词汇 | example_english_slender |
释义 | Examples of slenderThese 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 extracted worms were whitish, slender, cylindrical with tapered ends, consistent with nematodes and highly motile. When first transmitted to a mammal, trypanosomes have a long, slender morphology and these forms are not infectious to the tsetse. A committed slender cell undergoes about 5 divisions before exiting the cell-cycle. In the early passages after obtaining the parasites from mouse blood, the parasites released from cells on day 4 contained up to 50 % slender forms. The full-figured woman's backside is the focus of attention, while the slender woman is presented frontally. Admirably, the slender volume does not provide easy answers, nor does it present ethical questions in an either-or dichotomy. Trypanosomes are able to regulate their own density by slender to stumpy cell differentiation when their density passes a critical threshold. Although in the experiments, slender, intermediate and stumpy cells were counted, we choose to include intermediate cells in the stumpy class. There appear to be two mechanisms that can induce slender cell differentiation. The lobes of the ninth tergite in breinli are longer and more slender and bear more hairs (fig. 10, d, h). The mesosome has a slender, smooth, blunt-tipped, long projection and a short pointed one (fig. 13, b). The dentary is long and slender and is dorsoventrally tallest at its caudal margin. Following these, there are nine pairs of thin and slender ribs, of which the six posteriormost attach on the haemal arches and spines. The equations governing the evolution of a slender inviscid drop in an axisymmetric flow are derived in the following section. The chapter on slender wing methods and their application to unsteady flow problems is fairly comprehensive and is a most valuable part of the monograph. Further, consider the flow about a blunt-nosed slender body in high-speed flight (figure 2). Species with tall adult stature have more slender stems with larger crowns compared with treelet and mid-canopy species starting at 5 cm dbh. Point blocks - so called for their slender profile - were scattered informally within the mature landscape of what had been private parkland. Most organisms (99% or more) propagated in this manner at the logarithmic growth phase morphologically resembled long, slender bloodstream forms. The era of naturalism had gone forever + the socialists also won the elections in 1938 by a slender majority. In addition, they will probably notice that when the 40 pages of references, author index and subject index are discounted, the volume is quite slender. His eyes glow; his long, slender fingers are like tongues of flame; the colour of his skin is more a luminescence than a colour. The slender-body theory is asymptotic in essence and is intrinsically concerned with the size of the error factor. In the more general case of a slender ship, the near-bow, bow flow and composite solutions have to be computed numerically. The shape of a vertical slender jet of fluid falling steadily under the force of gravity is studied. Nevertheless, if the present results are integrated across the width of the ski they provide a centreline theory for a long, slender planing surface. Spinners place whorls at the end of a spindle, a slender wooden shaft, in order to provide momentum for the spinning process. However, the evidence supporting the current classification of these disorders is slender. The other two links are slender and are fairly flexible. The majority of worms were slender and highly motile and located in the proximal part of the duodenum. Here we have been poorly served by the slender, almost entirely high cultural evidence base of the existing historiography. Posteriorly, a slender filament is extruded from the rounded end of the body. The concentration of uncommitted slender cells is set to c1 cells/ml at this time. A probable partial stapes with a robust footplate and slender shaft is preserved on the right, just anterior to the cone-shaped structure (above). The range of cell diameters indicates the possibility of regional variations in cell dimensions, with slender cones likely to originate from foveal regions. Challenging the authority gained through seniority may also be a threat to their slender or precarious hold on power in the domestic sphere. The teeth are long, slender (height 2-3 cm; basal diameter 0.6-0.9 cm), slightly recurved, and have finely ridged enamel crowns. Because the beam is long and slender, transverse shear and rotary inertia effects are neglected. The whole is crowned with a striking roof canopy standing on slender mullions. The body types show little variation; while not slender, none are obese. As a reasonable assumption for slender bodies subject to small aerodynamic loading, we may assume - as previously mentioned - a linearized description for the wake. There is some existing literature on diffraction by slender bodies. Several studies have focused on the slender body limit, which reduces the dynamics to one dimension [43, 14, 42, 36, 4, 13, 35]. We emphasize that, while slender, such bodies are nevertheless many wavelengths thick. The best option corresponds to rice with long, bold grains, while the worst option is represented by small, slender grains. We will consider the case of arbitrary motion of a flexible slender body with circular transverse cross-section and length 21. An example relevant to flagellar hydrodynamics is the motion of a slender body having a helical centre-line. They also established the slender wing with controlled leading-edge separations as the basis for a new class of supersonic aircraft. None of these used the long-wave, or slender-flow approximation to formulate