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词汇 example_english_complicate
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Unfortunately, this signal is complicated by subsequent piecemeal loss and gain of gene family members.
Comparisons of biological data are complicated by the lack of standards in both reagents and nomenclature.
The problem of terminology is complicated by the fact that there is no dictionary of technical terms for the craft.
To have done so would have complicated his case for destroying the one whilst preserving and extending the other.
One can see how far such a figure can take us as it complicates through the poem's multiple contexts.
In practice, the point is complicated by other factors.
He so disliked them that when he became archbishop it complicated his life.
However, the complexity of signaling leading to these outputs complicates analyses of these phenotypes.
All appears chaotic, yet comparisons among the temples reveals that, although complicated, their plans are ordered and carefully thought through.
What now of the claims that other primates can communicate with systems in all important respects as complicated as ours?
The details of the change form too complicated a problem for discussion here.
Today it is commonplace to find business reports and academic textbooks employing complicated statistical and numerical data in interesting visual forms.
There is no need for a gene for chance, or complicated rules about when it is expressed.
In my view, the theory makes its gains by complicating the total system rather than simplifying it.
The brain is incredibly complicated, and has a very long evolutionary history peppered with idiosyncratic pressures and solutions.
Whichever is the case, this is clearly a complicating factor in any attempt to explain performance in terms of heuristics alone.
Finally, the relationship between power/force and its material support was complicated by the metonymic quality of the body.
The data are complicated by the inclusion of control (natural) losses of prey at various availabilities.
First, the possibility of using existing codes allows the straightforward application of the combination technique to complicated problems.
Unfortunately, this simple idea complicates the analysis significantly.
The removal of travel restrictions additionally complicated a volatile situation.
The technology and choices - 50 years ago, dying just wasn't so complicated, at least not as often as it is now.
Operative mortality and survival data for the patients with complicating lesions, in contrast, supports unequivocally the appropriateness of conversion from atrial to arterial repair.
Sepsis and renal failure that required dialysis complicated the postoperative course.
Another complicated example of the violation was found in [14] using a pair of projective planes.
Due to its complicated three-dimensional structure, it was only partially seen in each slice.
The fact that different speech sounds are cued by different spectral and temporal parameters further complicates the interpretation of neurophysiological findings.
Achieving an understanding of mortgagees' motivations is complicated by our discovery that mortgages were not all the same.
The study was not so complicated that this would require more than a few minutes of time.
As the case illustrates, the power imbalance that exists between investigators in training and senior researchers complicates the situation in which the students find themselves.
A very large and very deep sacral decubitus further complicated her care.
The precise form of this criterion is rather complicated.
Truth be told, all identities are complicated, particularly when one enters the realm of public archaeology.
However, the interpretation of such findings is complicated, because these children typically learn language visually via signing, written language, and lipreading.
Institutions that help men with psychic disorders produced the rather complicated wardrobes on the second floor.
Many of them were public authority officials in large and complicated organisational structures of departments and committees.
A physical or other disability also complicated adjustment and social interaction.
The current study's two waves of information are not sufficient to adequately represent what are certainly complicated sequences.
The introduction of seasonality into fishing costs complicates the picture somewhat, and tends to move fishing effort to periods when fishing costs are low.
Depending on the context and the objectives, the account one might offer of the factors that influence preferences might be very simple or extremely complicated.
The matter of uniformity of differentiation of values becomes more complicated when one considers the intertemporal consequences of the various positions.
However, some of their proofs are complicated, so we will give some simplifications.
While this is true in one-dimensional settings, the case d > 2 is extremly complicated and far beyond the scope of this paper.
The results revealed a complicated relationship between patterns of deficits following "start-state" damage and patterns of deficits following end-state damage.
Another complicating factor in the study of early development of autism is the significant variability in the age of onset of autistic symptoms.
Identifying naturally occurring stressors on the basis of "pure" threat is, however, complicated; an event may comprise a hybrid of threat and loss elements.
I am not going to get into that topic here because the theory of measurement is complicated.
The event of approaching a suitcase is very complicated visually.
The situation is further complicated by the presence of large alkaline bodies within the pluton.
Maternal characteristics and risk of severe neonatal thrombocytopenia and intracranial hemorrhage in pregnancies complicated by autoimmune thrombocytopenia.
