词汇 | longitudinal |
释义 | longitudinal adjective specializeduk /ˌlɒŋ.ɡɪˈtʃuː.dɪ.nəl/uk /ˌlɒn.dʒɪˈtʃuː.dɪ.nəl/ us /ˌlɑːn.dʒəˈtuː.dɪ.nəl/ used to refer to lines or distances east or west of an imaginary line between the North Pole and the South Pole : 经线的 Longitudinal lines run from north to south.经线的方向是由北至南。 Countries, nationalities & continents: continents & regions of the world Afrocentric Afrocentrism amazonian Antarctica Antipodean black Africa Caribbean interhemispheric Lapland LATAM Latin America longitude meridian parallel pole the Antipodes the International Date Line the South Pole the subtropics the Tropic of Cancer medical in the long direction of the body or of any body part: (身体)纵向地 a longitudinal rash纵向皮疹 medical, social sciences Longitudinal research is done on people or groups over a long period of time: 纵向研究,纵贯研究 longitudinal analysis/studies纵向分析/研究 longitudinal | American Dictionarylongitudinal adjective[ not gradable ] us/ˌlɑn·dʒəˈtu·dən·əl/ lengthwise: a longitudinal section examined or done over time: a longitudinal study of mental health earth science Longitudinal also means relating to longitude. Examples of longitudinallongitudinal Information of that type can best be obtained through continuing longitudinal study of highly stressed samples such as the present one. There are few longitudinal studies of patients with medically unexplained symptoms. The findings of the present 5-year longitudinal study are consistent with this theoretical claim. This finding may have implications for the observed tendency of turbulent shear flows to develop a longitudinal streaky structure. Longitudinal covariances help to establish that the reverse association is unlikely. To make the analyses most comparable, we decided to include both longitudinal and vertical effectiveness measures. Although large myelomeningoceles may be visualised on longitudinal scanning, smaller lesions are frequently only visible with meticulous transverse examinations of the entire vertebral column. The correlation between spread of verbal utterances and reduction of nonverbal negative constructions may be detected in the longitudinal data as well. A longitudinal prediction model suggests strategies for primary and secondary prevention. This is because longitudinal evaluations of behavioral functioning that are indexed to age-matched norms provide profiles of emerging and diminishing symptoms over time. In conjunction with a strong longitudinal electric field component, a natural acceleration channel has been demonstrated to exist for a laser beam in a vacuum. However, this article focuses on the first main result of the longitudinal analysis : the differential mortality within industrial populations. More relevant are longitudinal studies of general population samples, a number of which have been carried out in recent years. For simplicity, each vehicle is assumed to be symmetric about the longitudinal plane, so only half of the front and rear view is drawn. Longitudinal changes in mental and physical health among elderly, recently widowed men. See all examples of longitudinal 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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