词汇 | example_english_skeletal |
释义 | Examples of skeletalThese 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. As an application of these ideas, section 4 gives a type system (without stamps) for the skeletal module language, subject to some syntactic restrictions. Thereafter, larvae began to appear in other organs (by day 3) and then in skeletal muscles and the brain. Skeletal muscles consist of long parallel bundles of terminally differentiated multinucleated fibres. The basalts have distinctive petrographic characteristics such as rounded and skeletal olivine phenocrysts with abundant melt inclusions, implying the mixing of two distinct magmas. I could use the skeletal anatomy as a frame of reference: economically, architecturally, mechanically. Both sisters have similar skeletal features, including mild shortening of the arms, double joints of elbows, with an extra flexion crease and small hands. Coral-microbial reefs and oolitic-skeletal shoals were developed in inner ramp and proximal midramp areas. Characteristics of lengthening contractions associated with injury to skeletal muscle fibers. Table 4 shows the participants' physical symptoms during the year, the largest percentages of which were muscular or skeletal. Most of the material came from skeletonized mummies, which had been damaged by grave robberies so that the skeletal elements were identifiable. At the protein level, myoglobin appears to increase in skeletal muscle as animals prepare for and undergo hibernation. The skeletal syntactic structure is given in (41a), and the semantic structure is given in (41b). Instead, the skeletal stretching vibrations contribute to a number of modes in the 1180 to 920 cmx1 region depending on the side-chain. Current concepts of protein turnover and amino acid transport in liver and skeletal muscle during sepsis. We wanted to contribute to this discussion, using skeletal material in conjunction with archaeological data. Each affidavit has a skeletal narrative outline or frame that begins with an orientation and ends with a resolution. Influence of starch intake on growth and skeletal development of weanling horses. Ultrasonic and radiologic aspects of early ossification in the normal fetus and the fetus affected by skeletal dyplasia. Others included limb/skeletal (8.7%) and cardiac anomalies (4.7%). The inner ramp environment includes high-energy oolitic and skeletal shoals and a sheltered lagoon located near the shoreline. The specimen required matrix removal before examination in order to allow investigation of its skeletal structure in as much detail as possible. The reptiles and mammals found in the fissure deposits are found, most frequently, in the form of numerous disarticulated skeletal elements. They consist of skeletal (< 1 mm) olivine phenocrysts pseudomorphed into celadonite, calcite or chalcedony, embedded in a fine-grained matrix, which contains plagioclase and clinopyroxene. Lower expression was observed in heart, brain, liver, spleen and skeletal muscle. Reduced skeletal morbidity in prostate cancer patients with osteoblastic bone metastases treated with bisphosphonates indicates the importance of the osteoclast in osteoblastic bone metastases. However, some skeletal dysplasias have hypoplastic clavicles (cleido-cranial dysostosis) or scapulae (campomelic dysplasia). First, on the word, syllable, onset-rime, skeletal, and segmental tiers, matches between the child's attempts and the target phonemes were calculated. Alcohol-related skeletal muscle myopathy affects more than 2000 subjects per 100 000 population and, in its chronic form, affects 40-60% of alcoholics. The bone mass of an individual in later life depends on the peak attained during skeletal growth, and the subsequent rate of bone loss. Cloning and characterization of fiber typespecific ryanodine receptor isoforms in skeletal muscles of fish. Changes in skeletal muscle include better capillarization and increased concentration of mitochondrial enzymes which allow the muscle to extract more oxygen from its blood flow. Caloric restriction prevents age-associated accrual of oxidative damage to mouse skeletal muscle mitochondria. Time-course of responses of human skeletal muscle to oxidative stress induced by non-damaging exercise. One way of achieving immobilization is to use skeletal traction. The density of cysts was greater in heart muscles than skeletal muscles. Skeletal muscles were collected from various parts of the body whenever possible. Exploratory ndings from a pilot project offering complementary therapy to people with musculo-skeletal problems. Note that non-skeletal carbonates occur as post-extinction sediments. Skeletal muscle involvement includes ptosis, facial diplegia, weakness and wasting of sternomastoid, predominantly distal limb weakness, and myotonia. While the varying dental oxygen-isotope values in each grave indicate the disparate origins of the soldiers, their skeletal values show somewhat more intra-grave homogeneity. Skeletal fractures will always heal; whereas, 10% of brachial plexus nerve injuries result in permanent dysfunction of the affected arm. Two skeletal assignments which directly follow each other or which have been made so by preceding transformations may or may not be merged. Ironically, 'curating' the skeletal fragments they discovered only further obscured their locations. The option of not pronouncing such a skeletal slot at all is obviously available. The majority of all skeletal fragments were no larger than 5 cm, and few complete bones were found in the entire deposit. Where soils do exist in this environment, they are often skeletal, a fact that restricts nutrient uptake and soilmoisture capacity. The symptoms related to the gastrointestinal, musculo-skeletal, neurological. The major problem associated with plasmidbased gene delivery to skeletal muscle