词汇 | example_english_isolate |
释义 | Examples of isolateThese 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. Two hours after the first injection, fetal thymi were isolated by dissection and single-cell suspensions prepared by passing the thymocytes through cell strainers. All positive homing products were isolated and sequenced to verify the deletion. The sign is broken free of any referential function and isolated from history. The criterion of identification advanced here does not have a role that is strictly isolated, only of use in the philosophy of mind. In "a state of crisis, of transition", he is isolated, removed from family. Intuitively one would think that isolating the subject together with the imprinting stimulus provides the best rearing condition if one wants to imprint a duckling. The vulgar isolated single sounds from words; they observed that these sounds had universal value throughout the whole language. Additionally, we queried the conventional interpretation of the bipolar factor isolated in many factor analysis studies as contrasting 'endogenous' and 'neurotic' depression. There must be a strong emphasis on in-service support for rural educators who are often isolated physically and professionally. If a blastomere is isolated from a two or four cell embryo, it can reorganize itself and give rise to a whole larva. Transformants containing plasmids with active promoters are isolated by selection on kanamycin-containing media. After the third round of enrichment, individual clones were isolated and analyzed. Now, any region of a complex genome can be selectively isolated in yeast. The virus can spread from the mucosa to the local lymph nodes, from which it can be isolated, but need not necessarily replicate there. To date, the prorelaxin-3 molecule has not been isolated from any tissue. The other approach is reductionist, isolating the component structures of a deformed body in such a way that they can be idealized and modelled mathematically. From now on we assume that u is not isolated. Pre-adipocytes isolated from adipose tissue of these mice also fail to differentiate in culture. Even though mouse chromosome 12 (ch12) contains imprinted genes, none of them have been isolated and their putative involvement in placental development is not known. Despite this step, we isolated many loci with fewer than 15 repeat units in the source population. Interestingly, high amino acid homologies were observed only to genes isolated from prokaryotes. An alternative strategy has been to use the polymerase complex isolated from virusinfected cells to screen for antiviral compounds. A more distal (but still relatively marginal) setting isolated from input of terrigenous quartzose or neritic carbonate sediment is inferred for this succession. Cases initially thought to be isolated ventriculomegaly may be found to have other unrecognised anomalies after birth. Examination of chemically isolated material will be required to elucidate the relationships between these taxa. Throughout this long histrionic scene, the hero wanders dejected, consciencestricken, isolated from all other humans. Although this analysis leaves little ground for claiming a bilingual superiority in an important developmental ability, it isolates nonetheless a formidable advantage in cognitive processing. Researchers interested in isolating syntactic processes from other factors will have to control lexical items carefully. Serotypes 1,44, 31, and 23,36 were overrepresented among the human subtypes ; the latter two serotypes were not found among the food isolates in this study. Centres were asked to send all their bloodstream isolates over the test period but no checking occurred to establish that this was the case. At 4 h post-challenge [34], heterophils were isolated from the chicks as previously described [35]. Side effects are wholly isolated in a primitive type comm of commands, and do not occur when computing a value of functional type. With respect to number, there is no clear evidence that isolates its effects from those of person. The genus is widespread in the environment and has been isolated from a variety of animals and birds. Consequently, a member is isolated only when all of his initial interactors have died. ii. First, it is claimed that verbs, like other items of knowledge, are not isolated from other stored items. He thus isolated the distinctive properties of chemists' pr inciples so that he could provide a corpuscular explanation for them. Chapter 1, although isolated from the other chapters, is an important contribution to understanding the structural conditions that affect the production of national demographic data. Among the untreated hypertensives, the main group was isolated systolic hypertension, which accounted for 76% of the total. Other isolated nerve palsies can also occur but are rare, usually affecting the third cranial nerve. A number of enzymes have been isolated and characterized, and hitherto unknown branches of the pathway have been described. However, several enzymes have been isolated and partially characterized. Mitochondria were isolated from fully imbibed seeds (12 h) and at the end of germination (22 h), just before radicle protrusion. Seeds were imbibed for 2-48 h and the endosperm and embryo tissues were isolated. The caryopsis coat was isolated during mid-ripening, dissected and microscopically characterized. Due to their low density, oil bodies and their associated membrane proteins may be isolated to high purity by low-speed centrifugation of seed homogenates. Approximately 56,000 cells were isolated per caryopsis coat. Embryos isolated from the dried seeds were 2-3% drier than the whole seeds. Plots 2, 4 and 9 are to the right of the ordinations and plot 7 is isolated to the left of the