词汇 | example_english_overproduction |
释义 | Examples of overproductionThese 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. But since overproduction of corn has depressed the price of corn for many years, this change could actually benefit farmers economically. Overproduction made exporting a necessity for the industrialised nations. Quantifying and directing metabolic flux : application to amino acid overproduction. Second, the outbreak clearly occurred due to overproduction of coca in a facility that was not designed for this use. Lately, the global coffee industry has changed radically; it has suffered a long cycle of lowest-ever world market prices caused by overproduction and technological change. The recent lessons of the depression - falling commodity prices, overproduction of certain agricultural staples - indicated otherwise. Furthermore, supernumerary synapses are eliminated after their overproduction earlier in development. This protein is essential for cell viability and its overproduction has deleterious effects on both host and plasmid replication. The organism's efforts to regenerate the side-chains led to an overproduction. The cross-contamination resulting from the overproduction was probably the main contributory factor of the outbreak. Evidence is presented of young dolphins' overproduction of variants of adults' whistles, as in the avian overproduction of subsongs. It seems that this overproduction of cuticular hydrocarbons was essentially triggered by stress. At the heart of this refusal was the ill-founded but widespread assumption that the depression was a crisis of overproduction. The overproduction of synapses early in life and the selective elimination of excess connections in adolescence allows experience to modify synaptic architecture. Such processes result in localized synaptic overproduction, followed by deletion, and are implicated in learning and memory formation. A common pathological feature in asthma is the presence of a characteristic allergic airway inflammatory response involving extensive leukocyte infiltration, mucus overproduction and airway hyper-reactivity. Although the critical period overproduction of synapses is genetically driven, the pruning and maintenance of synaptic connections is environmentally driven. Alternatively, the overproduction of olivine at intrusion margins could be induced by chilling against cooler intrusion walls. Just as important, reliance on agreements between capital and labour were predicated on a favourable economic cycle, which disappeared with the world crisis of overproduction of 1907. In the early 1970s, the overproduction of some agricultural products led to breeding programmes taking more account of efficiency in production to maintain farm profitability without increasing output. These figures are consistent with other reports from the period that pointed to the expansion of mill plantations, in particular after the 1895 crisis of overproduction. The constitutive feature of local scenes of live musical performance is their evident display of semiotic disruption, their potentially dangerous overproduction and exchange of musical signs of identity and community. A major surprise has been findings regarding the overproduction of cells and synapses in late embryogenesis and the subtractive events, or "pruning," during the early postnatal years. It was not until 1908, when a downturn in trade provided substance to their fears of overproduction, that the millowners agreed to limit the working day. 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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