词汇 | example_english_circulate |
释义 | Examples of circulateThese 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 black dirham, which often bears the name of the local bedouin ruler, was circulated exclusively in local markets. Thus circulating leptin appears to increase until late middle age, then, as in rodents, begins to decrease with advanced old age. The amount of leptin-secreting tissue increases roughly linearly with total fat mass, so a relationship between circulating leptin and adiposity would be expected. Moreover, these enhancements had been circulating for years without an adequate supporting experimental evaluation. The initial negative deflection in the response is the a-wave, which results from the suppression of the circulating current of the photoreceptors. His excitement about indefinitely extending businesses moreover finds its match in old-fashioned prejudice against turning landed wealth into circulating paper. Drafts of the papers first circulated among the authors. More work is also needed on how the wartime and post-war plans circulated, and how they were consumed. Indeed, they estimate that over a third of a million electoral broadsides were circulated to the local population during the period. The gametocytes were thus circulating freely throughout the rest of the blood circulation. Given the high cost of books in the eighteenth century, circulating and community libraries were vital access points to reading material for many readers. The committee also surveyed its members, gathering reports on a range of matters and circulating information about best practice. No less ironically, the accounts which they circulated to advertise the efficacy of approved types of sacramental may inadvertently have promoted their unauthorized use. Another scenario would be that the organic component was carried and deposited by hydrothermal fluids circulating in the crater after impact. In contrast, ticks dispersed within a continent by local movement of birds or domestic and wild animals are being circulated within their endemic distribution range. The value of circulating eosinophil count as a selection criterion for resistance of sheep to trichostrongyle parasites. Most revealingly, the parasites again died in circulating red cells, within 12 hours of being injected, and independently of antibody. Detection of circulating antigen could be useful for immunodiagnosis of larval cestode infections. Changes in circulating parasite antigen levels after treatment of bancroftian filariasis with diethylcarbamazine and ivermectin. Whereas the observed and predicted data agreed fairly well for egg counts, they differed markedly for circulating antigens. Legends circulated about him, too - ambiguous and sometimes grotesque. They also circulated their (unpublished) commonplace books of poetry from approximately the year 1760 to 1840. The fact that a memo has been circulated may make the information about the cancellation manifest to all the individuals concerned to varying degrees. Physiological evidence concerning the importance of the amygdaloid nuclear region in the integration of circulating functions and emotion in man. Merely republishing articles already available in widely circulated journals hardly seems justifiable. The following analysis seeks to restrict itself to a consideration of the song in its primarily circulating form, as a single sound-only track. To these places flocked buyers and sellers of different things and information from all parts circulated in these volatile spaces. In the early sixteenth century, however, various types of private coins with two or three sets of price standards circulated in the same region. The responses to ischemia and reperfusion also involves an inflammatory response, and inflammation involves interactions between circulating neutrophils and the endothelium. Changes in circulating leptin, leptin receptor, and gonadal hormones from infancy until advanced age in humans. There is no consensus about circulating concentrations of a-tocopherol in preeclampsia relative to normal pregnancy. Also, inherently altered maternal systemic sensitivity or response to circulating agents might be involved. The top and bottom surfaces were maintained at constant temperatures by circulating baths. Suppose the counterclockwise circulating member of the dipole is closer to the wall than the clockwise member. Apoptosis in fetal nucleated erythrocytes circulating in maternal blood. A circulating highly conducting liquid metal is used as coolant and breeder material. An experiment commences when hot water is circulated underneath and in contact with the bottom aluminium plate of the tank. Extraction and identification of trophoblast cells circulating in peripheral blood during pregnancy. Finally, indirect evidence suggests that continued exposure in life to circulating varicella virus decreases the risk for developing shingles [7- 9]. Molecular genotyping of circulating isolates supports this conclusion [25]. Long present but submerged in conservative rhetoric, it surfaced in articles, books, and reports circulated by the right's intellectual infrastructure. The hierarchy at the clinic where the women are checked is also reflected in the different wheels circulating in the medical system. 