词汇 | example_english_instrumentation |
释义 | Examples of instrumentationThese 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. I was going to say that extra care is needed to supervise all these instrumentations, so that such accidents do not occur. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 The orchestra performs large-scale works as well as pieces for medium-sized and small ensembles of various instrumentations. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. In all implementations that we know of, this instrumentation is implemented in an ad hoc fashion. In addition to the main beam entry and pumping por ts, there are 30 smaller por ts available for diagnostic instrumentation. The drawbacks could be: 1) high initial cost for video thoracoscopic instrumentation; and 2) the risk of emergency thoracotomy for major bleeding. The figure also shows the extreme sensitivity of the boundary-layer stability mechanism (and, incidentally, of the instrumentation) to any change in the mean flow field. The present state-of-the-art instrumentation for the analysis of non-volatile organic compounds that target key biomarkers have detection limits in the subppb range. Thus, ad hoc instrumentation is tedious at a low level and it may be impossible at a high level. First, users do not have to deal with code instrumentation directives; the instrumentation has already been done. Research in neuroanatomy and neurobiology, and behavioral and molecular genetics, fields all currently benefiting from breakthroughs in instrumentation and imaging technology, complement this work. Networked music can reinterpret traditional perspectives on stagecraft, ensemble, improvisation, instrumentation and collaboration, or enable otherwise impractical relationships between controllers, sensors, processors, inputs and outputs. The first version was written in 1977, and was followed many others scored for a wide variety of instrumentations. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. The vocals and instrumentations are let go on until the musicians stopped playing and the girls finished singing, without fade-outs. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. The mechanical instrumentation was designed in such a way that any vibration or flow disturbance induced by the system could be immediately detected and corrected. Also, mechanical and electronic instrumentation can present a major difficulty. Difficulties with high-accuracy instrumentation, mean profile unsteadiness, and the very small molecular scales of the scalar have made highly detailed information difficult to obtain. During the tape recording of the data, several primary quantities were monitored, on-line, with the analog instrumentation for comparison and calibration purposes. There are many reasons for this selective choice of instrumentation amongst pupils. She spoke in detail of instrumentation, the sargam notational system, rags, tals, improvisation, and musical structures and forms. The technique does require highly specialized scientific instrumentation to visualize this molecular marker, thereby increasing its set up costs considerably. The instrumentation that will be used for the experimental investigation is presented and some results from a theoretical model are shown. The required instrumentation will be presented and discussed. All lectures were interspersed with practical sessions on the telescope demonstrating techniques, instrumentation and astrophotography. The instrumentation code also checks whether a breakpoint has been set at the event, and if so, transfers control to an interactive debug monitor. Screening criteria, instrumentation choices, duration of trials and analytic strategies may have a profound impact on the conclusions that can be derived from trials. If coordination knowledge is explicitly modelled, what are adequate formalisms, not just for the representation but also for the instrumentation of that knowledge? In 1975, popular music was canto popular, a genre that was against and openly dismissed electric instrumentations and foreign rhythm and styles. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. Unfortunately, the coverage was brief and confined to ' ' conventional ' ' planetary instrumentation only, but nonetheless stressed the difficult nature of biomarker definition. The design criteria developed through this procedure account for the strength and stiffness of the manipulator and the required transducers and instrumentation. The new observatory provided a perfect opportunity for the exercise of his penchant for spectacular instrumentation. Each of these communities develops its own methods, approaches, instrumentation, and so on. While forensic science had leapt ahead on the coattails of new laboratory instrumentation and techniques, dactyloscopy had remained relatively stagnant. Traditional instrumentations uses the flute and many kinds of percussion instruments, like drums, rattles and shakers. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. Exciting and frequently exhilarating, the speed of events made the work hard to grasp, due to the unfeasibly swift transitions of material and instrumentation. Aspects of instrumentation have bearing on the melodic/contour potential of the motive. The instrumentation for the pieces in this category tends to be acoustic in nature and made up of conducted ensembles or chamber groups. My last illustration in this section is of a physical process apparently not visualizable because in principle beyond the reach of instrumentation. Factors such as the instrumentation, repertoire, and playing styles all contributed to the decision-making process. The second and third choruses are virtually identical to the first - not only lyrically, but also in terms of instrumentation and accompanimental lines. A constraint based tool for automatic sizing of an instrumentation and control architecture. The principles of the instrumentation used to measure plant and soil water relations are covered in most chapters. Only by using the same instrumentation does "homotypic continuity," or the persistence of the same behavioral expressions of the same underlying trait, become clear. The music is largely based on instrumentations such as the violin and guitar. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. The instrumentation required for detection of this disturbance will be described following a documentation of the basic shear flow. The small rockets would contain payloads of various instrumentations. