词汇 | example_english_acutely |
释义 | Examples of acutelyThese 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. Anxiety was repor tedly par ticularly intense at night and linked to feelings of helplessness when spouses became acutely shor t of breath. To address this issue, acutely isolated tissue has been used to study calcium signaling. Language and gender researchers are acutely aware of the problems with this approach. The percentage of positive foetuses born to chronically infected mice remained low in comparison with the rate of vertical transmission in pregnant acutely infected mice. As we argue above, the withdrawal acutely registers the new limits of political expression. Biological differences mirror differences in climate; the acutely developed senses of many species have adapted either for capturing prey or eluding predators, and so forth. He became acutely ill with fever, diarrhea and vomiting. In an elderly patient, acutely disturbed behaviour may be related to a number of causes. Also, she may be acutely affected by a new way of seeing values for herself and society. Both trials have an important limitation: these improvements were measured acutely, and the investigators did not address whether they could be sustained. The need for such knowledgebrokers, however, was perhaps more acutely felt in patient associations. Clinicians who have a responsibility for individual patients may feel this imperative particularly acutely (42). Thus, mature neurons remain acutely sensitive to changing functional demands. Whole-cell recordings were obtained from ganglion cells in a retinal slice preparation and from acutely dissociated ganglion cells that were identified through retrograde dye injection. To investigate the contribution of these different inhibitory receptor types, we have applied the patch-clamp technique in acutely isolated slices of the adult mouse retina. Two acutely ill babies were transferred to the paediatric surgery unit. Various agents have been employed acutely with the intent of reducing the frequency and severity of coronary arterial involvement in children with the acute disease. The egalitarian is acutely aware that "life isn't fair". Such losses were felt acutely at times of stress. However, even as they took charge in this manner, participants were sometimes acutely aware of the fragility of their control. Staff are acutely conscious of the difficulties of managing severely disabled residents. The patterns, in our view, reflect the operations of rulers who were acutely attuned to the realities of their world. How is, in this historical context, the philosopher's detachment from primary research different from the elitism that this study of political economy criticises so acutely ? Randomized, controlled, double-blind multicenter comparison of the efficacy and tolerability of ziprasidone and olanzapine in acutely ill inpatients with schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder. There is some support for screening acutely ill patients on admission, despite t he problem of confounding by test abnormalities due to non-thyroidal illness. Although relaxation may relieve dyspnoea and anxiety acutely, whether these effects can be maintained is unclear. Psychosocial support will reduce dyspnoea acutely and, as an adjunct to rehabilitation, such support may promote compliance with an exercise regimen. The implication is that the protective homeostatic mechanisms are impaired whether acutely or chronically stressed. Acutely ill patients can often be treated with oral supplements, but may require enteral feeding. However, it can be reduced in acutely sick patients, particularly those with low energy intake, or patients on glucocortoid or dopamine treatment. Acutely sick patients are also likely to have high levels of social care need. People who are acutely aware of their own powerlessness teeter on the boundary between anger and despair. As we have seen, the law is acutely uneasy with letting go of its protective role in the lives of young people. The subject itself is one that many thoughtful scholars across the world are acutely aware of and concerned about. Following surgical repair in which the volume load is acutely removed, chronic myocardial changes persist, creating a mass/ volume mismatch and alteration in ventricular geometry. Given our intention to treat, the initial response to verapamil given acutely in all cases is therefore reported. Clinical presentation, guidelines to management, and possible surgical intervention in the acutely dissecting patient are discussed. Acutely dissociated cells were used in all experiments. In this study, we characterized the proper ties of the spontaneous activity in acutely isolated bipolar cells from rat retinas with patch-clamp recordings. The consequences of rapid population growth are felt acutely and visibly in the public budgets for health, education, and related fields of human resource development. If useful as an inspiration, it is insufficient as a determinant in buildings, even such acutely important ones as concert halls. The archbishop was acutely conscious of his leaving the celebration of this mass as yet somewhat underfunded in respect of his ambitions for it. Six months later, the child developed abdominal pain and presented acutely in a shock-like state. Acutely, it reduced the degree of left ventricular outflow tract obstruction. In acutely occluded shunts, either streptokinase or heparin given intravenously may produce recanalization; in occlusions oflonger duration, this approach may be unsuccessful. When a shunt is acutely occluded, a quick and effective emergency therapeutic approach is required. As described previously,13 our other patient (case 3) made good initial progress but became acutely unwell five months postoperatively because of bacterial endocarditis. Critically ill children can undergo cardiac transplantation with survival equal to that of the less acutely ill children. The loss of self, as we moderns are acutely aware, is a particularly problematic theme because it opens up the possibility for alienation and exploitation. The tension between