词汇 | example_english_relax |
释义 | Examples of relaxThese 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. The juxtaparanodes form at the region where compaction of the myelin sheath relaxes the inner layer to allow the formation of the paranodal loops. Our method gradually determines sentence pairs (anchors) that correspond to each other by relaxing parameters. More recently, paediatric surgeons have relaxed these criteria, such that very few infants would now be denied surgical treatment. The ambisyllabicity debate is part of the larger question of how (2) can be relaxed, in that an ambisyllabic element constitutes a violation of (2b). Many assumptions can be relaxed without changing the underlying mechanics and results. As noted above, this latter assumption can be relaxed if it appears empirically motivated to do so. Silver never relaxed his grip on his handler. Gradually, this stringent assumption is relaxed to allow for a more realistic description of the process. Men who consider themselves relaxed are least likely to report dissatisfaction with their sleep. Most twentieth-century art, however, is not about being relaxed. During the working years of the middle age groups, age separation and, consequently, gender separation are relaxed. In addition, improvisation activities became more prevalent, as the rigid habit formation routines were relaxed or replaced. He is short, handsome, with dark wavy hair, relaxed in manner, obviously intelligent, and pleasant to deal with. Therefore, if a satisfies (18)* and is sufficiently large, (17) may be relaxed. The constraints imposed by the square lattice are relaxed as the aspect ratio is increased. Western garb, his coat draped over his arm, and relaxed on his walking cane, the subject is clearly confident in his surroundings. Transitory states in relaxing ecosystems of land bridge islands. An initial small a-wave was followed by a b-wave that relaxed completely to baseline. We generalise the bisimulation proof method by relaxing the bare recursion in (). Using the same set of explanatory variables enables us to determine whether relaxing the linear functional form is responsible for the improved forecasts. Therefore, making designers aware of the unintended lifecycle consequences is useful for exploring ar tefact life oppor tunities and for avoiding or relaxing problematic consequences. Conversely, relaxing the reproduction quality will allow a simpler model. Current research is exploring whether some of these should be relaxed as the availability of more powerful computers enables more accurate solutions. In addition, it relaxes the requirement for reporting the precise timing of effects. Here we demonstrate that the effectiveness (and attractiveness) of this instrument is reduced if the restrictive assumption of deterministic prices is relaxed. As domestic trade restrictions are relaxed, domestic prices will respond and the decisions made will have their attended environmental consequences. The result of the blending was a new stress system in which the old rule of stressing the first syllable was partly relaxed. In fact, this restriction can be relaxed a great deal to allow, for example, perturbations by stochastic flows, see [6] and [7] for details. Effect of endothelium-derived relaxing factor inhibition on the umbilical-placental circulation in fetal lambs in utero. The perturbed bursting process persists even after the external effects have been relaxed and the wall static pressure recovers. Over time, organized medicine relaxed its restrictions on physician entrepreneurship and physician income rose as they expanded their professional activities. One is to recognize explicitly the various limiting conditions of the model and then begin independently relaxing each limitation systematically. However, careful study of the videotapes of the battery suggested that most children became more, rather than less, relaxed as the session wore on. If the grammars of the two systems are different, then the assumption of representational parity must be relaxed. The applied shear stress then relaxed through physical pathways. The atmosphere was relaxed and children participated well. The responses expressing relaxation were quite straightforward + children reported that music makes them feel relaxed when they are excited or tired. Finally, we consider a related problem by relaxing our requirement. In many localities, planning controls were also relaxed, providing an opportunity for residential homes to expand or to convert other premises. Leisure scholarship, for example, has only recently recognised visiting friends and relaxing in the home as leisure activities. There would be, in our view, no grounds for relaxing the normal standards of reliability needed to ensure consistency of judgement. In the case of the present conflict, the only performance constraint that could be relaxed was time-to-construct. The building and boundaries provide a framework for planting, creating relaxing green spaces throughout the project in addition to the horticulture centre [20]. Even in more realistic circumstances, when vigilance is relaxed somewhat, one would expect many different subcategories of chair to be so represented. Firstly, we relaxed the requirement that a student should be able to derive the type from an expression. Also, the restriction to non-recursive data type can be relaxed when the sizes of all objects belonging to a type can be determined at compile-time. He goes on to propose that uniformitarianism should therefore be relaxed in order that linguists can contribute to the debate ! In