词汇 | example_english_sphere |
释义 | Examples of sphereThese 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. One protomer of the homodimer is shown in gray for clarity, but both catalytic tyrosines are highlighted as green spheres. Most collisions therefore take the form illustrated in figure 2 and do not differ much from collisions of hard spheres of diameter r2. However, a large number of spheres are needed to represent longer objects with reasonable accuracy, and hence the computation cost for collision detection increases. The key to improving policy formation is understood to be through bringing ' ordinary knowledge ' into decentralised spheres of political decision-making. The popular astrologers claim that the forms in this world obey the spheres that carry their appearances (in the images of animals). They investigated apparent dihedral angle populations generated by randomly oriented grains of differing shape, ranging from spheres to cubes and laths. A number of partly autonomous institutional spheres are based on different logics, types of rationality and organizational principles. While it is possible that the coalified surfaces acted as nucleation sites, the possibility that the spheres are organosilicates cannot be discounted. Giving street directions to a stranger may concern both the informal and the formal spheres of interaction. The breadth of these spheres is a function of the strength of the norm and its hardness. Importantly, however, most of the cells in these cell lines were capable to form spheres when cultured in low-binding plates even in the serum-containing medium. The spheres were initially filled with air or helium at 400 and 326p. s. i., respectively, and were exploded in air at atmospheric pressure. The basis of this approach is the argument that exchanges between generations take place simultaneously in the public and private spheres. Table 2 provides predicted dpc on the basis of available magnetic anisotropies for various metal ion coordination spheres. Activists operate in a number of spheres simultaneously, cultural, economic and political. If we describe the universe as two spheres then there is a chance of one of them becoming a cube. While this trade was subject to various state regulations, ' as in other spheres, metropolitan control hovered in the background but was limited ' (p. 141). The multiple local public spheres and newspapers and periodicals of the time played a crucial role in this endeavor. He preferred to see women's genius as complementary to the male, operating in the spheres men could not access. To demonstrate the problem of undetermined probabilities in the closed-orbit region, we have chosen two plausible distributions for smooth spheres. The scattering factors are then replaced by those of spheres with appropriate diameters and the s-dependence must be taken into account. Men and women were equal, but in separate spheres. The infrastructural spheres are not separate from each other. A considerable number of tasks, functions and spheres of influence were transferred to private economic agents. The struggle over conscription also reveals a conflict over the definition and defence of public and private spheres. What emerges is a set of spheres of general and special duties, and special duties to vastly different sets of actors. Decisions about the appropriateness of certain liability rules in different spheres of activity, however, need not be made on a case-by-case basis. They belong to two entirely different spheres of human activity. The catalytic tyrosines are shown as cyan spheres. Under our irradiation conditions, the target spheres are exposed by the laser from one side, which could initiate non-isotropic conditions. At the same time, other spheres of life were put under stricter biopolitical control. The presence of cigarettes increased in new spheres where novel forms of commodity representation and adver tising attracted public attention. Once the celestial spheres' number become complete, the existence of the elements follow necessarily thereafter. In contrast, nonvalidation of those same duties may preserve the autonomy of the normative spheres in which the duties arise. The appropriateness of sanctions and their success in achieving their goals depends on their being integrated into other spheres of the state's activity. The result is that the two spheres of language influence have become blurred. To reiterate, the four "levels" under discussion - societal/community, familial, professional, and personal - comprise interrelated spheres of influence. Three molecule-like models, each being composed of four spheres, served as learning objects. When all random fluid motion had ceased, the spheres were released in turn and their time of flight measured. Rather, the underlying assumption is that the higherorder multipoles contribute little to the interaction between the spheres. Representative spark shadowgraph pictures of the explosion of the air spheres are shown in figures 8 (plate 1) and 9 (plate 2). The cone is the envelope of the sonic spheres created by the passing of the leading edge through the shock. After the spheres of motion are calculated for each leg, the system of equations is solved to find the intersection of these spheres. If the spheres do not intersect, then there are two possibilities. At the time when church and science were not yet two differentiated spheres in society, that assumption was perhaps plausible. The network metaphor has different political correlates, in part because although public spheres have both participants and audiences, networks have only participants. What sort of difference does it make whether we approach communicative action within the umma as taking place within or constituting public spheres, or networks? A general change was reflected in the development of what can be defined as a "mediating setting" between the macro and micro