词汇 | example_english_relative |
释义 | Examples of relativeThese 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. Physicians must learn that it is important to disclose the risks and benefits of procedures and alternatives to patients and their relatives. The paper takes a structural approach, identifying the characteristics of households, proximity to relatives, frequency of contact, intergenerational transfers and non-kin relationships. In many cases, older people's property and assets are utilised in commercial activities by their relatives, particularly their children. Even among biological relatives there are significant differences in temperament. Studies that identify putative risk factors for the development of bipolar disorder in high-risk children with first-degree relatives with bipolar disorder are also clearly needed. Changes in attribution and expressed emotion among the relatives of patients with schizophrenia. Increased morbid risk for schizophrenia-related disorders in relatives of schizotypal personality disorder patients. Likewise, the obligatory fronting of this constituent places even the zero pronoun in the normal position of the relatives. Reversionary grants provided economic security during a woman's lifetime at minimal expense to her male relatives. In addition, polyploid forms of plants can adapt to more extreme conditions than their diploid relatives and are thus of great practical value. Resemblance between relatives for any trait can be attributable to environmental correlations. Two main clades were produced consisting of the botanical varieties and the other clade consisted of wild relatives. How different are we at the level of the genome from our closest living relatives among the primates ? Covariance of relatives stemming from a population undergoing mixed self and random mating. Horsetails and ferns are a monophyletic group and the closest living relatives to seed plants. The relationship between expressed emotion attitudes and individual psychopathology among relatives of bipolar patients. Another informal source of midwifery knowledge would have been relatives who practised midwifery or medicine. They loudly poured out their worries, calling on their male relatives to discipline their sons. Most marriages, however, occur between relatives, particularly between first cousins (39-3 %), and also between those less closely related (21-3%). Though a gene may be dominant, it may not cause exactly the same manifestation in affected relatives. The study included also children at ages 10 ; 0 and 11 ; 0, who still failed in the comprehension of object relatives. Why do they fail to understand object relatives at the earlier stage ? Table 2 shows the number of children passing none, one or both cognitive tests, and the number of subjunctive relatives produced by those children. Thirty-seven were primary cases and three secondary cases (relatives of primary cases). He recognised that he had not included charity or help from relatives or 'unlawful, and, perhaps, felonious gains'. They also indicate that in the 1990s the local economy has become less dependent on remittances from relatives living in urban areas. They can act in confidence if they know that they have the back-up and support of their colleagues and the patient's relatives. We encourage families to obtain durable power of attorney for health care for their demented relatives and avoid the cost and procedures of guardianship. Two studies75,76 have found depression to be associated with recent deaths and accidents in near relatives. People also gave their garden produce to their relatives and neighbors, thus improving social linkages among families. He may compare the pain with that experienced by friends or relatives and have misconceptions about it. Ascertainment of affected relatives is difficult, as the disease may not become apparent for many years. No significant differences emerged between the relatives of bipolar and unipolar probands with respect to risk for affective disorder. Spouses, friends and relatives die when a person reaches a very old age. Ties with close friends and/or relatives assumed greater importance for those aged 60 and older. Putting relatives into care does not necessarily reduce carer stress8 and in some cases it may worsen it. Throughout the period, nursing was primarily undertaken by female relatives. People can set up a so-called organ will, but relatives may refuse to comply with the will. In the middle, more than half of the aldermen had relatives on the council. How children's relatives solve a problem for minimalism. However, this trend was reversed later : living with relatives became commonplace for 75 per cent of single old women. In the ' extended we ' talks, women mentioned ' other girls ', male friends, neighbours, children and other relatives. Then this constant activity gives way to the still figures of the weeping relatives and neighbours, overcome and almost paralyzed by grief. In general relatives played a far more important role than friends and for some friends played no significant part in their lives. Therefore, it can be expected that biological relatives of probands with schizophrenia and bipolar disorder may exhibit similar latent information processing and cognitive markers. As for the rest, 12 per cent lived in a rented house and six per cent were borrowing a relative's house. Supplementary bonuses could also be paid to certain close relatives of acceptors in an effort to gain their support. Concessions are awarded by the ruling elite to their political allies, relatives, and business partners. Examples