one respect, it clearly needs to be relaxed. About half of the respondents reported making positive changes to the priorities in their lives, such as relaxing more and deriving more enjoyment from life. In non-periodic plasma configurations, secondary hole streets appear as a more robust phenomenon and numerical requirements may be relaxed. Both phases can be carried out before the virtual performance is actually committed, thus relaxing realtime computational load. Favorable inflation developments were a strong argument for relaxing interest rate policy, particularly at the beginning of 1996. Because we have relaxed this assumption, reported p values should be used as a relative indication of the influence of particular study characteristics. To clarify this point, it should be acknowledged that a global constraint is sometimes relaxed in order to compute reduced domains. We will see in section 5.2.2 how generalized imaging allows this assumption to be relaxed. As part of the contentious bank bailout process, the timetable for foreign bank entry was relaxed. Moreover, the various reasons for relaxing this rigid standard then become the heart of the matter. 10. However, similar dynamics could occur if these assumptions were relaxed. Afterward, the assumption of full constrained persistence is relaxed, and the model is solved with different initial shock values for the two agents. He had relaxed after receiving an indication that there was at least "1 month" more for him to live. Therefore, the generalization process begins by relaxing the constraints. With the large number of ways in which the constraints could be relaxed, the challenge is how to avoid intractability and drop in efficiency. The particles gradually become more chaotic as the action of the viscosity is relaxed, which is now time, not position, dependent. Thus, truly meticulous standards of editorial authenticity must be relaxed if we are to cull any source material from this place and time. Note that this assumption can be relaxed when = 0 - as the price is always positive, because the model just reduces to a time-separable model. Our assumption can be relaxed even further to allow for a distribution of transition times. Here we demonstrate that the effectiveness (and attractiveness) of this policy instrument is reduced if the restrictive assumption of deterministic prices is relaxed. Draw the 'lazy 8' with the arm keeping the hips and knees relaxed. You can be relaxed while listening in your head to the most difficult technical parts of the piece. We will discuss the implications of relaxing this assumption when we analyze the properties of equilibrium carbon sequestration levels. Note that this requirement would be relaxed with the inclusion of the density scale length stabilization. If one relaxes any of the assumptions, then one gets ' multiple equilibria ', and all sorts of indeterminacies crop up. English legal restrictions on naturalization and the admission and treatment of aliens were relaxed through colonial naturalization laws. The linearity assumption of course can easily be relaxed, but it is not clear what the appropriated functional form would be. Such high beta relaxed states are important with regard to thermonuclear fusion. If we use the concept of classical sets a person can either be relaxed or anxious at a given instance, he cannot be both. The assumption of gametic phase disequilibrium will subsequently be relaxed. Further work relaxing the above two assumptions is needed in order to determine the behaviour under general conditions. Endothelium-derived relaxing factor from pulmonary artery and vein possesses pharmacologic and chemical properties identical to those of nitric oxide radical. When the flow emerges from the bend, it relaxes, and eventually returns to the fully developed straight pipe condition. The teacher must ensure that the student is relaxed, so that stress does not interfere with learning. The child seems relaxed throughout the reunion and shows some pleasure in being with the parent. The various efforts to acquire armaments had only one purpose: to ensure that awareness of such a risk should never be relaxed. In the third phase, from the mid-20th century until today, organized medicine relaxed its restraints on physician entrepreneurship. Doctors said that she was relaxed and that the aspiration had been faster and easier. Much as the restrictions on the migration of women were kept in place the process of monitoring was relaxed. The variables concerning storage have been split and then the constraints linking together the old and new variables relaxed. They appeared quite relaxed on the videotapes while they described their classroom and recounted the film. The following month the government relaxed its rules on censorship. By relaxing this assumption an accurate simulated micellar size distribution can be obtained. They enjoyed drinking, saw its positive benefits, particularly that it was relaxing, and valued their social lives, which drinking was a part of. He explains preferential nuances by relaxing the strict domination hierarchy of constraints and replacing it with partially overlapping constraint rankings. The second relaxes the assumption that the two-equation system is recursive. However, this was almost precisely balanced by the 19 per cent of councils who relaxed or abolished disqualification rules in the same period. The general relaxation dual may provide a key to relaxing constraints that take other forms. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. 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