词汇 | example_english_valence |
释义 | Examples of valenceThese 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 permits simulation of the coupled dynamics of valence electrons and ionic cores in a molecule or a material. High valence parties will contest the electoral centre, but will not, in fact, position themselves at the electoral mean. Linking the two alternants of verbs that exhibit a valence alternation, as spray does, thus runs into the same difficulty that lexically encoded adjuncts face. The free electron density was calculated multiplying the atomic density of the element for its electron valence. Although deliverers are often more influential than recipients in determining the valence of a delivery, recipients use more intense prosody in ascribing valence. Valence issues are not readily accommodated within the spatial frame, but are almost universally considered to be important determinants of election outcomes. There are in fact good theoretical and empirical grounds for adopting the 'valence' assumption and its 'saliency' implications, so far as party competition is concerned. Low valence parties, in equilibrium, will tend to adopt positions at the electoral periphery. Detailed information about each reported event was obtained in order to complete consensus ratings of valence (negative, positive) and dependence (independent, dependent). However, in this case, it seems that the contrast in frequency merely follows from the contrast in form or in valence. Let us make this point clearer by comparing policies of a position issue and a valence issue. The outputs of the fuzzy engine were the estimated valence and the estimated arousal. After short (30msec) presentations, the faces were immediately replaced by a masking stimulus to block conscious awareness of emotional valence in the masked task. At this point, most coordination maintains splitting, coordinating components that have the same valence. Impersonalization, in contrast, is a valence-preserving operation that suppresses the syntactic realization of a subject. The result is that positive rights are more easily accepted as fundamental to human flourishing and have greater cultural and political valence. Man-machine metaphors traveled from one discipline to another and back again, and changed valences and allegiances, depending on the cur rent political and cultural situation. Emotion and emotion-laden words were also shown to have additional components that differentiate them from abstract and concrete words, namely valence and arousal. It may be more plausible for candidates to talk about the opposing party's issues by treating them as valence issues. We also distinguish the three characteristic valence band structures of a-quar tz. However, in every case, the valence of the regression coefficient was of the same valence as the bivariate correlation, thus ruling out suppressor effects. Varying arousal levels and differing cognitive appraisals, given past experiences and the current context, further differentiate these sensations of negative valence. Not only the surface-charge density, but also the valence of the added metal ion has a large impact on the effects. 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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