词汇 | example_english_invade |
释义 | Examples of invadeThese 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. Decreased recovery of invading parasites from the lungs as a parameter of acquired immunity to schistosomiasis in the mouse. Revivalists' speech tore down the hedges around literate men's households, publicizing marital conflict to invading ears. The synthesis of antimicrobial compounds by resistant biofilm bacteria could help to defend against invading bacteria and facilitate establishment of monospecies biofilm infections. Note the pressure drop increases by almost three orders of magnitude when the membrane invades 90% of the glycocalyx at the trailing edge. They vary from heather moorland to agrostis pastures invaded by gorse and bracken. However, a few follicles had been invaded by many erythrocytes, and the oocytes in those follicles had degenerated. Assume that this population is invaded by a different strategy, which is initially played by a small number of the total population. The objection to thought control has vanished, because whenever thought control is exercised, the presumedly benign control enhances rather than invades the patient's autonomy. My clerks were working late that night, and suddenly found the office invaded by mosquitos. Now introduce an (infinitesimally) small amount of senescent fungus and calculate for which parameter values the senescent type invades the system. Additional 3i200 simulations that specifically measured the percentage of the best class each generation that had individuals with the invading allele. The emphasis on non-state structures and institutions interacting with, and responding to, invading state structures and institutions is particularly informative. Moreover, the enthusiasm generated by dam building began to wane in the face of the cheap oil that invaded the world markets. Primarily directed at invading microbes, this destructive potential may also result in inj ury to host tissues during the acute inflammatory response. To use the tort analogy, governmental agents must have good reasons for invading privacy, and they must do so as respectfully as possible. Only about 3 % of the larvae successfully invading the host population survive until the first opportunity for reproduction. Therefore, changes of eel parasite diversity can be correlated with the appearance of invading crustacean species (neozoans). The anterior portions of anisakids invaded the mucous epithelium, glandular tissue, lamina propia and submucosa of the proventriculus. Conversely, if the new strategy completely invades, it becomes the new rule of conduct. However, one of six hamsters showed aggressive behaviour as the cancer invaded into the diaphragm. Decreased recovery of invading parasites from the lungs as a parameter of acquired immunity to schistosomiasis in the laboratory mouse. In the late stages (cutaneous scars), fibroblasts proliferated at the periphery of and finally invaded the granulomas with fibrotic substitution (data not shown). Our nine-year-old patient with acute hemorrhagic tamponade had an angiosarcoma which invaded the right and the left atrium together with the pericardium. Tropical forests, when undisturbed by humans, are at present rarely invaded. However, a somatic impulse traveling centrifugally invades the entire dendritic tree for a more global mode of activation. Second, although there are notable exceptions, there are few reports of them being heavily invaded by exotic species. If a tumour is left untreated, it eventually invades the anterior portion of the eye, reaching the aqueous venous channels and the conjunctiva. The molecular mechanisms that have been designed to protect the host from invading pathogens are responsible for the damage and injury. We do not know, however, whether these genotypes invaded and dispersed after the establishment of the crop or were created later. Invasive papillary carcinoma is diagnosed when malignant cells have invaded the stromal tissues [1-2]. However, significant loss of heterozygosity requires slow expansion from a very small number of individuals - conditions that may not necessarily apply to invading species. After invading the body, the pathogen is phagocytosed by antigen-presenting cells, such as monocytes and dendritic cells. In such conditions, the cell is often invaded by defects (figure 4c). Interestingly, the walls of decidual veins are not similarly invaded by trophoblast. In situ investigations of lichens invading rock at cellular and enzymatic level. Following division, it escapes by rupturing the old host cell and invading new ones. Thus, the vaccine stimulates protection against invading oncospheres but has little effect against established cysts. Mosquitoes may have expended a large amount of resources mounting immune responses to invading parasites, stopping them from developing into oocysts. In general, it is thought that an assay which detects invading larvae will be needed for this purpose. Faeces contain, or are invaded by, a range of microorganisms, such as bacteria and fungi. When cancer cells invaded the diaphragm, tenascin appeared in the stroma tissue. Do invading and successfully establishing alien species, derived from certain donor areas have definable genetic characteristics? Defection as innovation, by contrast, has much better chances of invading an all cooperative group and of driving pro-social, cooperative behavior to extinction. Over the course of the last few decades a strange myth has gradually invaded the minds of many of the intelligentsia - scientists and philosophers alike. Surely every pathology is singularized and individualized by the person invaded by it. Especially at risk are disturbed forests that are invaded by species that change ecosystem processes, such as fire frequencies. Tropical forests that are highly invaded are either isolated islands or highly disturbed by humans, or both. Therefore, if vertebrate dispersal is a favoured in undisturbed tropical forests, exotic herbaceous plants will have a reduced chance of successfully invading. The zone previously occupied by the nucleus was now invaded by