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Examples of retract


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They can use locutions for claiming a proposition and for challenging, conceding and retracting a claimed proposition.
Other coronals may be retracted, but confirmation of this awaits further acoustic work.
The jaw was retracted and the skin of the upper palate was cut at the midline.
At retracting edges, large actin bundles were characteristically associated with prominent focal adhesions that slid during retraction (not shown).
The catheter was rilled with diluted contrast medium, and gently retracted towards the septum.
A word that is retracted in isolation surfaces as advanced when preceding an advanced word in a particular phrasal and phonological context.
The user wants to control the design process by retracting the design decision made by the tool.
Anything derived from information included in such a user request is also retracted.
Also, the main stress tends to be retracted in the nominalization.
When the tape was pulled out, a small toy was placed in the ring and pulled along by retracting the tape.
In the nominative singular form tone retracts from the yer desinence, and is realised on the base.
As soon as the operator feels the reflected force, he promptly retracts the master handle at 4.35 sec.
The operator retracts the master handle at 3.20 sec.
Likewise, when a semantic tuple is removed from the space, the statements that it contains are retracted from the knowledge base.
Instances are asserted and retracted into/from the knowledge base as temporal events dictate.
Modelling assumptions are retracted by searching for a consistent scenario model that is not based on a superset of the contradictory assumptions.
Aortic cannulation was aided by retracting the right atrial appendage inferiorly and the aorta into the field.
The perivitelline space has become narrow, the microvilli tips have retracted.
The pupils are dilated with 1% atropine sulfate, and nictitating membranes are retracted with 5% phenylephrine hydrochloride.
Once anesthetized, the skin was cut, the temporal muscle was retracted, and an opening was made in the skull over the lateral sulcus.
As in theory revision, the problem of retracting a fact, a rule, or a set of rules should be addressed too.
However, once a drive wheel is retracted, controllability of the sphere in that direction is compromised.
The capacity of retracting a collagen matrix is lost by dermatosparactic skin fibroblast.
Derived information is never allowed to be directly retracted.
Thus, metapreferences can control which elements in a set of cyclic preferences can be retracted and which should be kept.
Until release, the device can easily be retracted into the sheath at any time and removed.
If positioning was incorrect, the device was easily retracted into the long sheath and repositioned.
In all cases, the aortic cusps were retracted without calcification or extensive fibrosis.
In contracted examples the posterior sucker is reduced to about one third the diameter of the terminal area and retracted within it.
Section 2.5), if the two membranes adhere, they will distend as the micropipette is retracted.
The bead is then retracted, and the fiber deflects in proportion to the force exerted by the bead.
In adhesion measurements, this amounts to pulling materials apart (unloading them) by increasing the tension rather than separating them by retracting a spring.
Individual processes were up to 60 m long (20.3 + 5 m, n = 8 cells) and retracted at a maximum rate of 23 m minute-1.
The effect list retracts that value of the property and asserts the new value as dictated by the next predicate.
The reconciliatory unification of thought and feeling was retracted.
A craniotomy was made, the dura was retracted to expose the cortex and the needle was lowered to the desired location under microscopic guidance.
Active control of the contact pressure allows the drive wheel to be retracted from the sphere in this situation, thereby eliminating the disturbance moment.
Pupils were dilated with topical application of 1% atropine sulfate and nictitating membranes retracted with 10% phenylephrine hydrocholride.
Pupils were dilated with ophthalmic atropine and the nictitating membranes retracted with phenylephrine hydrochloride.
Another structure that was occasionally observed in the 24 h control specimens was the retracting trailing edge of a cumulus cell.
Between 40 and 45 min after fertilisation the microvilli have retracted further and leave an open pore in the vitelline envelope.
The nictitating membrane was retracted with phenylephrine hydrochloride and the corneas protected with either mineral oil or white petroleum jelly.
Interestingly, this projection is retracted later in development and is not present in the adult.
When axial rotation of the proximal segment occurred as the distal segment was retracting, it created an adduction/abduction error in the frontal plane measurements.
In the first two patients in the series, the arterial cannulae were positioned less than 0.5 cm from the aortic valve and were not retracted.
Subsequent to the sensitive period, synapses that have not formed connections at all, or that have formed connections that are abnormal are retracted.
After pinch-off of the main drop, the filament that remains sways, while elastically retracting back into the orifice, as shown in frames (d) and (e).
The core of the problem is that once d being about q is established, this cannot be retracted.
If the judge were to admit insincerity, then he would be doing more tha n under mining his authority; he would be retracting his verdict.
Intriguingly, astrocytic processes in either acute or organotypic slices are reported to be dynamic, extending and retracting within minutes.
Updating can mean that new information is added or that given information is confirmed, retracted or corrected.
In changing into the pupa, the cephalic region is retracted and the length of the larva is thereby decreased.
Before inhibition actin bundles are detected in retracting protrusions, whereas they are absent after inhibition.
