词汇 | example_english_impulse |
释义 | Examples of impulseThese 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 problem will simply be to explain why they should have these impulses in the first place. The act of collecting unauthorised recordings thus stems from two significant impulses. The initial read-through, therefore, was a useful first opportunity to allow the company's own impulses to come to the surface. We now recognize that both automatic or unconscious impulses and conscious strategies work to control behavior. However, such developmental impulses are profoundly compromised by the diverse and often contradictory manner by which the projects are being implemented on the ground. In turn, whenever faith becomes stronger in one's heart, the impulses of practice are reinforced. The presumed mechanism is decreased afferent impulses to the brain, which reduces arousal and, thereby, reduces sedative requirements. Radical impulses did not die between 1790 and 1830, but they were expressed in different ways. The error bars represent the charge from impulses that experienced branch point collision. The positional information contained in the response would be expected to be dependent on both peak rate and the number of impulses present. The stimulus sequence consisted of 30,000 motion impulses, presented with a time delay of 10 ms. b! A coincidence detector at the next level could respond only to roughly coincident impulses, while other neurons relayed the separate firing of each cell. However, the suppression of evoked activity is much greater (approximately 100 impulses 0s) than the suppression of the spontaneous activity. The number of impulses per presentation was tracked to permit calculation of response variability. Visitors must not be susceptible to momentary impulses to help; their intervention must be calculated. Moral philosophy and religious traditions with their concepts of a golden rule attempt to universalize their highly particularistic benevolent impulses. Granular noise is textured impulses, and need not be dominant in a spectromorphology. The interwar period was, thus, the only period when conservative, partly reactionary impulses achieved a central, even occasionally dominant, in-uence in the national habitus. Phenomenologists also apply this logic to inner forces such as drives or impulses. However, these "good" introjects are constantly threatened with rage and hostile impulses. The inability of alternating atrial impulses to conduct to the ventricles is referred to as 2:1 second degree atrioventricular block. The related construct of ego control is defined by children's ability to modulate their impulses and feelings. The indirect-drive implosions were loaded by a series of impulses lasting ;1 ns. Secondly and more importantly, the government can adopt certain impulses and integrate them into its own legislation. Self-correcting spontaneous economic impulses were suspended causing a 'ratchet effect' that pushed upwards the equilibrium unemployment rate. Over the few years following its invention, the entrepreneurial impulses of an unnamed cast of hundreds converged in the spread of the jogo do bicho. They block transmission of nerve impulses from sacral efferents to the detrusor muscles, inhibiting contraction. Again we see how fear plays a central role, in this case fear of one's own aggressive impulses towards others. Jointly, however, both impulses point to the democratic significance of enduring social relations and power. Finally, we have shown that the case for smoothing nominal rates of interest depends on the source of seasonal impulses. Of course, ultimately, we examine all three possible sources of seasonal impulses. Competing with these impulses are the less noble incentives to protect patronage resources or unload financially burdensome services on municipalities. Then the resulting trajectory is convolved with a sequence of two impulses to obtain a twice-shaped input. The internal damping of the spring also absorbs the severe vibrations and impulses on the mechanism. With more impulses, the system becomes more robust to flexible mode parameter changes, but this will result in longer delay in the system response. Figure 1-b shows the process of convoluting an input with two impulses. In the second stage, the outcome of the first stage is convolved with a sequence of two impulses. A factor describing "lack of control," characterized by poorly regulated expression of impulses, low persistence, and negative response to challenge, was derived. However, the species name for the plant was fraught with contradictory impulses of that time. Thus, when seasonal impulses derive from endowments (income), the nominal interest rate should vary more, seasonally, than the exogenous driving variable. As he correctly points out, the world we see and experience surrounding us exists only as nerve impulses within our head. All these findings indicate that the capacity for self-control is prerequisite for inhibiting angry impulses and engaging in prosocial behavior. Self-interested choices can be governed by principles of prudence that restrain impulses, while desires to help others may have no connection to principles. Because serotonin normally acts as a brake on impulses, a deficiency means that the person, in effect, loses full control. As children mature, they gradually develop the capacity to internalize self-control strategies and societal norms, a skill that allows them to regulate their impulses independently. The material desires of these men and women were a cumulatively powerful force which survived even though their fashionable impulses were challenged, resisted and ridiculed. Here the imagination is robust enough to accommodate and unify the otherwise competing impulses of both thought and perception. Conversely, children's subjective impulses to intervene and appraisals of threat were associated with teacher, but not parent, repor ts of internalizing symptoms. The pattern that emerges, not unlike political struggles everywhere, is one of elite