词汇 | example_english_location |
释义 | Examples of locationThese 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. In a study conducted in 1984, researchers inoculated volunteers with rhinovirus type 16 with droplets of viral suspension in several locations. Each of these locations was sandblasted for 5 s. Tissue blocks from 6 to 8 different locations around the eye were sectioned and analyzed for each eye. In locations where other forms of iron dominate, spores would be even more stable. The existence and locations of all of the other introns are variable, but some of them are characteristic of specific clades. Neither of these needs to be close to traditional large labour markets and their locations can pay greater attention to residential preferences. Many of these new locations, particularly in the 1960s, were in areas attracting regional industrial assistance from government, further reducing costs. Scores of volunteers took part in ten-hour sessions, monitoring radiation at and in the vicinity of thirty sites and control locations. Other main locations were the toilet, dayroom, shower/bathroom and corridor. One important class of problems is the selection of locations for the emergency service units. Specialisation in the absence of technological change can be viewed as the undoing of bad locations for production. Their exact locations within those cities have not been established. 10. When completed, each agent has a list of up to three process additions with corresponding projected values and locations within the sequence. We established earlier that some urnfield locations were associated with the devil himself. Can we associate any social and symbolic concepts to the performance of these activities and their locations? Both factors also determine the research possibilities for formulating hypotheses on palaeolithic mobility strategies and on the role of these locations in regional settlement systems. There were, however, significant differences among study-site locations and between study years as well as significant withinseason time effects. If they are established in time to triage victims, very senior clinicians will need to make triage decisions at these locations. If the same types of errors appeared in different locations of a sentence or in different sentences, they were each counted as individual errors. Thus, compact and taller forms can be advantageous in reducing the overall summer temperature rise in the atria, particularly in low latitude locations. The period when the re-circulation strategy can be used increases towards the high latitudes as the heating season for these locations is generally longer. As no data exist on the size of these locations, they are not included in the table. If, however, the locations are listed in a different order, the opposite result can be obtained. If so, then there are infinitely many locations with a negative utility. Ranking did not vary significantly with testing locations. Damage to immature plants by rodents and porcupine was also recorded at some locations. If thresholds were important, it would not make sense to spread pollution evenly across geographical locations. The third shock we consider is the expansion of a household's choice set of residential locations as a free housing market develops. Descriptions predicate events, properties, locations, and so forth, of objects. Misleading single point locations for the species are given for each country, when the descriptions are much better, and contradict the former. Data for other cultivars of chickpea grown in dierent locations were generally similar to those for cv. Then add enough locations with a negative amount of utility and this superset will end up with a negative total. Moreover, we restrict our attention to cases where the two worlds have the same locations. The second qualification is necessary, since where locations have a natural structure it is not necessary that the limit condition hold for all possible enumerations. By the geometry of the measurement we mean the distribution of locations of transducers used to collect the data. The relative locations of the alternatively spliced regions are shown. In some locations, these turbidites have a high content of ophiolitic detritus. Indeed, twenty key locations are listed on the map face. The locations of the reptile bones and the productive palynological samples are shown. There appears to be no published data describing the yield bene®ts to be derived from irrigation for these locations. On average about 0.46 ha was allocated to tobacco plots w ith no s igni®cant difference across t he t wo locations. Symbols are for the same locations as figure 12. The square symbols indicate the locations after each wave cycle. In addition, four out of eight intron-exon boundaries are at identical locations, with the other four located in very close proximity. The locations of the binding sites for actin, -dystroglycan, syntrophins and dystrobrevin are indicated. Note that many regions of concentrated swirling strength and spanwise vorticity also occur in scattered locations without any obvious pattern. Because of mutual interaction the hetons become tilted and start to propagate in straight lines out of the regions of their initial locations. Results from the two methods were compared at all locations along one half of the chromosome. However, stochastic locations of 20 microsatellites on six chromosomes of greatly differing sizes could also contribute to the shortfall in number of linkage groups. Estimating the locations and the sizes of the effects of quantitative trait loci using flanking markers. The dashed lines represent the permutation