词汇 | example_english_arrest |
释义 | Examples of arrestThese 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. After two years of tolerance toward liberal clubs, their leaders were arrested and organisations disbanded in 1902. However, in most species, spermatogenesis stops after the development of secondary spermatogonia during adult ecdysis and remains arrested until the adult male begins feeding. We expect that terms left aside from our analysis, as disper sive terms, may be responsible for arresting wave vector spread. News of artists' arrests and confiscation of their material served only to popularise their name and created a higher demand for their tapes. There would be no need for curfew as all the dissidents were arrested at less than the first second of the coup. At the end of the war he went into hiding, but was arrested in 1948, tried and sentenced to death. Why was the village head omitted when his accomplices were arrested the next day, and why was he still at liberty? Besides disorderly conduct, the police increasingly arrested young people for theft. A significant linear trend was found, whereas quadratic and cubic trends, which would have indicated slowed or arrested development, were not significant. Only persons arrested at both age periods were defined as persistent criminals. Success on this domain required that the person have no juvenile or adult arrests. A variety of studies using court records, arrests, and self-report measures indicates that juvenile crime is increasing proportionately for both boys and girls. In this context, it would mean that all boys who were arrested early also had been identified even earlier as an antisocial child. Altogether twenty-two clergy were arrested in 1944-9. In truth, many of those arrested had only the faintest connection with reformist books ; this was not a precise operation but a thoroughgoing purge. In such broods larvae are found whose development is arrested over a relatively long period. The central leaders of the steel workers union were not arrested. Several candidates and members were arrested and political campaigning was restricted. Within this context, legal proceedings in military courts and arrests of labor leaders, workers, and other pro-democracy activists persisted unabated. There was also severe repression, in the shape of arrests and dismissals, of any dissenting voice from within the working class. The following month he was arrested and briey detained. He was arrested and released frequently in the early years of independence. As the fluid velocity increases, it becomes difficult to observe arrests by single bonds, so that only multiple bond events are detected. In the end, the beadles arrested them and the conflict was taken to court. By 1954, a yet to be arrested decline set in. Accomplished without arresting the heart, this procedure obviates the need for both a sterniotomy and cardiopulmonary bypass. The results showed that the cell cycles of embryos can always be arrested at the interphase from the one-cell to the eight-cell stage. Spindle abnormalities in normally developing and arrested human preimplantation embryos in vitro identified by confocal laser scanning microscopy. The oocytes increase in size and are arrested in diplotene when the granulosa cells become flat and form a continuous layer. Maturation is complete when the second meiotic division is arrested at metaphase where the egg will await fertilisation. Non-fertilised eggs arrested in the second meiotic metaphase were also observed. Cloned mice from fetal fibroblast cells arrested at metaphase by a serial nuclear transfer. The development of almost all embryos cultured in the heat-treated or trypsin-treated medium was arrested at the 2-cell stage. In the primordial follicle oocytes reach the dictyate stage of prophase 1, at which point meiotic arrests occurs. The stages at which human fertilization arrests: microtubule and chromosome configurations in inseminated oocytes which failed to complete fertilization and development in humans. The language of inhibition conceptualized volition as an arresting power over sensorimotor performance. All oocytes in this group were arrested at the metaphase of the second meiotic division after completing meiotic maturation. In vitro matured oocytes arrested at second meiotic metaphase and kinetochores were detectable as paired structures aligned at the spindle equator. From the 1890s to the 1920s, the department would issue tens of thousands of fraud orders and make thousands of fraud-related arrests. First, the deep-layer cells were arrested in metaphase by nocodazole treatment. The figure shows average percentages of blastomeres arrested at 1- to 4-cell stages calculated from 20 to 50 recipients in two separate experiments. They reported it is possible for primary spermatocytes arrested before spermatogenesis to differentiate into spermatids. We therefore examined the stage of the cell cycle in which the radicle tip cells of the