词汇 | example_english_slope |
释义 | Examples of slopeThese 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. Estimated slope coefficients and standard errors which are not reported here can be obtained from the author. Second, it limits the researcher to investigating only differences in level across the two cohorts, not differences in shape or slope. Figure 4 illustrates the four different patterns resulting from group differences in slope and intercept. In addition, early depressive symptoms had a significant negative quadratic effect that indicated that the slope was less steep at higher depressive symptom levels. The slope of the regression line passing through these columns reflects the optimal leastsquares trajectory based on an average of their scores on each variable. Equations (2.1) and (2.2) are solved using a slope limiter algorithm (see, for example, [4]). Determining the slope of the sequestration isocline requires an additional assumption. Survival across months showed an overall negative slope for the survival of each species with time of exposure in the field (figs 3 and 4). Clinoform geometries (shape, slope, height and lateral extent) and clinofacies (sedimentary structure, original fabric and components) can be considered as unaltered. Note the pervasive matrix recrystallization (microspar), and the general increase in grain size towards the upper slope. However, the blocks were found in close association with one another on a small patch of slope. Conversely, the outer ramp and upper slope of the clinoform is marked by abundant autochthonous red algae and large benthic foraminifers. 88 the petrographic composition of the lithic wackes were ascribed to deposition in an oceanic trench or an immature slope basin. In prolongation of axis, but without connecting to it, there is a tiny axial ridge inconspicuously marked on anterior slope of medial posterior border. The apparent correlation between slope and travelled distance may be used to predict potential flow lengthening. Moreover, the deposition of several tens of metres of sediments at the continental slope may have taken a great deal of time. The identification of slope channels or canyons in the data sets is limited. We will interpret g and g as the ' height ' and the ' slope ' ! The regional slope of upland interfluve areas in places is 10-20 cm/km towards the southeast. Lateral facies differentiation along these clinoforms is either nil or gradual, but never yields well-achieved zonation along the slope. The first is the presence of rigid boundaries that are either horizontal, or nearly so, with slope less than (/ay)p. Both ci and @i were measured and the slope computed. The corresponding growth rate curves shown in figure 16 have an initial slope of 0.0294, which is identical to that predicted by linear theory. The difference that we will exploit is the difference in slope at the fixed point. Confronted with a model consisting of a common slope and three very different intercepts, the question of which intercept to use must be examined carefully. Conditions of the continuity of slope and curvature of the free surface at the matching point of the two solutions are imposed. From these values a better estimate for the slope of the free surface at the matching point is obtained. The dimension corresponding t o the slope of the line drawn is about 2.35. Two solutions emanate from any saddle point in the direction of increasing 7, one with positive and one with negative slope. No variation of wall slope with wave speed was detected. In this paper the effect of other parameters like the tidal current amplitude, the bed-slope coefficient, and the water depth will be investigated as well. In reality, local avalanches may occur to reduce the bed slope to at most the angle of repose. The tendency of sediment to pile up near the crests is opposed by the gravity force acting down the slope. The three cases for which wa = 0 correspond to a bed slope that is vanishing at the upstream end. There is a discrete 2 change of slope of the heat flux curve associated with this transition. A discrete change of slope of the heat flux curve accompanies this transition. However, with the same slope at the jet surface, the free-vortex swirl profile leads to higher growth rates than the solid-body-rotation profile. The nature of the flow and the change in slope of the heat flux curve have been predicted and experimentally verified. The formulation of (2.1)-(2.3) can be said to retain dynamic nonlinearities, but to neglect the geometric nonlinearities associated with high bed slope. The near-bow flow solution (6.2) is singular at the apex of the wedge since the slope of the free surface tends to infinity. However, the inflection point has not yet fully achieved zero slope a t the last position where the computation converged. The genetic variances in height and slope of a linear reaction norm, and their covariance, are predicted to decrease with the variation in the environment. The optimal value for slope and the optimal value for height could not always be simultaneously reached for some initial conditions. Migration between populations will randomize allele frequencies and restore selection towards optimum genotypic values for both height and slope. We start by fitting our model for each haplotype while setting the slope parameters of the others to zero. Thus, the upper bound barely overlaps with the slope of the diagonal, leaving the null hypothesis viable. Ranging from inner shelf, outer shelf, slope to basinal settings, nine sections were analysed in very great detail with conodont biostratigraphic control. Note that