词汇 | example_english_condense |
释义 | Examples of condenseThese 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 references are condensed under sections and are not well done. Each report starts with a summary that very efficiently condenses the main report into seven and nine pages respectively. Experiments exposing dry selenite crystals to cold, moisture-rich (frost-forming) conditions overnight show that moisture condenses around the microbial colonies. First, he has condensed over 2,000 years of history into some 350 pages without one feeling that there are any grave or untenable omissions. Brutally condensing complex thought, idealists focused on the moral unity of a society with individuals organically related to each other. Such variability in activity has previously been reported for tanniferous plants or condensed tannins both from in vitro and in vivo studies. Finally, our work adds weight to the belief that condensing is an important property in the analysis of logic programs. Determination of extractable and bound condensed tannin concentrations in forage plants, protein-concentrate meals and cereal-grains. However, condensed tannins can also lower palatability, voluntary feed intake and digestibility. Microtubules were organized around condensed chromosomes after the nucleus had been transferred into any of the three types of cytoplasm. Also, they never appeared to be condensed, in contrast to deep-layer nuclei. In condensed, abstract form, the mind-body question was the question of how the world lived as value relates to the world known as fact. I do not feel the lack of anything in this introduction except for breathing space; it is very terse and condensed. The chromatin configuration was classified into three groups according to the degree of condensation (1, strongly condensed; 2, moderate; 3, none or slightly condensed). Apart from their strong affinity for proteins, condensed tannins can form complexes with metal ions and have radical scavenging properties10. There is a wealth of evidence suggesting that condensed tannins in plants influence the voluntary feed intake, palatability and digestibility of the fodder2,4,5. Within plants, condensed tannins are concentrated in cell vacuoles12 and usually occur in higher concentrations in leaves and reproductive organs than in stems and roots14. Following germinal vesicle breakdown, microfilaments were concentrated to the condensed chromatin and moved towards the cortex of oocyte. Within the third hour, male and female chromatin condensed to finally become round male or female pronuclei 4 h after insemination. Many lysosomes contained apoptotic bodies, characterised by membrane-bound, condensed, homogeneous material with vacuoles. In the present study, furthermore, the injected cumulus nuclei had already changed to condensed chromatin in >70% of oocytes 1-1.5 h after the injection. During the evening, the water vapour condensed on the internal components of the wall panel when the ambient air temperature dropped. The chemical species formed and preserved inside the aggregates eventually become incorporated into the material which condenses when planetary systems are formed. A two-day trial was condensed into 30 minutes of screen time - the jury opted not to be shown. The first three are conjugated with sugars, and the last is the catechin monomer that is condensed to form tannins. Both are tied up with translating their findings into condensed, itinerant forms. The blue staining cytoplasm may appear more or less vacuolated or condensed peripherally. In tightly condensed form, they may be formulated as follows. At any time in history acronyms can hide more sinister realities condensed in them. As will be discussed below, a considerable body of meanings and connotations could be condensed within the material qualities of the monument's architecture. They too condensed insights into maxims, riddles and gnomic sayings, or epigrams about prudent living and shrewd, insightful public decisions. The number of unknowns will be lower and the relevant operator condensed. More recent treatments tend to be rather condensed, assuming that the reader is already familiar with some of the relevant intuitions. The half of the matrix below that will be zero, those elements having been condensed into the diagonal as indicated. Effects of condensing agent and nuclease on the extent of ejection from phage lambda. Whilst we will refer to individual articles, our intention is not to present the type of condensed summary which begins edited book collections. Ablated material also condenses in and around the ablation site before the arrival of the next pulse ;0.1 s!. In previous experiments, condensed tannins were reported to depress proteolysis thereby reducing the loss of forage protein during the ensiling process37. The study found an increased accuracy by including polarization compared to condensed phase models. During mitosis, calmodulin redistributes to the mitotic apparatus and to condensed chromosomes. Primary spermatocytes in zygotene-pachytene stages were distinguishable from spermatogonia in having more highly condensed chromatin containing synaptonemal complexes. The subject-matter, like the characters themselves, is condensed and rather claustrophobic, with little romantic interest and few clear character delineations beyond the two main protagonists. Seen in this light, analysis expands rather than condenses the realm of musical experience. Quiet, in contrast, admits complexity, but only a complexity that is modulated, that is distilled and condensed. Each vortex (the condensed group of bacteria) is composed of many cells that swarm collectively around their common center at about 10 m/s. In my view, the first part of the book could have been significantly condensed by providing