the problem. Assuming the ship bow to be slender, or thin, a pattern of the flow is derived using the method of matched asymptotic expansions. The material consists of slender spines, up to 250 m long and at maximum 10 m wide, which taper gradually towards their distal ends. However, the goal of the hullform design agent is a slender stern par t of the ship from the viewpoint of per formance. However, to test the significance of the initial slender cell concentration, c1 is set to 1000, otherwise there would be no cells in the blood. When set to zero all slender cells differentiate as one would expect. Values for the morphometric parameters indicated a position between the slender and the stumpy forms. At least 250 trypanosomes were examined and classified as slender, dividing, intermediate or stumpy forms. Slender forms are narrower and longer, with a sub-terminal kinetoplast and no obvious undulating membrane. In the present study it was found that the broad form predominated in early tissue-culture passage, but after about 10 passages the slender form predominated. Both books are immaculately researched, with everything from the most slender pamphlet to the fattest scholarly tome being considered. The regularity in the head-sea limit of the slender-body solution is a consequence of the regular behaviour of the cross-section problem when a +0. Attached at the proximal end of the pedicel is a slender piece of tissue, which probably represents part of the cone axis. The leaves are slender, essentially linear, up to 12 mm long and 0.2-0.5 mm wide, and appear to be fused to a basal sheath. A wave propagating along the core appears to the potential %owsomething like a slender body moving on the axis. Arguments for either method are based on slender evidence. I n particular, the authors are currently using this method to study the effects of surface tension on slender jets. A longtom is an improbably slender fish with a pointed bill, comparable to a bow's pointed ends. Moreover, the slender rollers cannot carry a heavy load, which is also a disadvantage for a microrobot. Let nl and ns be the counts of slender and stumpy cells respectively. Once committed cells exit the cell-cycle we predict that they keep a slender morphology for about another 6 h (parameter t3). We got very good fits to the data if we hypothesized two slender cell subpopulations. Part of this discrepancy may be because these estimates were based on the growth rate of slender cells. The notable is por trayed wearing a tuxedo, slender with his head held high, with a question mark forming his ear. I gave my attention to looking at her: she was tall and slender and erect. We look at a simple but typical example: a uniform slender arm with a mass at its tip. Generally, a larger estimate error of distance will be in the direction of its longest axis for a slender object. The frequently translucent textures mean that each note tells; the dangerously slender scoring is occasionally reduced to single lines of latent power. In regions where the field is strong, motion is restricted to slender and relatively feeble plumes, while regions with vigorous convection are almost field-free. Superior claspers (sc), free and strongly bidentate ; bristles long and slender; proximal half of the dorsal surface clothed with finely-pubescent hairs. Wingsheaths with a fringe of rather long slender bristles and slender spines arranged more or less alternately. A slender chair stands between the wardrobes against the rose trellis. They are proportional to the heavy load and the windpressure, there are few of them, and they are of slender growth. Most of the literature on diffraction by slender bodies concerns three-dimensional bodies which are slender in two directions. As a result, we have many trees and some slender saplings, but little forest. The few slender failings - some numerical, other geographical - that will hopefully be corrected in later reprint, reduce but a little the desirability of this volume. The discussion of slender aircraft starts with consideration of a family of aircraft and the main design limitations. Towers became slenderer and many had elegant spires set on them. His support is the slenderest imaginable. The prospects of much progress being made under these circumstances are slender. The slender stems, like those of the crinoids are not preserved here. Conversely, 'slender' cladding technology embodies more energy but is very likely to be dumped when the building is 19 demolished. The volume contains six substantive chapters, along with a slender descriptive introduction by the editors. Based on a series of similar images it appears that the instabilities are initiated on a slender conical surface that surrounds each vortex core. Leaves slender, 3 mm long and 1 mm wide, tapering along entire length to an acute apex, often slightly incurved towards stem. Such slender drops require relatively large shear rates before they break, and for this reason have attracted the attention of several investigators. The present study examines the flow past slender bodies possessing finite centre-line curvature in a viscous, incompressible fluid without any appreciable inertia effects. Here we consider the flow past a slender body of circular transverse cross-section and arbitrary centreline configuration having a prescribed centre-line motion. Major border spines long, slender and almost straight; more than twice sagittal pygidial length; moderately divergent. The drawback, however, is that the kernel of the related slender-body integral equation is much more complex. Although they might still bind, perhaps they are more slender, more fragile. 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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