词汇 | example_english_separate |
释义 | Examples of separateThese 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 context of production is separated from the household and most significantly, in fact, extraction, production, distribution, and consumption are globalised. The context of production is separated from the household and extraction, production, distribution and consumption are globalised. In physical health problems there may be a desire to identify a disease entity that can be diagnosed and separated from the sense of self. Drug use and intimate relationships among women and men : separating specific from general effects in prospective data using structural equation models. Despite this increase in the number of schemes, social risks were not separated into different trust funds. Proteins were separated in 12.5 % polyacrylamide gels under reducing conditions. If the female is separated from the male, gene expression is stopped and egg production ceases. Genes abut one another or are separated by short intergenic sequences. The different subgenera are clearly separated, and the overall tree topology is consistent regardless of the tree-building method used. Similar muscle fibres were observed in the present study, but we consider that they represent incompletely separated fibres following digestion. She just yelled through the open door that separated the reception area from his office. A key feature of our approach is that these two aspects are both considered but are also clearly separated. The latter construction, in contrast, views the possessee as an entity separated from its possessor, and the predicate as applying solely to the possessee. Research and production were adjacent but strictly separated for security reasons. If we can show that "knowing" cannot be separated from perceiving, acting, and remembering, then these processes are always linked. If biology is separated from physics, there is no longer continuity between brain and environment, just coupling. They further argue that there is "no time and no task" in which reasoning can be separated from perceiving, acting, and remembering. Several of our studies have successfully separated the dream report from evidence about the private mentation experience. Each time the roller passed over the flax stem some of the shive separated from the fibre. The ecology and sociology of the area cannot be separated from its political history. If error conditions overlap and cannot easily be separated, they have to be represented in the same model. We say that this approach is effector-based because it makes effector knowledge explicit, and separates it from the rest of the planning knowledge. Scutellar sensilla close together, separated by a distance of about their width or less. First, it separates out the words from the musical sounds and thus overemphasises one part of the text at the expense of another. Musical 'meaning' cannot be separated from the act of presentation. Moreover, musical processes cannot be separated from other habitual practical activities, from meanings in general. Spontaneous interaction and elicited production are clearly separated. The experiment was carried out in two sessions, which were separated by at least a week. The model that advocates for separated bilingual lexicons would account for such cross-language differences. Does that mean that it is completely separated from archaeology? How can these be assumed to be disjoint from everything else and separated by hops from them? If this separates the surface, identifying the cut in one piece with the boundary of a disk produces a map on some surface. We introduce an alternative definition of average degree, which better separates different lattices. How well separated could we expect the factors in a factorization to be? The search for evidence to support the asylum application and care for asylum seekers' health are seen as strictly separated activities. All the defects were either contiguous to the tricuspid annulus (perimembranous) or close to it (separated by the posterior limb of the septomarginal trabeculation). As in previous work, the multivariate morphometric approach separated the aphids from peach from those feeding on tobacco. The digested samples were electrophoretically separated on 8% polyacrylamide gels. Categorizing crime is always a difficult task, but violent crimes are usually separated from those related to property or disorder. Cultural practices and the construction of identities cannot be separated either from their political and economic context or from their representation in institutional terms. The translation task was always conducted first and was separated by at least 40 min of conversation from the grammaticality judgment task. The bilingual children were tested in each language in different sessions separated by about 1 week. The traditional linear layout of the concert hall separates 'producers' from 'consumers' and sets them in opposition. At least two previous studies have compared internalizing trajectories across gender, with sufficient sample sizes, separating out measurement error. A dummy variable for high altitude separates the study region into two major climate zones. In (1), the overall problem is separated into two steps. Language is seen as a fundamental and integral part of culture and society and not something that can be neatly separated from its context. The target sentences were preceded, followed, and separated by a number of filler sentences. The two colores are separated by a perfect long rest, resulting in an overall design of 72 + 3 + 72 