词汇 | example_english_carrier |
释义 | Examples of carrierThese 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. Lastly, evidence suggests that apparently resistant host genotypes may sometimes be able to act as subclinical carriers of infection. In the two implicated restaurants, the most likely mechanism of contamination was through faecal contamination of food handled by the two employees identified as carriers. No information on incubation period was available and no carriers were identified. Female carriers have a life expectancy of 81 years and non-carriers 83 years. Any effect would reduce the differences between carriers and non-carriers. Invasive disease is a rare outcome of infection and asymptomatic carriers are responsible for most transmission of these organisms. In dynamic models of the evolution of a disease in a population it is often important to distinguish between carriers and non carriers [4]. With regard to the impact of vaccination, the model implicitly yet heuristically takes account of the distinction between carriers and noncarriers. Alternatively, secondary transmission from carriers of the outbreak strain could be possible. First, the presence of carriers among food vendors gives cause for close monitoring of newly diagnosed cases of typhoid and paratyphoid fever among food handlers. Furthermore, logistic regression was carried out in order to investigate the role of the year on proportion of carriers. The transmission routes of campylobacter infections can be divided in three categories ; waterborne, foodborne or direct contact with carriers. Lexical words are ' the main carriers of meaning ' (55), nouns, verbs, adjectives and adverbs. Import of mitochondrial carriers mediated by essential proteins of the intermembrane space. In the usual concrete examples the non-empty sorts condition corresponds to the fact that the domain of the initial model has all carriers non-empty. The absence of apparent disease in most adults might indicate it was endemic in the study area, being maintained as persistent infection in carriers [20]. An important question left unaddressed is the relationship between the three ' policy carriers ' analysed. The offspring of asymptomatic carriers may be more severely affected. Risk of pregnancyrelated venous thrombosis in carriers of severe inherited thrombophilia. All carriers were aged between 20 and 30 years, and none had received antibiotics in the past 6 weeks. If an individual with a recessive trait marries, then all his children will be carriers as they must receive one of the genes. Instead, he took the case as an opportunity to declare an entirely new approach to thinking about common carriers, tort-based duties, and contracts generally. Private carriers paid out approximately one-half of all workers' compensation benefits in 1996, selfinsured companies and public funds each paid out one-quarter. Passengers were in contractual privity with railroad companies as common carriers, and therefore were already covered by a set of duties of care. What did the deconstruction of "bank bills" have to do with the strict liability of common carriers for damage to property entrusted to them? The reason was simple, and singularly applicable to railroads: common carriers operated businesses that were essential to society. In this way, individuals who are carriers but are going to marry a noncarrier never learn their genetic status. The recent tremendous development in genetic research makes it possible to identify carriers of a growing number of genes related to such diseases. 1904 law did not prohibit parcel delivery altogether, many rural carriers still toted packages for free. Most third-party carriers and government programs will pay for cardiac transplantation for eligible patients. All carriers and controls had clinical ophthalmologic evaluation before the test session. 184 preferred spatial frequencies to carriers of the abutting gratings and to simple gratings. Most of the remaining neurons did not respond to envelope stimuli containing highfrequency carriers, and thus did not respond to second-order motion. The example of the ship controller, however, refers to what seems to be a real problem in the navigation of bulk carriers and supertankers. Would there be value in arranging works where noise and gesture are the carriers of the musical discourse? The layout constraint is concerned with the positional relationship between all function carriers involved. They are cultural products and carriers of literary traditions. The possibility exists that bats might act as ' asymptomatic viral carriers ' resulting in a non-clinical infection. As a result of the epidemiologic investigation, one restaurant was temporarily closed and two chronic carriers working in the food industry were identified and treated. Investigations suggest that substantial amounts of streptococci are disseminated when nasal carriers sneeze or cough. No obvious difference in the socioeconomic status of carriers vs. non-carriers was recorded and age dependence of carriage was not substantiated. Although rats had lower seroprevalence rates, 2 of the 85 rats studied were found to be the carriers of pathogenic leptospires. The percentage of new carriers that can be prevented by vaccination is small. Similar to other reports [7, 8], carriers identified in these outbreaks tended to be older women. A thorough investigation and traceback of implicated products and treatment of identified carriers is critical to preventing additional infections. Affected individuals are typically males, with females being unaffected carriers. Transporter proteins are of two broad types, channels and carriers, and each is speci®c for speci®c classes of molecule. Another 23 were carriers, whose employment was similarly infrequent. In a significant proportion of gene carriers the only abnormality was either a murmur or conduction defect. People are not