词汇 | example_english_intact |
释义 | Examples of intactThese 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 germination percentage was calculated by dividing the number of germinated seeds by the number of germinated plus intact, non-germinated seeds. They swallow the seeds of the majority of these and disperse them by depositing them intact in dung. During the fruit production, pulpy and intact fruit is plentiful and easily available. The only seeds they drop are those in intact fruit that are not eaten. The number of sprouts produced was lower for hollow stumps than intact ones, significantly so for the 1- and 5-y-old sites. We also recorded whether the stump was defective (hollow or split) or intact. Since presumptions are a special case of defeasible rules, the notion of argument structure remains intact. Within each gap or intact forest area, the quadrats were located randomly. Dead seedlings that remained intact were examined for signs of herbivore damage. The forest is a mosaic of successional stages where the intact canopy of large trees is adjacent to gaps and secondary growth areas. The seeds of at least six species were ingested whole and defecated intact. The majority of the mammals present in the pasture are clearly different from those o f t he intact forest. There was no difference in seedling abundance between natural gaps and the intact canopy for this species in any zone. With only two exceptions, roost leaves were intact at the base. Questions also arise about the correspondence between voltage levels impressed on isolated bipolar cells relative to those found physiologically in the intact retina. Cells treated with carbenoxolone still displayed random membrane activity, indicating that synaptic transmission onto the cells was still intact. In their haste to disassociate themselves from the natural, women have at times left binarisms and hierarchies intact. Immature oocytes contained intact germinal vesicles; mature oocytes resumed meiosis and had undergone germinal vesicle breakdown. In some of these a partly intact acrosome was evident. Despite these changes, the stratification patterns associated with these cell types remained largely intact within the inner plexiform layer. The percentage of motile spermatozoa and those with intact acrosomes were monitored throughout all experiments. The activity was equal to that in the intact egg-jelly. In conclusion, indirect immunofluorescence seems to be an accessible way to distinguish intact from acrosome-reacted spermatozoa. The nucleus, which contains elongate chromosomes, appears intact. The structural integrity of the intact fertilising spermatozoon appears to contribute to normal human early embryogenesis. After being trypsinized, a single intact cell was transferred by micropipette into the perivitelline space of each enucleated oocyte. The cells were selected on morphological grounds, choosing non-adherent yellowish cells with an intact membrane and pseudopodial activity. Ultimately the passage from camp to expertise, a move that leaves neither category intact, underscores the capacity of the aficion role. Extracellular recordings of retinal ganglion cells were made in intact ever ted eyecup preparations and nicotinic agonists and antagonists were added to the super fusate. The non-frontal circuits are also likely to be implicated and crucial for intact executive function. The concept of body experience and its centrality to listening comprehension remains intact. Incontinence and erosion of the intact body are so unpleasant that they are rarely addressed publicly. Recent policy has left fragmented selectivity intact, when not intensifying it further. Following transfer, watchmaker's forceps were used to tear the ovarian wall and/or gently extrude intact follicles from the cut end of the fragment. Still, the practices that separate and regiment metapragmatic discourses into those of "functions" and of "forms" remain intact. The eyes were either enucleated or dissected as eye -brain preparations with intact optic nerves. Due to sterile conditions, dead gyrodactylids were not subjected to microbial degradation and remained intact for several weeks. The callose layer is rapidly degraded upon imbibition of intact seeds, in correlation with the loss of semipermeability. Intact skin is an efficient barrier against most infective agents ; however, small skin lesions are frequent and accidental blood-skin contact may occur. The model performance in benchmark turbulent flows, in which the traditional models have been calibrated extensively, is preserved intact. To the contrary of thalamotomy, it leaves functional thalamocortical modules intact, giving better chances to spare frontal functions. If schizophrenia involves an abnormality in gamma range oscillations, then the sustained channels should not be fully intact. An unequal distribution of capabilities is left intact, once the distorting effects of past social practices and treatable disease and disability are addressed. Despite the penetration of the core by the neck, the vast majority of the length of the core remains intact. Structurally significant ions were observed in both cases and an intact parent ion was found at 395 nm for each molecule. The main part of the research involved qualitative interviews with 17 married and 12 cohabiting 'intact' couples. The only aspect continually intact is the incessant pounding rhythm. The filtrate contained residual bodies of various degrees of integrity besides intact sporozoites. Figure 3 shows examples of thin-sectioned externalized residual bodies that are relatively intact. Finally, the application of surface-labelling techniques to intact living worms may yield antigens of