词汇 | example_english_regenerate |
释义 | Examples of regenerateThese 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. Visual function in regenerating teleost retina following cytotoxic lesioning. In the fire-degraded stand, only 50% of all species regenerated vegetatively. The site lies at the interface of several thousand ha regenerating forest 1-80-y-old, pastures, and 10 000 ha of primary forest. Large-scale synaptic errors during map formation by regenerating optic axons in the goldfish. Mapping the normal and regenerating retinotectal projection of goldfish with autoradiographic methods. Using forest fallows as a source of shade-tolerant timber species may be a viable alternative to regenerating these species in mature forests. In comparison to primary forests, regenerating 'secondary' forests are often denser (harder to penetrate) and lacking in dry fuelwood. In such cases, complete instructions for regenerating the required samples would be a critical part of the analysis. However, even while poor government performance can undermine satisfaction with the overall system, the latter can be regenerated through the replacement of an unpopular government. Furthermore, these results demonstrate a simple method to produce an aligned cellular substrate, which might be used to direct regenerating neurites. Specifically, the alignment of the fibers in the matrix will remain stable, allowing regenerating axons sufficient time to cross the lesion into healthy target tissue. The rest of the area corresponds to crop fields and regenerating forest. The majority of organelles were regenerated and the intercellular contacts between cells were completely restored. Quantitative electrophysiological studies of regenerating visuotopic maps in goldfish. To suppor t visual behavior, regenerated ganglion cell axons must develop functional connections with more proximal neurons in the visual pathway. Such similarities suggest that corner cones are not regenerated in the rainbow trout retina during natural ontogeny or as a result of thyroxin treatment. Finally, we must consider whether residual retina that survived ouabain treatment, and not regenerated retina, mediated the observed visual behaviors. I sampled in forest regenerating from selective logging of single trees 40-10 y ago. By favouring the rain of animaldispersed seeds, remnant trees enhance diversity of regenerating vegetation in several ways. Recovery of visual behavior in adult goldfish with regenerating retinas. Restricted expression of a new paired-class homeobox gene in normal and regenerating adult goldfish retina. Therefore, the extent that regenerated fibers can mediate complex visual behaviors, such as prey tracking, remains largely unknown. All body tissues are continuously being regenerated and replaced through the metabolism of the body, except the dental enamel. The suppression of bracken and regenerating woodland scrub is also detrimental to the conservation of much of its flora. He haunts humanism with his regenerated and denatured vocals. The combined effect of poor nutrient level and the presence of deterrents may render regenerated leaves less palatable to insect herbivores. 333 bly or of individual components and regenerating a new conceptual manufacturing plan. Every new composition or improvisation is an action capable of in-ecting and regenerating cultural heritages. We raised the possibility that these cells were regenerating in a myocardial scar. The system is regenerated in a manner consistent with all modifications. Each monomeric fragment can then recircularize when the two ends of the monomer approach one another and the complete folding motif is regenerated. If a liver lobe is taken from you whilst you are alive, you liver will have (in all likelihood) regenerated itself before you die. Many of these approaches have shown promise in attracting regenerating axons onto the prosthetic bridge. Preliminary observations on the reorganization of regenerating nerve fibres and perineurium. The qra regenerates the entire query text every time the query is changed, or whenever the current language changes. Their studies show that this is indeed the case, and the practical application for guiding regenerating axons after injury is easily imagined. Connections between regenerating retina and brain in adult goldfish. Clean epithelializing wounds need a dressing that will not adhere nor be toxic to regenerating epithelium, and that will promote wound-healing. Most gene banks maintain viable seeds that are regenerated when germination decreases to an unacceptable level. The stumps were set in a matrix of regenerating vegetation and remnants of primary forest. Immunohistochemical location of prothymosin alpha in regenerating human hepatocytes and hepatocellular carcinomas. Selection of appropriate tectal connections by regenerating optic nerve fibers in adult goldfish. Neurotrophins in the developing and regenerating visual system. Ionic channel distribution in regenerating mouse motor endings. By week 12, the projection pattern of regenerating nerve fibers closely resembled the innervation of normal tecta. In the present study, histological examination confirmed that following surgery, only the wound edge was actively regenerating. In particular, the pioneers, regenerating either from the soil seed bank or from post-opening seed rain, show faster dynamics than other species. In areas from which people were evacuated, formerly cultivated fallows, bushland, and open woodlands regenerated into dense woodlands. Growing cotton required a high initial cash investment in seeds, fertilizers and pesticides, which was not always regenerated by the marketing of the lint. The regenerating area had been selectively logged in 1955. Long-term effects of riparian clear-cutting - richer land snail communities in regenerating forests. The dotted lines indicate that an iterative scheme might be generated or regenerated from a differential system. The potential for regenerating soil fertility through incorporation of crop residue is constrained by several other factors as well. The rising demand for fertilizer, encouraged by the subsidy, also reduced the role of legumes as regenerating crops for maintaining soil fertility. Farmers have reduced and, in some cases, ceased the traditional practice of regenerating the soil by fallowing. While creating wealth