plots for untreated cell lines have a linear slope whereas those for treated cell lines curve upwards. Under mutation-selection balance, pleiotropy proved to lead to a constraint between reaction norm height and slope. The area of coarse crinoid facies is notably large, indicating a wide shallow high-energy belt landward of an abrupt slope. We are now in a position to determine the dependence of the velocity on the slope. The motion of a gravity current flowing down a slope has received relatively little attention. The wavelength and slope of the underlying long wave are 25.13 cm and 0.4 respectively. One-dimensional energy spectra decay with approximately a -1 slope in the near-wall region and -5/3 range in the outer part of the boundary layer. The slope and curvature of the free surface were matched to three significant figures. Systems for which the slope of the linear regression is smaller may be considered as more stable or less responsive. A probability level < 0.05 for the slope from the relative stability equation indicates that the slope is signi®cantly dierent from zero. The four-class model was also robust with respect to different star t values for the intercepts and slope of the problem behavior trajectories. The developmental trajectories were similar in slope across all five domains that were examined, indicating a stable development over time within a domain. The models included intercept terms set at kindergarten!; slope terms incremented by 0.5 each year; this term represents the instantaneous growth at the kinder3. The reliability estimate for the slope (.47) provides information previously unavailable to researchers in this field. The negative slope/shape factor mean indicated that, on average, there was downward trend in depressive symptoms. The estimated slope for control values against their expectation need not be zero. In such a graph the slope of the line illustrates the rate of growth at any point. The slope of the three-isotope plot is equal to 0.6723(32), consistent with a kinetic process involving unsolvated iron atoms. Note the fours distinct regimes with progressively decreasing slope. Individual differences in vocabulary acceleration across children were captured by the slope parameter for the quadratic term. Again, from the spot plot, the interval of hypothesized molten core is still visible at the top of the slope. The sequence of the video in the wall-bouncing-juggling task with a moving slope. As the activity of these ions is raised, single channel slope conductance increases and saturates. An unrestricted model is estimated where either slope or intercept or both differ due to system differences. Conversely, a fall in saturation means that the patient has already reached the descending slope of the curve and is at risk of desaturating further. Strategies positioned on a cost-effectiveness plane can be compared with a line with a slope representing the societal willingness-to-pay threshold. Places where the slope of the line changes are referred to as knot points. However, since the final assessment of viability for these treatments was greater than 70%, the slope parameter estimates were unreliable. The unsorted seeds (both batches) had mortality curves with a similar slope (3.81 and 3.90% mc 1, batch 1 and 2, respectively). Thus, the slope of the mortality curve increased as the variation in seed mass within the seed lot decreased. Using this approach, the mortality curves had a steeper slope. The number of plots per transect ranged from 14 to 27, depending on slope extension. However, b does not correspond to the actual slope of the germination curve. Numbers adjacent to the lines refer to the maximum slope of the germination progress curve (d21). Again, the value of b to use for each slope was determined by using equation (6) to determine the relationship between b and slope (d21). However, the model slightly underestimated experimentally obtained data, showing a slope slightly lower than 1 (0.87). The slope of the curve was 2.7 spikes/sec/mm. Progress in medical science is now on the steepest slope of exponential growth. No evidence is available about the slope of the postal service's cost curve at or above the 40-billion-piece level. Recovery was calculated from the slope ratio of the regression lines for observed and expected a -tocopherol concentration. The hyperbola is a section of a right circular, double cone having a steeper slope than the cone. The slope of this linear model was the single calibration factor for the entire dataset. A large area of the town has been excavated and left continuously exposed, stretching some 80 metres along the slope and 40 metres up it. Another occasion may yield the realisation that the steeper the slope the faster a vehicle will run down it. The children will soon realise that the steeper the slope the greater the effort required. The magnificent view of the slope down to the lake is suddenly revealed. Best-fitting three-class models for both genders included one class with a linear slope only and two classes with both linear and quadratic slope factors. In a companion paper, we examine the slope of the change in these variables across time through growth curve analysis. None of the remaining relationships between the dummy codes and the slope factors was significant. The maximum slope is obtained at the value of social anxiety that best discriminates between groups. If this process was responsible for all change over time, the mean and variance of the slope factor should be nonsignificant. 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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