词汇 | example_english_border |
释义 | Examples of borderThese 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. The spots and bands are brown with darker borders, as in the young form. There was a high degree of cultural unity and market exchange across political borders, but autonomy of regional rulers from effective superior authority. The enzootic areas affected by rabies and its wildlife hosts are typically circumscribed, and the borders can be determined with reasonable accuracy [4]. Now the play is bordering on the moralistic and paternalistic. She demonstrated that participants in rave scenes defined themselves against an inauthentic, classed-down and feminised 'mainstream', concepts that were used to define the scene's borders. Historians of ideas are wary about the concept of diffusion, especially of diffusion across national borders. The borders between urban and rural politics were fluid. The close borders approach proved to be ineffective. Scale borders frame a series of scrolls and zoomorphic profile heads. All these terraces are bordered to prevent erosion by runoff and to improve water use efficiency. A polyhedral surface reconstruction algorithm has been adopted for ventricular computation using the traced endocardial borders of each short-axis image. Defects can also extend to be bordered by fibrous continuity between the arterial valves. Any systematic examination of pre-state diversity and the borders that may have identified that diversity was one casualty of this premise. Peace researchers, often with direct links to the peace campaigns, discussed the importance of communications across borders since the early 1960s. Plots were harvested weekly from the two central rows of each plot, bordered at each end. Even when it comes to features, the arts and sports, we seek to cover events whose interest value goes well beyond national borders. The development of software able to recognise automatically the endocardial borders would shorten the time needed for calculation of volumes. Unlike standard conventional breast radiotherapy, this approach treats only 2 cm of tissue beyond the borders of the lumpectomy cavity instead of the entire breast. 783 level with pleural ridge and lateral borders, horizontally displayed. Prosopon on borders and spines consists of dense concentration of relatively fine tubercles; small number of larger tubercles scattered on pleural ridges and major spines. There are two very stable layers bordering on the linear gradient region. The shell elements are either thin, moderately ornamented, and with acute borders or thick, with marked dichotomized sulci, and obtuse borders. What claim can the nation make on the loyalties of people who shuttle across borders for the sake of family, work, liberty, or sheer survival ? Relates to consolidation, annexation, attachment, or separation of boundaries, corporate limits, borders, or lines; does not include courts or private corporations. Nature and its truths were considered to expand beyond the borders of chemistry's instrumental practice. One refers to movement and social relations stretched across multiple borders, and the other to a sense of self and group identity that differentiates communities. State borders were essentially f luid, being dependent ultimately on the cur rent rulers' power or weakness. Particularly dangerous for them were jurisdictional conflicts with other landed estates bordering on the town. In the first the truncated pyramids were presented without black outline borders whereas in the second these borders were added. In the present study, we found a clear relationship between modulation by homogeneous texture fields and by texture borders. Part of it may be linked to the residual belief in the sanctity of biological, racial, or social hierarchies and borders. The first three articles in this topical issue offer different perspectives on the role of medicine, science, medical borders, and immigration. Effacing borders helps to promote medicine's universalistic claims and also endorses humanitarian goals when political conflicts might interfere with public health endeavors. Modern history has witnessed the formation and obliteration of borders with the movement of immigrants, health-care workers, diseases, and scientific ideas. The articles presented here problematize the notion of "borders" (spatial, geographical, conceptual, social, national, and epidemiological) and their medicalization. The white lines show the outlines and borders of the cortical parcellation units described in the text. As a global egalitarian, he wants to see resources distributed so as to maximize utility for all; borders and national groups have no moral standing. No doubt the novel's title suggested yet another sensational, occult-inspired text mired in an ambiguous aestheticism bordering on the prurient. By use of phase contrast optics, the borders of the surrounding nuclei could be determined and the numbers of labeled cells within each area defined. The final borders that were used were thus histological ones, tightened by physiological criteria. They consisted of 2-deg squares with narrow black borders, and were ver tically separated by a 0.35-deg gap. Whenever a field pushes at its borders to incorporate insights from another discipline, obstacles are certain to be confronted. Issues and problems relating to fishing, hydrocarbon exploration, tourism and communications clearly spill over national borders (regardless of whether those borders are actually contested). Only cells with well-defined brush borders were studied. Their protests bring home to us the iron limits, the tragically narrow borders, of us-ism. Such a non-trivial machine exceeds the narrow borders of a reactive system. The conventions and borders of art practice, sonic or visual, are defined enough to withstand an