词汇 | example_english_contour |
释义 | Examples of contourThese 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. However, there exists no detailed physiological model of how the chromatic integration is delimited by signals from contours or edges. I therefore want to begin by sketching out the contours of early modern queenship, before turning my attention to the books under review. All subjects were blinded to both the previously contoured "gold standard" anatomy outlines and each other's outlining. The removal patterns beneath the jet serve as contours of constant shear stress and can aid in determining the complete shear stress distribution. By comparing conditions 7 and 8, we see that blurred or smoothed contours showed a weaker discoloration effect than focused and discrete contours. We see a horse rider passing by, the movement of trains, darkness abstracted contours of movement, decoloured natural beach and water, wind, grass. Finally, the contours for the determinants at 0.0 plane, which denote the loci of singular configurations, are plotted as function of joint inputs. A critical election following the formation of the new party may at once redefine and consolidate the contours of the local electoral landscape. Auto-contouring should generate contours within one pixel of the physical dimension. The exact contours of initial reactions are at risk of being lost in subsequent debates and patterns of media coverage. The vertical interrupted lines through the focused nonfinal contours represent the ends of the accented syllables. Indicating that higher levels of equipment per 1000 new cases, fewer contours and a shorter time to simulate three fields may allow shorter waiting times. The organs at risk were contoured to include the contents, and tissue above and below the radiation fields. To show this, we need to show first that sep can be computed from the contours, and second that computing the contours is a homomorphism. Let us then begin to explore the contours of the debate if exclusivist belief(s) is considered as a theory. There is very strong support for this assumption, even if there is disagreement about other aspects of the structure of contours. There may be times at which reality resists us, and through these tensions we can perhaps discover the contours of our own playing. She also carefully examines the intonational contours involved. The symbols "0" and " " above the lines stand for rising and falling pitch contours, respectively; they are realized on the vowels above which they appear. Open lists may be produced with different kinds of, albeit similar, intonation contours. The forms are usually bowls and medium- to small-sized jars; some present composite contours. Schematic showing outline of key and contours of electron beam. Lyrics trace the contours of political manoeuvres, social conditions, and popular reactions of a particular people, place and time. Thus, he pays particular attention to the role of national governments in reform, and sets out the broad contours of pre-emptive national and regional strategies. As both contours expand from the electrodes, they flatten and are essentially planar far from the electrodes. Intonation contours were used to judge the beginning and end of utterances. Utterance boundaries were determined by intonation contours and pauses in speech. Furthermore, we suggest that today's language may have evolved from a prelinguistic protospeech including prosodic contours, a competence that is shared with nonhuman primates. I can see how this might work for a small localised patch of red light with clear contours. They have mapped the economic, social, and political contours of two and a half centuries of urban change. Temperature contours are shown alongside the solid/liquid and liquid/gas interfaces at t = 0 and t = 3 x 10-5 s. The u p v p contours show that the positive contours dominate the negative ones a t each station. Convenient indication of spatial structure is given by the shapes of velocity isocorrelation contours. Consider the relative size of the contours of constant pressure correlation of figure 19. Owing to the progressive weakening of the structure, these modulation effects become less pronounced and the vorticity contours become similar to the intermittency contours. However, contours of their sum, plotted in figure 23, have been drawn from the negative of the sum of the production and advection terms. One may note, for example, the regular wavy appearance of the vorticity contours seen in figure 21(c-e) that were not seen in figure 13. In the present work, beside the basic properties, we also provide three-dimensional contours of the vorticity. Upstream of the interaction region, the negative pressure regions corresponding to the vortical structures are consistent with the vorticity contours shown in the lefthand column. The solid lines are contours of constant streamwise velocity at 70% and 94% of the free-stream velocity. The constant velocity contours provide a simple method of outlining a hairpin vortex packet. They act to distort surfaces between nearly pure fluid regions which are marked by compressed contours. Light contours of vorticity magnitude are also shown to place the positions of the shocklets relative to the turbulent shear layer. The solid lines show contours for 10%, 30%, 50%, 70% and 90% of the maximum values and the dashed lines show the corresponding negative contours. The lowest contours are somewhat elongated but those with intermediate values are almost circular, suggesting that there is significant lateral flow. However, these closed contours of negative pressure disappear near the body where strong pressure gradients exist. When mapped and contoured these changes in velocity are imaged as lateral changes in the velocity structure of the crust. Regional variations in the thermal histories of all