spheres. Table 3 also shows the volumes calculated for the given ranges of diameters of the globoid spheres. If cosmetics cause the decline of separate spheres, then, miraculously, cosmetics will also recreate these spheres. The precision of the coarse positioning mode equals the minimal rotation of the spheres during one period of the sawtooth driving signal. The title suggests a journey in space as well as the spheres of harmony, rhythm, melody and tempo on which the work is constructed. The examination of octanol-treated vitellogenic oocytes failed to reveal the presence of labelled yolk spheres. A few observations lend support to the idea that observers are in fact able to associate a color appearance with the test and match spheres. We used this principle, and prerendered four images for each eye, containing red, green, blue, and white match spheres. The test spheres used in the practice trials had diffuse reflectances different from those used in the actual experiment. The data indicate that the spread in the match spheres is different from that for the test spheres. The ideology of separate spheres breaks down when the home can no longer symbolize a refuge from the public world. Man-machine metaphors travel constantly back and forth between the spheres of physiology and technology. The work of the art historian must include all pertinent material, regardless of its provenance from the spheres of "high" or "low" culture. The scene was a rendered room containing two spheres, each on its own table. In this respect, women's wear was reframed within the male sphere's tradition of public, educational, scholarly discourse. Moreover, most civil rights, except for one or two spheres, are largely satisfying. Respondents connected postgraduate teacher preparation with the classroom context ahead of peripatetic instrumental teaching; again, a disjunction between these spheres was apparent. Here, we argue for sampling across spheres of behavior or domains of functioning. The negative sign indicates that the sphere's center is located to the surface's left. The main purpose for collecting was to date occupations, but we also wanted to make preliminary interpretations about economy and ceramic spheres. To further understand the context of this changing balance between the private and public spheres we must look to the field of sociological urban theory. Modules, frames, fridgeons, sleeping dogs and the music of the spheres. Darwinian evolution might have provided the elusive bond between the natural and humane spheres. Numerous spheres also occur on and between spores and on the inner surface of the sporangium wall. Rare examples of smooth spheres show a central depression, perhaps indicating a hollow structure. Kinetics and locus of failure of receptor-ligand mediated adhesion between latex spheres. In order to keep the list within reasonable limits, two or three character istic titles have been selected for each of the following spheres. The same expression is also useful to calculate scattering patterns from low-resolution models based on assemblies of spheres. In other spheres of historiography we can see even more clearly the imperative necessity of a theoretical training. One of the few spheres of human activity which offers a possible model is sport. They maintained that economic forces were so strong that these shaped developments in the social, political and military spheres. However, beyond the spheres of the formal labour market and familial relations, there are other means by which households may sustain themselves. An underlying coalition around the existence of separate spheres for men and women was, however, not in dispute. In other words, research hospitals bridge the traditionally separated spheres of basic science and technology. Here, as in the case of the division of private and public spheres, access and exclusion are the decisive criteria. One way to compute it is to send the two boundary spheres by a conformal transformation into concentric position. In particular, it has 'corners', which are the transverse intersections of two folds of the set of the tangent spheres. The principles of different spheres, in other words, are only adequate in the abstract. Measures have been introduced recently in the spheres of employment and social security. The author's observations on the division of space into internal and external spheres certainly deserve all due attention. Although both spheres represent two principally separated transactional orders, they are at the same time related. The contrast between these different spheres of life and death will illuminate much more than individual biography. In discussions that follow, we consider the interface between the two spheres of science in terms of two critical questions. Very often and in many spheres it has been the case - in previous years as well - that individuals have simply waited for orders and instructions. The vocabulary of the picturesque, in turn, became available for metaphorical use in other spheres. Indeed, the role of women is a focus in this book, and the author challenges the received wisdom of 'separate spheres'. However, there are preliminary attempts to connect the moral sense of sacrificial ethics to transform the practices in the larger socio-political spheres. In addition, she finds a "spatial and social commingling" of domestic and agricultural activities, indicating that men's and women's work spheres were not clearly segregated. Men and women continued to renegotiate household spheres of power as pre-colonial divisions of labor were permanently disrupted. Men and women had different spheres of power in the household economy, which were determined by the changing roles they played in production.%! Reproductive work will have impacts on both the public and private spheres. 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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