emotional onslaught. Family doctors need to look beyond national borders to develop additional methods to strengthen their participation in research. In the dim light their eyes meet mine, reaching as an open hand, their ears a bridge across the borders of our lives. Destabilized identities and cosmopolitanism across language and cultural borders: two case studies. The inability to resolve herder-farmer conflicts has resulted in frequent mass movement of cattle across the borders. Similarly, special jurisdictions that cross-cut national borders can be designed to address certain aspects of basin-wide security dilemmas. A second paradox has more to do with attitudes toward territory and its borders. The points at which observed and expected distances differ greatly suggest themselves as candidates as borders of distinct areas. In traditional dialectology, researchers sought dialect areas, trying to find borders that separate one area from another. Finally, it would be interesting to explore other dialectal areas, par ticular those with well-known divergent factors such as national borders. The large positive residues mark points at which one might expect borders between distinct areas. The borders of well-established dialect areas nonetheless show large deviations from the expected aggregate pronunciation distance. The iconographic program remains the same, with profile images created from a series of volutes and framed by scale borders. Articulations of diasporic identity, therefore, should be understood as locales of different cultural passages between and beyond borders. Gold and silver letters were used, sometimes for the entire text; decorated initials, ornamental borders and miniatures are also frequently found. In order to ensure comparability of the cases, only disputes over land borders between sovereign states are addressed. Such rivalries, of course, may cross international borders on two fronts. Even worse : on the ground there has hardly been any implication for borders, other than the release of elephants and other wildlife. In other words, the administrative borders were, to a certain degree, coherent with the boundaries of identity based on kinship and ethnicity. Samples were obtained by skin biopsy of the lesion borders. Alternatively, it can be bordered in part by fibrous continuity between the leaflets of an atrioventricular and an arterial valve. The divisions, some bordering on inter-service rivalry, remained largely intact until long after direct imperial assimilation in 1858. We can say, we believe, that we have begun to understand the borders of the problem. They did not necessarily halt the traffic-porous borders and administrative graft militated against the effectiveness of bans and controls-but prices were usually not left unaffected. Companies and researchers working with biological material have complained that the transfer of biological material over borders is often cumbersome. Even within their own borders, governments have yielded some of their powers to regulatory and supervisory bodies in numerous spheres of activity. However, each area was defined so that the population within its borders was relatively homogenous with respect to each of the above characteristics. When a woman decides or is forced to travel across national borders to exercise her reproductive options, which laws should apply? Note that the remembered pictures contain information that actually did exist outside the borders of the original view. The waterway is an asset for a future township, in contrast to the railroad bordering the opposite side of our area. Minor variations were allowed as long as phonemic borders were not crossed. Also, with high spatial resolution, the borders and internal architecture of the lesion can be assessed and the pattern of enhancement can be readily characterized. The dark lines bordering the position of the median band are generally visible, and the depressions in the lateral area are frequently pale brown. There are no holes, and the borders have only a few cracks (notably in the upper-right corner). The test of extensity assesses the range of people within and across borders who are significantly affected by a collective problem and policy question. The foreigners naturally went to the borders for deportation. There are peripheral insertions, like borders of flowers, or tropical birds which populate the background landscapes of many religious paintings. Other reports spoke of" lethargy" and" disconsolate mood, bordering on apathy". Since officials at the borders encounter travelers and their documents first and investigate travel facilitators, they must work closely with intelligence officials. Extraordinary security precautions were put in place at the nation's borders and ports. Belonging to these communities is different from living within their borders. Long before that, both governments protected their economies and restrained flows of commodities and capital across their borders. Initially, the until a peace conference accorded her due recognition by her neighbours and viable, internationally guaranteed borders. Should archaeology not look across its disciplinary borders in fashioning its theory? Despite this heterogeneity, the speakers across national borders achieve effective communication. The investigation of networks and flows as they move within and across societal borders and how they spatially and temporally interconnect. Beyond its territorial borders, it combined military force with diplomatic control. European governments initially felt that they had to do something about a war occurring only a few hundred kilometres from their borders. Coffee berries from rows and columns 1 and 7 (borders rows) were also sampled. 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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