词汇 | example_english_seal |
释义 | Examples of sealThese 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 cages were made light-tight by sealing all seams and doors with black electrical tape. Initial data collection tools, together with the random allocation, were packaged within sealed, opaque envelopes, each bearing a sequential trial number. I have also employed interpolation when referring to damaged artefacts, and have opened some of the mouths of ancient mask faces whose lips are sealed. Vehicles are strongly discouraged from approaching closer than 50 m from seals, and closer approaches should be on foot. The syringe was removed, the skull opening sealed with dental cement, and the skin sutured. After positioning the electrode carrier, the hole was covered with agar and sealed with dental cement. Traps were either emptied where they were hanging, or sealed with tape and lowered to the ground. In general, observations from the icebreaker of patterns of abundance and distribution of seals were consistent with the original hypotheses. However, the most westerly population (near the biology laboratory) is an area heavily used by elephant seals, so this hypothesis is unlikely. Sealworms grew larger and more fecund in grey seals. I would have been interested to see an analysis of the changing values of the two types of seals as markets and economic conditions changed. Each of the opening holes was sealed with a piece of nylon screen to prevent the thrips from escaping. Both caregiver and experimenter wear sealed headphones and listen to masking music during the course of the experiment. By 1615 they were selling seals without even looking at the cloths ! In view of this, when sealing a fuel element, it is of impor tance to afford good protection of the welding zone. After death, on the other hand, our fate is sealed for good or ill and there is nothing we can do to affect it. Autogenic parasites mature in fish and seals and have thus a limited ability to colonize new localities. Lastly, the wound was sealed with a single suture. The entire haul from the cruise was 33 seals, eight bears, and 45 reindeer. We hypothesized that the iceobligate and ice-associated seals would aggregate in packice habitats in mid and late austral summer to forage and molt. Both homophilic and heterophilic claudin interactions take place between each paired tight junction-strand in adjacent cells, thus, sealing the intercellular space. The grave consisted of a simple limestone slab-lined crypt originally closed by a wooden lid sealed in place with plaster. Even now, the detailed descriptions of the breeding of elephant seals and gentoo penguins make a good popular introduction to these species. Combined bottlenose whaling and sealing made the trade profitable again for many ship owners. Curtain of glass, with staggered vertical unsupported joints sealed with silicone 22. The captions are also followed by signatures or seals of the illustrators or scribes. In the midfetal period the already formed special sense organs of hands, eyes, nostrils, and mouth are sealed by fusion and thickening of the integument. Alternative port systems have been studied, in particular the radially expanding systems,17,18 which may provide both an anchoring and sealing function. The balance was sealed to prevent leakage through the hole. The vials were sealed with airtight rubber stoppers. The probes were attached to an airfoil-shaped strut connected t o a traversing mechanism through sealed slots in the tunnel side wall. Occasionally, instead of a signature, petitioners marked documents with personal seals. We placed the strips in the vials which were then sealed. After staining, each slide was washed with distilled water and sealed with synthetic resin to prevent it from drying. The sample was covered by another coverslip and sealed at the edges by vaseline. The syn-rift sediments were sealed by a regionally correlated ignimbrite that in turn was offset by late second-phase faulting. A local woman saves the day by capturing the spider and sealing it up. Only the non-architectural finds, such as statues, seals or tablets, which were and are shown in separate rooms, could be rearranged without unjustifiable effort. Interestingly, the wax seals were already affixed when the supplication was presented for signature. The "democratic machine" also showcased symbols of cultural attainment - because, whether played or merely displayed, red seals made cultural consumption conspicuous. Small objects, such as pots, seals and statues, had a cultural environment in the ancient past. The post-lapsarian world impinged with the first sightings of commodities, seals and whales. Seabirds and seals import large quantities of nutrients from the ocean when they breed and moult on the island. Beetles (five) were selected randomly from cultures, placed in a 50 ml round bottom centrifuge tube, and the tube sealed loosely with aluminum foil. Computergenerated opaque sealed envelopes were used to allocate the women to the two groups. Both parents were asked to complete the questionnaires independently and return them in sealed envelopes at the first visit. The straws