with uncoated controls. Two points are worth emphasising: he plainly sees grafting as partly being a matter of rhyme ('cinq vers entez par eux aux rimes de la chancon'). I begin only by returning, and returning as an 'arbitrary' hybrid of fantasmatic grafts and 'incorporations', like some kind of monster. In such a context, the notion of grafting implicitly has a powerful role in structuring meaning. Much as we may want to emphasise the musical repetitions, we cannot ignore the textual grafts. Coronary bypass grafts have been utilized, and in rare instances, balloon coronary angioplasty and thrombolytic therapy have been attempted. A peak was seen in 1986, when 1,182 kidney grafts were done in that single year. However, in clinical settings, corneal grafting often occurs in vascularised (high-risk) eyes. Unstable results are evident following autologous grafting in patients with this type of vitiligo. In animal models of these procedures, the acceptance of subsequent grafts is often achieved without the need for additional immunosuppression. However, almost without exception, all of the grafts that are transplanted from one genetically disparate individual to another are eventually rejected. Similarly, emotion words may be grafted onto the child's prior reactions or behaviors. Words such as "see" and "look" may be grafted onto earlier joint attention behaviors. As such, reading is grafted onto oral language skills. The argument, rather, is that these other political idioms were grafted on to the humanist trunk which was the language of the new commonwealth. They were typically grafted on to existing command-and-control programs. The inferior vena cava is grafted on to the pulmonary arteries if this was not done previously. 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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