62) - hence the conclusion that this lymph circulates in all parts of the nervous system. Drafts of it had been circulated, which also brought in a lot of people. Inducible nitric oxide synthase expression elicited in the mouse brain by inflammatory mediators circulating in the cerebrospinal fluid. Nutrients which are not resorbed will be circulated through litterfall and must be remineralized to become available again for plant uptake. The circulating current decreased after bleaching and was reduced further during perfusion with b-ionone gray traces!. While it is unclear whether this information circulated before his death, it is clear that it had no significant impact. The choristers are fixed within a network of exchange but the men are caught up in these circulating looks as well. They were posted officials, or writers whose works were reprinted and circulated among generations of scholars. In this setting, rumors circulated among the female students who were trying to make sense of the formal awards ceremony with the sultan. During this period, increasing amounts of cash circulated among cocoa farmers and the growing urban populations. Widely circulating stories of covered young women wearing tight jeans beneath their modest outer garments is perhaps the most common version of this juxtaposition. An automatic fan circulated a continuous stream of warm air around the room. Despite the expense of commissioning the consultants, and initial aspirations of circulating several thousand copies, less than two hundred were actually printed. The drafting of this convention took several years, the draft document was widely circulated for comment, and the responses were numerous. One is the deeper issue of circulating exchange media. Similar material is circulated through churches, sometimes in the form of video recordings. Serological investigations on patients with schistosomiasis with special reference to circulating antigen. Increased circulating bradykinin during hypothermia and cardiopulmonary bypass in children. Adherent monocytes express more tissue factor than do circulating monocytes. During bypass endothelial cells produce tissue plasminogen activator,21 probably in response to small quantities of circulating thrombin (not proven). Indeed, half of all the servants did not migrate outside the boundaries of their birth province, but circulated only regionally within it. Moreover, information can be circulated at the request of those who are party to the proceedings. Moreover, quartz and carbonate phases occuring as veinlets show the effects of low-temperature fluids that circulated throughout the rock units. The association circulated 13,000 copies of a model compulsory state health insurance bill. During 1987, for example, more than 15 reports were circulated, sometimes two or more in the same month. Even money circulated as a text in this city of words. Large numbers of opinion drafts changing substantially over time were circulated in these cases. Products from both projects were broadly circulated or published in the peer reviewed literature. However, a number of other proposals for refined domain combinations have been circulating for years. Sensitive detection of circulating hepatocellular carcinoma cells in peripheral venous blood. Dangerous overindulgence is consistently marked in texts that circulated throughout the century. Thackeray appeals to her life as already part of the symbolic realm of circulating signs and cultural meanings, where it connotes purity and moral leadership. The water was aerated and circulated continuously through an activated f carbon-filled filter system. In contrast to the figurines, there is no evidence that long-handle censers were circulated by exchange or any other means. Complexation with circulating antigen does not compromise imaging. E, the circulating h o r m o n e of the adrenal medulla, influences processes throughout the body. The notes circulated widely and proved easy to forge. In countries with well-established vaccine programmes, the lack of circulating wild virus may not boost immune responses, resulting in waning immunity. Rapid detection and typing of circulating mumps virus by reverse transcription/polymerase chain reaction. Within this separated region, the fluid circulates about the sphere in closed streamlines. A reduction in concentration of circulating haemoglobin is a relatively late ®nding in iron de®ciency. The surfaces of all iron containing cells have transferrin receptors that bind circulating transferrin. Finally, some teachers circulated through the class offering help as they noticed mistakes in problems students were working on while in their seats. The gothic tropes of the circulating library novels remain painfully attached to their writers' lives. Integration was never complete: culture circulated, some states and some economies at certain periods dominated others, but as a project the national state worked. Members corresponded by means of postal portfolios, whereby papers were circulated, each member adding their own contribution as the package went round. Antibodies and antitoxins circulating in the pregnant woman's blood are passed via the placenta to the fetus. Once again, circulating cool night air will enhance this effect by pre-cooling the structure before the start of occupancy each day. After reaching a peak, the circulating cortisol levels begin to decline. How this music came into being and circulated is a critical issue. Because most of this imagery was pejorative, the ideas which were circulated in this way, were negative ones. Results of the organizational surveys and special studies were presented at these workshops and summaries of the studies were circulated. Reversible abnormalities in ventricular function are commonly seen in subjects with chronic renal failure, an effect which has been attributed to circulating myocardial depressant factors. The university administration circulated a memo, requiring faculty to take attendance for the rest of the week. In actuality, inferior coins circulated within a limited locality sustained the local monetary market. Writers recounted stories and traditions circulating at the time of their visits, all obtained from victors, ruling classes and traders. The diverse coinage and bills of credit that circulated earlier had served to confirm the political boundaries of the states. 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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