网站首页  词典首页

请输入您要查询的词汇:

 

词汇 example_english_benign
释义

Examples of benign


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.
Indeed, reform creates epistemic opportunities for further reform, in a sort of benign cycle intervention-knowledge-intervention.
Although a successful life requires a benign environment, how well people live is largely their own responsibility.
At one level, their use of the law of libel seems to bear out this benign conclusion.
Ecological factors in schistosome transmission, and an environmentally benign method for controlling snails in a recreational lake with a record of schistosome dermatitis.
The postnatal form of varicella is usually acquired between the ages of 5 and 9 years and generally has a benign clinical course.
In industrialized countries, the infection usually is more benign, but it claims a large amount of expensive health-care resources [1-5].
An awareness of orf is important since its course is benign and does not require any specific treatment.
Cross-reactive cell-mediated immunity could potentially keep the oncogenic non-vaccine types under control due to naturally occurring boosting by the benign non-vaccine included types [26].
The posthuman world could be one of benign slavery rather than enhanced freedom or human dignity.
The former refers to whether the hassle is perceived as benign or harmful.
We therefore proposed that a brief, nurse-delivered intervention would be more effective than usual care in reducing disability in patients presenting with benign palpitation.
Often present are lengthy descriptions of woods, hills, rivers, meadows - descriptions in which nature is depicted as an inventory of benign attributes.
One could not assume that the purposes of a railroad association were benign.
He points out that, in contrast, the weather reports found in the annals from the eighth century are relatively benign.
Although the tumor is benign, resection is indicated because its bulk may cause cardiac dysfunction or sudden death.
Such an approach offers the potential to support both the ' core self ' and foster a benign social environment.
Instead, from an evolutionary point of view, schizophrenia is benign - it neither promotes nor inhibits survival to reproduction.
A parent who suddenly looks about or reacts to an unchanged benign environment with fear provides a more general illustration.
From the perspective of evolutionary history, schizophrenia would then be a benign trait, neither enhancing nor curtailing survival to reproduction.
Atypical manifestation of genetically induced cancers (round, well-circumscribed masses) may further attribute to misinterpretation of cancers as benign lesions [10,23,24].
In contrast to benign breast, more than two-thirds of invasive breast cancers showed a high degree of methylation.
There is, however, more controversy surrounding benign papillomas.
As with morphologic analysis, malignant lesions can exhibit benign kinetics and vice versa.
As with smooth masses, smooth linear enhancement is suggestive of a benign process.
The traditional treatment aimed at symptomatic relief and confirmation of the lesion's benign nature through open surgical excision and biopsy.
The absence of any stiffness confirms the benign nature of the ultrasound abnormality.
Thus, the vast majority of studies in quantitative genetics involve controlled breeding programmes in which individuals are raised in artificial, and often unusually benign, environments.
Generally, the lesion is benign and the patients are asymptomatic.
British thinkers could picture social interchange in relatively benign ways that made it unnecessary to posit reflectivity as a space of pure independence.
A comparison of transurethral surgery with watchful waiting for moderate symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia.
The canalith repositioning procedure: for treatment of benign paroxysmal positional vertigo.
However, they did permit corporations to operate, and they often had liberal provisions (although perhaps as a result of benign neglect).
A distinction was made between excision of a benign lesion (excision biopsy) and of a malignant lesion (curative, malignant surgery).
All fluorescing lesions that were biopsied were benign.
In this view, concern for the individual is benign.
The former are benign natural relationships that affect all humans equally-all humans, for example, are "dependent" on the law of gravity.
However, when such tumours are benign and located in close proximity to critical structures, tumour management becomes all the more challenging.
The presence of dyskeratosis, binucleation, parakeratosis and other benign atypias that were not consistent with dysplasia was observed.
Her past medical history included hypercholesterolaemia, hypothyroidism (partial thyroidectomy), and surgery for a benign ovarian tumor and uterine polyps some 38 years ago.
First, swimmer's itch is basically a benign pathology [9] in which a high proportion of the victims do not consult a physician.
Once at the aggresome, the oligomers are either converted into relatively benign fibrils or cleared from the cell via macroautophagy.
The disease course is benign, usually with bilateral ptosis and mild muscle weakness.
Although there was an increase in polycythaemia among infants in whom cord clamping was delayed, this condition appeared to be benign.
In conclusion, benign masses in the fetal heart are common and recognizable by their echogenicity and their position in the ventricular cavities.
Because it is benign, its rate of occurrence should remain fairly constant over time.
Moreover, frequent biopsies on benign lesions are not desirable in a screening setting.
The problem is that many benign changes in the breast parenchyma and the skin also contain microcalcifications.
