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词汇 example_english_reorganization
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Examples of reorganization


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We do not aim to test all aspects of social capital and civic reorganization arguments about civic change in the late-twentieth century.
Many of these cell-surface receptors activate signaling pathways that cause reorganization of the actin cytoskeleton.
As the reorganization perspective argues, elites led the way in abruptly changing the types (not just numbers) of civic groups with which they affiliated.
Unresolved conflicts must be reintegrated into the life story to provide a more meaningful picture of life, and effect a reorganization of personality.
Here we note that there has indeed been substantial reorganization of parts of laboratory practice in conformity with a logic of financial calculation.
Due to reorganization of water protons, there was a concomitant increase in bulk and free water, but a decrease in bound water.
As time passes and the child interacts with his or her environment, factors and interactions that potentially contribute to the child's maturation undergo reorganization.
These skeletons apply on (nested) vectors and can be grouped into four classes: computation, reorganization, communication and mask skeletons.
With this reorganization, a new department was formed to deal with all aspects of the social welfare of the inhabitants.
When we compare late-twentieth-century membership trends for senators and citizens affiliated with prominent cross-class associations, social capital theory and reorganization theory offer clearly different expectations.
The reorganization of the administration for treatment of, and collections for, the victims of plague followed a similar pattern to those organised for the poor.
Similarly, the collections of computation and reorganization skeletons could be extended.
These changes clearly indicate the reorganization of water in germinating seeds.
She also emphasized the crucial cognitive role of formulas as an entry to grammar, a databank to be used for later analysis and reorganization.
This internal reorganization process is a gradual one.
The 1910s represented a particularly intense period in the reorganization of the city carried out by the colonial government.
These include primary care reorganization, strengthened public health, the emphasis upon interagency working and the development of new forms of service delivery.
In addition, there might also have been contextual conditions that furthered civic changes, including the new federal policies stressed by civic reorganization theorists.
This fact suggests that it is not impossible for negative evidence to be utilized in grammar reorganization.
In some cases, the patient internalizes this application after long practice; however, the signs of the reorganization rarely disappear completely.
The mechanism of host cell reorganization is unknown.
Energetically, catalysis is entirely entropic, indicating an important role of solvent reorganization, substrate positioning, and/or orientation of the reacting groups within the active site.
Energetically, catalysis is entirely entropic, indicating an important role of substrate positioning, orientation of the reacting groups within the active site, and solvent reorganization.
Again, this pattern of responses likely results from the greater complexity of the phonetic space in bilingual representation, resulting in a longer process of reorganization.
The four reorganization skeletons are zip, unzip, makearray and append.
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