control versus the impulses of democracy and accountability. The frequency response does not roll off at high frequencies, so impulses are responded to rapidly irrespective of the resonant frequency. To obtain the material for this section, we synthesised a long train of excitation impulses using falling-grain samples. There are four such large impulses, each having progressively longer durations. Behind the eulogies that accompanied the memorial's construction lie two other impulses. A distinguishing feature of complex nervous systems is their ability to transmit nerve impulses rapidly by saltatory conduction. Successive impulses emerged subsequently from this 'scenario' for he had added his own reflections, his world, to that which we had done. The pastoral emerges as a nexus of impulses, including epicurean licence, nostalgic escapism, sentimental heroism and chivalric ritual. How, he asks, could benevolent impulses create not just social movements, but new law? The amplitudes and the durations of the impulses are determined such that the system moves without vibration after the motion has ended. Neural impulses travel along sympathetic pathways to the adrenal glands, which are stimulated to secrete adrenalin (epinephrine). Finally, he even suggests that displacement defines an abstract entity, called "objectum," because the impulses of the will remain identical although the presentables have changed. The impact of 'bursting' thalamic impulses at a neocortical synapse. Thus, none of these rays was the same, and the sensation of permanence was the effect of a succession of new impulses. The middle panel illustrates the activity of a cell that fired bursts of impulses restricted primarily to shor t periods immediately following saccades. As velocity increases, so does peak firing rate, but the number of impulses decreases. Calibration bars indicate firing rates in impulses 0s. The actual low-frequency asymptote of the retinal maintained activity was somewhat below this theoretical value, indicating some degree of negative serial correlation between impulses. Long trains of impulses in the absence of varying stimulation were subdivided into sampling bins of various lengths. The failure of centripetally propagating impulses means the dendrites are, to a large degree, electrically isolated from the soma and provide regional, or local, inhibition. 514 and impulses are applied in order to prevent interpenetration. By allowing the shaper to contain negative impulses, the shaper duration can be shortened, while satisfying the same robustness constraint. Hence, it is evident that the speed of the system response reduces with the increase in the number of impulses. Self-communication and self-assertion yielded to psychological laws and to a seismographic documentation of physical impulses. Evidence that the cat's electroretinogram is not influenced by impulses passing to the eye along the optic nerve. The impact of 'bursting' thalamic impulses at a neocor tical synapse. Design objectives are to determine the amplitude and time locations of the impulses, so that the shaped command reduces the detrimental effects of system flexibility. The requirement of positive amplitude for the impulses is to avoid the problem of large amplitude impulses. The time locations of the impulses were obtained by solving the constraint equation. Effects of using the positive and negative amplitudes shapers and a higher number of impulses have also been studied. There is no attempt, for example, to confront the tensions between the free market impulses of competition policy and the interventionism of structural policies. The conf licting impulses within popular protest may explain why local accounts often contain a cer tain ambivalence toward it. As today, such impulses always competed with other political and strategic priorities. Individual ambitions for the family fortune and social advance subsumed solidaristic impulses. The ego control rating was selected to represent young children's capacities to regulate emotion and impulses in challenging situations. External direct brain interfaces rely on sensing through the skin of electrical activity related to nerve impulses. Low scorers, by contrast, are risk takers who are unlikely to inhibit behavioral impulses. In nervous communication, messages are carried as electrical impulses in nerve fibres. The effects are not produced via the sensory organs as electrical impulses, but through the blood vessels as foreign substances absorbed, for example, by inhalation. In these cases, the self is, as it were, split against itself, subject to desires and impulses that seem" out of character". Not all the impulses of the repressed find simple expression in and censored, even during sleep. In like manner, the impulses to escape danger to myself or the children, or evade the animal's agonies also appear to be basic. Humans had capacity for cerebration and for symbolising instinctive impulses, but instincts were 'enforced by the effects of millions of years of selection'. There was a 'balance between the integrative impulses of informal primary relationships and the segregative relationships of formal industrial society'. Each can receive impulses from other cells, and each will" fire" and so stimulate other neurones if its own inputs trigger it. Conflicting stances on many issues can readily be justified by citing compassionate impulses. From there, efferent impulses are carried by the vagus and phrenic nerves to the stomach and abdominal musculature, resulting in vomiting. Our ambivalence, our uncertainty about his position derives from our prior inability to reconcile two contradictor y impulses. Is it dominated by communitarian impulses that focus attention on social integration rather than social equality? The press provided the transmission mechanism by which impulses from these two motors were turned into working alliances. Another trend was found in the area of internal impulses, needs, motivations, and emotional state. 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