inequities and regenerating gender disparities, the markets bring an economic side of life that was once missing. Changes in satellite cell population associated with regenerating muscle fibers in rats. Consequently, current investigational therapeutic approaches to repair spinal cord injury employ implantable bridges through which regenerating axons traverse the injury site uninhibited. The hydrogen carriers are later regenerated in the respiratory chain located in cell organelles, mitochondria, or, in bacteria, in the cell membrane. To date, few studies have explicitly compared how a ny of these vary b etween different types of regenerating forests. Mapping the normal and regenerating retinotectal projection of goldfish with audoradiographic methods. Imaging of individual normal and regenerating optic fibers in the brain of living adult goldfish. A resolution of actual photoreceptor input into regenerating retinal function must therefore await further study. Type-specific stabilization and targetdependent survival of regenerating ganglion cells in the retina of adult rats. Up-regulation of cadherin-2 and cadherin-4 in regenerating visual structures of adult zebrafish. Circles, regenerating forest site; squares, natural forest site; closed symbols, termite exclusion trays; open symbols, control trays. As each notation or number is selected, a calculator appears in which a new value or arrangement is typed, and the model regenerates itself attempting to accommodate the changes. Recall therefore involved converting the meaning into the surface form using the activation of lexical items and syntax to cause a particular form to be regenerated. We examined the putatively regenerated retina by investigating the morphology and visual pigment content of its photoreceptors, the specialized neurons that transduce photonic energy into neuronal activity. Synaptic protein expression by regenerating photoreceptors. Visual function in regenerating teleost retina determined by analyzing single frames of the videotape and calculating the degree of tilt from the fish's normal, vertical upright position. Improvements in visual function were closely correlated with an increase of regenerating ganglion cell axons into the optic tectum indicating sufficient synaptogenesis to mediate both simple and complex visual behavior. Therefore, despite some of the constraints mentioned above, judicious residue management could be part of a package of strategies aimed at regenerating soil fertility in tropical smallholder uplands. On the contrary, most of them have been regenerated over and over again, and some of them have been fortified and augmented as they were carried into modernity. The new program is then regenerated. Finally, the ideal bridge should have the capacity to deliver signaling factors in a controlled manner to aid in the attraction, directional growth and viability of traversing regenerating axons. Secondary forest sites were at least 100 m from the nearest road and had regenerated over the 35 y since the areas were cleared in 1972. Although these regenerating forests were an important habitat for large mammals and birds, they were limited in terms of faunal richness, particularly dispersers of large-seeded plants. At the start of the measurements in 1997 the average dbh of trees regenerated from seedlings and coppice was 3.72 + 0.39 cm and 4.18 + 0.37 cm, respectively. In a simplified view, an ideal bridging neural conduit would be made from a biocompatible material that contains either channels or fibers that spatially guide regenerating axons. Samples are from the tip of the regenerating front of bridges harvested 7 days after section and the images are offset deliberately in the 'merge' panel to illustrate their relationship. Species that are capable of regenerating in the forest understorey, known as climax species, have a higher chance of reaching the forest canopy once a gap is created. We assumed the forest was composed of two types of areas with two different densities, a background density of mature forest, and a higher density corresponding to regenerating gaps. The ambit of their work remained urban and the mobilization of anti-urban discourse was, in many ways, another expression of their belief that the city could be regenerated. Currently, the region consists of a mosaic of active tree plantations (45 000 ha), regenerating secondary forest (100 000 ha), and the remainder largely undisturbed terra firme primary forest. As suitable new lands for crop production are scarce in most countries of the tropics, regenerating the soil fertility of existing arable lands becomes imperative for sustainable crop production. In doing so, they developed a national rhetoric that focused on regenerating the past for use in the construction of a utopian future. Pressures for increased production are forcing out the naturally regenerating forests as commercial propositions, though very specialized woods are difficult to grow otherwise. Secondly, the case for preventing indiscriminate re-clearance of regenerating forests is stronger given some baseline abundance data. We chose to study the stand regenerated in 1978. Samples are from the tip of the regenerating front of bridges harvested 7 days after section. To sample regenerating vegetation, four replicates in each of three age classes of fallow (12 fallow fields) were selected. The results suggest that variation in nutrient availability could affect the structure of tropical forests regenerating from large-scale disturbance. At still later times, the backward wave is regenerated by the wave interactions. What is the best way of stemming this decline or, even better, of regenerating the economy? Disturbance indicators are generally pollen and spores from plants associated with regenerating forest and degraded soils. However, statistics on stratum-wise regeneration is not available but are derived by multiplying the area regenerated with the corresponding weights of the forest strata. Degradation digs a bodily grave for a new birth; it has not only a destructive, negative aspect, but also a regenerating one. However, regenerating axons do not encounter regions of acute injury in vivo. Moreover, since all the cells of the body are continuously regenerated, which particular set shall have the supreme privilege of immortality? 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