is the relatively low efficiency of transfection. Bisphosphonates reduce the osteoclastic response to bone metastasis, skeletal-related complications of malignancy, and tumour burden in animal models. A further problem is how to control f o r the effect of skeletal size. The balance, about 35% of the total, is distributed to the trunk (skin, bones, and skeletal muscle). Other skeletal elements such as parts of a femur found in this fissure are probably from this crocodile. In the latter case, one might expect that the same skeletal elements would be present. Skeletal muscle is essential for force generation, locomotion and is a major site of energy storage and transduction. Mitochondrial damage in human aging mutants are functionally dominant over wild-type mitochondrial genomes in skeletal muscle fiber segments in mitochondrial disease. He drew what he defined as the 'skeletal pattern' of the argument, representing its structure. There was high accuracy for the onset-rime and skeletal tiers at all ages except the youngest. Decreasing order of accuracy of the tiers was word l syllable onset-rime l skeletal segmental. The data were analysed for word, syllable, onsetrime, skeletal, and segmental tiers. The systemic organs in which schistosomula should be most easily found are the kidney and skeletal muscle. Skeletal muscle appears to be also affected by androgen-induced insulin resistance. The abnormality has been associated with skeletal abnormalities and hepatic neoplasms. Bioturbation and the existence of micritic coatings around the skeletal grains and ooids are common. Facies 7 is a skeletal and peloidal facies formed in semi-restricted environments, in a sheltered lagoon located near the shoreline (a protected back-shoal environment). Characterisation of human monocarboxylate transporter 4 substantiates its role in lactic acid efflux from skeletal muscle. A major drawback was due to the cost of treating skeletal-related events. Despite the fragmentary nature of the skeletal remains, it is clear that both subadults and adults are present. We report a new case in which the skeletal abnormalities were subtle. The reduced belly width seems mainly to reflect a reduced fatness and a hypertrophied skeletal musculature, leading to a change in the abdominal shape. X-ray images show various skeletal abnormalities including joint mineralization, bone proliferation and areas of bone lucency. Although bisphosphonates delay progression of skeletal metastases, it is clear that more-effective therapies are needed. However, none of these measurements t a k e s into account differences in skeletal or endocrine maturity of individual subjects of the same age. Such cross-sectional studies are complicated by maturity-dependent skeletal effects. However, surgery to correct any skeletal or neurological abnormalities may be required during those years. Cardiovascular changes associated with skeletal muscle spasm in tetraplegic man. Zircon forms large (0.3-1.5 mm), irregular, skeletal crystals growing within and between euhedral, late magmatic plagioclase crystals. Despite its very reduced size, the specimen appears to be an adult, based on the heavy ossification of most of the skeletal elements. The elucidation of the underlying pathology in a fetus with a skeletal anomaly is challenging, but can be rewarding. A chapter is devoted to the response of reef biotas to the activities of predators capable of boring, gouging and scraping skeletal benthos. More regrettable, however, is the lack in the bibliography to all references cited in the section on skeletal remains. Effect of fasting neonatal metabolites in feral and domestic piglets on blood hormone and metabolite profiles and on skeletal muscle metabolism. Conventional linguistic analyses assume that these sequences have only a single skeletal slot with an extrasyllabic first segment. The subcutaneous tissue contained a dense cellulitis, extending into skeletal muscle with much tissue damage. Two particular points are evident from studies of the water in skeletal carbonates. Once the eggs are ingested by humans, hatched larvae are able to invade the viscera, the central nervous system, and the skeletal muscle. The most common physical concerns were muscular and skeletal, and this problem, if anything, increased rather than decreased during the year. Such fragile partial skeletal remains are most unlikely to have survived redeposition. In the same images, the signal intensity of the skeletal muscle was also calculated using multiple measurements of the lumbar, dorsal and brachial muscles. In every sequence, the ratio between the signal intensity of the myocardium and the skeletal muscle was obtained. The former are associated with two skeletal positions and the latter with just one. By and large, there is little to suggest that skeletal muscle incurs any significant damage during bypass, either in adults or children. Delays in skeletal ossification were the result of the progressive prolongation of earlier phases of fetal growth, including crucial phases of neurogenesis. The descriptive taxonomy of artifactual alterations compiled information on modification type, location on the skeletal element, and modification activity that would have produced each alteration. The generated skeletal plan is topologically analogous to the configuration model of the design. Their properties are in some ways intermediate between those of the skeletal muscles and the smooth muscles found in other phyla. There is, however, evidence that our approach is directly relevant to skeletal muscle relaxation. The comparative analysis is useful in this instance because it suggests an alternative substance that vertebrates could have used to construct their skeletal systems. 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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