词汇 | example_english_internalization |
释义 | Examples of internalizationThese 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, this venue of hyper-abstraction leads to immunity and removes internalization from the empirical discourse. Also, research work on appropriate mechanisms for internalization of various externalities tends to focus on internalization design at an aggregate production level. In fact, he has always suffered this condition; what is new is his perception of it, and its internalization. The major focus of the 24- and 36-month visits is on parenting and toddler self-regulation (behavior problems, empathy, compliance, and internalization of parental rules). Internalization as a process of abstraction is geared toward finding default solutions. The second, epistemological problem associated with the empirical support for internalization seems much more difficult, at least at first sight. Some have formulated models of internalization, proposing historical actors who adopted such precepts wholeheartedly. Evidence against particular representations does not put a dent in the concept of internalization, and evidence against the general concept is impossible. Above a threshold concentration, the peptide disrupts the lipid packing, which leads to the internalization of the peptide. That is, the sheer prevalence of specific challenges prevents a more personalized internalization of affect. It turns out that amphipathicity simply prevented peptide washout, but was not essential for the internalization. Even when the preceding concerns are set aside, the internalization hypothesis suffers from a number of shortcomings. Internalization, in this socialization approach, involves making external social norms internal. Such norms appeal to us both because of their internalization and related social reinforcement and also because of their practical value in guiding our lives. These signs of social maturity and internalization of responsibility also are associated with less aggression. This is achieved by introducing sorts and operations for the syntactical elements of a signature using an internalization principle. The term internalization is but a slightly disguised synonym of ingestion. In its ill-resolved form, internalization can accommodate such diverse approaches as indirect and direct theories of visual perception. The commentaries have shown that the concept of internalization continues to fascinate many, while others think it might have outlived its usefulness. The ultimate effects of initial cost internalization on economic aggregates would have to be modelled according to prevailing price elasticities and technological (production) structures. Cellular internalization of enhanced green fluorescent protein ligated to a human calcitonin-based carrier peptide. The second set comprises those variables that may affect the internalization of biomass externality. It can now be more confidently asserted that high internalization is an important risk factor for failure to quit smoking. Giving internalization a superior status might have freed it from many old debates. Consequently, tendencies for perceived circular or helical motions can hardly be based upon internalization of invariant environmental features. 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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