Risk and prediction of preterm delivery in pregnancies complicated by antepartum hemorrhage of unknown origin before 34 weeks.
The boundary layer, the wake and the potential zone thus interact with each other rendering the analysis difficult and complicated.
The transformation of the equations to (x*, co-ordinates, although considerably z*) complicating the equations, allows a simple specification of the lower boundary conditions.
The possibility of experimental verification of the results, which is complicated by the inapplicability of the approximation of material frameindifference in this case, is discussed.
In particular, on the unit interval there are many standard examples whose complicated behaviour has been known for a long time.
A general formulation of the problem for any bluff body would seem to be rather complicated, however.
The picture that emerges is complicated, and the developments are diverse.
The situation is complicated, however, by a curious inconsistency.
The oscillations inside the harbour become rather complicated.
The resulting motion is complicated, internal waves are generated, and the shadowgraph reveals a large amount of small-scale structure.
There is a growing body of opinion that pregnancies complicated by an abnormal karyotype are associated with greater numbers of fetal cells in maternal blood.
The diagnosis is complicated both by the fact that there are mixed causes and because the condition exists in primary and secondary forms.
Prognosis for pre-eclampsia complicated by 5 g or more of proteinuria in 24 hours.
Prolongation of a preterm pregnancy complicated by death of a single twin in utero and disseminated intravascular coagulation.
Differences in apoptotic susceptibility of cytotrophoblasts and syncytiotrophoblasts in normal pregnancy to those complicated with pre-eclampsia and intrauterine growth restriction.
Increased placental apoptosis in pregnancies complicated by preeclampsia.
The fluid rheology is complicated yet further by the phase change of solidification.
Introduction of the time non-locality is not complicated from a mathematical point of view, but gives serious difficulties in numerical modelling.
However, this simple relationship is complicated by the multiple origins of many surnames, non-paternity and mutation.
An interesting point to note is that although the one-dimensional action is related to the three-dimensional action, the relationship is complicated.
Near the polymer injector, the rheology of the water-polymer mixture is complicated by the presence of concentration variations.
Verifying the condition on our model, however, seems rather complicated, so we study how this dynamical system behaves for a few simple models (6).
Voxels of this size often include in their volume multiple tissue types, which seriously complicates interpretation of metabolite levels.
In addition, pretest differences occurred on different measures across the two studies, further complicating the comparison.
The shortening of the credit period complicated their dual roles.
Note that this technique is as easily applied to a boundary of arbitrarily complicated geometry as it is to a cylinder.
The war, however, made separatism more complicated as national unity took priority over religious differences.
Combining so many complicated themes in a single narrative is risky.
Writing an explicit description of the expected utility as a function of gambles is overly complicated and relies on the order of task completions.
We believe complicated deductive tasks, such as configuration and provisioning, have a common set of needs.
However, with respect to decomposable intervals, the interpretation of negation becomes complicated.
The first one refers to a simple task, while the second refers to a complicated one that, however, can be divided into simple tasks.
Specific to this fairly complicated method is the fact that many appear not to know exactly how to apply it.
Assortative mating in relation to phenotype operates but is complicated by the fact that money whitens the skin.
As in earlier studies, socioeconomic variables suggest complicated associations with marital stability.
Generally, it is very complicated or even not possible at all to derive such strictness by some kind of static analysis.
Useful variants of this representation schema exist; one can, for example, avoid constructors on bound variables at the cost of complicating the self-interpreter slightly.
As is explained in section 9, the application's behaviour would be complicated somewhat but not substantially changed.
The hedge, as both a sign and material barrier, served complicated and sometimes opposing ends.
Since equation (15) is complicated, it is difficult to find an analytical proof of this statement, but numerous numerical examples demonstrate its validity.
As such, complicated control design can be avoided, on-line computation load can be reduced and better control performance can be achieved.
There were many factors complicating the study of them, such as translation from or into other languages, redactions, multiple translations, and independently transmitted scholia.
The more chronic and medically complicated the disease, the higher the compliance with the use of prenatal diagnosis.
The primary literature is extremely rich but very vast and complicated; the secondary literature is rather modest (a major consequence of the neglect mentioned above).
If we insert power and differential positioning into the host-refugee relationship, the issue of difference is complicated.
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