词汇 | example_english_tertiary |
释义 | Examples of tertiaryThese 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. The new university is intended to assist in answering the tertiary education needs of the rapidly growing population of the region. While such secondary or tertiary neural abnormalities may mediate behavioral dysfunction, they are not sites of the primary, triggering cause of the developmental disorder. The primary sector (agriculture, fisheries, forestry, and mining) tends to be more resource-intensive than either the secondary (industry) or tertiary (services) sectors. Industrialization may increase emissions per unit of output, while an expansion of the tertiary sector is expected to reduce them. Each teacher was asked to select two tertiary degree students, one male and one female, to demonstrate diverging teaching. In the tertiary sector, the traditional emphasis is often on external assessment of performance. A frequent reason for tertiary referral for detailed fetal echocardiography is the detection of an irregular heart rate. However, our observations of ethics consultation models pertain mostly to tertiary care settings, which constitute the most-studied chunk of ethics consultation. Many of them are involved in tertiary care medical practice. In the domain of education, many changes were made at the primary through tertiary levels of learning. Most adults had completed no more than eight or nine years of education, and tertiary education was the preserve of a small elite. The choice of secondary and tertiary sources can only be called eclectic. The cluster co-ordinators were beginning to find a role here, drawing on their experience of secondary/tertiary links. Victimization in chronic fatigue syndrome and fibromyalgia in tertiary care : a controlled study on prevalence and characteristics. Bases are drawn sufficiently separated, perhaps due to tertiary bonds, to preclude hydrogen bonding but to still experience a favorable electrostatic attraction. In the engrailed homeodomain protein secondary and tertiary structure folding are uncoupled, leading to a very rapid folding process. Molecular diversity can be divided into three types : functional group diversity, secondary structural diversity and tertiary structural diversity. Multi-branched loops can play a key role in tertiary structure because they can act as flexible hinges between otherwise fairly rigid helical domains. To the mid-1980s, the study of electronic music attracted few people in tertiary music departments. Nearly half (49 %) of respondents with tertiary education belonged to branch executives, compared with only 30 % of those without matriculation certificates. Is this process still confined to returns to secondary schooling, or have returns to tertiary schooling started falling too? To take into account all possible coronal consonants, one must obviously consider (overwhelmingly secondary and tertiary) evidence from many diverse languages. By the 1990s the majority of people were employed in the tertiary sector, including middleclass occupations, yet unemployment and social exclusion remain. Furthermore, tertiary glyphs are indexical, signaling the context of the occurrences of text segments. Proposed tertiary interactions are represented by long, straight lines. In forming a protein which is compact overall, the elements of secondary structure must themselves be packed together into what is called tertiary structure. The secondary and tertiary structures and the orientation of peptides and proteins may depend on the water content in the sample. The use of uranyl acetate as a tertiary fixative and en bloc stain has revealed the heptalaminate nature of the outer membrane. Many with early onset schizophrenia completed secondary education, but none completed the tertiary level. Tertiary glyphs' dependence on the height of the vessel deserves further exploration. The two countries are highly urbanised and have a majority of their labour force in tertiary industries. About half (51.1 %) received a secondary level of education, 13.3 % primary level, and 35.6 % tertiary level. Treating these patients in tertiary centers with large experience in this disease is preferable over community-based hospitals. The intelligentsia benefited from a remarkably quick expansion of the tertiary sector and higher levels of education. The distinction between secondary and tertiary voice is subtle. In neither of these cases is in the garage adverbial, if adverbial means tertiary, something which can modify, independently of other elements, a verb. In a survey conducted in 1987, there were approximately 7,000 courses in the universities but only 380 titles were translated for tertiary education. English as a medium of instruction at secondary and tertiary levels seems secured for the next couple of decades. As the tertiary component develops, the primary components of coume begin to subside as the energy is transferred to the tertiary components. Vasculogenesis within the mesenchyme transforms secondary into tertiary villi. Evaporites are classified as primary, secondary and tertiary, 'secondary' corresponding to diagenetic (including sabkha textures and mineralogies) and 'tertiary' to evaporites in the exhumation stage. The energy transfer to the tertiary component in this case is usually interpreted as an increase in the phase velocity of the wave. The decision by a consultant to give tertiary care. About 40% of those with latent syphilis will develop symptomatic tertiary syphilis, although the incidence of subclinical visceral pathology may be higher. Branching hierarchy progresses as follows: trunk (t), primary branch (b1), secondary branch (b2), tertiary branch (b3) and quaternary branch (b4). Tertiary species, of which there were few, have been ignored. Two hospitals were university affiliated and tertiary referral centers, three were county hospitals, and two were district hospitals. The book is organized into four sections that are delineated roughly by the age group of students (preschool, primary, secondary, and tertiary). The secondaries are black and in some subspecies the tertiaries are brown and/or barred with a faint pattern. