词汇 | example_english_chamber |
释义 | Examples of chamberThese 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. Clearly, malapportionment can be significantly more acute in upper chambers. Second, he averages these numbers for the two chambers. To prevent accidental legitimate cross-pollination, plants with pin-type flowers and plants with thrumtype flowers were grown in separate chambers. Thus, any movement towards committee property rights in these chambers prior to 1909 would necessarily have been a very weak one at best. There are many kinds of chambers one can define: open, closed, locally closed. The chambers were implanted intraperitoneally into immunized and control jirds through an incision of 2 - 3 cm and the skin was sutured under anaesthesia. What motivated the deputies to reject the law, particularly when one of the chamber's measures had earlier advocated a modified form of mandatory vaccination ? All chambers over-responded in the build-up region to some degree based on their internal dimensions. Measurement of dose in the build-up region using fixed-separation plane-parallel ionisation chambers. Their interest in a regime that provides more or less open access to the seabed resources is represented in the first two chambers. The end plate also contains trimming chambers accessible from the outside. Bicameralism is also a form of separation of powers in which political power is divided equally between two differently constituted chambers. Determination of water absorbed dose in a carbon ion beam using thimble ionization chambers. We included the same variables as in the regression for lower chambers. As discussed below, these variables are especially likely to be associated with the degree of malapportionment in lower chambers. On the other hand, chambers have conflicting interests in changing the status quo. In the standard setup, the main beam can be sent to either of the two target chambers. Concentration of bacterial particles (including both vegetative cells and spores) was determined microscopically using counting chambers. Since 1989, the district magnitude in all districts for both chambers has been two. Only these two cases are akin to the typical double chambered right ventricle produced by anomalous muscle bundles. Although the cardiac chambers are named right and left, they also exhibit an antero-posterior relationship. The cardiac chambers were of the anticipated size. One patient had pulmonary emboli, the others all had thrombosis of the conduit, vena cavae, or cardiac chambers in absence ofother right-sided obstruction. Understanding the nature of congenital division of the atrial chambers. Apparently, their magma chambers were modestly heterogeneous but neither highly evolved nor systematically zoned from top to bottom. First, because it estimates the frequencies of genotypes from control chambers, it controls for any deleterious effects of genetic markers on viability. The development of metasomatic aureoles is always induced by silicate melts or magmatic fluids formed on the walls of active magma chambers. Near the highly crystallized peripheral portions of the chambers, represented by magmatic xenoliths (fergusites, syenites and pyroxenites), skarn aureoles form. Complex semantics incorporate domain-specific knowledge capable of mapping design concepts to features, for example, architectural design concepts such as chambers and niches. Focusing is complicated by beam stripping in the low-pressure background gas expected in chambers. The incubator has ten parallel germination chambers, covered with lids of transparent polycarbonate, in a block of aluminium. The samples on which water potential had been measured were removed from the chambers, wrapped in aluminium foil and frozen in liquid nitrogen. Seeds were exposed to light during germination counting, but otherwise were maintained in the dark inside temperature chambers. Signi®cantly, their status as royal chambers was not formalized in any institutional sense and the metaphor was not sustained. The rat eyes were also enucleated, and the anterior chambers and lenses were removed. First, election contests in both chambers have tapered off considerably since the beginning of the twentieth century. Thereafter, the party leadership in the two chambers devised divergent strategies. Two pressure sensors are required for each degree of freedom because each drive has two chambers, each of which can be subjected to pressure. The sides of the chambers were masked with black tape so that only light from above reached the eyecups. Experiments were carried out in small perfusion chambers allowing test solutions to be changed rapidly. Such preparations are particularly useful for immersion in perfusion chambers whose perfusate can be varied as needed. Both the flows of practical interest mentioned above invariably involve scalar mixing (indeed the reaction chamber's sole purpose is to mix scalars). However, the numerous shafts and chambers of the tomb complexes were extensively used for later burials. The positive findings consisted of enlargement of either the right or left heart chambers with or without atrioventricular valvar regurgitation. The venous connections, atrial chambers, great arteries and segmental connections were normal. Both traps in the fourth chambers were baited with hexane-treated septa. Moreover, retention rates in the eight chambers in states without the ballot reform are not statistically different from those that adopted the reform. All germination experiments were carried out in temperaturecontrolled germination chambers. Seedlings have also been grown in lighted, ventilated chambers as part of the growth sequence to produce older plants. Plants were grown in growth chambers and in a greenhouse. The anterior chambers of the enucleated eyes were