词汇 | example_english_target |
释义 | Examples of targetThese 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. Results are also given in bold for cold targets with the same mass thickness as the two plasma targets. We are not targeting accurate predictions in the face of drastic unseen-before changes in workload patterns. The manager resource relies on the fact that the subject of the control verb has been identified as the control target's antecedent. What is crucial here is that the relevant constraint targets objects of type stem. One can find a detailed discussion of various assimilatory processes targeting consonants such as palatalization, nasalization and voicing. In this sense, targeting begins with the initial assessment. In their study, participants were required to make fast movements to targets that either remained stationary or jumped to a new location. The appearance of spontaneous errors depends on noise, but also on the relative confusability of the targets. Using the 11 mm figure, tests were conducted to see if the window for targeted control could be narrowed. However, in that study the ' 'high frequency' ' targets only ranged from 17 to 48 per million words, with an average of 31. In laboratory settings they occur on about 10 + 20% of attempts to retrieve low-frequency targets. In short, the target's translation ("dog") interferes with the retrieval of the target's name in the response language ("perro"). In some triplets, number was held constant across all three pictures when gender was targeted and gender was held constant when number was targeted. Recall that six different types of errors were coded; three were semantically related to the targets and three were not. In any case, now that the big cosmetics companies were paying for research into alternatives, they were no longer available as targets. Visual targets included interlingual homophones and one-language control items. Of the 48 participants, 27 showed a larger accent effect for unfocussed than for focussed targets and 21 showed the reverse (a nonsignificant difference). Luminance-defined targets had the same hue and saturation as the background, whereas saturation-defined targets were green and equiluminant with the background. However, these saccades are subject to both systematic and random error, so that, on average, saccades will deviate from their intended targets. Offenders seen as open to treatment or redemption were objects of reform ; criminals viewed as societal threats were targets of retribution. The risk in a theater is that one may be targeted with tomatoes. Furthermore, the type of structured volunteerism targeting older adults, in which recipients become helpers, has policy implications. Should postpartum depression be targeted to improve child mental health? Decisions regarding emission targets in these countries must take into consideration economic and social development. Since we are interested in how costs and benefits depend on the stringency of targets, we analyse several targets at increasing stringency. Detecting and describing preventive intervention effects in a universal school-based randomized trial targeting delinquent and violent behavior. Only those with parietal cortex abnormalities had abnormally long reaction times to invalidly cued targets. Similarly, experts in molecular biology who possess a patient-driven focus may well help develop the next generation of intracellular therapeutic targets. Consequently, interventions may affect factors not targeted by program components and these nontargeted effects may inform developmental theories. In the following we highlight information on the molecular targets and actions of two classes of drugs, psychostimulants and opiates. In our initial analyses we will determine if the interventions were successful in changing behaviors that were targeted by the interventions. Significantly, none of the positive outcomes we describe in our case studies came about as part of achieving formulaic, preset, generalized managerial results-based performance targets. Many good hits are made on the soft targets of transnational pharmaceutical companies. The regulation of behavior and physiology is targeted in 5-6 sessions, and the provision of nurturing care is targeted in 4-5 sessions. Studies that examine the interactions of genetic, neurobiological, and environmental factors should be helpful in specifying these intervention targets. In fact, the controlled laboratory events that served as the mnemonic targets of this investigation were relatively pedestrian. Improved comprehension of the neurobiological processes that increase risk of maladaptive development may also suggest novel targets for preventive intervention. In contrast, when observers were asked to reach for the targets (without seeing their hand) the convergence yielded nearer reaches, and the divergence farther reaches. Two targets were baited with fresh liver and two with liver that had been aged for 14 days, as described previously, prior to deployment. The reasons for the dominance of kinase (and other enzyme) inhibitors as targets for modern cancer therapeutics are centred on the enzyme substrate-binding site. Newer strategies have emerged that interfere with the activities of endothelial-cell molecules without targeting immune cells and eliciting the adverse effects associated with steroid usage. Over the past five years, outstanding progress has been made in the development of therapeutic strategies targeting these diseases. Optimizing time distribution of water supply and fertilizer nitrogen rates in relation to targeted wheat yield. The main limitations in treating metastatic disease include poor vector transduction efficiencies and difficulties in targeting remote tumour cells with systemic vector delivery. Angiogenesis is now the focus of anti-cancer targets and the