mitochondria, ribosomes, glycogen granules and vesicles. In the atretic follicles, we further showed that the cells that invaded the zona pellucida (invasive cells) had gap junctions. The nematode invades the haemocoele by entering the insect through one of its body cavities or actively penetrating the cuticle. In sum, it would be very strange if the hegemony of money had not invaded the medical sensibility. The angiosarcoma invaded both right and left atrial chambers together with the pericardium. The pore that forms would initially be lined by proteins and would only later be invaded by lipids when the trimers have dissociated. The prolonged infectivity was confirmed by the mortality of locusts invading the plot or hatching after treatment. Locusts that invaded the untreated area or hatched after spraying also had high mortality (fig. 1: open circles). Nevertheless, we were able to determine general patterns characterising invading insects and invaded habitats. A predatory panther later invades the sown field at one point and is dispatched by a huntsman. Is the invader's genome being invaded by transposable elements? Crosses between subpopulations could therefore prevent a modifier causing selfing from invading a population, and intermediate selfing rates would be preserved. The vulnerability model identifies attributes that are thought to render certain ecosystems vulnerable to invading allocthonous species. The same considerations, however, show that necessity can plausibly be held to justify invading property rights to save life and limb. Thus, invading glioblastoma cells use neurite-like extensions to penetrate between neuronal fibers and contractile actin bundles for traction of the cell body. The population and community ecology of invading insects. Once inhibited, it now invades the premises of the scene. In some experiments, the percentage of r. b. c. s invaded remained relatively constant from 30 to 120 min. Successful immune evasion may depend on host-parasite coevolutionary history and the appearance of new hosts invading the local host population may promote local parasite maladaptation. Complement : more than a ' guard ' against invading pathogens ? Previously, music relied on obsolete technology; today, modern technology has invaded music culture. The most familiar case is fronts in bistable systems, where the invading as well as invaded state are dynamically stable against small perturbations. Additional simulations were performed specifically to measure the time-average percentage of individuals in the best class with the invading allele. Mostly under foreign capital and management, factory scale operations on the modern pattern have invaded even some of the more primitive countries. In this hair-raising ghost story an evil phantom invades the premises. Effects of rodents on survival of tree seeds and seedlings invading old fields. In the absence of fire the adjacent rain forest invades the wet sclerophyll forest. One key to the success of guerrilla warfare is to prevent the invading force from being able to distinguish between soldier and civilian. Like the neutrophil, avian heterophils are involved in the phagocytosis of invading microbes and foreign particles, the production of oxygen intermediates, and the release of proteolytic enzymes [21-23]. He saw a society where private pleasures and private interest took precedence over public responsibilities and obligations, and where the spirit of despotism had invaded family life and social intercourse. The process by which the glomeruli become injured during streptococcal infection is uncertain, but is believed to be related to the body's immune response to the invading organism. However, a small proportion was found to have invaded the vital organs such as the lungs, heart and brain, which appears to be a new finding. I t has been suggested that the host response to invading organisms, involving haemocytes and/or a humoral response, may be responsible for changes in the composition of haemolymph protein. Then the underlying levels of microstructures rose to the surface, partaking of a life of their own and invading the perception, which was modified by them. Nevertheless, the contribution of the visual system undoubtedly became necessary in the elaboration of more precise maps of space, especially when mammals invaded diurnal niches after the decline of dinosaurs. Interaction with the state (the centre) may bring both positive and negative results, but the state, with all its powers, is often seen as an invading force in the peripheries. Patients with tumors that invaded the chest wall or skin, or with inflammatory carcinoma, were excluded. In short, the comic poet is invading the territory of the tragic muse. The immune response to any invading microorganism can be divided into innate and adaptive immunity. Other instances offered as giving rise to meritless acquittals were where protestors invaded military bases or private farmlands. Insects display a wide range of defence mechanisms, the primary form of which is the rapid phagocytosis or immobilization by nodule formation, of invading organisms. With the exception of invading asexual mutants reported later, this is a rare occurrence and is reported in the accompanying tables. The final step of the complement cascade is the formation of the membrane attack complex which causes lysis of invading organisms. The unhaemolysed population was poorly invaded (20% of the control values). In recent years, microprocessor technology has invaded the world of prosthetics, revolutionizing the control systems used in powered upper extremity prosthetics. The dollar value is invading our beloved country in the north. Was the countryside being invaded by a violent and mindless force? Without cultivating inner detachment, their study would be invaded by cares and worries coming "from within," from their socialized self. They were considered "proper" as long as they stayed at home, but they were termed "evil" once they invaded a neighboring unit or territory. 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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