词汇 | example_english_short-time |
释义 | Examples of short timeThese 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. They have been enlightened greatly in a shorttime. If a certain trend or feature can be perceived over a shorttime span, that feature is said to be on the surface level. Within a shorttime the halls of the quarry were changed into a modern machine-works factory. The method of characteristics gives a continuously differentiable solution for shorttime, since the initial data are smooth. These change both on long and on shorttime-scales. The objective is to maximize removal in a shorttime period that is related to factory environmental sampling. Parents also learned to punish inappropriate behavior systematically and moderately with shorttime-out periods. The parents opted for the latter non-operative approach and the infant died a shorttime thereafter. Alongside this it can be said that whole communities were transformed, even if only for a shorttime. By contrast, estimates that better capture regional variation in recombination rate should be more strongly correlated with parameters that change over shorttime-scales. Most development projects, however, are under pressure to show impact over large areas in a shorttime. These are all relevant to the problem of identifying biological consequences, although mainly in relatively shorttime periods. Discounting was not performed because of the shorttime horizon to outcomes for the majority of patients. There are also other desert plant species with seeds that start to germinate after a very shorttime of wetting. Most of the studies in both reviews had shorttime series. As a result, long-term studies were performed, and also research into models showing effectiveness within a relatively shorttime-span was highly stimulated. Providing considered responses over such shorttime frames puts pressure on the evaluation process. Hence, they were denuded for a shorttime between recovery and fertilisation. Finally, a shorttime span restricts answers to time dependent questions. However, fish seem to acclimatize to cages over a shorttime. We see systematic changes in levels of system support consistent with expectations over the relatively shorttime span of an election campaign. In a very shorttime, the two men took over rule of the city and started to expand their territory into the hinterland. If initially a single infectious individual is present in the population, the probability of extinction within a shorttime-span decreases considerably. The synergy of demanding practical applications and theoretical advances has driven tremendous progress in intelligent agents research and development in a remarkably shorttime. It is clear that during such a shorttime the ions can hardly change their positions. The technique employs electric fields generated for a very shorttime within a micro-cylinder irradiated by a short, intense laser pulse. The vaporization process which takes place in a very shorttime but with a considerable amount of mass transport exerts a recoil pressure. The rate of phonological development within shorttime increments and the identification of possible speech constraints motivating slow development of expressive language were examined. They are ideal in driving low inertia motors, where high acceleration currents are required for shorttime intervals. This shorttime frame may be particularly important for studying peer processes related to depression, which may change substantially over relatively short intervals in adolescence. An inter-uterine duct apparently functions for a shorttime only (i. u. d.), the portions nearest to the uterus being most readily made out. This study has demonstrated that modified ultrafiltration markedly improves cardiac hemodynamics after cardiopulmonary bypass in children in a shorttime with nonpharmacological means. A shorttime from now, it has become two feet long. A fanciful suggestion perhaps, but it is only a shorttime since a manned journey to the moon was considered to be mere science fiction. Much of the technical detail comes from commercial rangeland systems, which have often been under grazed for a relatively shorttime. The third limitation relates to the shorttime that elapsed between the immediate and delayed posttests. The slumping phase occurs over a sufficiently shorttime scale that the effects of mixing are likely to be of secondary importance. That is, the eventual strict invariance is automatic due to shorttime dynamics. Unfortunately the timing device was insufficiently accurate at the shorttime intervals required for precise relative times to be assigned to each photograph. Within a shorttime, the widow or widower had to decide how to handle the situation. Toward the end of the debate, a shorttime was given to questions of the ethics of reproductive cloning. These studies showed that even limited bilingualism translated into increased sensitivity to sounds, at least for a shorttime. Lamarckian change even at shorttime scales suggests that some constraints that we find today may have been acquired very recently. At shorttime exposure the growth of potato calluses was stimulated but not the other two types of calluses. One may argue that iteratively reading the global flag in very shorttime intervals generates heavy contention on the shared memory. In particular, because of the shorttime involved, the self-generated fields can influence directly the acceleration of a charged particle by the laser pulse. In dynamic hypertext, page composition should occur in reasonably shorttime, so that the user does not get bored. The current research focuses on examination of what processes may be impaired in time estimation over shorttime scales. Although a relatively shorttime period, this is long enough to pick up on several infringement proceedings and to detect delays in transposition. It can also supply power to a computer if the mains fails for a shorttime (typically up to 30 minutes). This is a small but important (and statistically significant) change over a fairly shorttime period. This is true trivially at shorttime scales (sound is air pressure changes in time), and generally so at long time scales since 'sounds change'. The shorttime needed for acquisition of the images, with an average of 90 seconds, is compatible for use in children. He had even been prime minister for a shorttime in 1994. By observing for only a shorttime, they could plausibly argue that the evidence available to them was, at best, insufficient. Is it conceivable that in a culture with such a language there were, until only a shorttime ago, no arithmetical activities whatsoever? Most studies were only of one species, of a few adults, for shorttime periods, and did not include all life phases. After a shorttime, when is close to its reference values, 3 drops to its values necessary for tracking. The "transitology" literature focuses on relatively shorttime-frames and, often, on strategic interaction among composite actors. In this paper we focused on information extraction from very shorttime period. As expected, values of the torque tau1 that drives the lower joint are smaller than tau2, and tau1 acts for a shorttime. Decision-analytic models tend to be developed in a relatively shorttime frame, and many search questions and strategies need to be developed quickly. It was only a shorttime from the inception of these models that their principle predictions were examined via genetic manipulations. Small sample sizes and the shorttime frame available for observation limit our ability t o g eneralize from these results. Negative reactions are only experienced by men for a very shorttime and may be ascribed predominantly to fear of loss of potency. This shall not be cancelled through temporal death, but only postponed a shorttime. Things which defeated you a shorttime ago are no longer insuperable. On shorttime scales, there seems to be a rather clear relationship between sedimentation rates and glacial- interglacial cycles. For example, the scientific process involves ongoing testing and self-correction, whereas decision makers must act decisively, and with assurance, within relatively shorttime frames. The magistrates then retired for a shorttime before the 'prisoners' were brought to the bar to hear their sentences. Politics set in a shorttime after dessert, when the ladies retired upstairs and talked about their complaints and their children. Though centralising revenue forces countries to forego the long-term efficiency gains promised by decentralisation, liberalising presidents, like most politicians, tend to have shorttime horizons. Such data when combined with gap 'age structure' data would tell us about the forest dynamics of a given area in a relatively shorttime. This world is only for a shorttime, so what is there to think about it? In moving, they traversed all areas of a 14 cm high plant in a relatively shorttime. This was indeed the case, but only for a shorttime. I can achieve a lot in a comparatively shorttime. Those who did well were usually exceptional people who in a shorttime had adapted to an unfamiliar land of teaching. I am poor today and therefore have a shorttime horizon. This domain is chosen large enough such that it can simulate the motion accurately at least for a shorttime. The former was overcome within a remarkably shorttime, to enable industry to function. This is neither an easy task, nor one that produces 'visible' results in a shorttime. However, she also accepted that a shorttime at the hospice was needed to get matters sorted out, including home care support. 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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