envelopes calculated based on 1000 permutations of the morphs among locations within each population (see text for details). The locations of markers on chromosomes are fixed a priori. The spikes are, mathematically speaking, identical to a set of ordered latent classes with fixed relative locations and size. As a justification for this, recall that trials may comprise factorial combinations of geographic locations and years. Of significant impor tance is the possible discovery of other previously unknown locations during explorative trips to those areas already identified. Such locations may be considered interesting and wor thy of further investigation. The capability for scientists in different locations to conveniently share software that supports data analysis, visualization, and modeling. Given the configuration of the natural waterway network, the number, locations, and characteristics of locks affect the waterway system per formance. A solution describes the objects and their locations in a room to fulfill the problem specifications. We will typically have some prior information about the number of source populations (for example, from the locations of known breeding grounds). If the home could not always guarantee solitude for reading, perhaps there were more private locations outside it ? Each class looks in different locations, uses different scientific instruments and methods, and seeks different types of evidence and data. Dynamical chemical and isotopic evidence regarding the formation locations of asteroids and meteorites. About 40 % of the nouns the children produced did not refer to basic-level objects, but to generic terms, events, locations and so forth. The implementation of gprof is based on the assumption that code is statically placed in consecutive memory locations at load time. A monadic mutable array contains a string of non-pointer bytes and stores unboxed (or untagged) array elements in consecutive memory locations. To apply induction on the evaluation derivation of e2, we must extend the type-matching to include any locations created by the evaluation of e\\. In general, there is no guarantee that locations holding linear values will always have a reference count of one during the evaluation of a program. However, things are more complicated in a program where random numbers are used at many locations, such as in a large simulation. We denote locations by or when we rely on this fact, or by l in contexts where this fact can be ignored. No locations occur in halt, so the base case is trivial. However, the data in this form does not take into consideration probable differences in base-line rates for choosing different locations. Most of these events involve movement, states, locations ; changes in movements, states, and locations ; and causes of these changes in movement, states and locations. Such map was built taking various measurements in all possible locations and collecting the energy received at each one. Templates are created by selecting a number of high-contrast features in the image and storing them together with their relative spatial locations in the image. As a result, two (or more) triangles at different locations can be viewed as identical in terms of certain properties. Banks, however, cannot communicate across locations via establishment of branches. Neuroimaging may also aid in identifying specific patterns and locations of brain pathology associated with 'secondary mania'. Furthermore, were sugar-glasses to be formed in these locations, the mechanical resistance of the glass would enhance the protection provided by the small solutes. Typically, several locations were identified for the purchase of tickets. We considered ranges based on 25 locations and monitored for 10-47 d to assess their maximal observable home range extensions. We compared agouti movement with the locations of refuges and food trees, and the results suggest that the agoutis are central-place foragers. He attaches equal weight to seeing his men in their urban locations. Resampling after only 1 d was avoided in order to reduce the effects of learning of the bait locations on rediscovery. None of these species are known to engage in agonistic interactions at food locations. Transitions combine operations on individual counters with changes of control locations. Three locations were used, with two bags established at each, giving a total of six bags per sampling. The larger the number of distinct particles, the better it is to close a loop because new observations can affect the locations of the landmark. Repeatability was computed in different locations in the workspace using the eq. The different targets were chosen at extreme and central locations to observe differences between the repeatability values. Six 10-cm-deep soil samples were taken with a slide hammer corer at random locations in each 1-ha plot. A timespan of 12 wk was necessary to obtain enough validation data on impala locations, given the logistic constraints in our sampling efforts. In no cases were small trees negatively associated with (repelled by) locations of large trees. Flanking stimuli at different locations reduced the response of these neurons, but the largest extraclassical stimuli produced the greatest reduction in response. The black ovals represent schematically the blind spot locations. In such an approach, one knows for certain that these mechanisms are functioning at those specific locations. Space-time decomposition showed that responses to slow pattern pulse were more consistent across visual field locations. 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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