词汇 | example_english_tolerant |
释义 | Examples of tolerantThese 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. Therefore, the defense of tolerance and support for a tolerant society require the defense of liberalism, its ethical integrity, and its political stability. The episcopate, too, was usually tolerant of such failings. The tested hypoxic-tolerant genotypes had superior seedling growth, but not higher crop stand establishment than the standard ones. Traits like early seedling establishment, early growth vigour and ground coverage, high biomass, early flowering and maturity were taken into consideration to select drought-tolerant genotypes. Selection in droughtprone sites is the key to success in identification of drought-tolerant genotypes. Parents of young couples, and legislators concerned with welfare, might become more tolerant of those who raise children before they can become fully independent financially. She describes how people's attitudes and perceptions of the woman are changing and becoming more negative, less tolerant and less sympathetic. Consequently, a magistrate basing his laws on the light of nature alone might not have been as tolerant as may at first appear. Thus, this knowledge has to be present at configuration time or dynamically obtained in a fault-tolerant manner. In both years, respondents emerged as more tolerant than intolerant of unconventional lifestyles. Such slow drying at relatively high water potentials leads to accelerated deterioration of desiccation-tolerant cells and is counter-productive. Short-lived species depend largely on passing the winter as seeds, and have to be tolerant to freezing. The latter authors ascribe the eventual death of tolerant organisms to failure of components of the antioxidant system during long-term desiccation. The implications of the lack of trehalose in these desiccation-tolerant organisms will be considered later. An error-tolerant target function reduces the impact of erroneous restraints on the calculated structures. Our findings suggest that established seedlings of common shade-tolerant tree species in this semi-deciduous forest may be tolerant of severe drought events. The findings suggest that, once established, seedlings of common tree species in this semi-deciduous forest may be tolerant of drought events. Delays are still preferred by the more risk tolerant. Many such crops, including carrot, have notably heat-tolerant seeds, so that sowing and treatment operations could be performed at the same time10. At this point, it will become profitable to establish large plantations of shade-tolerant trees. The larger patches are to be used in opioid-tolerant patients. In a (then) more tolerant political climate, behavior would have to have been quite outrageous before it could prompt widespread and serious offense. In one study genotype interacted with management, with the most disease-tolerant genotypes producing the highest yield when treated with fungicides. Choices among breeding procedures and strategies for developing stress tolerant maize germplasm. Inspectors often disagreed with the tolerant attitude of local authorities. Intestinal bacteria are generally tolerant of the emulsifying properties of bile, so it is therefore commonly used to differentiate these bacteria from other species. Members in a flexible family system with clear boundaries suppor t one another as well as provide an environment tolerant of change and autonomy seeking. The ' outer ' chapters are so wise and tolerant in their explorations of alternatives and their balancings of different types of cues. The objective of this paper is to develop the fault-tolerant gait algorithm for a locked joint failure when the model of legged robots is hexapod. If it is so tolerant of fools, is this a club that he would really want to join? Anecdotal evidence of poor storage behaviour suggests that other moist, temperate woodland species may also be only weakly or transiently desiccation tolerant. Here, however, a person more tolerant of religion (and of irrationality) might disagree. Such changes could potentially promote differences in floristic composition between edge and interior vegetation, leading to a progressive increase of desiccation-tolerant species in fragments. Photosynthetic potential of the shade tolerant species indeed seemed to be constrained by low stomatal conductance under high light. Modest rates of herbivory may have little effect on growth or mortality rates of established seedlings of long-lived, shade-tolerant species. In plots 15 and 2, few shade-tolerant stems or species occur even by 1992. The growth characteristics of the two species indicate that they are shade tolerant. The latter five species appear to be the most drought tolerant among the forest species in the study area. If a liana species has positive population growth even in the absence of high-light understorey sites, it is truly shade-tolerant. There was no consistent pattern in the responses among the 19 most abundant species (n 50 trees) which included a proposed drought-tolerant guild. Most of the species (73% of light-demanding and 60% of shade-tolerant) demonstrated a positive growth response to fertilization. Both of these studies examined shade-tolerant tree species along narrow light gradients. Do shade-tolerant tropical tree seedlings depend longer on seed reserves? Different responses to gaps among shade-tolerant tree species. The improved soil fertility beneath isolated trees in semi-arid savannas is important for herbaceous biomass yield especially of canopy shade-tolerant species. Information such as this should aid the identification of plant characteristics for banana genotypes that are more resistant and/or tolerant to burrowing nematodes. Flood-tolerant deep-water rice can be grown in low-lying lands in the flood season. Neural networks are basically doing nonlinear regression and are very tolerant of noise in the input data. Upon desubmergence, tolerant cultivars suered less plant mortality (15%) and recovered more rapidly. A scholar of profound learning and wisdom, he was yet so modest and tolerant. First and foremost the oath was not a sign of a more tolerant regime. Other attempts have been made to develop procedures for identifying potentially