词汇 | example_english_split |
释义 | Examples of splitThese 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. People even act as their own psychologists, splitting themselves into professional and client-subjects to do this. Statistical tests show that splitting the data in such a way was appropriate. However, further work is required to establish the meaning and significance of the various splits in these diagrams. Such events can be handled by splitting the time interval into several parts (defined by time intervals between two nucleation or impingement events). Numerically, this corresponds the ring splitting into two rings. We start by splitting the sum in into two parts. We next turn our attention to splitting events. There are also many areas where people take sides or can't see what the problem is - like avoiding generic "he" or splitting infinitives. In particular, the complement of the central island in the rhombus splits into two or four dart-shaped objects located at opposite corners of the rhombus. The torus splits into three invariant sets on which the dynamics are quite different. In gene-based selection in biological evolution and the reaction of the immune system to antigens, genes replicate by splitting and filling in the appropriate nucleotides. In this situation the political leaders adopted the strategy of splitting up this opposition alliance. First, it required a separation and splitting up of subject and object, of nature and culture and of mind and matter. We will refer to this latter case as 'perfect tip splitting'. Such periods of equilibrium, which lack major family-tree producing expansions and splits, may endure for thousands or even tens of thousands of years. Do not allow your word processor to introduce word splits and do not use justification. The tip splitting being imperfect, these two virtual cells are however very different (figures 9 to 11). The following definition splits the typed context into two sub-contexts: the former recording types assigned to locations, and the latter recording types assigned to variables. The first consists of producing a pulse sequence after final amplification by appropriately splitting the output beam. The latter work handles more general queries and achieves completeness with a certain restriction on types that ensures splitting to be finite. The splits on multivariate data include at least the splits on each attribute individually. Each inflorescence develops in a leaf axil and is enclosed in a peduncular bract that splits longitudinally along its ventral surface at anthesis. Both the mediator and the arbitrator wish to save the group unity from the danger of splitting up. The difficulty with this evaluation method is splitting the collection. Typically, each processor splits the list and passes the sub-lists down to sub-processors. The -construct splits a programming problem into subproblems given an arbitrary eliminator. An efficient implementation of sequences ought to support fast positional operations such as accessing the nth element or splitting a sequence at a certain position. First, defining recursive data types by splitting them into two levels: a structure defining level, and a recursive knot-tying level. The tree itself is based on bifurcating factor splits that yield optimal separation of populations into diagnostic categories. The king humoured him, and was amazed when the old man succeeded - not only in bringing down the mango, but in splitting it in two. Since we do not remove the parent after splitting, many such splits can be done on the same parent. Furthermore, these social splits cut across one another. Material culture does not normally exhibit millennia-long traditions with tree-like splits. At this point, most coordination maintains splitting, coordinating components that have the same valence. In this paper we prove statistical stability for a large class of diffeomorphisms admitting an invariant dominated splitting with mostly expanding center-unstable direction. However, as we will see below, for some classes, namely symplectic and volume-preserving polynomial vector fields, we can construct explicit polynomial integrators by splitting. In this article, we approached the problem in terms of splitting the total class of word tokens into two subclasses. On occasions, this bound might still be somewhat conservative, for example if the proposition tested is a tautology or depends on previous case splits. An example for splitting a loop nesting in its general form. A second, almost as obvious conclusion is that these riddles constitute the starting point even for the arithmeticoalgebraic quasi-discipline of "splitting the 10". The exocarp often splits when the fruit strikes the ground and the seed often separates from the exocarp upon impact. Thus, my assumption is that only serious cases will yield committee splits. In the base of the microvillus, the cylinder splits into strands. We consider splitting the critical path at various points. My first critical concern is with the inherent tendency to look for splits and continuities in the archaeological material that may not always be there. Arbitrarily splitting the data into halves was not uncommon. In this case the splitting is still inexact, due to the inexactness in splitting the velocity and mass fields. We first survey the classification of geometric properties of dynamical systems, before considering the theory and applications of splitting in each case. We now introduce foliate systems more formally, leading to two large classes of systems which are amenable to integration by splitting. Combining the data into two periods, for the wet season and for the dry season, avoids splitting labor days between periods in