词汇 | convolute |
释义 | BETA Examples of convoluteconvolute isn’t in the Cambridge Dictionary yet. You can help! These increasingly convoluted definitions are not meant to be entirely facetious. In the female reproductive tract, with the exception of the uterus, the cells lie on a thick, irregular (convoluted) basal lamina. The lake margins are convoluted giving rise to numerous shallow bays fringed in many parts by large tropical swamps. In places the bedding is distorted, convoluted or rippled. The basal lamina of the epithelial cell is thick and convoluted and has no basal labyrinth. Figure 1-b shows the process of convoluting an input with two impulses. It is obvious that the interface is highly convoluted and three-dimensional. For example, the peripheries of the ranges of some species are highly convoluted. Towards the inside of the cell the junction is convoluted (arrowhead) and lacks the electron-dense coating. The issue is further convoluted by different treatments of long-rang electrostatic interactions, but overall recent energy functions have similar performance. The sheer quantity of volumes has coagulated the categorisation and locational systems, convoluted the access and retrieval procedures and converted security and preservation into paranoia. Together, the above patterns combine to create the picture of a living city that depends in large part on its convoluted, permeable interfaces. In the midst of this typically convoluted operatic situation, the sudden playing of a tango might seem a mere hiccup. A thick, convoluted, outer basal lamina gives an irregular appearance to the ovarian tubules. But why do we need this relatively complex and convoluted approach to identify the politico-ethical values of these two texts? Then, the impulse sequences can be convoluted together to form a sequence of impulses that attenuate vibration at higher modes. |
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