词汇 | example_english_insulate |
释义 | Examples of insulateThese 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. Magnetically insulated ion diode with a gas-breakdown plasma anode. The cabinet was thus to be insulated still further from departmental enthusiasm and expertise. All this part of the robot is insulated with wax filler. The whole chamber is surrounded and insulated with wax except for the area between the heater plate and the battery, which is an air space. The main oil chamber is hard to access as it is totally sealed and insulated. Like any nested programming model, this recursive structure ensures that components may be easily reused in combination with one another while insulating their internal structure. Architectural history is against architectural theory, which circumscribes architecture and insulates it from or mediates reality (and the past). Knowing that the separation-of-powers insulates them from such legislative overrides, courts may be emboldened to take on a more active role. The grid emission electrode is insulated from the hollow anode. To some extent, however, the centre was insulated from him. He insulates himself in his inwardness, telling his secret neither to his wife nor his four children. Actuarial work was thus rather insulated from developments in statistical theory generally during this period. The assembly is enclosed in a thermally insulated and pressurized case to reduce its sensitivity to external temperature changes. In all cases, those agencies insulated from presidential control at their creation are more durable than other agencies. In reaction, people turned to informal networks of friends and family, creating an 'hour-glass' society in which individuals insulated themselves from distrusted formal organizations. Fourth, well insulated panels have potentially higher radiant temperatures than masonry. As noted in 3, to deal with the insulating conductor boundaries one has to consider a periodic array of voids. The upland farm, in contrast, insulates itself from the effects of a falling wage by reallocating labour from off-farm employment back to upland cultivation. Circulation induced by electric fields in insulating liquids. We therefore speculate that a highly insulating foam of desorbed water vapour developed at the top of the sill. The flow structure is governed by the currents in these boundary layers for the case of insulating walls. The sections were joined together using insulating tape to seal the joints between sections on the outer wall. Oligodendrocytes are integral to the formation of the myelin sheath, an insulating layer surrounding neurons that dramatically increases the speed of nerve impulse conduction. A constraint on brain evolution in cephalopods is the lack of capacity to manufacture myelin, the insulating material of axons. The depth of the baffles also insulates the church from the noise of aircraf t which frequently pass overhead [41]. The floor of varnished boards was supported on iron beams and insulated from the basement with sawdust between timber joists. Samples were then insulated and returned to laboratory freezers within 8 h of collection to preserve the initial integrity of the snow. Indeed, even misanthropes are not insulated from the effects of context. The electrical insulating property of the myelin membrane is provided by its high and characteristic lipid content. In this scheme, the secondary turn only has to be insulated from the high output voltage. Through the 1970s, most developing countries strongly insulated their internal financial markets from international financial markets. If new legislation can be passed, then all attempts at insulating are useless. The hardwiring literature's assumption that insulating structure is durable is confirmed. There are also reasons to expect that authoritarian leaders are not completely insulated from society. Consider recent research on medical procedures which are relatively insulated from lawsuits. Static frictional contact problems for electro-elastic materials were studied in [4, 10-12, 16] under the assumption that the foundation is insulated. More general boundary conditions modelling ohmic contacts and insulating segments are admitted on the 'diffusion time scale'. As landlord, the university maintained boundaries in order to protect its investment, encouraging segregation and insulating itself from the surrounding city. Either way, by distinguishing marginal recording sites, the remaining core sample should be insulated from errors of stripe affiliation. The silicon oxide layer insulates the two sides and stops any electrochemical charge transfer, which might damage the chip or the cell. The idea that science itself remains insulated from its popularized dissemination does not correspond to the evidence. The process of knowledge production was thus not insulated from science popularization. Hampered by the language barrier and distance, they were insulated from international criticism. In this paper, we consider a body that is both thermally and electrically insulated. There, existence results in the study of static contact problems with electro-elastic materials were presented under the assumption that the foundation is insulated. During the period spanning early postnatal period and beyond, the surviving axons are ensheathed by the insulating substance myelin, produced by oligodendroglia. Conviction and experience had so insulated the leadership against the rituals of antagonism that it could not be perceived as sufficiently independent of such rituals. Contrary to the common perception, cost-of-living adjustments appear to be effective in insulating workers' real standard of living in the face of boom inflationary conditions. A negative calorie balance results in loss of muscle as well as insulating body fat. Only the off-shore oil industry, insulated from the war both physically and