词汇 | example_english_hardness |
释义 | Examples of hardnessThese 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. However, with decreasing temperature cadmium and zinc induced similar effects at many concentrations and water hardnesses. In addition, the volume also attests to an intellectual ambition and hardness of thought which critics couldn't acknowledge or didn't see. Hosts arranged in order of increasing specific gravity and hardness (see table 4). The breadth of these spheres is a function of the strength of the norm and its hardness. Several traits were investigated, including test weight, protein content, flour yield, kernel hardness and several mixograph parameters. The results suggest that pigmentation in the coronary region is associated with reduced initial development of hardness. The major conclusion is that, for a given site, water concentration does influence, and is negatively related to, hardness. The sensitivity of the optical tactile sensor can be adjusted by texture morphology and hardness of the sheet. It seems that the length of exposure to boiling water is very critical and probably depends on the size and hardness of the seed. The final value of the hardness and elastic modulus was obtained by averaging 10 measurements. Questions about average-case hardness are of broad interest, but no quick resolution is in sight. The irony of course about pencil hardness is that on the wrong surface nothing is visible. A range of values indicates a dependence on water hardness from soft to extreme. Increasing water hardness and decreasing water temperature caused an increase in the life-span of both control and metal exposed decaudised cercariae. These suppositions are confirmed also by wear, friction coefficient, and hardness measurements. Things seem self-lit, and the gentler 'carved' aspect of colour overrides tendencies to 'plastic' hardness and brilliance. Effect of weathering during delayed harvest on test weight, seed size, and grain hardness of wheat. However, at certain isolated metal concentrations, associated with a specific level of water hardness and temperature, increased survival above controls occurred. But obviously the hardness of a property - its being a temporally non-relational property - is not something that is relative in this sense. Progressing from fright to hardness to fatalism in the face of unspeakable horrors, her letters are the products of mature observation and analysis. Other factors that may explain the condition of the plaques under consideration are the hardness and preciousness of jade. One person can make up to eight holes of the original design in one day depending on the hardness of the ground. The breeding success of this beetle varied widely between host tree species and showed no obvious trends based on tree systematics or wood hardness. Metal exposure of parasites caused a differing response between the two snail species (fig. 1) dependent on metal concentration and water hardness. Decreasing water temperature and increasing water hardness reduced the toxicity of the two metals. 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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