diagnositic value. Unusually on average only two or three peptides will be digested whilst the others remain intact. Secondly, naming is obviously semantic, but this was found to be intact in the intellectually preserved patients. Special symbols for unknowns and numbers, as well as punctuation marks are left intact. In the intact ganglia, satellite cells are tightly apposed to neurons and have a distinct morphology that permits clear identification. The burial was also found underneath an intact early stucco floor from the early phase of occupation. However, the bony par ts of most of the pendants were either intact or had been carefully restored. Though established facts about pathways, informational relations and computational organization would remain intact, questions might arise about the completeness of the functional story. He then managed to recover the offerings from this tomb intact. All of the burial complexes were found intact, without evidence of reentry or looting. While hard lines delineating events and their memories may dissolve, areas remain where memorabilities stay intact. Their social rights were intact, although their ability to exercise those that took them away from the caring tasks were attenuated. Activity patterns among / the very old : a survey on a cognitively intact sample aged 90 years and above. Previous studies had suggested that patients may have intact (or relatively intact) forward masking. In the above studies, neighbouring neurons synthesizing melaninconcentrating hormone, another lateral hypothalamic neuropeptide with multiple functions including stimulation of appetite, were shown to be intact. The skins were rinsed in saline solution and patted dry : the surface lipids were left intact. Means were redefined as processes whereas the model itself remained intact. First, it is clear that the notion of "intact" performance always depends on the sensitivity of the measurement scale. In short, when examined in detail, a superficially intact ability turned out to be associated with quite atypical cognitive and brain processes. Over thirty years later, these preferences remained intact. I recall several headteachers who were left in no doubt about the issues but with their morale intact to face the challenge. The basic word order of the main and the subordinate clause remain intact. Children were far more likely to claim that an item with a phoneme replaced with noise was intact than were adults. We also wish to compare performance in both of these conditions with performance when the signal is fully intact. As horses do not chew the cud, many seeds pass more or less intact though the digestive tract. At the same time, however, the public-fee medical care project for governmental employees remained intact, eliciting charges of unfairness from aggrieved citizens. A neonatal (within four weeks) arterial switch was performed in 75%, including 92% of those with an intact ventricular septum. Pulmonary atresia with intact ventricular septum: is neonatal repair advisable? Arterial switching in the patients with complete transposition and an intact ventricular septum, however, remained to be conquered. Nine patients had an intact ventricular septum and eight of them underwent a two-staged arterial switch operation. Note the dysplastic and hypoplastic tricuspid valve, and the intact ventricular septum. Postoperative course was uneventful and cross-sectional echocardiography performed prior to discharge showed an intact repair. Congenital tricuspid incompetence simulating pulmonary atresia with intact ventricular septum, a report of two cases. In such instances, the leaflet tissue is excised, leaving the base of the septal tissue intact at die membranous part of the septum. Intact performance on an indirect measure of race bias following amygdala damage. Such a model readily captures impaired oral reading with intact comprehension and the reverse pattern of impaired comprehension with intact oral reading. In two tumours, the researchers sequenced the complete coding region of the remaining wild-type allele and showed it was structurally intact. Speakers also show some preference for transparency and keep consonant clusters from source nouns intact, so that the source noun remains recognizable. The anti-rationalist, anti-systematizing characteristics of conservative normativism were retained intact. The jurist replies that it is: the daughter can sue under a trust for relief, so that the whole share left to her remains intact. The search for plurality both evaluates the text and yet leaves it intact so that it can yield more possibilities. Barthes managed to leave the great works of literature intact. One group found only a single pub still intact on their site. In the absence of intact suffixation rules, they may be forced to memorize regular as well as irregular past tense forms. Crucially, the linguistic impairment appears to be limited in scope, as lexical memory seems to be relatively intact. Several lines of evidence presented here suggest that affected family members do not have intact suffixation rules. The strongly mythical perception of the funerary monuments which remained intact in the uncultivated outer circle would suggest rather the opposite. Nowadays, they are only preserved relatively intact under the late-medieval fields. While the term 'large scale migration' is discarded, the mechanism itself remains intact on a smaller scale. Mixed languages of lexical material does not affect placeholders and category 3 remains intact. The social-comparison examples were relatively intact in children with autism. 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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