词汇 | example_english_localize |
释义 | Examples of localizeThese 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 end result of the pipeline process is streams of prediction and alignment data localized to genomic, transcript or peptide sequences. In the majority of cases studied pruritus was mild or moderate, and localized on the scalp, face, neck or upper torso. They are conceived of as consisting of some arrangement of neurons (not necessarily localized) that acts independently of other such mechanisms. To get there we need to unwrap contextual studies from their localized interpretative constraints. Administration and consultation areas would adopt a radiator-based space heating solution with thermostatic valves for localized control and energy efficiency. The impact of firewood collection is highly localized. Thus, according to interactive models of lexical access, early phonological facilitation may be localized at the word form level. The spatial ranges of outbreaks in these reports were localized areas. In addition to selectivity, revision of theories when localizing ideas was fundamental to their success. Are we sure that the indicators of physiological events, with their specific time-windows, are useful for "localizing" mental processes in time? A corresponding gene, air-1, was localized on chromosome 16 in the mouse. The per turbation in the frequency domain can be said to be "localized" inside this bandwidth. The extensional faults are localized within the limbs of larger compressional folds. Thus, families used materials close at hand, gathered from localized deposits. Any organ system can be involved; the most common manifestation of infection is localized, intermittent, migratory swelling in the skin and subcutaneous tissues. After transplant, both species localized in their natural habitat within the small intestine, with 1/3 overlapping in the duodenum, making interspecies mating a possibility. The release of the brines was attributed, again, to melting by localized volcanic heat sources. In the overdense plasma, however, the interaction takes place in the thin layer, which is localized at the sur face. The answer to the first seems to be that high prevalence sites are quite localized. Consequently, it was physically conceivable that the effects of the stutter would be localized to a very short distance axially. The drift mode perturbation is considered localized on the outboard edge of the flux surface in the midplane [21]. In particular, in the terrestrial lower atmosphere it may introduce a feedback mechanism for exter nally driven localized wavelike excitation. The fluctuation is localized at the surface where the frequency (real) of the stable diocotron waves resonates with the flow continuum. The latter result indicates that standing electron surface waves may be spatially periodic or localized in space like a solitary wave. Unfortunately, it easily localizes a robot's position even if it navigates via a topological map. In three dimensions, this will force the plasma into a much localized region. First, most previous accounts of language alternation in terms of speakers' social identities have been conducted in established and localized bilingual communities. In a well-designed system, the changes will be localized, and such changes can be made with little or no effect on the remaining components. Other examples include predicative nouns not being localized with their subjects and subjects in by-phrases not being localized with their passive verbs. The threshold value c = 4 is the speed of propagation for solutions of the linear equation with spatially localized initial conditions. Europeans to impose more than localized maritime hegemony. Figure 1h also shows that strong increase of the plasma temperature is again localized in the regions with energized electrons. The latter are localized excitations, which can transport the wave energy at metallic plasma surfaces having charged nanoparticles. The white regions have a low particle density, which corresponds to localized depletions in the bulk plasma density. Hysterical paralysis can thus neither be "localized" in cortical regions nor in subcortical areas, whereas the direction of modulation may be specified in this regard. In this setting, however, one of the occluder arms of the device eroded through the myocardium, resulting in localized perimyocardial inflammation. To this end, they propose the constructs of localizing moves and globalizing connects. Perimembranous defects were those localized in the area usually occupied by the membranous septum. Moreover, transcranial magnetic stimulation of nearby occipital cortical sites produces phosphenes or scotomas localized at nearby locations in the visual field. Only one of the socalled 'cement-like' bands is laterally extensive, and other 'cement-like' bands are localized due to groundwater cementation. Amniotic fluid cultures have been performed on women in preterm labour assuming the infection is localized to the uterine cavity. There are also localized sandstone bodies with vitrinized plant remains associated with the basin-margin faults. More recent studies question this conclusion, demonstrating that elastin is localized to specific regions of the cervix, and not dispersed throughout the connective tissue stroma. However, in both numerical and laboratory experiments, the phenomenon of buoyancy spreading due to localized baroclinic vortices is clearly observed. The additional assumption that the geographically localized population has reached a migration- recombination balance (a quasi-equilibrium) is not strictly necessary. Each clan was composed of patrilineal kin groups, ikune (sing : oku), localized within the clan. 89 the controversial asser tion, thereby localizing one cause of the inconsistency. In pursuit, the robot localizes the target and moves toward it. Peripheralist arguments localized the passions outside of