词汇 | example_english_mechanically |
释义 | Examples of mechanicallyThese 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 interface between the links and the motorization is standardized, both electrically and mechanically. Following collection some cumulus were mechanically dissected from those surrounding the oocyte. I could use the skeletal anatomy as a frame of reference: economically, architecturally, mechanically. Although the literature is rather mechanically surveyed (in ' point by point ' form), the points raised are insightful. Although the whole system is quite simple and deterministic mechanically, it seems to be able to choose between two or more equal attractions. Manipulation requires that the manipulator is mechanically coupled to the object being manipulated and any useful classification of manipulation must consider mechanical work exchange. The number and size, of vesicles formed from schistosomula can be altered by pre-incubating mechanically transformed schistosomula in a variety of membrane perturbing agents. The constructive proof in this section was originally obtained mechanically, by applying our realisability interpretation on classical reasoning. Wages are certainly not responding mechanically to unemployment. Pauses, even if they are found to be beneficial, can easily be introduced mechanically in the class by the teacher. Lysates (30 g\\slot) are of : cercariae (lane 1), 6 h mechanically transformed schistosomula (lane 2), adult worm (lane 3). They are often supplemented by slightly pressurising the building mechanically, or by low speed electric fans in the tops of the exhaust. Plots were mechanically sown on ridges in a randomized complete block design with three replications (rainy season) and five replications (dry season). The first skin panel will then be tacked in place and mechanically fastened. However, their predicted production hours required for the mechanically fastened, monocoque concept were three times greater than what was predicted for the welded, monocoque concept. Decades of patenting activity prior to mid-century produced three distinctly different procedures for mechanically forming clay products. Let us for the moment grant that this notion of a mechanically-realized psychological impetus is cogent. Following tracheal intubation the animals were ventilated mechanically. Samples from the same plot were stored in the same paper bag, and were then crumbled and mechanically homogenized in plastic mixing trays. Since we found few seed fragments in faeces, it appears that tapirs do not mechanically destroy the larger seeds surveyed here. Even single bells could be rung in different ways, slowly or rapidly, mechanically or with a bell-rope or hammer. Consumers consistently endorsed large-capacity double-action piston machines that were sturdy, hand-powered, labour-intensive, and mechanically reliable. The excretory system of mechanically-transformed schistosomula was not labelled with any of these 4 fluorescent markers. The main text has six chapters which are structured chronologically and mechanically : each one deals with a single year. The tissue itself is considered to be linear-elastic and mechanically isotropic, with the cell density assumed constant. In addition, mechanically ventilated patients may have special equipment requirements to undergo scanning. The 18 mechanically-operated glass doors opened and closed in soldierly unison at the push of a button. The recipes were designed so that they could be followed almost mechanically. In the dressed-state approach both the nuclear and the electromagnetic field systems are treated quantum mechanically. Is it a more serious wrong to influence politics through the effect on judgment described above rather than mechanically? The most important lesson of this paper is perhaps that functional programming languages can benefit greatly from a focus on mechanically checked proofs. Proof assistants are usually designed in such a way that proof-checking can be done mechanically. We used this principle mechanically, even if the differences in group averages were small. In mechanically ventilated patients with total cavo-pulmonary anastomoses, the pulmonary blood flow is increased during expiration. The problem of oscillatory behaviour due to manipulator flexibility has traditionally been solved by mechanically stiffening the manipulator. The charm of mechanically reproducing "life's actions" invites comparison with those actions in life, their "faithful" reproduction. We cleaned fresh seeds from pulp mechanically and briefly rinsed the seeds with water. A compact, but mechanically simple structure has been chosen (figure 16). The design of the master is such that the singularities are mechanically avoided. Instead, this subject indicated that she was simply completing the task by mechanically fitting in the different pieces one right after another. More cumulus-free oocytes were degenerate than the cumulus-enclosed oocytes, which demonstrates that cumulus cells are mechanically or physiologically protective of oocyte viability. With new technologies of objectification, scientific observers' reports would be subjected to routinization, quantification, and replacement by mechanically registering devices. Terrified, she heads mechanically homeward, somehow able to walk with the pooka's weight on her back. We mechanically excavated 1-m-deep to an impenetrable ferricrete layer. Thus, constant velocity marks mechanically constant motion and is distinct from curvilinear velocity formations that signify realistic motion patterns. Every joint, or nearly, is marked by the presence of doors: they slide manually or mechanically, pivot or fall from the ceiling. Methods: 20 neonatal piglets, (age < 7 days, weight: 2,0 +/- 0,25 kg) were anaesthetized, intubated and mechanically ventilated. Five rabbits were anesthetized