patrilocal households and matrilineal inheritance was felt most acutely by young men after circumcision. At the time of retest, nearly all (90 %) were acutely symptomatic ; six were depressed and three were hypomanic. Self-determination as an adolescent - and the development of an individual sense of truth and destiny - remains acutely anchored in the turbulence of being a teenager. Both populations are acutely aware of how they have been grossly mistreated by the normal workings of their political system. When controlling the separate frequencies, one had to be acutely aware of how the waveforms combined with each other. As night falls we listen more acutely but become increasingly blind. Physician-patients are acutely aware of the numerous pitfalls in the health care system. In computer music, all parties are always acutely aware of the presence and influence of machine technology in both the visual and audible realms. In 1957, when serialism as a movement was at its peak, he acutely detected the problems and anticipated many of the ideas discussed here. They felt the 'tensions of empire ' very acutely. To address this issue, we used photolysis to focally administer glutamate to individual astrocytes in acutely isolated hippocampal-slice preparations. The first condition for enthusiasm is not to observe oneself too acutely. Presumably this reflected how acutely globalization affects decisions at the farm level. Clinicians in the emergency department are acutely aware of the trade-offs between delayed diagnosis and a negative appendicectomy, both with potential risks to patients. They may be acutely aware of it, and this means that they are in a position to recognize the practical problem of evil. Our analysis was based on whole-cell recordings from acutely dissociated ganglion cell bodies identified by retrograde dye injections. High-voltage-activated calcium currents in neurons acutely isolated from the ventrobasal nucleus of the rat thalamus. Damage to motor cortex leading to paralysis causes little or no change in conscious experience, either acutely or in the long term. Africans, in particular, were acutely aware of its potential ramifications. The residual ventricular septal defects, which we have observed in two patients, occurred acutely due to complications not related to the surgical technique employed. At the age of 17 years, he acutely developed severe substernal chest pain radiating to his back without nausea, vomiting, diaphoresis, palpitations, or dyspnea. Large tetradactyl avian track with prominent broad, consistently diverging and acutely tapering digit impressions. Seventy-six participants ranged from wellcompensated, ambulatory subjects to those with recent hospitalization for acutely decompensated heart failure. The inner discussions of this process are acutely analysed and placed by the author in a broader context. In the present study, naive acutely infected non-pregnant and pregnant mice developed a specific humoral response from day 8 p. i. onwards. Acutely a decision was made for him to put in a feeding tube to keep him alive and determine how much recovery he would achieve. The acutely painful joint should be treated rapidly. However, "animal minds" and "animal welfare" are both scientific disciplines acutely relevant to interspecific ethical considerations - among other, non-scientific methods of representing nonhuman animals. Another intervention, a special nursing unit for acutely ill elderly patients, improved overall patient care and reduced length of stay (38). The better quality studies conducted on acutely poisoned patients show no effect. The ocular dominance columns of the acutely enucleated eye appear dark. Enumerative and functional immune measures and inflammatory markers are acutely sensitive to symptomatic and asymptomatic infection, and are also associated with health compromising behaviours. Images of acutely dissociated cells from the tiger salamander retina labeled with dextran-conjugated tetramethyl rhodamine after the dissociation procedure. Insurance administrators are acutely aware that clinicians can always find ways to circumvent insurance restrictions. Although, along with many democratic theorists, he is acutely aware of the anti-democratic potential of excessively active or creative judiciaries, he proposes an alternative inspired by deliberative democracy. An evaluation of the applicability of the day hospital in treatment of acutely disturbed patients. Many trade unionists, acutely sensitive to wage reductions at a time of high unemployment and deflation, held two important views on the matter of pensions. They felt acutely the loss of their skilled experience. I am acutely aware of a further objection. Acutely, psychostimulants increase alertness and produce a sense of well-being. One could more closely examine the beneficial effects of physical exercise, because exercise increases cortisol secretion acutely. Acutely aware of the need for environmental preservation, a small number of villagers initiated a reforestation programme, but their first attempts were a failure. Council members, ill-informed over the historical and technical details of the two petitions, were nevertheless acutely sensitive to their political implications. Churches and preachers were also acutely aware of the social disruption, disorientation and disorder that could result from such rapid change in society. Unloading such a heart does not acutely alter function or stress. The present generation of young people is acutely aware of the need for a second language. More acutely sensitive records of political discussion, financial transactions and decision-making remained enclosed in books in chests. He was also acutely aware that too strong an insistence on virtue might threaten happiness. They were acutely aware of its innate unrespectability, and many were drawn to the theatres as meeting places and sites for popular demonstrations. Only acutely relapsing patients, and those with isolated demyelinating lesions included. 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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