the brain proper. Notably, these thalamic reductions were localized largely in the segment associated with the paramedian nuclei. Tissue prints localized transcripts to the scutellum or the embryo axis, depending on the stress applied. In local methods, a mobile robot localizes itself by making a local object map and matching it with a given global map database. Heights of the animals calling from the canopy were measured by first localizing the tree from which the animal was calling. Is it reasonable to interpret the broad-scale trends and local spatial autocorrelation (the estimate) to represent patterns caused by historical contingencies and localized dispersal, respectively? Likewise, pinched rings were highly localized in most crosssections. Visual adaptation is highly localized in the cat's retina. In this study, we localized cytoskeletal and signaling proteins in octopus photoreceptors to determine their concurrence between the lighting conditions. We have previously localized histamine receptors in retinas of both of the species studied here. Occasional immunolabeling was also found associated with heterochromatin, suggesting that some of the subunits may be localized to nuclear regions of less active chromatin. The merlin tumor suppressor localizes preferentially in membrane ruffles. The oxygen model showed that oxygen consumption was localized to the photoreceptor inner segments. Once one notices the elaborate vocabular y for localizing pain in body parts, one wonders how physicians created it. Under our experimental conditions, ischemic damage was localized to the inner retinal layer with occasional damage to the photoreceptors observed in some animals. Neutral particle density is strongly localized near the recycling region. Microfilament bundles were localized in the peripheral cytoplasm. Here it has been assumed that the disturbance is sufficiently localized such that the integrals (9), (10) exist. They are concerned with the immediate problems of pover ty, pollution, and localized environmental hazards such as cement factories and agricultural pesticide runoff. Another fraction of the electric current is localized near the channel axis. Both the magnetic and the electric field are localized in a narrow domain elongated in the transverse direction. Tight junctions and microvilli localized at the trophoblastic surface were disrupted to a high degree. Parasites were counted and localized on each section of each arch. Dipoles localized at helix termini of proteins stabilize charges. Because localized perturbation contains many spatial modes, its shape and apparent growth rate change with time. A spatially localized electrostatic instability [2] is the subject of our analysis. In other words, if the considered trajectories are localized, the particles moving along closed streamlines make an inessential contribution to the transport. Their analogue in finite domains is not so clear, although they are reminiscent ballooning modes, which are localized on field lines of infinite length. The pattern of labelling showed fluorescence localized in small spots in the parasite. Such a tendency is observed in other enzymes which are thought to be localized on the body surface area. Subcellular fractionation demonstrated that maximal enzyme activity was localized in the cytosolic fraction. In contrast, tubulin was localized within the tegumental cell bodies below the syncytium and subtegumental muscle layers. Language for some time has been thought to be localized in the neocor tex, the evolutionarily most recent outer layer of the brain. In both conditions the aetiology of dysphagia is extensive and may occur from a localized problem or generalized disease process. Local autonomy and sustainable development: testing import substitution in localizing food systems. They operate as pressure groups which sometimes do have localized impacts on getting principals and teachers transferred. Throughout the region, major and minor ramps are localized by the metadolerite sheets. Other modifications to the tree extraction procedure ensure that traces are localized with their landing sites. Furthermore, over time the memory trace becomes distributed rather than localized to a simple neural network. Perturbations in the circulatory network, localized in 2 zones, contribute to the division of the formed aggregates. In 618 tachycardias (in 516 patients) the eritical area of slow conduction could be localized within the systemic venous atrium. Commonly associated with this is localized, low input, low yielding, small-scale crop production, drawing on draft power and manure from the livestock. The defect itself can be localized to the region where the nematic is uniaxial with a negative degree of orientation. Later sinistral shear deformation, not observed in overlying turbidites, is also localized in these fault zones. Because the electrons are localized transversely, a static electric potential is formed to focus ions and at the same time the ions are accelerated longitudinally. Patterns in the data are suggestive of dialect leveling, whereby localized speech variants become recessive and pronunciations typical of a wider geographical area are adopted. Non-invasive methods in humans are important in delineating and localizing different functions and abnormal states in the thalamus. Thus, inverse kinematics of a redundant system can theoretically be accomplished properly by learning an inverse mapping if a spatially localized learning algorithm is employed. Within the axis, ethylene biosynthesis and responsiveness are localized in the cell elongation and differentiation zones of the radicle. A critique of the decision analysis for clinically localized prostate cancer. We used antibody to conventional kinesin heavy chain and localized a similar protein in octopus retina. 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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