词汇 | example_english_nest |
释义 | Examples of nestThese 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. Because the term is a synonymous variant, it is nested in tags. The latter can entrap adult birds and if it is incorporated into nests it can cause chick mortality. An even larger number of genes show alternative splicing or are nested within neighboring genes. The container was then nested inside a 2-l rectangular plastic container with heat-sterilized moistened sand at the bottom for pupation. The models are not mutually exclusive nor are they nested, suggesting that some or all may be true to varying degrees. Hierarchical methods form clusters in successive steps such that steps are nested. One can see that both equations and are nested in it. Construing events as nested could relieve the problem of conflictual specification occurring in more natural settings. In this sentence, the trace-based account assumes nested antecedent-trace dependencies. The replications were modelled as nested within years. He identified iteration, often nested, as one of the key features of the design process. Prevalent themes were identified and broad categories formed which were then subjected to more detailed data investigation of sub-categories nested within the broad categories. Shredded paper or tissues can be provided for nesting material. Electoral campaigns at different levels are nested, and the empirical question of how this nesting works remains to be studied. We suspect that deeply nested not -guarded unions are difficult to work with in practice, hence are avoided by schema designers. Protection b y foam nests gives larvae a d evelopmental advantage compared with primarily aquatic larvae. Neither was there a spatial difference in the distribution of nesting infected and uninfected males in the field. The last row shows the likelihood ratio test between the nested logit model and the (non nested) multinomial logit model. A two-phase study was nested within a six-wave population based cohort study of 1947 adolescents. Other patterns are nested within the data set, but they are not dealt with here. Bringing in has to be modelled as an interaction with housed since it is nested within this other factor. In other words, 'prescribing' is nested within the overall treatment package, which includes psychosocial components that have been negotiated, whether community- or hospital-based. We return in section 6.5.1 to take up the soundness of rule (19), in which patterns may implicitly be nested. The effect of such a contrast effect will be nested in the nonshared environment effect. Another problem is that the canonical replacement map makes argument positions of constructors active if constructors occur nested in left-hand sides. However, since nested models are not being compared, it is not possible to determine the appropriate degrees of freedom for a formal test. In general, rule-based serialism allows opacity nested within opacity in multi-process systems, but sympathy does not. As an illustration, we have constructed explicitly solutions of the magnetohydrostatic system which give rise to nested toroidal flux surfaces. However, in this case there is only one sort of sequent and, consequently, it is possible to have nested contexts. Ambients may be nested, so they induce a hierarchy. Each au can, in turn, contain calls to f, giving rise to nested recursive definitions. However, (5) is nested with respect to (4), since it refers to "orders" in (4), not to "schedules" in (2). A sub-category of performed space - the collective space within which gestural spaces are nested. Each student is nested within one of our research groups, providing a strong and integrated research culture. Most nests held a downy chick that they estimated to be about three months old. One female was resighted with a new mate approximately 2 km from her nesting site in 2002. Replicates were nested within periwinkles, and periwinkles nested within experimental condition. Thus, the cuckoo deposits eggs in passerine nests, tricking the foster parents into incubating and feeding the cuckoo's young. The soffit of the new bridge incorporates bat bricks, which provide nesting sites for pipistrelle bats and a timber otter run on one bank. In short, the perfect markets j case is nested within the general agricultural household m odel of both production and diversity. Genetic and environmental effects on morphology and fluctuating asymmetry in nesting barn swallows. The preference satisfier per forms nested branch and bound searches for treating user preferences. Random effects were infant (nested within hearing status) and session (nested within infant). The compiler deems a loop containing such statements too complex to vectorize; it vectorizes only loops containing 'flat' nests of conditional statements. The timeout function has no other side effects, so timeouts can be nested arbitrarily. Each with-loop represents a multi-dimensional loop nesting that operates on the same domain of data. Based on this information a cost model for the available skeletons, possibly nested, is used to select a decomposition and mapping of parallel threads. To allow a more concise way of expressing many linear constraints together, we allow nesting of the patterns. No effect was observed for the four phylogenetic groups that we defined, nor for the species level nested within each group. We considered the site effect nested within region according to the geographical location of