inhibition of its inducers appears an attractive way to fight tumour growth. The design of the targeting construct determines the type of mutation that will be introduced. The ability to direct therapy to specific molecular targets on cancer cells provides several advantages over standard chemotherapy, including higher specificity and reduced systemic toxicity. What made them dierent from the other farmers and how can this information be used in targeting participants for future on-farm projects? Pasture and forage improvement should be targeted to farming systems where high-value, labourintensive cropping is not an alternative option. However, in many cases their physiological targets and the mechanisms by which they achieve substrate specificity remain unknown. All of these adhesion molecules have been proposed as vaccine targets. If these limitations can be identified, they will help us better understand the child's problems, and moreover, provide more specific targets for intervention. Effectiveness of targeting the vulnerability factors of depression in cognitive therapy. In our intervention, we directly targeted children's health, but indirectly targeted their cognitive performance. One of the main targets of the optimization was to increase the contact ratio of the gear pair. The identity of the authors whose work was targeted in this way is even more intriguing. Sample responses for finite and non-finite complement clause targets for the verb decide are listed in (9). Looking time at targets for manner and outcome test trials did not exceed that expected by chance. Further, those sounds that were excluded from a child's phonemic inventory formed the pool of potential targets to be considered for treatment. One-syllable productions of multisyllabic targets, which show evidence of full word extraction, would be evidence against an extraction account of his limited forms. All but one of the place errors on velar targets involved fronting to an alveolar place of articulation. Assuming that stops are the least marked onsets, there is no need for a constraint that specifically targets them. Within the shaded region, targets are completely detected and localised by the sensor. The proposed solution is to maintain the robot's position inside, but close, to the boundary of the target's field of view. Part of the presented problem is to reach the border of the target's view field for spying purposes. Then the robot is commanded to align the surgical tool to the planned surgical tool path and to reach the tumor targets. The field targeted for construction is already ordered, however, and exists in a relationship with other fields. The ethologists formed a tight band, and their promotional activities were well targeted. To engage its targets, the immune system must first perceive them and then, in a sense, decide whether to react. The model presented here represents a first, basic step in considering the acceleration of protons by fast electrons inside solid targets. The shock breakout times for different targets were recorded at the same absorbed laser intensity. Analytic model for studying heavy ion imploded cylindrical targets. Not surprisingly, mineral-rich areas have turned out to be major targets of rebel movements. Such risk factors are generally considered non-modifiable at the time of disease onset, but may be targets for preventative strategies in the future. The conceptual definitions and targeting criteria proposed by this working group should then be tested in large-scale prospective studies to evaluate their predictive value. The exercise programmes that are most effective are individualized and targeted to the specific needs of the older person. Thus, regardless of how it is packaged, every version of the cosmological argument can be assessed by targeting this core structure. The research targets for sound health economic evaluation are limited by a lack of epidemiological evidence and treatment options. At present there is a paucity of known tumor rejection antigens that can be targeted. To answer these questions, we have taken yet another approach in this paper by targeting profilin. The result was a lack of knowledge about whether the critical manufacturing processes could produce the product to established cost, schedule, and quality targets. The balanced scorecard compares actual performance against the targets set for the national and regional office levels. The staff members they deploy in the field to identify projects are under pressure from their senior management to turn such targets into reality. Other unpopular new measures were the deregulation of private rented housing and the" targeting" of social security benefits, with disadvantage to many. The main aim of these reforms was not to meet need precisely and in a neat, targeted form. However, the methodology will be applied to subsequent clinical trials involving other anti-angiogenesis agents and molecularly targeted therapeutics. Preliminary antibody studies show that this mutant protein is expressed and appears to be apically targeted in the intestinal cells. Finally, our estimates were based on targets that changed across measurements, and we could not assume error-free measurements. No one was looking for a foreign threat to domestic targets. Their strategy was to claim that output targets were unattainable, and not to attain them. Management claimed they could, but the women consistently produced less than the required targets. At the local level it may not always be easy to equate a framework of locally agreed targets with the specific levels of achievement nationally. Each organiser therefore is responsible for the production of a local development plan, which sets out the strategy for meeting the targets. 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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