Pharyngeals, the other member of the faucal class, also condition retracted vowels of similar value.
The fully retracted and fully stretched lengths are denoted as lmin and lmax, respectively.
Initially, the two auxiliary extensors are set to the retracted position (0) and the stretched position (1) respectively depending on the direction of travel.
The platform is supplied with retracting controlled supports.
The natural state of the gripper is retracted.
After the base rotates about 6 degrees over the front edge, the end-effector retracts back to regain the stability.
A craniotomy revealing the suprasylvian suclus and surrounding cortex was performed and the dura mater retracted to expose the cortical surface.
The resulting tissue flap was retracted from the sclera, and inverted to reveal the neural retina and pigment epithelium.
As shown in (55), however, all instances of the diminutive prefix are retracted, not advanced.
On the surface, there are ten vowels, advanced and retracted versions of a typical five-vowel system.
The suffix high vowel surfaces as retracted, not advanced, when a retracted low vowel intervenes.
Simultaneously, the tongue retracts, continuing its posterior course, until (c) the pharyngeal walls narrow around the closing and elevating larynx.
During the extension, the load helped the motion; whereas, it opposed the motion when the piston was retracting.
A mechanism for pushing the drill bit and retracting it from the component to be drilled needs to be incorporated in the end-effector itself.
The lower panel (b) shows the fiber deflection as the adhering bead is retracted.
Accommodation was paralyzed with scopolamine hydrobromide, and the nictitating membrane retracted with phenylephrine hydrochloride.
The ventral sucker, unlike the oral sucker and unlike suckers of most other digeneans, disc-like, may transform to cupshape, and not observed retracted within the body (fig. 3a - d).
To this end, the arm motors and gearboxes were selected so that the arm can move from fully retracted to fully extended, or vice-versa, in under 1.5 seconds.
The extensors are naturally retracted as well.
However, this prefix surfaces as retracted (48b).
After a lateral thoracotomy, the lung was gently retracted posteriorly and the pulmonary vein to be banded was isolated and a #4 silk tie placed around it.
As the next step, the sheath was retracted to let the core expand within the defect, followed by expansion of the right-sided disc in the right atrium.
In this circumstance, the confluence of the atrial septum and diaphragm may be difficult to expose because the septum is retracted anteriorly, and the mitral valve may become injured.
The dura was then cut and retracted.
We advanced the tip of the wire to the aortic valve, and then retracted it stepwise to analyse the changes in patterns of flow velocity within the thoracic aorta.
If such confirmation is not obtained, synapses will be retracted according to a developmental schedule or as a result of competition from synapses that are clearly established.
The government started with taking a firm stand on wages, but retracted its proposed package to give trade unions and employers' organizations a chance to come to an agreement.
We will see that dentals, alveolars and palato-alveolars are preferentially produced with a fronted tongue body, whereas retroflexes are most easily produced with a retracted tongue-body position.
As a matter of fact, the easiest way of exploiting the benefits of constraint propagation is to move in a search tree, making and retracting decisions one by one.
Words pronounced in front of witnesses could not be retracted, however, and if the canonical waiting period (iddet) was over, a new marriage contract had to be drawn.
The nictitating membranes were retracted with phenylephrine hydrochloride, and the pupils were dilated with atropine sulfate, followed by application of gas-permeable contact lenses to protect the corneas.
Two patients did not complete the study in the risperidone group, as consent was retracted and an emergency operation occurred, as well as two patients in the haloperidol group.
Similarly, stress never retracts from a central vowel onto a high vowel, so the words in with examples in (13b) are always stressed on the penult.
Overly broad conclusions will be retracted as genetic heterogeneity and environmentally caused variants arise.
His proposal included allowing a defeasible reasoner to draw conclusions tentatively, sometimes retracting them later, and perhaps reinstating them still later and so on.
In contrast to all other devices presently being tested, this one-piece device may be easily retracted and repositioned until the time of eventual release.
Subsequently, the sheath is retracted to let the right sided disc develop, and the delivery cable pushes it towards the atrial septum.
After the base rotates about 8 degrees (clockwise) over the front edge, the implement retracts back to regain the stability.
They have retracted from the pore-like canals in the vitelline envelope, but remain fastened to the inner face of the latter.
The outer layer of the conjunctiva was cut and retracted to avoid tissue swelling.
Furthermore, stress cannot be retracted beyond a heavy penult.
In phonological phrase-final position, word-final high tones are retracted to the penult.
The conjunctiva was cut and the globe retracted with forceps to expose the optic nerve.
The scalp was retracted, and a craniotomy and durotomy were made over the left hemisphere.
Pupils were dilated with topical atropine sulfate (2%) and the nictitating membranes were retracted with phenylephrine hydrochloride (10%).
Although her embouchure was -exible, the corners of her mouth were often retracted excessively, especially in the upper range.
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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