the study sites. Large-plant diversity and abundance on the abandoned nests had also recovered to match, but not significantly exceed, the level of the nearby forest. If competition for light or soil resources is important in the understorey, recently abandoned nests could constitute competition-free sites where successful recruitment is more likely. Meliponine nests are often fairly cryptic and can be difficult to locate. In particular, the cases flat(q) and nested(q) with q > 2 are handled in this framework (and not in any of the previous ones). Importantly, social conditions can be nested with each other, as shown by the next example. To that extent, segmentalists fouled their own nests. Small mammals were the other major predators in the rural areas, where they also gained access to higher nests. Rural areas had a significantly higher number of predated nests than the forest sites. Ants do not disperse seeds to a long distance, however, because they tend to forage from fruiting plants close to their nests. Such a spatial association is analogous to epiphyte ant-gardens in which the plants grow principally on arboreal ant nests. Females construct underground nests, typically at the beginning of the rainy season before temporary ponds fill, in which they oviposit and attend eggs and tadpoles. Distribution and dispersal of desert mistletoe is scale-dependent, hierarchically nested. Because transects are nested within site, we tested for transect effects separately for each site. Do leaf-cutting ant nests make 'bottom-up' gaps in neotropical rain forests? Though the edge was no longer clearly visible, its approximate position based on the size of active nests is shown. In conclusion, we have found that leaf-cutting ant nests can change the understorey plant community greatly. In addition to soil effects, recruitment on abandoned nests could be affected by interactions among understorey plant species. No consistent substructure or asymmetry in the pattern of cortical staining was apparent in serial optical sections of nests of oogonia or in individual oocytes. Here we go one step further, and define tries and operations on tries generically for arbitrary datatypes of first-order kind, including parameterized and nested datatypes. If, in addition to mutual recursion, we have nested calls, we again need to define the predicates simultaneously with the algorithms. Transactions are only allowed to be nested up to two levels and not at all within short transactions. No other nested or anti-nested community structure was detected. The clauses in (5)-(7) are not nested; they all refer to "orders" in (4). Properly invoking membership categories that stand a chance of being recognized as rigorous is crucial to science, medicine, and psychiatry (in descending, nesting order). We call it "evolutive economic dynamics," where rational expectations plays a major role because it is nested within the general evolutive theory of expectations formation. Within this speech world is nested yet another world or mental space, namely a hypothetical world where the speaker voices for another. Similarly, a propensity towards group defence may select for nesting synchrony. Twenty out of 31 empty nests on colony 1 were on the west side of the colony where ledges were broad and easily approached. Accordingly, it was estimated that there were 1910 to 2122 common eider nests on the entire island. During the course of the foot survey, six eider nests were found recently destroyed, possibly by foxes. In order to assess the exploitation of nesting sites, we examined two common understorey plants able to shelter ant colonies. Predation on ground-nesting birds' nests in relation to predator densities and habitat edge. Validating the use of artificial nests in predation experiments. The two models are hierarchically related or nested because the second model is a special case of the first. Quadrats were sampled in the same way for active and abandoned nests. Direct removal of plants by ants is almost certainly the reason for lower abundance on the active nests. While active, the nests have much reduced diversity and abundance of understorey plants relative to the nearby forest. As predicted, two main mechanisms seem to be important in generating such a pattern: nesting site availability and interspecific competition for nesting site. Accept our warm and affectionate thanks, and best wishes that you who feather nests for others may have your own feathered. We used a two-level model to explain the variability of costs: patients nested within centers. Additionally, subelements can be created by reference expressions in the rule head which create nested elements that satisfy the given reference expression. While these ants moved into an unoccupied location, the new nests were in preexisting holes with no signs of new excavation activity. After a variable period of time (several weeks to months), the fruits are taken out from the nests, forming waste piles around it. Intuitively, instances of this concept have the referenced item as a (nested) attribute. After accepting the food items, the foragers always returned directly to their nests. The use of green plant material in bird nests to avoid ectoparasites. Follicle assembly requires development of oocytes from the oogonial nests and the pregranulosa cells from the somatic elements of the ovarian stroma. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. 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