samples are readily visualized through contouring the site-specific temperature estimates at given times. Unstable steady solutions are shown as dashed contours. The solid lines in figures 2 and 3 are contours of the satellite volumes obtained at the camera position farthest from the nozzle. When the variation for ms a trend, blocks succeed only if they are aligned along fertility contours; the other methods do not depend upon orientation. The figure on the right shows iso-density contours of the amphiphilic polymers. The vehicles represented inanimate objects, possessing wheels and more straight line contours. Utterance boundaries were determined by intonation contours and pauses ; unintelligible utterances and false starts were omitted. In the polysyllabic conditions, 1 child did not produce any falling contours and 4 children did not produce any rising contours. As a result, the intensity contours of rising pitch and the associated demands on the respiratory system contribute to the physiological difficulty of raising pitch. All of the preschoolers produced one or more contours in each tone length and directional category. Therefore, despite their different shapes, the robot can trace the contours with satisfactory precision. The data highlight occupational transformations between one generation and the next, and, at the same time, the persistent contours of institutionalized racism in employment. In the first level of representation, 16 feature points have been found, which are sufficient to represent all the contours of the object. Further, the contours of each surface of these objects have to be representable (or approximable) with a polygonal determined by an ordered sequence of points. The right and left side contours near to the contact location are analyzed independently. Topographic contours are shown at 5-m intervals. During some of the analysis, such as regression and average comparison, a number of gaps were excluded due to partial measurement of area and contours. Nonetheless, we can shed some light on the general development process by presenting the contours of the evolution of a typical guideline. The luminance contrasts of the dark contours were: orange 0.82!, blue 0.81!, and green 0.85!. The six adjacent contours were clearly distinguishable in the stimuli. Under our conditions, the key point to understand the amodal completion of color are the juxtaposed contours. The coloration is nearly absent with 5 contours. They came to the conclusion that optokinetic eye movements in translating crabs were governed by stationary contours in the visual field. Additional counts using the same counting matrix were performed in one entire retina, measuring 484 mm 2, providing the information to plot isodensity contours. In both experiments we also found no differences between closed and open jagged contours detection in terms of element separation. The histogram shows the distribution of correlation coefficients comparing the responses of each cell to the large vs. small contours. Red-green luminance asymmetry is preserved in the absence of sharp contours. He delineated the contours of psychic structures in and across which the flow of psychic energy was said to take place. Throughout the sequence, experiments like these develop tonal contours to parallel the wit, doubt, active desire, and spiritual growth in the themes. In this study, the contouring done by radiologist was considered as gold standard. Vertical velocity contours at the same level as the isopycnal surfaces are shown in figure 3(b). The contours also show some negative production in the corner between the wall and the wing leading edge. Figure 6 shows that a number of density contours do disappear on the sphere surface due to diffusion in the density boundary layer. The vorticity has been contoured and the markers are shown as points. However, from inspection of the vorticity contours, it is apparent that the original vortex loses little circulation. The value of each level was then determined from hot-wire traverses carried out after the contours were plotted. The plus symbol in each figure roughly locates the vortex centre, determined from the vorticity contours. Figure 4 shows the density contours on the three most refined grids, and figure 5 shows the density contours on the finest grid. The idea of militarism had been set in much the same contours as it still holds. Adoption of this measure inevitably implies that at least some of the contours of a model with non-planar typical contours are subjected to perspective distortion. Many solids, however, have typical contours which are non-coplanar; thus typical contours associated with two adjacent faces of a cube are not coplanar. Biographical sketches only confirm the familiar contours of the story. As a result, reliance has been placed mainly upon case law to map the contours of the current prohibition. Descriptive geometry has given architects more than just knowledge of the contours of certain three-dimensional objects. Light contours that are stretched out rather than round give rise to an aggressive feeling. They also trace the contours of the site as it falls from north to south. The edge effects seen in the temperature contours are partly responsible for the narrowing. Furthermore, a method based on front evolution can be used to track the contours of moving and deformable objects in temporal sequences of images. Temperature contours are shown alongside the solid/liquid and liquid/gas interfaces. Hillsides are steep; terraces follow the contours and are typically five or six metres from back to front. In some sections the main contours tend to get submerged in the detail. Counterarguments are then sharply crafted to the contours of the current controversy. 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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