词汇 | example_english_accessibility |
释义 | Examples of accessibilityThese 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. However, given its convenience and the accessibility to surrounding plants, it may be an effective method for pre-planting applications. Any recall of the noncongruent word would be attributed to accessibility of the word from the phonological trace prior to its decay. Nurses and patients saw a difference between nurse practitioners and doctors which was mainly related to consultation style, accessibility and length of consultation. The sharper potential gradient reduces the regions of accessibility, thus reducing the magnetospheric electron density. The nature of the pod wall and accessibility of stylets to plant sap are probably factors responsible for this preference. If the accessibility of blood transfusions decreases, the voluntary blood donor might turn away, endangering blood safety much more. Inspired by contact geometry, we look for non-commuting elementary paths if we want to show the accessibility of an open neighborhood from a point. Since expansive geodesic flows of compact surfaces have no conjugate points, the accessibility property holds for every two-dimensional expansive geodesic flow. Furthermore, he evaluates products which enhance the liquidity or accessibility of funds placed into a variable annuity. Parttime hunters are more vulnerable to changes in the animal numbers and accessibility, particularly seal. These developments also improve the accessibility of hunting areas and the efficiency of hunting. The increased visibility of the qualitative tradition seems likely to improve accessibility, so its use should be encouraged. It is a recurrent theme of cultural interpretation of landscapes that accessibility is played off against visibility. Medieval prisoners were marginalized, but they avoided social liminality (a major present-day risk) largely thanks to their visibility, accessibility, and frequent interaction with free society. From the volunteers, 20 participants that lived close to main roads (to secure accessibility) and distributed over the entire irrigation scheme were selected. Other objectives were to maintain service accessibility, even with fewer local offices, and to improve service for external customers in the public administration. This ordinariness, which stands in direct conflict with their actual fame, serves both to diffuse fame's negative connotations and promote its accessibility to the audience. It is here that notions such as givenness, accessibility, topicality as well as the relevance-theoretic concepts of manifestness and (dynamically constructed) context figure prominently. The sample distribution by the health services' indexes suggests greater ease of physical accessibility to maternity clinics than to dispensaries and hospitals. Taxation can have preventive effects, as for example by reducing the accessibility and availability of tobacco and alcohol products for young people. Finally, expert reviews or heuristics can assess issues outside personalization, like accessibility or legal issues. However, the deciding factor here should not be accessibility but suitability of a study design to answering the decision makers' question. 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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