were plugged at both ends with artificial diet, and then sealed by dipping each end in melted paraffin wax. Each joint in the pipe assembly was carefully sealed to eliminate any possibility of leakage and the obvious resulting errors, particularly at low air-flow rates. Subsequently, the space between the lid and the pupal container was sealed with modelling clay. Each dish was then sealed with its lid. Moreover, while some carriages were opened, others remained sealed. They then capped this deposit with a layer of boulders that sealed the pit. The doors too, with notable exceptions, are applied to the front of a brick hole, bolted on and sealed with mastic. The glazing units are sealed to each other vertically, and to the glazing angles horizontally, with black silicone. Fully sealed walls are usually constructed using impervious materials such as metal or glass although timber can also be used as a weathershield. The vial was sealed with a perforated lid. The cut stems were placed in a conical flask filled with water and sealed around the base of the stem using cotton wool and parafilm. Alternatively, we could have sealed the seams in the plastic mouse with tape or glue. Next comes birds, divided into seabirds and penguins, followed by mammals, with sections on whales and seals. The edges of the myelin sheath are sealed at the paranodes by axon-glial junctions that have a crucial role in organizing the axonal cytoskeleton. The area damaged by infection was sealed off from the unaffected area by the septum formation in the muscle cell. Fusion of myogenic cells to the newly sealed region of damaged myofibres in skeletal muscle regeneration. He could not find fish, berries or seals and did not know what to do with himself. The first ground coffee was not sealed in a tin can until 1878, and the key method for opening cans was not devised until 1895. The latter returned home with only 1450 seals. A total of 10,806 worms were removed from the seals. The dishcloth in use in the kitchen at the time of the visit was also collected and sealed in a sterile plastic bag. In areas where they outnumber grey seals, harbour seals may have considerable influence on larval sealworm abundance in groundfish. Although male grey seals grow much larger than females, disparities in sealworm abundance between male and female hosts are not statistically significant. In each of these institutions, the records comprise many different elements: case numbers, seals, signatures, and most important for our purposes, language. The cylindrical cavity is sealed by a low-density absorber r 2 mg 0cm 3 !. Her bow and keel were extra solid and large, to make her capable of penetrating the ice and reaching the whaling and sealing grounds. The freshwater environment has thus far escaped significant disturbance from seals. The smooth function also finds use in sealing and gluing, where it controls the precise application of adhesive. A heat shock was applied to primed seeds after bringing 5 g of seeds to a certain moisture content and sealing them in aluminium bags. To prevent respiratory movement of the brain during recording sessions, the craniotomy was filled with agar (3% in saline) and sealed with candle wax. A coverslip was added and sealed with colourless nail varnish. Both ends of the trough were sealed with 2% agarose to form two 'reservoirs' on either side of the trough. After removing the dura, the chamber was filled with silicone oil and sealed with a round glass coverslip. Above ground the walls were of purpose-made castiron standards supporting thick glass panels sealed to the frames with rubber (caoutchouc) gaskets. Even as an exception or anomaly the encoded structure of the incontestably sealed off from one another. The fate of the western territories seemed sealed by law. The driving force of the rain precluded conversation, sealed each of us in with his own thoughts. In the myocardial oxygen consumption experiments, the perfused mouse heart was placed in a glass, water jacketed chamber, which was sealed at the top. First, the damaged tissues are sealed with tissue fluid and blood, which clots. On two occasions dead and sick termites were sealed off from the rest of the colony by healthy termites. Each column was placed in a tissue culture bag, which was sealed using an electric heat-sealer. The system consisted of a series of circular plastic tubes that were sealed together using waterproof tape. The names of the gold winners were not known until the judges' scores, which had been sealed, were opened and added up on the night. The glasses were covered by thin sheets of glass and sealed with vaseline. The next stratum is the layer of limestone boulders that seals the deposit inside the pit. Women sealed political alliances, through exchange and intermarriage. I think we need to be theoretically and politically clear that no single culture is hermetically sealed off from others. The reason for this not too infrequent occurrence was traced to leaking nozzle seals or pressure holes or to damage on the flat-plate leading edge. 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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