Difficulty with differentiation of benign radial scars from those with associated malignancy, both radiologically and pathologically, has caused contradiction within the literature.
The chance of malignant degeneration in a benign papillioma is not well understood.
What is ordinarily learned in development is that attribution that some provocations are not hostile a benign attribution bias!.
Selective recall of hostile cues over benign cues predicted a hostile attribution about the provocateur.
However, the subsequent evidence suggests, in contrast, that the errors by aggressive children are restricted to overattributing hostile intent when the actual intent is benign.
Previous reports have described steroid-induced hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy as being transient and benign.
Although myxomas are benign, they are potentially fatal because of the major functional compromise.
Not so benign neglect : researchers ignore ethnicity in defining family caregiver burden and recommending services.
Stippled enhancement is more characteristic of benign normal variant parenchymal enhancement or fibrocystic changes.
If however the mass is homogeneously enhancing and demonstrates smooth borders, possibly representing a benign finding, kinetic analysis case can be extremely helpful.
Furthermore, transferrin and tumor cell transferrin receptor proteins were elevated in breast carcinoma compared to normal or benign cells [80,82].
The rise of 'triple assessment' in recent years has meant that a definitive benign diagnosis is now generally possible without recourse to open biopsy.
Homogeneous enhancement is suggestive of a benign process, however, again, in small lesions, one must be careful as spatial resolution may limit evaluation.
In many cases the ideologies are entirely mystical and benign, and probably have a beneficial effect on those who are socially or materially deprived.
In adults infection is usually benign, but it can cause congenital disease with severe consequences for foetuses.
Addressing the information needs of older patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia.
T he condition is often benign and options of treatment are available.
Five-year outcome of surgical resection and watchful waiting for men with moderately symptomatic benign prostatic hyperplasia.
Clinically this results in elderly people commonly presenting initially with complications of reflux disease including benign oesophageal strictures.
Encompassing organisations of labour and capital were not necessarily either stable or as benign as he had earlier made them out to be.
A number of studies have indicated that the protective influence of oral contraceptives against benign breast disease is strongly related to duration of use.
During these time periods, the conditions on the surface may have been sufficiently benign for life to originate and evolve.
A disagreement between two competent practitioners is malignant if and only if it is not benign.
The objection to thought control has vanished, because whenever thought control is exercised, the presumedly benign control enhances rather than invades the patient's autonomy.
Could the state compel the person to receive "treatment" or other less benign inter ventions to reduce the dangerous propensity?
The effects of colonization were generally under played, and relations with former metropolitan centers were presented as essentially benign.
Indeed, the benign coexistence of nations amounted to an international society.
Histology showed the mass to be a benign immature teratoma.
In other parts of the world, the second half of the twentieth centur y could hardly be descr ibed as benign.
Lastly, the dimension of institutionalisation led to a discussion of benign versus malign transnationalism.
Given the stakes and passions aroused, a quiet demise is often the most benign result that can be expected.
Studies have shown benefit in patients for certain indications, including cerebral metastases, arteriovenous malformations, and various benign intracranial tumors.
The earlier idea of horrid and disgusting idols has vanished under the protective clothing of a benign paternalism.
In this view, the intervention that characterises the promotional state has decreased while the market orientation associated with the benign state has increased.
As such they have to be understood with nuances of influence and control often benign but sometimes narrow in focus.
However, we have reservations about his 'benign view' of globalisation and its relationship to relativism and interpretation.
Step 1 is designed to decrease the energy of emotion arousal by using some of it in a benign activity.
The two reactively aggressive groups displayed less accuracy at detecting peers' benign intentions, and instead, overinterpreted hostile intent.
The second rationale emphasizes the benign character of interventions that respond to imperfect information.
The occurrence of an irregular heart rhythm in the fetus, therefore, is not always benign.
Complications during the procedure were uncommon and benign, and consisted of arrhythmias only.
The assumption that patients will be unable to handle the generally benign presence of medical students is ungrounded.
Hepatic hemangioendothelioma and hemangiomas are benign congenital overgrowths of normal vascular tissue.
In fact, there are a number of similarities between normal blood vessels and the structures found in these benign infantile tumours.
By comparing genetic profiles, researchers were able to differentiate between benign naevi, primary melanomas and metastatic melanomas.
Most prostate cancer develops from a background of proliferative but seemingly benign epithelium.
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.
随便看

 

反思网英语在线翻译词典收录了377474条英语词汇在线翻译词条,基本涵盖了全部常用英语词汇的中英文双语翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。

 

Copyright © 2005-2024 fscai.com All Rights Reserved 更新时间:2024/12/23 8:00:28