词汇 | example_english_halves |
释义 | Examples of halvesThese 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. The compiler added the relative ' qui' before ' misertus es' to link the two halves of the introit. Splitting each clause into two halves of two literals each, we get a graph with n2 vertices and n2+ random edges. Halves, quarters and eighths are more instantly recognizable and appear in most early numerate cultures. The number of species was also reduced to 85 by omitting 10 species with few trees in the upper halves of their diameter distributions. Even if it could be split (either accidentally or autonomously) into two autopoietic halves, there might be no self-copying involved. The two halves of the trap look like a large, opened butter bean with long spines around the edges. People still thought in halves, thirds and quarters and were generally more comfortable with fractions. In order to assess serial position in terms of both initial position and final position, the nonword was divided into two halves. The margin of the halves might curl, resulting in a boat-shaped structure. The two halves of the bladder are usually approximated creating a single exstrophied bladder. The trunks divide into anterior and posterior divisions, which separate the innervation of the ventral and dorsal halves of the upper limb. The upper and lower halves of each figure depict the real and imaginary parts, respectively, of the appropriate vorticity component. Only sounds with results other than 0.999 are shown in two halves. The pieces were then split at the moment of stasis into two separate halves, or 'cells'. In that respect, the two halves of the book are not fully integrated. The two members of these matched pairs were presented in separate halves of the test to minimize possible memory effects. The assembled hohlraum halves are cooled to cryogenic temperatures to receive the filled, layered capsule. 11. Short-range helices, such as individual hairpin loops, should form rapidly, since the two halves of the helix are in close proximity. Microtubules extend between the two halves of the cell. In fact, the two halves of the exchange behave differently. Moreover, the ion at m/z 273 was observed in the positive mode, resulting from the fragmentation of the scytonemin molecule into two symmetric halves. The results change quite dramatically when the other halves of spending preferences are included in the models, namely, spending itself. The first act, seen from that viewpoint, falls into two great halves. All the conditions shown to be active in the ordering and the selection of nuclear vowels for mono- and disyllabic halves obtain here too. To this end, the book divides into two halves. The eyeballs were cut into halves in the equatorial plane. The most recent block is divided in two halves and each time one half is filled, a garbage collection is triggered. During one experimental session, the intensities of illumination of the two halves of the display were kept constant. Arbitrarily splitting the data into halves was not uncommon. The two halves of the stigma usually open the next day after anthesis and are receptive to pollination for 2 days following anthesis. True to himself, he did nothing by halves, and overstretched himself physically, mentally and financially on his expeditions. First, his account of neural mechanisms suggests no place in the brain where the two halves of a predicate-argument structure could come together. The two halves were presented in a counterbalanced order. Using the split-halves method we can assess the consistency between two heterogeneous samples of items measuring similar classes of coherence relationships. There is an orthogonal way of structuring this paper in two halves. We divided the experimental trials into two halves (experimental phases 1 and 2), allowing us to investigate adaptation. He assiduously repeats both halves of the binary forms. Whereas the semantic criterion divides the left- and right-branching cases into two almost equal halves, the other criteria show a strong predominance of right-branching. Biese perceived the importance of the difference in the intrinsic duration of the short vowels in the two halves of reduplicative words. Both halves of a reduplicative structure can contribute independently towards a minimally marked overall structure. Because people do not necessarily marry partners in their own age group, the upper and lower halves of the table are not mirror images. We divide r into two halves h and h by a vertical bisector. The insect has been trapped within the two halves of the flytrap and is lying motionless. The petrology and mineralization aspects essentially divide the book into two halves. Now, there are essentially two methods for splitting a list of length 2k into two equal halves. One puts (on the counting surface) the 2 persons and the 3 persons "and one respectively halves them to subtract them from the" 5 persons. 