tempora, another layer of palindrome. Here we again find limitations when the study of pathology is separated from the study of health. Boundaries can also operate at the level of the family, separating the marital and parent- child subsystem. In choosing to compare the contributions of verbal and nonverbal sources of information to emotion recognition, we have not clearly separated visual from auditory. Discriminant analyses were used to examine which measures separated the groups best. Moreover, preschoolers seem to have more difficulty separating specific instances of a repeated event than do older children and adults. First, if there is no natural zero point that separates positive from negative value, then any particular zero point is arbitrary. The boundary between the first two parts is a word boundary in the sense that it separates two independent words. Means were separated based on arcsine transformed data. Scutellar sensilla widely separated, approximately 5-6 times the width of a sensillum. Scutellar sensilla close together, separated by their own width or less. According to the traditional hierarchy of the sciences, psychology is far separated from physics and mathematics by the intervening sciences of chemistry, biology, and neurophysiology. Again, separating the role of memory in perception and action by behavioral criteria requires manipulation of the stimulus modality. Numerous thin sandstone beds (in general about 10 cm thick) are separated by thicker units of flaser-bedded siltstones and mudstones. Analysis of the exposed geology allows the definition of three stratigraphic units: lower, middle and upper, separated from each other by unconformities. Exposures are discontinuous and may be separated by extensive snowfields. Lengthening the spike has the effect of moving the point of re-attachment of the separated layer up the nose of the body towards the shoulder. The advantage of rewriting the boundary conditions in this form is that the equations become separated into groups of independent equations which are easily solved. If there are no almost fixed points, we say that g separates points. Thus, given an instantaneous signal and the period between successive sparks, the coherent and random parts of the signal can be separated. The doubly separated flow is still unstable, however. The doubly separated flow is never stable, as observed in diffusers. A five-week period of unchanging conditions separates the last filled circle on figure 13 from the first open circle. The domain is usually broken up into subdomains, each separated by a period. The local destabilization of a finger occurs by a splitting of its tip and results in the formation of two branches separated by a fjord. The peak values of the correlation coefficients for wires separated in the vertical direction are shown in figure 13. Near the corner, a small area of separated flow develops. In the oncoming flow, the stagnation streamline separates these two regions of the lighter fluid. As such it was done without chromosomal replication : two haploids recombined their genomes and then separated as haploids again. Fragments were separated through electrophoresis on 2 % agarose gels and visualized using ethidium bromide under ultraviolet light. However, the population became split into sublines separated by age classes, which substantially increased inbreeding within sublines. A key property of such an objective function is that it keeps the method used for genetic evaluation and the restriction in inbreeding separated. In the 1-cell embryos after nuclear envelope breakdown, the paternal genome was completely separated from the maternal genome. Pits are ar ranged in groups of 10 to more than 40, separated by unpitted areas ranging from 15 to 75 m in length. Each crossing belongs to exactly one separating orbit. In the three-dimensional case dropping differentiability, can we obtain local stable (or unstable) separating sets? Man surrenders that which separates him from nature, and his reality now includes intuition. Since these genes share a transcriptional regulatory region, rearrangements, where these genes may be repositioned and separated on the chromosome, are probably unlikely. A proposal format requiring that cost and technicalelements be separated. The legislative, executive and judiciary powers would have to be separated, they suggested. Several things are run together which can be separated out when so needed. All these are part of living, all these activities are totally intertwined, and there is no possibility of separating them into work and leisure. In fact, although the two decisions are opposed in spirit, their practical spheres of operation can be separated. The ownership of productive property defines this class and separates it from the rest of society. The woman did not return to complete the divorce, although she had been separated for three years. The increased scale of industry meant, too, that management was increasingly separated both from labour and from capital. The two permanent magnet arrays are well separated in this photograph, to allow unrestricted access to the vacuum chamber containing the electron beam. In the factory it was different because work was separated from home in a way they had never experienced before. Then, with only a few hundred yards separating them now from their foes, they set off seawards. I realize that, although what he thought about and how he thought about it may be distinguished, the two cannot be finally separated. They have been separated for only three months. 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