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词汇 example_english_machinery
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Examples of machinery


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Based on these predictions, labour requirement, number of machineries and funds can be estimated and then appropriate plans be prepared.
Such industrial action often threatened the entire law and order machineries in the mill towns.
To propagate successfully, they must exploit numerous machineries of the infected cell.
Institutions for ensuring accountability are weak (disciplinary boards, audits, monitoring machineries, etcetera), as are external checks such as parliament or the courts.
Separate machineries exist for workshops, professional and technical staff, and for managerial staff.
Cellular structure, molecular machineries and metabolism are essential for self-sustainable life.
Another reason could of course be shortcomings in the available theoretical machineries.
At the very least, it required 'an independent machinery of publication'.
Related reforms ought to include the reintroduction of the merit principle in determining promotions, as well as the establishment and use of stronger disciplinary machinery.
The use of heavy machinery played havoc with the soils, while on the whole mechanization in the agricultural sector remained far from comprehensive.
The councils where one political party has control, however, develop a parallel structure of policy-making alongside the formal machinery of committees and council.
The apparently untidy structure of the machinery of government, and its constant alteration, reflect the objectives of the political elites.
They were closely followed by setting up the national machinery to promote and manage it.
All the improvements in machinery, however, have by no means been the invention of those who had occasion to use the machines.
Prolonged industrial conflicts often produced widespread confrontations between law enforcement machineries of the colonial state and poorer urban dwellers.
I was, in fact, in part producing permanent capital in the form of transfer machineries.
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In most negotiating machineries there is a fairly clear division, with employers on one side and employees on the other.
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He was supported by skilled craftsmen with responsibility for the machinery's safety.
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Apparently it arrived in the office at about four o'clock that afternoon and it was not possible, through the machineries that are deployed, to bring it to my attention.
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What matters most of all to businesses is the options available for machinery’s runtimes and operating times, rather than any unnecessary extension of working time.
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I mentioned a statistics ombudsman, but we also need a rail ombudsman to sort out the fragmentation of redress and complaints machineries in the rail industry.
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On the other hand, tugs, construction site machinery, docks, and ferries belong to the city's unofficial existence.
Our aim is to elucidate the cellular machinery that is required for the formation of this membrane.
Expenditures on machinery simply replaced expenditures on construction.
They seem to participate more in the "firmness" of machinery, of the wooden looms and locomotives, of the body as machine rather than organic being.
In this proof we will use all the machinery introduced before.
Is the only solution one where language learning is governed by language-specific acquisition machinery ?
Except for the floor's election of the chair, it was difficult for outside forces to overtake party machinery.
I n the next section we develop the simple analytic machinery needed to find selfconsistent three-dimensional separation structures for both compressible and incompressible fluids.
On the contrary, it put into operation an entire machinery for producing true discourses concerning it.
Recent reports indicated that aberrant activation of cell cycle machinery contributed to overproliferation and apoptosis of cells in various insults.
The invasion of healthy tissue by transformed cells, which leads to malignant tumor growth, requires the induction of the migration machinery of the invading cells.
Furthermore, this backward analysis problem cannot be solved with any existing abstract interpretation machinery.
Surprisingly, the active site machinery is different between the two classes, which suggests that they are evolutionary unrelated.
The yearly subsidies from the central treasury (excluding loan and assistance) keep afloat the administrative machinery of the regional governments.
Apparently, as earlier indicated, the main concern in the decision-making process is keeping afloat regional administrative machinery by covering recurrent expenditure, especially salary costs.
The fallacy is: an obvious function of the machinery of access-consciousness is illicitly transferred to phenomenal consciousness.
Today the state machinery is but one actor among many others, such as regional councils and urban municipalities.
The machinery developed here is quite general, but the main application is to two-candidate contests.
Boazan is self-sufficient but very few industries related to machineries and technology are developed.
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The blasts resulted in the destruction of several machineries and vehicles.
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A decade hence, company have improvised the existing products and added a wide range of automation machineries for pharmaceutical industry.
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Mainly organised in small workshops, machinery was primitive and production was low quality.
There was damage to plantations caused by the operation of heavy harvesting machinery in wet conditions.
In subsequent volumes the machinery of probability theory is less prominent, but the overall programme remains the same.
We believe that the noise associated with the pose measurements provided by the external machinery has a large influence on the calibration result.
A representative farm approach was used to estimate differences in cost among the various systems, including machinery requirements, ownership and operating costs13,14.
Using the machinery of an uncooperative host sounds trivial until you have tried to actually work at someone else's laboratory bench.