with pentobarbital (20 mg/kg) and mechanically ventilated. Twenty-three pts, ages 2.9+3.3 yrs and weighing 12.6+9.1 kg, were mechanically supported fora mean periodof4.5+2.4 days. They mentioned uniformity of flowering time of plants as an example of potential economic importance, in particular when crops are harvested mechanically. The piezoelectric transducer mechanically expanded or contracted in response to the input voltage; the degree of movement for a given voltage was known from calibration. However, sediment transport progressively removes the mechanically weak minerals to leave predominantly quartz and other volumetrically limited resistant minerals. The inset reveals a highly regular portion of the network from which the pore complexes have been removed mechanically. Other ways of inducing hydrophobicity in membranes is to stress them mechanically, electrically or osmotically so that they are forced to thin and\\or stretch. We shall present syntactic conditions which are sufficient to ensure that a function is structurally recursive and which can be checked mechanically. Intrusion is particularly prevalent in shale horizons because they are mechanically weak, and therefore preferential sites for the emplacement of sills. Such a technically complex proof should be checked mechanically. Is the program a creative artist, or is a mere flunky, mechanically doing exactly what it is told to do? Mechanically ruled aberration-corrected concave gratings for a flatfield grazing-incidence spectrograph. To get us to mechanically know the 3rd person sing. First, typical villages were chosen by way of a reasoned procedure in circumscribed areas, secondly households were selected mechanically. We choose the point that is mechanically possible to reach and follow the steps 2-5 for computing the angles. A design concept for a mechanically simple, yet functionally complete system was identified. The two methods are mechanically and mathematically identical, but still a worthwhile exercise since they reflect slightly different intuitions behind the curtain. Indeed, retirees mechanically have a lower remaining life expectancy. The plasma membranes of these cells were broken mechanically immediately before injection. The injection pipette was advanced mechanically until the tip almost reached the opposite side of the oocyte's cortex. Egg cells could be isolated mechanically, without any treatment with cell-walldegrading enzymes. Alternating pressure devices mechanically vary the pressure beneath the patient, thereby reducing the duration of the applied pressure. Two samples were selected mechanically, one with 3 per cent of the farms and the other with 2 per cent. Finally, the fact that these case accounts are not transcribed mechanically introduces possible problems of interpretative failure. They prefer walking on their own legs rather than being slung and mechanically transported. In some directions the grasp is mechanically locked, and in other values the grasp is maintained mainly by frictional forces. Consider a passing movement among three mechanically identical soccer robots. A normal servo is mechanically not capable of turning any farther due to a mechanical stop built onto the main output gear. After in vitro maturation, cumulus cells were mechanically removed by vigorous pipetting. On admission, he was ventilated mechanically and in a poor condition. The cells were mechanically stressed by simulated implantation and defined compressive force. The relations of mechanically recorded activity level to varieties of preschool play behavior. Twenty-three pts, ages 2.9+3.3yrs and weighing 12.6+9.1 kg, were mechanically supported for a mean period of 4.5+2.4 days. All patients had suffered from respiratory failure, and four of them had been mechanically ventilated for a period of four to 24 days. The third method mechanically segregates the catch within a holding container. The derivation can be done mechanically by computer, and many extra coefficients calculated. The reader may start his own thinking on the deformation of a more realistic and therefore rheologically and mechanically complex lithosphere. Because red blood cells are mechanically separated from white blood cells, red blood cell lysis is not necessary. One need not mechanically check a large number of triangles to see that some of what holds of one will hold of all. Where mechanically-operated height-adjustment beds are provided and the patient is capable with instruction, of operating the mechanism, independence in this respect can be maintained. The edges of the specimen, which had been cut mechanically, were, in detail, quite rough. Labour abundance was no longer relevant, and the vast bulk of the grain was mechanically harvested. Because of the constraints on design representation, this approach appears to be most suited to mechanically oriented design domains. The ground floor level contains photographic stores that have to be mechanically cooled whereas the upper levels accommodate the special passively controlled storerooms. We introduce a new embolization technique with mechanically detachable double-disk shaped coils. In this case, all linkages are mechanically coupled to a single drive. Therefore, the cells (organelles and membranes) are destroyed mechanically by ice crystals, leading to death through cell lysis. The type and only known specimen was first mechanically prepared with a compressed air engraver. Here, the flow over a mechanically generated wave train in a sheet of rubber was examined. He wanted to conceive an electronic device which would be driven by a mechanically encoded score. Instead of mechanically deforming the beads, they allowed them to settle onto the glass, and to deform as the receptors and ligands bound. 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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