词汇 | example_english_shell |
释义 | Examples of shellThese 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. Based on the unfinished margins of some of the irregular beads, these were made from the whorl of marine shells. Another noteworthy feature, this time of a mechanical nature, of such shells is that they offer no resistance to crumpling when they are deflated. Here they knock out electrons from inner electronic shells of the atoms, producing core holes. From early times shells have been valued as curiosities and for their extraordinary forms. The motors are mounted offcentre in cylindrical shells that allow the belt tension to be adjusted. In order to regulate the implosion of shells by usual thermal ablation-compression, the selection of velocities around 4.5 x 107 cm s-1 is important. The concentric spherical shells, the so called "onions," constitute a form of carbon consisting of spherical concentric layers of carbon shells. At the same time, particular tools can have the eect of increasing experience, and thus demand, as the experience with expert system shells has shown. The final velocities achieved for these unstable thin shells are equivalent to those of the uniform-fill loads. They form either helical structures or enclosed shells ; the latter are spherical and possess icosahedral symmetry. X-ray and neutron scattering analyses of hydration shells : a molecular interpretation based on sequence predictions and modeling fits. On death, the shells are incorporated into the lake sediments, thereby preserving a record that can be used to infer past climate change. Apart from this, the model is parameter free and is used to obtain the contribution of the different target shells at the different ionization stages. The work with the batch of shells enables us to carry out the statistical investigations on fuel layering. There are also various analogues shells, pinecones, praying hands - and precedents that arise as metaphors. The mafic shells do not show up clearly due to weathering. Amphiboles from the core, the inner and outer mafic shells and the matrix were analysed. In some cases, the contamination of very thin shells with matrix material could not be excluded completely. Why might someone not be worth 300 shells? According to this image, all natural bodies, even minerals, are animate and conceal imperceptible "spiritual forces" behind their corporeal, visible shells. Incidentally, these examples illustrate that actual shells generally have a variable thickness. On resonant magnetic shells there occur s a singularity of the wave field of the same kind as in the absence of shear. Carved shells are done in bas-relief, with por tions of the material removed. The analysis covers both the membrane theory and the moment theory of elastic shells, including the eigenvalue problems. Derivation of the resulting lower-dimensional equations for shells can be a subject of a separate paper. When shells gaped sufficiently, cells were scraped from the gill and spread on a glass slide. At times, these shells appear suspended in a micritic matrix, a fact attributable to a low-energy environment, possibly a lagoon. The assemblage of small shells exhibits ontogenetic stages. The prevalence of spinose and sculptured shells is striking. The selfpollinated ears were harvested and shelled and a representative sample of grain from each plot was saved. Washing of shelled eggs followed by pasteurization has been reported to eliminate bacteria from egg shells without causing coagulation of egg contents [27-29]. Swabs of egg shells and egg content were tested for selected bacteria. The concept of current switch in double shells has recently reemerged from a more theoretical base. As expected, near the nozzle 2 mm!, the flow consists of two distinct shells. Investigation of deuterium permeability of sputtered beryllium and graded copper-doped beryllium shells. The data shows structure at the edge of the shells. A role for lipid shells in targeting proteins to caveolae, rafts, and other lipid domains. Where possible, outline drawing of representative shells were made. Accounting for the heat removal in the contact area gives rise to another boundary condition, which holds true for thin shells: 1 d ! Table 3 illustrates the comparability of accuracy between the two shells and reveals that over 95% of errors were ^ 2 mm. Several epibiotic, or fouling, organisms use cockle shells as attachment substrates and even compete for space in areas where they are abundant. Small species for genus, with chonetidshaped shells; widest at hinge; ears moderately broad, triangular, enrolled laterally, demarcated from ventral disc by a concavity. The ionization crosssection is obtained by summation over all the atomic shells. Note however, that applying freestanding shells makes it possible to use the injection technique as well, but we relate that to possible future applications. A set of experiments in this field can be successively carried out with flat targets instead of spherical, thin shells. Doublets in series are caused by the magnetic field of the inner shells. To acquire shells, "what toils and pains," she exclaims, "what hopes and fears, what enterprises and calculations have been undertaken and undergone" (110)! Bursian is studying the electric influence of inner shells. Mechanical presses to make oil from the shelled seeds exist locally, but machines to remove the shells do not. Although they are the signature of the building, the shells arrived