Energetic components of the allosteric machinery in hemoglobin measured by hydrogen exchange.
Lowering of green fluorescence by constant red fluorescence possibly indicates exhaustion of the proton-pumping machinery in phagolysosomes occupied by indigestible particles.
The approach does not require any additional machinery other than what the two-level formalism and finite state transducers provide.
Other firms, particularly the small and medium ones, have attempted to improve their design, and quality, to invest in machinery, and seek the ' high road'.
The case studies reiterated that some firms were forced to sell their assets and machinery.
Equally, once the students had arrived in the coastal areas there was no systematic machinery of oppression in place.
The perturbation machinery will then try to build up a solution that is 'close' to the solution of the simple problem.
Suddenly all the heavy machinery in the place was flying around.
Examples of intermediate goods include component parts, specialized machinery, and specialized labor services.
The boxy figures are mere cartoons, as none of the machinery of control theory is brought to bear on learning.
One reason is that today manufacturers of machinery, computers, etc., contain increasing proportions of services.
Coordination is a problem inside the state machinery and with outside partners.
Without the scar, the censoring machinery operates invisibly; with it, a trace remains by which the censorship can be seen as such.
All of the machinery of the factory is installed in one large room that measures about sixty meters in length by twenty-five meters in width.
To be fair, it is difficult to know whether the rather baroque-looking machinery of (10) may, after all, turn out to be lean and necessary.
All that is required is a mechanism for the integration of this operator into the machinery of logic.
Rather, it was to try to put back on track an administrative machinery considered on the whole as inefficient.
Governments national machineries for the advancement of women should be closely associated with such efforts.
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The neural machinery for controlling muscles and for enervating the sensory surface might reasonably increase with some function of body size.
Fault features of large rotating machinery and diagnosis using sensor fusion.
Variance analysis and multi-variable regression models were used to create mathematical models of task performance time for harvesting machinery.
Could it be right to spend as much on tobacco as on machinery?
Women were routinely paid less than men and were sometimes prevented from using new machinery.
Needless to say, this engineering machinery was the original motivation for the development of the approach to wobbling bijections using shearings.
Though this flourishing was brief, the machinery developed then had a lasting benefit.
Genes replicate themselves with the help of the elaborate machinery that makes up the bodies and behaviour patterns of living organisms.
As such, it benefits more than most other sectors from new technologies embodied in imported machinery and equipment.
Do we need the enormously complex phonological machinery?
The discussion in the previous subsection already provides all the theoretical machinery that is needed.
The second objection is that the machinery of agreement can be replaced by default inheritance.
All the machinery options trialled by farmers allowed for rapid cultivation and planting, so all allowed planting at or near the approved date.
The finding that the predominance of right-branching increases with the distance from the semantic level can be explained with very little theoretical machinery.
When their cause ebbed, as it must, the crusaders resorted to ' storm ' and ' machinery ' to reclaim attention.
Biological plausibility depends not only on the machinery of wetware, but also on its epigenetic provenance.
The machinery of relative equilibrium states and compensation functions is used to establish the following basic result about relatively maximal measures [18, 20].
Then, remarkably, much the same machinery gets used, in different ways, in the proofs of these two very different conjectures.
By targeting the cell survival machinery at multiple points, lithium regulates a wide variety of pathways and effectors.
One can envision early eukaryotic organisms as being under pressure to incorporate more and more genes as they fine-tuned their eukaryotic machinery.
All of these elements are also important for synthesizing and optimizing high speed machinery.
We will use the machinery of computational linguistics to explore our thesis.
All samples of delinquents are affected by the administrative machinery through which they have been selected.
In order to deliver this final solution, we will somehow have to invoke linguistically-specialized machinery.
As yet, we may appear only to have made things worse, adding the machinery of table lookup to ami without removing the composite function.
Note that the only difference between lists and streams is that we place an of-course closure around streams-we do not need any new machinery.
Nevertheless, small property-owners could dodge this obstacle by forming associations that shared the costs of buying and installing subterranean pumping machinery.
By the mid nineteenth century it had assumed a character unlike anything witnessed before, and machinery was playing an unprecedented part.
Moreover, although horses are associated primarily with outdoor work, they could drive machinery through a horse-power.
Occasionally new machinery met with suspicion, indifference or even opposition by agricultural workers because of its novelty or complexity.
In summary, a sizable group of entomologists resisted the "pest" machinery.
The mechanization of cotton production increased the cost of machinery and farm operating overhead.
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