ordination. The decline of tree diversity on newly isolated tropical islands: a test of a null hypothesis and some implications. All studied individuals were isolated savanna trees that were not shaded by other trees. The decline of tree diversity on newly isolated tropical islands: a test of a null hypothesis and the implications. Further, of the eight focal adult areas that had no signs of specialist attack, six were isolated. Eyecups produced reliable response for over 12 h, while isolated retinas remained healthy for about 6 h post isolation. To compare the activity across cells, we isolated eight epochs that we felt captured the major periods within each trial. Thus, bipolar cells, even when isolated, possess mechanisms which regulate, with unsuspected elaborateness, the sensitivities and dynamics of their responsiveness. The authors suggest that the oocyte population isolated from prepubertal mice was of a higher quality than oocytes recovered from adult mice. All single units that could be isolated were investigated, and all that gave consistent responses in preliminary testing were studied with the texture border paradigm. Table 2 shows the maturational stages of the cultured oocytes isolated from each follicular class. When recording from the cor tex contralateral to the transplanted eye, all units isolated were responsive to visual stimulation. Again, whole cortices were isolated with no attempt made to correlate the images with either the animal or vegetal hemispheres. Embryos isolated at the 2-cell stage or later will develop to blastocyst in a variety of culture media. To bypass some of the potentially complex requirements for fertilisation, we used isolated embryo sacs rather than isolated egg cells. Recordings were only made when single spikes were isolated from the background activity. Co-culture of mouse embryos with cells isolated from the human ovarian follicle, oviduct and uterine endometrium. Once a single neuron's activity was isolated, the dominant eye was established and the other eye was occluded for all subsequent experiments. On the other hand, problems may exist for such a model if dendritic sectors are not electrotonically isolated from one another. A behavioral screen for isolating zebrafish mutants with visual system defects. Cells from single colonies were isolated and cultured in 24 well plates. Coders isolated these concerns by reading the comments and keeping a tally of the major changes suggested for each rule. The contributions are divided into four groups according to the nature of the triggers isolated. Chapter 3 makes this point clear in isolating the clan as the most meaningful unit for accumulating, distributing and allocating power and influence. Figure 7 sketches a dome, a small patch is isolated by neighbouring meridians and parallel circles. After 7 d, the birds were placed singly in experimental cages (30 x 30 x 40 cm) and were visually isolated from each other. However, no clones were isolated containing this type of repeat. From this screening, 3 clones corresponding to paramyosin were isolated. Strains isolated from these areas normally have classical characteristics. Shigella was isolated starting at 6 months of age and 19 % of diarrhoeal episodes in children were associated with shigella infections. Immunological comparison of scrapie-associated fibrils isolated from animals infected with four different scrapie strains. In contrast, for 2500 mutagenized chromosomes, we isolated five independent insertions showing stable suppression of the transformation of meta- into pro-thoracic leg in ph410 males. Serotypes 4 (53 %) and 2b (20 %) were also the most frequent of the four serotypes represented in the patient isolates. Several studies have shown that campylobacters are rarely isolated from commercial flocks under 3 weeks of age. In 1997, there were a further 17 strains isolated from 10 animals. In total, 33 % of the positive samples were isolated during these months. In these cases the responsible organisms cannot be isolated and the identification of a waterborne source is usually based on epidemiological evidence. There were 2758 (45n9 %) isolates from females and 3077 (51n2 %) from males. Among positive farms, sets of positive samples were isolated on between 1 and 8 sampling occasions. Three control isolates originating from different farms had indistinguishable banding patterns. The term ' isolated ' refers to schools that provide a limited curriculum such as law, philosophy, or the social sciences. The blood was allowed to coagulate and the serum was isolated after centrifugation. Recently, a second novel species was isolated from rock salt pieces that were obtained 3 days after blasting operations from the same salt mine. Strains were isolated from patients with symptoms of enteric infection. The two strains isolated from milk samples were positive for only stx1. The microbe is often isolated only from patients but not from the water source. The organism may be isolated from wound or tissue samples. Among the 2650 isolates, 1225 (46.2 %) isolates from 412 patients were considered to be associated with the development of clinical diseases. The duration of this phase is poorly understood, but during this time the terrestrial planets were not isolated. The authors were concerned that their roles as specialist radiographers in the radiotherapy department could lead to them feeling isolated in their practice. The strongest gender effect can now be isolated to single males/females in the 18-44 age bracket. Up to several thousand snails were collected at each site and those snails shedding apharyngeate, spined, cercariae (also lacking eye-spots) were isolated. 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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