through foreign control, has continued to deliver hard currency with any regularity. Therefore, each opaque interaction is insulated from the others. Although largely insulated from the pressures of patronage politics, they were not immune to larger pressures associated with democratic institutions. By formally discouraging talk that could point outside the parameters of the individual psyche, the treatment program effectively insulates itself from clients' critiques and challenges. As a result, first order change tends to be insulated from pluralistic pressures. Authoritarian rulers will use an official language that insulates them from populations under their control. The thermally insulated top and bottom boundaries are 3 cm apart; tho top is stress-free while all the other boundaries are no-slip. The experimental study of electro-convection and space-charge-limited currents in insulating liquids. Another plausible alternative hypothesis is that it is not insulating characteristics that increase durability but the politics at the time an agency was created. Here (6.1c) corresponds to perfectly conducting boundaries and (6.1d) to insulating boundaries. To be sure, coherence is not without value-it helps in insulating law from politics, or, at least, apparently so. In short, a policy of insulating the nominal rate of interest from seasonal fluctuations leads to an indeterminacy. High restrainers on the other hand are insulated from such mood fluctuations unless they are also people who eat when emotional. In any event, whatever allocation does occur will be insulated from wide disparities in the state of the science. On the other hand, averaging the highest salary over more years insulates employees from wage shocks in the final years of employment. Each electrode was an etched tungsten wire (0.25 mm in diameter) insulated with lacquer to within 0.5-1.0 mm of the tip. The specimen holder was shielded by insulating material to ensure constant temperature also in the small air space near the sample. The original position insulates our deliberations from the distorting effects of knowledge of contingent, so morally arbitrar y, facts about ourselves. Alternatively, you can be enclosed, isolated and insulated in a world of books, or removed to an inert space with only the text before you. In such circumstances, regions are insulated from each other. Boundary conditions are then imposed on the potential for conducting surfaces and on its normal derivative for insulating surfaces. There are many other potential alternative pathways of conduction within the septal region which cross the plane of insulating tissue. The evolution problem (1.1)-(1.5) describes the stabilization of electro-magnetic and temperature fields given at t = 0, in a thermally and electrically insulated body. Heat could be rejected by evaporative cooling on the surface, or insulated by the use of translucent insulating materials. To maintain the walls a t uniform temperature the bottom of the apparatus was insulated with 7.6 cm thick styrofoam. I examine the connection between insulating characteristics and agency durability directly. Agencies insulated from presidential control often have more than one of these characteristics. Because the personal vote insulated them, the electoral sorting that occurred in presidential elections did not occur in congressional elections. Leeds, which insulated it from the harsher effects of trade depression, explains why virtually all shades of political opinion were committed to free trade. The issues involved in the mutually bene®cial relationships between the two military governments were the second factor that insulated the bilateral relationship. During vertebrate brain development, axons are enwrapped by myelin, an insulating membrane produced by oligodendrocytes. Thus, as long as therapists labored in accordance with the ideological premises of inner reference,8 the program was effectively insulated from clients' critical commentary. Conducting versus insulating walls tion of charge states given by the two codes. The anode is insulated from the cathodes by ceramic ring. Agencies that are insulated from presidential control are more durable than other agencies. They 'placed' it in a physical although miraculous setting, not in an order of substance insulated from all else. The building's concrete shell is insulated on the exterior and wrapped with extruded clay planks. The original scheme was poorly insulated by today's standards, with 25mm of insulation in the pitched roofs and no additional cavity insulation in walls. The membrane walls are both flux-free and electrically insulating to leading order. Immersion of biological tissues at ambient temperature may thus result in the formation of an insulating layer of nitrogen gas around the specimen. The simplest type of transmission line comprises just a pair of parallel wires kept a uniform distance apart by suitably inserted insulating spacers. Here, insulated by repression from direct awareness, mental representations can live on unsuspected and unknown. Earth-sheltering, with insulation as detailed in figure, gives the main body of the building a highly insulated envelope. On their interiors he placed light insulating elements and then interior panelling or plaster. We restrict our attention to the case when the wedge is insulated though our calculations can readily be extended to the isothermal case. The entrance fluid temperature is thermostated and the thermally non-active parts of the tubes are insulated. The team member is not insulated by the team from criticism for his or her own contributor y failure. Unfortunately for presidents, the number of agencies created by statute has increased over time, as has the number of agencies with insulating characteristics. 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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