this fashion. Standard boundary-layer theory suggests splitting the problem into interior and boundary layers. Plots were hand-weeded and fertilizer applied in two splits per year. We call the process of splitting a balanced pair into irreducible balanced subpairs reduction. Merging and splitting phenomena dominate the whole annulus so that the vortices cannot be easily detected (figure 4c). There were no ambiguities, no splits in orientation, to be explored and exploited; there was little chance of achieving much. Imagine that, by splitting an embryo, we give each embryo a 15% chance of becoming a baby. The family might of course, as we mentioned, support such splits with sharp dissociations between their public, proper world and their private, tyrannical one. Processes of dissociation and splitting provide especially clear examples of the adaptive and complex nature of development of psychopathology. They are notable for their unstable recruitment base, their often short life span, limited programme, numerous splits and continual arguments between factions and committee members. Four variables were removed from the original model to accommodate the reduction in sample size from splitting the sample by gender. The actual conditions under which the bottom row of (5.1) splits are given by the following theorem. We will then be left to evaluate the multiplicity, which we will do by splitting into two cases: weak and strong multiplicity. The second depth is shown in the figure by splitting each cluster. Static closure implies that ei contains all the inlinable sub-terms in e so splitting does not hide any inlining opportunities. First, it transpires that the dispersion equation splits into two modes : slow and fast. The optical probe beam of frequency 3 v was derived by splitting a fraction of the main beam in order to ensure synchronization. Another relevant candidate is *[na(u?u)], in which right foot alignment is achieved at the expense of splitting the syllable [nau] in two. We do so by introducing an interaction term into the regression, and by splitting the sample. The solution for this problem is not to delete the lower order parent after splitting. Decision trees and rules that use binary splits produce classi®cations which can be easily understood, and produce compact models. They are based on splitting methods, search algorithms, supervised and unsupervised neural networks, description logic and semantic networks. We choose this field because it is the simplest field in which 3 splits completely. Thus, most splits within the regime coalition are centripetal and reinforce the stability of the monarch. In analog studio practice, the parallel circuit involved splitting the original signal into identical copies, each of which could be processed separately. Cases whose marker representation is above average are potentially over general and considered candidates for splitting into more specific cases. An alternative approach, exploring the results of 2, consists of splitting the equivalence process into two steps. If the new importance is higher, the photon splits into multiple photons. A poor choice of the partition plane can result in many such splits, and a marked increase in the number of polygons. Moreover, merging existing modules and splitting the resulting module can lead to an improved module structure. In singular perturbation theory one splits the dynamics into two parts. On the other hand, in the imperfect tip splitting case, the fjords observed are curved. In the following, this process will be referred to as 'imperfect tip splitting'. The wood of the cenotaph is splitting and filling and sealing is called for. All possible splits are evaluated by an impurity function to identify the splits that improve classification. We used a standard operator splitting scheme: the linear and nonlinear parts were calculated separately. If the relationship between the predictors and response is linear, this region may not be appropriate for splitting even if the variance is very large. After the second modi®cation, not deleting the parents after splits, a restriction on the basis function can be applied to involve distinct predictors. The spatial distribution or splitting up of the spectral space of what is perceived as a coherent or unified spectromorphology. Although fragmentation, splitting and non-coherence may generally be taken to carry negative semantic value, here such an interpretation is not valid. At that point, the duplex on the leading strand splits across the wedge domain. The predicted pattern of selected sequences by aligning the 10 bp sequences obtained by splitting the selected sequences. To be able to appropriately combine the results returned by the parallel processes, the tree shape of splitting the task must be saved as well. In the following example, indeed, splitting after any finite unfolding does not solve the problem, because of the presence of descendant-or-self. In this way, by splitting the input type into more cases, we can always obtain strictly better types. Two-level types define recursive data types by splitting them into two levels: a structure defining level, and a recursive knot-tying level. They are absorbed by the boron, which splits into lithium ions and alpha par ticles. There were also substantial variations in the splits involving 'other' parties. In all cases studied by us, values of r(t) above 2b (d) corresponded to splitting regimes, and values below bc (d) to confinement regimes. Moreover, comparative analysis, which naturally tends towards ' lumping ' rather than ' splitting ', can lead to some unlikely bedfellows. 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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