词汇 | example_english_synchrony |
释义 | Examples of synchronyThese 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. It has been unclear, however, whether such synchrony between caregivers and children extends into the realm of adjective acquisition. To quantify the significance of this additional synchrony we used sparse noise stimuli. Here we experimentally enlarged blastomeres to zygote size by enucleation and fusion with blastomeres that were in developmental synchrony with the recipient. Timing and degree of synchrony in fruit maturation and dispersal were not important sources of variation in predation levels among trees. To begin with, the use of probabilistic laws to describe sound changes is unhelpful in that it obscures the relationship between synchrony and diachrony. These findings confirm that interspecific synchrony of flowering and fruiting patterns should increase with rain-fall seasonality in tropical montane rain forests. Scalp-recorded gamma activity may thus reflect oscillatory synchrony over much larger neural populations. Late talkers and comparison children did not differ in number of utterances, topic initiation, topic synchrony, use of commands, reactions to commands, or conversational fillers. Here, the videos, characterised by an evident synchrony between rather uncomplicated visual and musical content, were preferred by the video-watchers. Under this model, synchrony describes the current state of the system. Werning mentions the "co-oscillation" solution, whereby neurons in anatomically connected regions registering different properties oscillate in synchrony if the properties belong to the same object. They provide little to support the notion that low-level sensory processing and high-level cognitive coordination share dynamic grouping by synchrony as a common processing mechanism. We then plotted the strength of synchrony between cells as a function of this relative distance. Other classes of neurons that exhibit such synchrony in our study largely include pairs of brisk cells with either transient or sustained firing. Accordingly, they stress the importance of interactional synchrony, mutual attunement, and affective resonance between participants. Because of the smaller area of smallholder farms, adoption of agronomic measures aimed at achieving synchrony should not be difficult. The authors depict this dynamic systems approach to language as a partnered dance and recommend a research focus on the interactional synchrony of communication partners. In general, plant growth stage, cultivar and seasonal synchrony of aphid and parasitoids influenced the plant-aphid-parasitoid relationships. This suggested that there was a degree of synchrony between peak numbers of the three mealybug hosts and the rates of parasitism and predation. Oscillatory activity indicates that neurons within a local group are firing in near synchrony. Data were elicited by means of a reading task in which the subjects were required to read a text in synchrony. A classification taking into account synchrony/asynchrony and duration in foliation, flowering, fruit ripening and seed dispersal phases allowed comparison of species' phenological plasticity. Neurons find strength through synchrony in the brain. 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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