very late in the design process. The smaller ones were entirely crushed, while, in the case of larger whelks, the shells were broken open, and the hypobranchial glands removed. On nacreous shells, exterior lines may cut through to the motherof-pearl underneath. Numerous caches contain the remains of toxic animals, including stingrays, porcupine fish, cone shells, and potentially toxic corals and sponges. What will the entry sequence be like as you cross the exhibition hall, into these other shells with free-standing lifts and stairwell? By analyzing the ratio of oxygen isotopes in shells deposited in lake sediments, periods of drought can be identified. Further study involves multi-structures that include shells with non-smooth lateral surfaces. In particular, the nonlinear theory of large deformation of membrane shells is expanded up to second-order terms. Disarticulated ostracod shells and microspherules are frequently present, reaching up to 15 % of the allochemical grains. No significant difference between genotypes was observed for shelling proportion. The shells secured in 1999 were collected near the rectangles, and the 2003 samples were collected close to the crosses. In this model the c radiation is produced by synchrotron emission during the collision of highly relativistic conical shells ejected during the explosion. Nevertheless, active molluscs or those withdrawn into their shells but without an epiphragm, were detected in every month of the year. In the future, this design will be used in other types of experiments, for example, in investigations of turbulent mixing in multilayer shells. We have nothing thereby but shells and shadows. There were some shelled eggs in a plastic container at the premises but the brand could not be identified. During the experiment, snails were regularly inspected to ensure that they did not have closed shells. Two types of vacuum-formed shells, and eight thermoplastic systems have been evaluated. Patients treated radically for head and neck and brain malignancies were immobilised in beam direction shells (with most of the field region cut out). The whole plants are usually removed from the ®elds, and pods shelled at the homestead. On the set of shells possessing non-degenerate elliptic fixed points, there exist invariant sets of intermediate measure, thus the action is not ergodic. Here there exist two distinct shells where is tangent. In some cases, the degree of chloritization is strong, which may obliterate the boundary between shells. In the two mafic shells and the matrix, there is almost no magnesiohornblende; ferroedenite is the dominating amphibole together with some ferrohornblende and tschermakite. The conical shells are mostly parallel aligned and often stuck into one another (cone-in-cone structures). They are pushing other tribes to their ethnic shells. The police then fired tear-gas shells to disperse the crowd. At this stage, a few beryllium shells with graded dopants were made but research on surface finish and characterization of the dopant levels is ongoing. Mathematical models for filling polymer shells with a real gas fuel. However, it managed to compile an admiringly large assortment of specimens: extensive collections of shells, mammals, skulls, and photographs. A second approach to investigate capsid stability is to start from a macroscopic continuous description of closed shells. Curves indicate the average percentage (6 standard error) of ipsilateral pixels within six successive shells around each ipsilateral pixel. On other occasions shells were delicately clustered to appear like natural forms, creating fossil-like plants and creatures. However, some patients may have more movement than others such that conventional immobilisation with thermoplastic shells may be inadequate. In a multi-electron atom, the lowest energy shells fill up first. Adult shells are 10 cm or more long. Caddis houses helped us take the previous step; snail shells will help us take this one. In the time available, each of these students was able to build an expert system demonstrator using rule induction or conventional expert system shells. The method was to feed the snails on milk until they were too fat to get back into their shells, then fry them. Despite this expansion, the low levels of education expenditure mean that many schools, especially in rural areas, are little more than shells. The shells are designed as brickwork cladding with vertical windows. Thus, the positioning of the shells, bracelet, and stingray spine suggests a woman. By contrast with 'boundary' layers, 'interior' layers, that is, 'away from the lateral face', may appear inside shells with a hyperbolic middle surface. They have the ability to bore through the shells of other molluscs with a rasping technique, which eventually enables them to eat the animal inside. All the shells had the same orientation and complete (double) shells were absent. The duck leave small piles of finely-crushed mussel shells at their favoured resting sites, amongst which the dog-whelk shells-which remain entire- are very conspicuous. Burning at earlier stages continues in shells around the core, like the layers of an onion. There then follows a shaly bioturbated parting up to about 1 cm thick, containing dispersed shells. Maximum width 4.5-14 mm in range; the maximum width of mature shells is slightly anterior of the hinge. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. 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