343 direction of a contact force divides the plane into two halves. Bisected zonae were prepared by cutting each oocyte, under a dissecting microscope, into halves using a pair of no. 26 gauge needles. The activity was less stable in anucleate than in nucleate halves. Mean luminance of the two screen halves was 18.75 cd 0m 2 for all stimuli. Relationships 3 and 4 are of little meaning, as weight is repeated in both halves of the relationship. The right and left halves of the cerebral hemispheres are morphologically very similar. The subscripts, j, k, denote functions that are analytic in the upper and lower halves of the complex plane, respectively. The two halves of the structure are treated as morphological equals and their relationship is evaluated in terms of output-to-output copying. Their variable length - allowing the player to repeat one or both halves, or neither, as the occasion demanded - contributed to their utility. Inputs such as fertilizers or seeds were normally shared in halves or in other proportions usually more favourable for the tenant. Overall time spent on the upper and lower halves of the plant was also recorded. The two halves of the egg soon afterwards become separated from each other. In the apical halves of the fore and hind borders there is some mixing of brown and white veinlets. Tests were conducted during the first and second halves of the scotophase to determine whether time of peak responsiveness differs for honey and human volatiles. In the initial density field, constant values are prescribed in the left- and right-hand channel halves with a steep, but smooth, transient in between. A rational basis on which to split the data into its two 'symmetrical' halves was sought. The use of letters in both halves of the postcode is not entirely random. The magnitude of the coefficient on party size halves and is no longer significant. Unfortunately, this finding does not hold up when we use an interaction term in a single equation instead of dividing the samples into two halves. Most strikingly, what if the upper and lower halves are inver ted? The final assembly of the hohlraum halves with the capsule take place, trapping the capsule in precise position between the thin films. 12. I pose that agist limits have the effect of slicing a patient into halves - two halves that are full of meaning and variables. Randomly selected mature seeds prior to dehiscence, immediately after dehiscence and 1 month after dehiscence were de-coated and cut into longitudinal halves. If the two halves do not quite add up, each has valuable things to say. His text shows how far apart the two halves of the city had developed after only 18 years. The dorsal halves were homogenized and centrifuged at 7000g for 15 minutes. We utilize our a priori knowledge of the obstacle locations and partition the obstacle space into two halves. The two halves of the introit do not match grammatically. The lower halves show trial-by-trial stimulus contrast tracked by a staircase procedure. The may had two halves : during the second half, the incumbent may seat relinquished some of its religious duties to the ' guest ' site that would host the next may. The substance of the book falls roughly into two main halves (and one can see some evidence of separate authorship, not least in occasional overlaps between the 'halves'). Longer-range helices will form more slowly, and may only form when previous folding of short-range helices in between brings together the two distant halves of the long-range helix. A comparison of the first and second halves of the experiment in order to test for order effects failed to reveal a significant difference in patterns of competition. The volume is divided into two halves. In each of these first two cases, the two alternative motions correspond to the traversal of two complementary halves of a circular geodesic. Second, although the village was physically divided between 1949 and 1967, it was later separated into two halves (following its physical reunification in 1967) by a less visible division. The corresponding min-cut solution consists of a set of internal edges of finite and thus unit capacity, whose removal would split the modified graph into two halves. Sentences were played in a random order to each participant, with the restriction that the grammatical and ungrammatical version of the same sentence occurred in different halves of the presentation. The lesions in the spinal cord were separated into rostral and caudal halves, with one half processed for cryostat sectioning and immunohistochemistry, and the other prepared for plastic embedding. A similar case concerns isolated passages which could be much slower and less rhythmic than those that surround them, most obviously at the start of second halves. However, the dynamics of this decrease differs in the halves obtained by bisection of the 1-cell embryos and blastomeres in the first and second mitoses. Estimating that this totals half a person per machining centre, then the introduction of such machines halves the direct labour requirement. However, if the embryo is divided into two along the animal-vegetal axis the two halves do not develop normally. The constraints regulating the identity of the two halves of the constructions are not equally ranked with respect to the markedness constraints. If an unrestricted female comes on the scene, she avoids the price of courtship but still halves the cost of child-rearing and gains the reward. The correlation between the two halves before correction was 0.7195. In this plot, both upper and lower halves of the wake are plotted to show the attained degree of symmetry. Both outer movements subdivide roughly into two halves, the first measured and meditative, the second purposeful and occasionally violent. They split almost evenly between the first and second halves of the decade in date of incorporation. In other words, both in terms of consumers and producers of media, the country is split into linguistic halves. A banknote is therefore the symmetric tensor product of its halves. The left halves of the histograms are for stimulus motion to the right, and the right halves are for stimulus motion to the left. The casing is divided into two halves, the top and bottom, that clasp together to enclose the inner body of the phone. Holes are indicated for joining the two case halves. 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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