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. Most aspects of this research require substantial resources in terms of analytical or simulation laboratory facilities, ground instrumentation, spacecraft and staffing. In fact, another important dimension of coordination models amounts to whether they can be designed in a centralised fashion, or need a decentralised instrumentation. At each event, the instrumentation code can build an event record describing the event and preserving the values of any variables bound there. The remainder of this section describes the instrumentation process in more detail. Our debugger inserts simple and uniform instrumentation code that supports breakpointing, variable lookup, and control-flow tracing at arbitrary event sites. Debugging instrumentation may also be inserted at lower levels. Therefore, the samples are not representative of the population and, obviously, the tax world is usually more complex that the instrumentation of a laboratory design. Hause has composed over eighty compositions for standard instrumentations, including solo instruments, chamber groups, orchestra, band, chorus, rock band, big band, and opera. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. The first six papers explore developments in instrumentation and data analysis. The book concludes with a discussion of seismotectonics, seismic risk, and seismic instrumentation. His last changes in instrumentation were the addition, in red ink, of cymbals and bass drum. Similar findings have been reported in studies of cardiac surgeons' use of minimally invasive instruments and orthopedists' use of implants and instrumentation (24;25). An alternative to low-level instrumentation is source-level instrumentation. Not all monitors need such a fine-grained instrumentation. By choosing these conditions for operation, we show that a simple instrumentation can be used to estimate canopy density in tropical forests. To minimise the interference level in transducer and instrumentation systems, fundamental precautions in the system design were taken. The signal is then amplified with an instrumentation amplifier. They believe that this is not very sensitive and requires some quite complex mechanical instrumentation. Today it is also a popular tune for marching bands, concert bands, and small orchestras, and for extremely diverse alternate instrumentations as well. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. One reason for this might have been its homogeneous, and relatively monochromatic, instrumentation. Magnetoencephalography-theory, instrumentation, and applications to noninvasive study of the working human brain. Such instrumentation, although simpler than low-level compiler instrumentation, can still be too complex for most programmers. Contrasting instrumentation and dynamic levels collude to make explicit the functions of the different phrases. The systematic expansion of instrumentation within a section and in larger contexts is related to the fioriture concept of the work's title. Instrumentation is often used to highlight the contrasts of the original. The chapters on biogeochemistry and particulate flux have no figures other than of instrumentation, which can make digestion of the material difficult. Their sound was multi-instrumental, with traditional - flute, bodhran, acoustic fiddle, mandolin, concertina - meeting with rock instrumentation - guitar, bass, drums, keyboards and vocals. In such cases it is only possible to deduce instrumentation by comparing players' names with personnel records for the king's musical establishment. The instrumentation is thus inseparable from the very first compositional (or pre-compositional) idea. The recording of additional instrumentations such as strings and orchestra was scheduled for a later date. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. The two articles presented in this issue detail the local specifics of research design, data collection, and instrumentation. Regional anaesthesia is the anaesthetic of choice for operative delivery, since asthmatics readily suffer bronchospasm in response to instrumentation of the airway. On completion of each traverse, the first data point was repeated to evaluate instrumentation drift. A more effective strategy might be to use air as a working fluid and a flying hot wire w main instrumentation. The painter did not have available either modern biological understanding or modern instrumentation for studying human cognition. Testing several observational techniques with currently existing instrumentation will be a complementary goal to the modelling efforts. In addition to theories, paradigms include methods, instrumentation and subsidiary assumptions concerning a particular subject matter. The instrumentation of the metadata service will allow initial experience with migrating services to the most appropriate physical resources. A large variety of coordination models, abstractions and technologies have come up in order to support the (symbol-level) instrumentation of such (knowledge-level) coordination knowledge. Although in our case the individual components' instrumentations were used as the basis for the combined system, in general a better optimisation might be achieved by re-instrumenting the combined prototype. Instrumentation, and particularly the sections on detectors, is well reported. By contrast the occasional pamphlets represent a single performance and hence often specify such matters as instrumentation. They were selected to represent differing spans of time in the music profession, differing instrumentation, and a broad range of musical experience. We focused on remote sensing instrumentation for reasons that will become apparent. On future robotic space craft, where resources are limited, very complex samples will be analysed with analytical instrumentation. The chapter on observational seismology begins with a discussion of seismic instrumentation. Finally, for quantitative velocity measurement we needed a mechanism to tow a sphere and some type of measuring instrumentation through the flow. The second movement transformed this trill into an eastern arabesque, creating a beautiful tableau of sonority in its delicate evocative instrumentation and harmony. He also puts forward potential melodic and rhythmic modifications, as well as improved instrumentation, notably that of the wind and brass combination. The voices differ from each other in the following properties: synthetic modes, rhythmic patterns, instrumentation and tempo. The shattering effect is created through changes of harmony, and tone colour in terms of instrumentation, and dynamic. Such informational goals are typically not clear at the outset, instead emerging from and in turn guiding successively refined instrumentation and analyses. The aim is to analyse the transformation of formal rules into rules-in-use, and their instrumentation in the defence or claim of an actor's use. 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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