various seed categories and genotypes had arrested. Between 1834 and 1839, drunkenness arrests dipped slightly, but continued at a rate of roughly 13 per 1,000 residents. The stages at which human fertilization arrests: microtuble and chromosome configurations in inseminated oocytes which failed to complete fertilization and development in humans. Most of the dividing cells were temporarily arrested at metaphase with abnormal mitosis observed in 40% of dividing oogonia. Cloned mice from fetal fibroblast cells arrested at metaphase by serial nuclear transfer. A deficiency in the mechanism for p34cdc2 protein kinase activation in mouse embryos arrested at 2-cell stage. About 30.33% of embryos were arrested at the morula stage and did not develop further. Abnormal mitochondrial structure in human unfertilized oocytes and arrested embryos. The measurement of apoptosis in developmentally arrested rabbit embryos after in vitro manipulations (gene microinjection) has not been reported previously. Firstly, there are no invasions of private houses, summary arrests, or destruction of instruments. There were no further show trials but many thousands of people were arbitrarily arrested and sentenced either to substantial periods of imprisonment or to death. Only 3 arrested embryos were uniformly diploid and 1 blastocyst considered borderline normal. Two men were arrested, both of them convicted, and one of them subsequently hanged. Even if they happened to have been warned by sympathetic policemen that arrests were imminent, many had nowhere to go, no one to turn to. Further, eligibility expansions appear to have very small, positive effects on youth arrests. When ordinary law-abiding gentlemen refused to loan, the crown resorted to what amounted to prerogative arrests. Prior conflicting results were obtained from leukaemia-derived cell lines, arrested at a single stage of haematopoiesis, and appear to be cellline-specific. By 1928, political rivalries and conceptual differences had arrested the development of central bank co-operation. During the 205 months after the girls were released, only 5 of the 159 girls (3%) had no further arrests following their release. Death of a parent for example was a family event considered independent of the child's behavior, while being arrested was a childrelated nonindependent event. There were 45 individuals with four or more arrests. The decision not to maintain the pace of arrests at this time was followed by the release of many of those relatives already in custody. Comparing self-repor ts and official records of arrests. Finally, arrests as an adult were predicted from earlier arrests and sociometric status. The portrait of criminality illuminated here suggests that many criminals had at least one surviving parent when they were arrested. During the urbanindustrial period (1865-1880), one in three of those individuals arrested broke the law while drunk. Nevertheless, during the next several years numerous students as well as waitresses were arrested. The police promptly arrested five workers, which led to strikes in other departments. The following day, three more men arrested 'for selling the jogo de bichos [sic] ' took their places. The prolonged arrested development during diapause may reduce the flight capacity of the overwintering generation. Do the statistics reflect crimes reported to the police, arrests, suspects committed to trial, or convictions? The response of the police and the administration was accordingly rapid and intense, and within days the first of a series of arrests was made. The number of cells arrested in metaphase per crypt was determined in ten crypts per sample. On the basis of this suspicion he was arrested. The police then went to the new home of the former lodger, entered it, and arrested her. Eventually, 768 aliens were arrested as "special interest" detainees. Instead, there is often a tendency to criminalize addiction and to "treat" the problem through arrests and prison terms. In theory all arrested persons were supposed to be brought before a judicial official within twenty-four hours, but in practice more time often elapsed. In the nineteenth century such arrests were almost unknown. Once again that movement is arrested, then reversed, as the lovers find it difficult to part. In terms of plot the second act arrests such momentum as the first had generated, although the characterisation is developed in intriguing ways. Not every offender, of course, showed all the characteristics of the stereotype, nor were these traits absolutely necessary for prosecutions or arrests to take place. We have come to expect an architectural photograph to be still and orderly, not the bustle of life arrested. Such arrests occur when a step is moderately correlated with the prior step but not the subsequent step. The third point was based on frequency of arrests prior to age 18. 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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