the reader with the necessary pointers to relevant references. Therefore, the directory condenses information on the location of volcanoes, geographic data, morphology, activity status and known eruptive history. The information provided exemplifies the breadth of the subject area and is condensed into the shortest format possible, using simple language. The reader gets the impression that one-book-worth of material was condensed into 70 pages. In addition, they have the desired property of condensing which our analysis does not have. Reports and sur eys to 1,000 atoms condensing out. In search of a universal condensed tannin standard. The extractable and bound condensed tannin content of leaves from tropical tree, shrub and forage legumes. Nuclei appear condensed, fragmented and collapsed as is characteristic of apoptosis. The asters appeared to elongate and encompass condensed chromatin particles. Close to the plasmalemma of the microvillus, condensed cytoplasm forms a cylinder. However, the chromatin was abnormally condensed with orcein-positive clumps or isolated bivalents scattered in the cytoplasm. The nuclear material of injected cells was highly compacted and in some cases structures resembling prematurely condensed chromosomes were observed. I would like to consult another item of interobjective comparison material,23 which condenses all the aforementioned components, and combines them in one single performance. The remaining chromatin is condensed, non-polytene -heterochromatin, found as a compact region around the centromere of each chromosome. Most of this succession is stratigraphically condensed and there are several gaps in the sequence. The ureteric bud expresses the tyrosine kinase receptor c-ret while the ligand is expressed in the adjacent condensing metanephric mesenchyme (blue). Helpfully at the end of the book the string of panels is condensed, and the emerging story easier to read. The eight pathogen profiles were further condensed into five syndromes. Everything he cut, changed or condensed from the play magnified the role. Moreover, transposition was an ideal method of regulating ambiguous literary texts by condensing their cardinal features in dramatic form. The photograph condensed commodities with these national, class, and familial elements of the individual self. Alternatively or complementary to these 'direct effects', condensed tannins can exert indirect effects. In particular, it is essential to clarify the mode of action by which condensed tannins exert antiparasitic effects in sheep. The style is rebarbative and overly demanding, and the presentation is far too condensed for a work as ambitious as this. We measured dry weight, pericarp thickness and concentrations of nitrogen, total phenol, condensed tannin, lignin, lipid, starch and total sugar. He expanded two of its sections slightly and condensed another, but otherwise adopted this twenty-four-year-old dissonant contrapuntal work with minimal change except for orchestration. Many lysosomes contained inclusion bodies, characterised by membrane-bound, condensed, homogeneous material. In complete contrast, the male chromatin remains highly condensed during meiosis whereas the female chromatin is less condensed and female chromosomes are distinguishable. His discussion condensed into a single whole the question of the mind-body relation and the question of the nature-culture relation. To achieve a persona presupposes a certain degree of cultural recognition, as well as a group physiognomy that can be condensed into a type. The particles were transported into the vacuoles developing into protein bodies, and there the particles condensed into globoids. On the other hand, leaf area and condensed tannin showed negative influence. Recently it has been possible to make one-dimensional chains from condensed matter with low dimensionality [7, 8]. Oocytes that had normal cytoplasm with an abnormally condensed nucleus or with scattering chromosomes were classified as abnormal oocytes. Maternally derived microtubules were organised near the female chromatin in these oocytes, and seemed to move condensed male chromatin closer to the female pronucleus. However, about 85% of electrondense bodies were condensing mitochondrial derivatives transforming into electron-dense bodies. The arrowhead indicates a group of condensed chromosomes with no metaphase spindle. Behind the seductive image, the design showed great skill at condensing a wide variety of ideas from the latest science in the fields of heat, radiation and bacteriology. With regard to animal health, condensed tannins are known to diminish the risk of bloat, lower fecal worm egg excretion and reduce worm burdens of parasitized ruminants3,5. Inefficient noncondensing steam engines, instead of more costly and efficient condensing ones, drove the picturesque sidewheels, because wood fuel was cheap when cut from forest stands along the banks. They provide a climax, summing up, condensing and typifying, or mark a change of footing, indicating a closing or a contrast or adding a jocular tone. The "problem" condensed almost impossibly broad concerns. Shock-wave methods permit to study a broad range of the phase diagram from the compressed hot condensed states to dense strongly coupled plasma and quasi-gas states. Also, interfaces bearing a sharp edge are encompassed within the theory ; a line integral expresses the energy condensed along the edge : we see how it affects the equilibrium equations. The chromatin becomes condensed and granular. A typical frame may contain condensing symbols, narrative storylines, or references to other political events that are claimed to capture what a controversy is really about. 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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