of binding relatives are shown in (11). The mobile allowed villagers to contact relatives anywhere in the country, and to give them news without delay. Much research on the living arrangements of older people has concentrated on the availability of close relatives. The pattern of family employment was also facilitated by the practice of male operatives employing their own assistants, many of whom were female relatives. The associations were stronger for formally organized relationships (classes, lectures, spectator events, etc.) than for visiting friends, relatives or neighbours, which were generally not significant. Getting there : mapping the gendered geography of caregiving to elderly relatives. A familial occurence is found in one-fifth of patients, and up to half of first degree relatives are involved. Only in the case of close relatives caring for a disabled child are voluntary insurance contibutions fully paid by the state. Altruism can increase our fitness when we are judiciously helpful to our relatives, because we share lots of genes with those relatives. We have also looked for structural similarities and more distant relatives of these enzymes. Other individuals were found in the households of more distant relatives. In some attributes, such as literacy and home ownership, women were disadvantaged, but in others, such as support from non-resident relatives, men were more so. Females with known color deficient relatives were excluded from the study. The conjugal bond has strengthened, and has weakened the traditionally strong bonds with siblings, parents and other relatives of the extended family. Family members were defined as first-degree relatives (spouse, parents, children, siblings) of cancer patients. Can home care maintain an acceptable quality of life for patients with terminal cancer and their relatives? The contrasting behaviour of indirect relatives can then be accounted for by claiming that they involve no movement and no trace. The inheritance of liability to certain diseases, estimated from the incidence among relatives. Caregivers were also asked to identify which health professional strategies helped them prepare for and respond to their relative's death. Informed by a constructivist perspective, this study sought a better understanding of nursing home placements from the viewpoint of relatives. All of our relatives laugh at us, saying we have enjoyed ourselves with him. Maintaining dual residences (with the help of relatives and friends) enables the group to maximise their social and family contacts and quality of life. Is caring for elderly relatives with depression as stresful as caring for those with dementia ? The conjoined analysis seems to predict a better performance on object than on subject relatives of the types (1) and (2). On the one hand, (pre-)adolescent orphan girls might have been much more easily employable in the households of relatives or step-parents. As is apparent in these accounts, end-of-life care was both a valued commitment f or relatives and f r iends and a source of strain. We also found a strong relation between assistance by relatives and the prescr iption of opioid analgesics. The respondents were evidently not exposed to pressures for renting or sharing their land with people other than their relatives. Because of lower compliance rates, the second study may have been more vulnerable to bias in excluding more ill relatives from direct interview. Although it correctly predicts poor performance on object relatives, it wrongly predicts consistent role reversal, namely, a below-chance performance in binary sentence-picture matching. Another 22 % said friends or relatives, excluding wives, had advised them. Several relatives were worried by their poor understanding of the complexities of the local authority's policies and practices in respect to self-funded admissions. A controlled family study of anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa : psychiatric disorders in first-degree relatives and effects of proband comorbidity. Non-restrictive relatives are constructions in which the prosody is present independently of any adverbial expression. The method used to identify the relatives would therefore seem to have been quite comprehensive and reliable. The head of the family frequently had under his control a large number of people, both relatives and servants, and considerable resources. She was also deeply concerned for the spiritual needs of her relatives and household servants. As a result, local clusters of genetic relatives tend to build up. Not all elderly people have close relatives they might live with. The recurrence risk data in relatives are sparse for stroke. Is there any sense of duty to give support to relatives in the outer circle of effective kin? Was it more common for at least one or two adult relatives to be added to a household in addition to a nuclear family unit? What for example, do we do if we, as relatives or patients, meet the rare case when a doctor is not a good doctor? Each parent identified two first-degree relatives who knew their family well and who agreed to par ticipate. Second, there is development from infliction of harm on relatives and peers to infliction of harm on strangers. They also have the potential to broaden the social network of relatives or patients. How do psychiatric patients experience interactions with their relatives? The second omission concerns fused relatives: this is not recognised as a distinct construction at all. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. 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