词汇 | example_english_originate |
释义 | Examples of originateThese 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. A key role of starburst amacrine cells in originating retinal directional selectivity and optokinetic eye movement. The first originated in the 1850s and involved attempts to supplant existing verbal agreements made at the hirings with written 'characters' administered through registration societies. The cellular bodies may have originated from denuded areas of cytoplasm which had budded off from the mis-shapen enterocytes. In separate analyses of the clones originating from secondary hosts no association was found between morphology and either life cycle category or colour. The powder identified as calcite in a fracture line of the substratum we believe originated from the penetration of calcareous deposits in ground water. No reported outbreaks of disease originating from shows were identified in the literature. Among those appointed was a nucleus of reform-minded judges, some of whom originated from outside the judicial hierarchy. The idea for association rules originated in market basket analysis where purchases of grocery items are observed for their co-occurrence with particular products. In addition, gap junctions were identified in the cells, suggesting that the invasive cells originated from granulosa cells. Even though the inner chamber walls have been blackened, about 20% of the acquired light intensity is originated by this reflection. From 50 % of the positive flocks originating from 24 farms only one serotype could be isolated. The results originated from snails with 2-sporocyst infections and normal development of redial generations. Expert systems originated in the 1970s as computer programs capable of imitating human experts and even substituting them when necessary. However, the frequency of infected flocks showed considerable variation depending on the abattoir, the season, and the farm from which the samples originated. A collateral artery originating from the descending aorta supplied the left lung, while the right pulmonary artery originated from the arterial duct. Even more interesting was a direct collateral vessel originating from the descending thoracic aorta and connecting with the coronary circulation. Each set of three curves originating from the vertical axis corresponds to = 1.0, 0.5 and 0.1, respectively, starting from the top set. Finally, the account allows quantifiers originating from embedded constituents to be passed up in the usual way and assigned scope at an appropriate locus. Here we de®ne some terms that originated in that project, but are very widely used. Although originated speci®cally for temporal logics, this technique can be generalised to any two logics. In contrast, most of the pro-government marches originated from the poorer, western half of the city. The asteroids, meteoroids and apparently all comets originated in the explosion of planets (or moons). The working hypothesis was that primary sporadic cases resulted from exposure to foods originating from, or contaminated by foods produced at a single food premises. Accordingly, we conjecture that they originated around that time. The mil-reis originated as a multiple of the real, which inflation had ren^ dered virtually valueless. Even the exact point from which the fragment originates is not unambiguous; probably it refers to bars 110-14. Prevalence had previously been shown to be markedly different in juvenile sockeye originating from each of the two nursery lakes within the river system. Any protein production above that amount would have originated from the system. Today, the attitude towards abandoned buildings and waste depends very much on the era from which they originated. To really understand any problem, you need to know from where a question originates. Lexical borrowing is the incorporation of individual words originating in a donor, or lexifier, language into the discourse of a recipient, or host, language. In the 'ventriloquism effect', sounds originating as far as 30 deg away from their apparent, visible source will be integrated with this source. Statistical methods originated in the study of natural phenomena and bring tremendous analytical power to the study of process and structure. Table 5 shows that the use of subject you originated among the middle ranks. The stylization originates in a quotation from a shared story line involving a truck driver who made tactless advances to one of the par ticipants. However, the situation changes quickly during the beam interaction with the plasma originating from a solid target. Although originating in the disability movement, his discussion is again highly relevant for thinking about dependency, care and ageing. In part this vassallage originated in the right of conquest, and later became enshrined in tradition. Variability that originates in individual differences constitutes valuable data for psychological research. Hence, there is also no need to divide word processing into stages, and some of the problems originating from this division can be avoided. The humour originates from the fact that you will often be convinced that you know, or have been taught by, the precise teacher being described. The assignment analysis suggested a tendency for immigrants to have originated substantially from nearby regions. Indeed, nearly all the examples originated in notated form. What originates as a debate over fine points of law and bioethics ultimately became a conversation about appropriate ways to align policy with professional practice. The posterior descending coronary artery originated from the right coronary artery in all patients. The patient initially had a patent arterial duct that originated from the under surface of the rightsided aortic arch. As such, the grading of this criterion is unduly biased towards models and theories originating from this tradition. In particular, the resulting parabolic map is topologically conjugate to the hyperbolic function it