robots; attempts to make them behave as if they were passive carriers of information are fundamentally mistaken. Words are the carriers of meaning: without knowledge of words, understanding sentences or texts is not possible. The prevalence of carriers appeared constant throughout the study period, with no evidence of seasonal fluctuations. The nonlinear interaction of the field with the lattice and with bound carriers is neglected. Then energy transfer from carriers to lattice will occur by scattering. Thirty-four of the married couples had produced sixty-nine children, thirty-four boys and thirty-five girls, the latter all carriers of the haemophilia gene. There was obviously no prospect of securing carriers, so further blandishments were resorted to in order to induce the existing ones to carry on. A new technique for the fabrication of fluoride carriers in patients receiving radiotherapy to the head and neck. The danger of two carriers of recessive genes interacting in poor neighbourhoods alarmed the committee. Half of such a carrier's sons will be affected and half will be normal. Both parents are heterozygous carriers of the gene but are clinically normal. Convalescent carriers have not been identified and re-infection among convalescent patients has not been documented, suggesting the presence of some immunity. The organism has no known reservoir outside man so asymptomatic carriers have been recognized as the source of transmission of the disease [1]. Contact with health-care facilities was recorded for all carriers in the young adults group and two out of three in the family group. Peptides, nucleic acids and small organic compounds can all serve as efficient channels and carriers. In connection with the identification apparatus mentioned above, different groups were branded as disease carriers while other cross-border enterprises were regarded as cholera-free. However, an increase of carriage in early school years has been reported [28], which may reflect contact with other children who are carriers. Only 4n4 % of the carriers were detected without broth enrichment of swabs followed by culture on methicillin-containing agar, which is consistent with low bacterial numbers. Two of the carriers reported previous contact with health facilities. In dielectrics or polymers, the free carriers are absent and absorption of photon below band-gap radiation takes place inside of the lattice. A good part of the area was impassable by armoured personnel carriers. The role of magnetic field is to trap carriers and inhibit the resulting transport. Now parents who selectively abort have normal fertility, and some proportion of their children will be heterozygote carriers. Note the water carriers near the obelisk, peddlers to the right of the obelisk and the two priests (right). The loose nexus of contracts among stagecoach operators, mail messengers, star route carriers, and country postmasters was largely unchanged from the antebellum period. As such, carriers, like any political actors, present a selective picture of the political and economic situation. Their interest is essentially ameliorative: it is to the improvement of graphics as carriers of information that they dedicate their work. Examples of gratings oriented parallel to the carriers are similarly shown in the third row, from left to right. Statistically, 15% is only an estimate; the actual number of carriers could be smaller or greater. Lipid vesicles as carriers for introducing materials into cultured cells: influence of vesicle lipid composition on mechanisms(s) of vesicle incorporation into cells. One or more polyps will progressively evolve to malignancy in untreated mutated gene carriers. The charge carriers of the semiconductor device are considered as quantum fluids. Also, a significant number worked as carmen, carters, carriers and draymen, which involved working with, and often living in close proximity to, animals. Three of the children in the family, younger than 5 years, were found to be asymptomatic carriers. Conversely, many women at risk of being carriers can be reassured that they do not have the mutation and can have families without anxiety. Both excited electron and hole are charge carriers and move in opposite directions in an electric field. However, none of their children including the proband are homozygous carriers so far. Animals, and the manure they produce, attract flies, especially during the summer, and flies are carriers of disease. In addition, there should be less pressure for clinicians to treat carriers with oral antibiotics in the antepartum. The first cases described were offspring of consanguineous parents who were both carriers of a recessive mutation. In the second case, many or even all carriers of the mutation will ultimately disappear from the evolutionary scene. After selection and evaluation of the layout of the main function carriers the layout for the auxiliary function carriers are developed and evaluated. The observations were made on canes in the fields at the time of reaping as well as on samples taken at the mill carriers. A beneficial effect is an aspect of an adaptation that increases the probability that its carrier's alleles will have copies in succeeding generations. They are clearly no threat to the colonial government, but are, instead, shown as either its servants or its carriers. No such difference was seen between samples sorted from carriers and non-carriers of beta-thalassaemia. In this context too, however, as in earlier ones, physical possession of blood right carriers remained an important ingredient in political power. In the present study, a summary of preliminary human surveys, especially for the detection of the worm carriers in 2001 is presented. Similar sero\\subtype combinations were found in carriers from the same school. 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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