词汇 | example_english_wastage |
释义 | Examples of wastageThese 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. But embryo wastage per se cannot be an objection to reproductive cloning for those who accept natural reproduction. The effects of confounding factors, deferred marriage, husband-wife separation and pregnancy wastage, are also considered. The reproductive wastage data are considered unreliable and have not been utilized. Enhancement of keeping quality or stability with a reduction of food wastage. Monozygotic twinning rates have shown no similar trend so that pregnancy wastage does not seem to be implicated. In periods of low wastage births are high and in periods of high wastage births are low. Vaccination-related parameters (vaccination coverage, vaccine wastage) are imprecise and based on indirect estimates. The fertility schedule was completed using information from married females on their reproductive performance (live births, dead children, reproductive wastage, preferential marriage, polyandry). This situation leads potentially to either wastage or use of a reduced dose to limit the number of vials and thus costs. These design changes may lead to unnecessary delays in the launching of a new or improved product, wastage of resources, and increased costs. There is, therefore, a high child wastage, 25 % before reaching the age of 5 years, primarily due to malnutrition. At each stage all relevant resource and energy consumption and emissions of pollution are taken into account, including all wastage and spillage. While there would be some wastage of seed there would also be savings in machinery and other seeding costs. In order to avoid wastage, at sites where materials were in short supply, a higher degree of over-working would have occurred. All that need be added here is to remark on the considerable wastage of eggs which normally seems to occur. Thus, wastage levels remained high throughout the 1950s. This early pregnancy wastage is the problem on which to concentrate and consider the contribution of genetic causes. However, their quantitative importance as a cause of human pregnancy wastage is still uncertain. Age-specific fertilities may be rising because of reduced pregnancy wastage and better living conditions. Vaccination costs include vaccine cost, administration costs, and vaccine wastage. It has been estimated that reproductive wastage in sheep during the first 17 days following ovulation may be as high as 30%. Plentiful materials at these sites would have been under-worked or discarded, as wastage was not a problem. Women who had experienced pregnancy wastage were more likely to regret sterilization than those who had no such experience. This leads logically to the recommendation that if cattle are fed at their requirements, then we can reduce wastage of excess nutrients. 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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