originated from. If haemorrhage originates below the uterine cervix, a haematoma is usually present in the internal iliac cavity and in the preperitoneal space. Thus, consider a wave-packet originating near z = 0 from eddy activity in the turbulent boundary layer. We report a most unusual course of a left coronary artery originating from the pulmonary trunk 3 and discuss the clinical implications. Policy originated with the vets, but their claims to authority, based on professional expertise, were initially weak and carried little institutional weight. Where they originated or how they come to live in their present habitat are problems which still remain largely unsolved. The triangle and other symbolism used in socialist literature originated here. On the other hand, systems originating in the metropolis extended further and more effectively into formerly rural areas. As the same components and protocols are used for both environments dynamic effects originating from the internal system are taken into account. In his view necromancy was an entirely natural science concerned with investigating properties originating from the stars. Rather, the key to the puzzle of where the revelation originated, according to both scholars, is provided by the modern notion of the unconscious. Moreover, they appear to become stronger with increasing temperature, which is unlikely for a force that originates from solvent ordering effects. In suddenness, intensity, and periodicity, there is a close analogy between malarial fever and inebriate paroxysms, the same causes often originating both diseases. Both results suggest that new seedlings appear at some distance from the fruits from which their seeds originated. In their absence the stem was scored as having originated from seed. After that, the number of binary links is distributed between the number of branches and legs originating only one manipulator for the specified parameters. The loss of genetic diversity in tree species is not easily detectable, because they may have originated from mating that occurred before habitat isolation. Such activities may have expressed a continuing tradition of seasonal religious ritual at the wells originating in the twelfth century or before. The 'blue-on' opponent pathway in the primate retina originates from a distinct bistratified ganglion cell type. Blastocysts originating from the oocytes in groups 3 and 5 had higher cell numbers than those in other groups. They found that nonlinearities were already present in the outer retina at the horizontal cell, probably originating in the photoreceptor itself. To settle the controversies meant to agree on the mechanisms for testing the existence of new scientific objects originating in remote places. The majority of drugs originated from plants, followed by animals and minerals. They claimed to be simply obeying a directive that originated from no known source. However, the mere presence of the phono-translation effect does not tell us at which level of representation such an effect originates. Accordingly, the first question my dissertation asks is whether vocal performance art can truly be considered a new tradition originated by women. Substitution elasticities reflect adjustment possibilities in the demand for production factors originating from variations in their relative price. The mortality risk is originated by the random lifetimes of insureds and annuitants ; it can be split as follows. His hypothesis originates from a linguistic perspective only, however, and neglects neuronal processes. In addition, the nucleus cuneatus (but not gracilis) shows responses to muscle afferents originating from muscle spindles and golgi tendon organs. Only quantifiers originating from the first (leftmost) argument in the nominal's argument structure list should be exempted from store amalgamation. In actions originating in the 1790s the court did not even bother to do that. Moreover, the government maintains a cluster of public policies originating from the past centrally planned system and generates only improper incentives in current healthcare markets. In this pattern, however, there is a complication since a small artery also originates from the other facing sinus. However, in exaptation, the feature originates first (either as a selected or nonselected attribute) and only later is coopted for the function in question. The aphid clone originated from a tobacco field located in the same region where populations of the two predator species had been collected. Second, the techniques originated in and were associated with popular shows and the melodrama theaters of the boulevards and the lower classes. Feathers, now used in flight, probably originated as heat insulators. The feeling which party association produces is apt to outlive the causes which originated it. The phrase seems to have originated in the world of baseball, although some authorities claim priority for an alternative connotation. Probably it originated many times by independent" mutation". Conversely, the character and so the supraspecific group membership of the species that have originated in any area is determined by conditions there. The next question is where this tendency towards centralisation originated. Modern environmentalism originates with the recognition of ecological connectivity and the negative effects of technological intervention. Perhaps this is the standard then, memories with sensory level details are the ones that originated in the world outside the mind. Similarly, to study music in the social and cultural context within which it originated is hardly a revolutionary idea. However, in order for it to arrive there, the functional destination of the phrase from which it originates has to be determined. The proportion of each individual's genotype that originated from one of the other populations was estimated using the assignment tests. 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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