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. Using a narrative review approach, we apply a public health framework to organize intervention programs into primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention strategies. The rotating double-diffusive system is consequently expected to show a line of codimension-two points that accumulate at a codimension-three point (a tertiary bifurcation). Self-access and language advising are relatively recent and increasingly common types of language support offered in schools and tertiary institutions around the world. Tertiary structure is disrupted with a concomitant increase in helical content. Cost-containment issues shadow the patient when health complications require treatment in distant, tertiary care settings. Tertiary glyphs can be also broken into several groupings, as discussed later. Tertiary glyphs are generally associated with lesser elite titles, miniaturized script, and identification of iconography. Tertiary glyphs are a small and infrequently used category (n 1⁄4 191, or 8.5%). In the absence of a regulating framework, this logically results in the proliferation of privately financed tertiary service lines, known as ' spaghettisation ' (p. 116). Secondary and tertiary structures of hyaluronan in aqueous solution, investigated by rotary shadowing-electron microscopy and computer simulation. In the early 20th century it was impossible to estimate even approximately the number of tertiaries living in the world. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. The book is largely based on the reading of tertiary sources. Coupled prediction of protein secondary and tertiary structure. Tertiary branches bore pods only with the early sowing date. As time progresses, the secondary hairpin increases in size and, at a certain time, it, too, begins to create a tertiary hairpin. As part of a larger study, tertiary students were asked to give an indication of whether certain instruments were perceived as having gender-associated attributes. Without academic and professional leadership, comprehensive musicianship's translation into tertiary, secondary, and elementary music programmes eventually faltered. However, there is an increase of female labour in the tertiary sector and an increase of part-timers and at-home workers. At the tertiary level, numerous case studies have reported efforts to integrate content and language learning. Both texts and images exhibit a threelevel hierarchy of sizes, with standardized ratios of the primary-to-secondary level and of the secondary-to-tertiary level. The countries we are considering are already in the tertiary industrial phase and it's difficult to see where industrialization goes next. Expenditure on children varies with their age, and is high when they are in secondary and tertiary education. Although the effect of severe mental disorders was damaging to education, 60 % of subjects with mental disorders achieved upper secondary education and 8 % tertiary education. In the comparison group, 12 % achieved basic, 62 % upper secondary and 26 % tertiary educational level. Secondary structure provides the foundation for more complex tertiary structure, while having important biological function in its own right. However, it may not be appropriate to extend this to more elaborate species with complex tertiary interactions. Conversely, sequence covariation data contain information that can potentially identify bases involved in tertiary interactions and can even indicate the most likely pairing geometry. Such a view is representative of maternity care in acute and tertiary settings, but has become a feature of maternity services in general. Referral characteristics were a possible confounder because the hospitals used to collect the sample were tertiary referral centres. Stability of hairpin ribozyme tertiary structure is governed by the interdomain junction. The similarity of structural elements and overall tertiary configuration are others. The closest geographical maternity unit was a tertiary referral unit caring for some complicated pregnancies from outside the health authority area. The ordinary account savings can be utilized for financing housing purchase, investments in approved shares and stocks and to finance children's tertiary education. The setting was a general medical practice at a large tertiary care teaching institution. As we have seen above, federal government funding for tertiary education has fallen dramatically since the mid-1990s. To reiterate: this book is good place to start for novice programmers and will perfectly suit high-level secondary and initial year tertiary education students. Then the example of human resource development policies with a focus on academic tertiary education is used to argue its case. Chemically enhanced primary treatment is also assumed plus denitrification in the tertiary stage. At the tertiary level, achievement records are no less dismal. The role of the tertiary instrumental teacher is to relate this academic knowledge to the pieces studied in lessons. In my many years of involvement with music teacher education at the tertiary level, opportunities to experience delightful confusion seem limited. On the external front, products from tertiary processing were encouraged because of the very good prices that were then prevalent. Diseases (such as quotidian fever) that originate in phlegm are more frequent than diseases that originate in choleric humor, such as tertiary fever. Most of these towns ranked in the urban hierarchy as tertiary medium-sized or small towns. Sensitivity is also generally higher at tertiary care centers than elsewhere (35% vs. 13% in the largest trial [59]). Ultrasound is performed by doctors in private practice, in regional public or private clinics, and in tertiary referral university hospitals. Many of them are located in non-university-affiliated tertiary care hospitals. Compared with the tertiary institution, the secondary and primary health-care institutions are not apt to provide comprehensive prenatal diagnosis. A tertiary education entrance rate of 20% is included in the 20-year model for children. An overview of the literature on peer assessment is presented, followed by reference to specific trials of peer assessment within a tertiary music student context. 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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