removed and the resultant eyecups were hemisected along the ver tical midline, perpendicular to the visual streak. Immediately after sowing, chambers were covered with transparent polycarbonate lids (light treatment) or with lids enclosed by aluminium foil (dark treatment). The chambers' on-the-ground experience made them central agents of postwar reconstruction, too. Clinopyroxenites result from the accumulation of crystals in the lower portions of magma chambers. We doubt that time-series data for state legislative chambers during this period would document a rise of committee property rights for two reasons. We now introduce a convenient way to label the chambers. Cross-sectional echocardiography disclosed slight dilation of the left-sided chambers together with a small patent arterial duct. There was a large communication between the two chambers bounded by muscle. We report here a child with a right atrial aneurysm that was not associated either with other intracardiac anomalies or with enlargement of other chambers. The nature and timing of subsequent interventions also often depend upon the adequacy of growth of cardiac chambers, valves and great vessels. In magma chambers with pancake shapes, wall crystallization is minimized. Vertical zonation may not be as efficient as in smaller chambers because zonation in larger, flatter chambers may be hindered by back-mixing. Their large magma chambers may have developed by progressive growth at a shallow level with repeated input of intermediate to silicic magma. Ammonoids are mainly preserved in concretions in the lower part of the succession and as filled body chambers in sandstone beds higher in the succession. Unfortunately, some gathering chambers were stolen or destroyed during the study. Here we see a painting of a person leaving the room-that is, after having participated in the ritual, the individual leaves the chambers. The work reported in 19 chapters is drawn from laboratory studies and work done in growth chambers and from studies done on field-grown plants. Evidence of burning was abundant in all of the chambers. All samples were screened first to separate larger-sized sediments that had fallen into the vessels from the roof of the chambers. The three chambers were connected in series by two, 4 cm in diameter, tunnels which only permitted the adolescents to shuttle between the chambers. The cardboard cartons were placed in environmental chambers maintained at the same conditions as mentioned above. The flowcell chambers were treated with saliva for 10 min to coat the flowcell with host-derived molecules. In the present study, all aphids reared in greenhouse conditions resulted as positive, while aphid colonies reared in climatic chambers exhibited only 12.5% positive samples. The effect is to make the human brain a four-chambered organ by comparison with the two chambers of other primates. The oocytes are paired in chambers separated by a coverslip in which there is a small hole. Two chambers were counted for each sample and the counts were averaged to determine e. p. g. and o. p. g. values. None of the other variables is significantly associated with malapportionment in lower chambers. In short, although malapportionment in upper chambers may reach far higher levels than in lower chambers, upper chambers are not necessarily malapportioned. The new justices have also ruled that compulsory affiliation to chambers of commerce and industry is unconstitutional. The former is strongly suggested by the mean retention rate differences between upper and lower chambers reported earlier. Other institutional differences among state legislative chambers might have influenced committee retention rates, as well. In this case, chambers have to consist of those groups of states that are necessary for effective policy making. The most important condition, however, is that the assignment of states to chambers is based on their conflict of interests. Ionisation chambers are therefore not suitable when high spatial resolution is required, such as in the accurate measurement of surface doses. Any explanation for polarization should take both chambers into account. Three items - welfare reform, middle-class tax cuts and tort reform - passed both chambers only to be vetoed. Growth rates were not estimated as the chambers were not repeatedly opened and closed to remove samples. Materials used for exposure chambers, tubing, etc., which come in contact with the effluent and dilution water, should be carefully chosen. The chambers were left open during preliminary periods. Both fusulines and nummulites are divided into many small chambers internally, and details of their internal structure are used to classify them. Each of the chambers contained a different combination of clones. An adult sizeinsemination capacity relationship was assessed in male parasitoids using the emergence chambers and protocol described previously. There was diffuse fibrous thickening of the mural endocardium, involving all the cardiac chambers. The other five masses occupied the chambers of the right heart. Luminescence chambers are designed to cope with this and are tested up to specified voltages with metal targets as samples. Each set of chambers is required to have at least one clerk, who performs the functions of office administrator and accountant, business manager and agent. With such a stodgy and foreboding appearance, it is hard for us to imagine that exciting events might transpire within those solemn chambers. If you do not get a seat in the chambers of which you are a pupil, you stand little chance elsewhere. Apparently, their magma chambers were only modestly heterogeneous and not systematically zoned from top to bottom. 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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