drought-tolerant cultivars. At the last string value on the right, the coded phenotypic value 0 (tolerant) or 1 (susceptible) was added. Open label extensions involve patients who are tolerant of the agent and may include a disproportion number who have benefited from treatment. Egg pigmentation and egg mortality are purportedly negatively correlated, eggs with many pigments being more tolerant against hypoxia, increased water temperature and ammonium concentration. Paradoxically, it is tolerant of other factors (such as fewer fingers), as long as the overall shape is maintained. The most obvious feature of the graph is that no measure moves in the less tolerant direction. Life is : any strategy using internal information (error tolerant and cryptic), to build, to maintain and to adjust negentropic energy dissipative entities to space-time fluctuations. Turtles are either very anoxia tolerant or rather anoxia intolerant during anoxic submergence at low temperatures. Although economic policies were tolerant towards the private sector during the 1980s, they coexisted with an ideology of state intervention. An instance of this scheme has been developed, generating code for a fault-tolerant ion-trap architecture, which can then be simulated. Error tolerant finite-state recognition with applications to morphological analysis and spelling correction. Although both men desired to promote a tolerant society, they sought to achieve it within very different cultural and national frameworks. Indeed, why is it so difficult to be tolerant of other people's speech? Reviews 503 occasionally tolerant of, but often hostile to, their beliefs and the institutions through which those beliefs were lived. Two-sample t-tests were used to determine whether lightdemanding and shade-tolerant species respond differently in growth and nutrient accumulation. The magnitude of the response of lightdemanding species was more than twice that of shade-tolerant species. Shade-tolerant lianas may, however, benefit from elevated trellis densities in old gaps long after light intensities have decreased. One of the most intriguing and yet, least-studied examples of adaptations to severe water limitation is found with desiccation-tolerant plants (also called resurrection plants). Shade-tolerant species were not strongly clustered at any scale. An emergent stratum of shade-tolerant broadleaved species develops and eventually replaces the pine trees, many of which perished 45-75 y after abandonment. Based on the principles of fault-tolerant gait planning, we propose fault-tolerant periodic gaits for hexapod robots. Evolution is particularly good at creating fault tolerant systems and this could be one of the major attractions of evolved designs. In viable embryos this loss of genome integrity is repaired as one of the earliest events of germination during the still desiccation-tolerant stage. The desiccation-tolerant aleurone cells of the mature endosperm also have similar ultrastructure (micrograph not shown). Thus, soybean seeds were more tolerant of salinity in the germination than in the seedling phase. The gain of the optokinetic responses to the rotational flow field is very tolerant of such environmental changes. As an example, we model a simple fault-tolerant interface working over a set of unreliable memories. The probability of a seedling being able to grow over the water level is low and only highly flood-tolerant species can survive. Differences in patterns of photosynthetic responses to hypoxia in flood-tolerant and flood-sensitive tree species. Since shade-tolerant canopy species usually regenerate under a complex canopy, and grow to be a canopy constituent, they experience various environmental conditions through ontogeny. Psidium occurs in closed forest at a low density and if truly shade-tolerant, may increase. Do orthodox seeds have traits in common with other desiccation-tolerant organisms? The accumulation of soluble carbohydrates such as sucrose and oligosaccharides is commonly associated with the desiccation-tolerant state in orthodox seeds. Additionally, there are various species with seeds that are relatively desiccation tolerant, although less so than orthodox types. Seeds of seashore plants were collected from local populations, and presumed salt-tolerant grass cultivars were obtained from commercial seed suppliers. Multiple-tree logging gaps were the most diverse, but dominated by two ruderal species; however many shade-tolerant species were present in those gaps. The great majority of these are drought-tolerant specialists of the forest canopy and generalists, a small minority are shade epiphytes. Are people with postmodern values more pro-democracy, more tolerant, and more environmentally oriented? Does the alliance signal these groups' retreat from ideology and dogmatism toward a more pragmatic, perhaps even more open and tolerant, approach to politics? In order to be tolerant, political liberals generally agree, it is necessary that we possess some measure of detachment from our own personal commitments. Figure 5 shows the algorithm of the fault-tolerant quadruped gait. In order to make the manipulator fault tolerant, mostly in the literature, it is built as a kinematically redundant manipulator. His tolerant, self-disciplining attitude to the cultural inferiority that they represent is ideological: their mild misrule finds a slot in his fixed conceptual network. However, this hypothesis could not be tested for the more salt-tolerant species, as they had a high germination percentage irrespective of treatment. If they are desiccation tolerant they will survive, if not, they will die. The implication of this view is that dehydrated desiccation-tolerant tissues are not at thermodynamic equilibrium. The further advantages of the seeds being desiccation-tolerant are self-evident. Cells of embryos that are in the desiccation tolerant phase (the early hours of imbibition) retain desiccation tolerance when dried and will germinate on rehydration. In orthodox seeds, which are desiccation-tolerant, mitochondria endure a desiccation stress during maturation, which is followed by a surge of water during imbibition. 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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