词汇 | example_english_coordinate |
释义 | Examples of coordinateThese 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 coastal plan must clearly be coordinated by the government. The structure of management determines how resource users are coordinated, how information is generated and how decisions are made. To maximize the overall benefits generated from the river, management must be coordinated between the different users along the river. Our way around this problem is a suitable rotation of coordinates which allows us to follow the evolution in the graph setting. The coordinates and elevation of each observation well were determined through stadia surveying, using a theodolite. When they both choose left or right, their actions are coordinated. Here, it is the optimal eye movement directions associated with cell discharge that are mapped in respect to cortical coordinates. However, we emphasize that the issue of choosing such coordinates is not solved in general in [31]. Cases considered include inhomogeneous isotropic media, laterally varying layered structures, use of curvilinear coordinates, inhomogeneous anistropic media, perturbation methods, and surface-wave ray tracing. If suprapubic pressure is used, it must be coordinated with the clinician's efforts to achieve the direction of rotation being attempted. I n $2, we employ orthogonal curvilinear coordinates to study the evolution of a weakly nonlinear short wavetrain riding on a finite-amplitude long wave. The measurability of coordinates is now taken for the weakly stable (or weakly unstable) foliations in addition to the previous assumption. In parallel, a database is generated providing the array coordinates for each tissue sample. Figures 7 and 8 show the p. d. f. s of the first and second space derivatives in log-log coordinates. The condition about estimates for coefficients is important for an analytic change of coordinates. We can choose sections in the normalizing coordinates near the saddle-nodes which are analytic. We need to prove in each case that the regular pp-transition written in normalizing coordinates has a non-affine -jet at each point. We introduce generic conditions on the regular transitions which are always defined (domain and image) in the normalizing coordinates. They may be considered as defining point coordinates within a two-dimensional orthogonal grid. The corresponding coordinates are t / a and x/a2. Of course, in general this only describes the minimal sets up to a permutation of coordinates. The numericfieldsare the cell coordinates, and in the 1-cell case, the link direction. Succeed if you can find a variable renaming and a permutation of coordinates that provide componentwise equality. We propose that the conceptual transition to coordinated spatial representations provides the necessary perspective for bi-referential spatial location. Secondly, they do not give information about how children dynamically use demonstratives as contrastive linguistic devices for coordinating attention with conversational participants. Secondly, the entire area with the boundaries is discritized and each unit is represented by the coordinates of its centre. Linkage parameters, initial values of generalised coordinates and velocities and tbe forcing functions active are shown below the picture. Magnitude of the error between the estimated position and the real trajectory coordinates. The constraint (17) is formulated in the end-effector coordinates. Task constraints, to the best of author's knowledge, are usually specified in forms of equations to describe desired trajectories or driving coordinates. The operator sent the path description giving the list of geographical coordinates (geographical altitude and attitude of each target point). There are two possible origins of coordinates for the arm movements, the base and the tip. Deviation measured for the configuration coordinates when recharging took place. Mathematical interrelations between the joint coordinates are also taken into consideration. However, the singularity can be pushed out from the workspace defined by the ranges of joint coordinates as they were introduced in the previous section. We believe that the pattern should be that the experimental plans for use of these facilities should be closely coupled and coordinated. The solvent coordinates could be more (or less) frozen in a protein than in solution. The irons of the iron-sulfur center are coordinated by cysteines 55, 74, 76 and 85 in a normal cubane type geometry. The degrees of freedom of the moving atom will determine as many directions in space as those of its coordinates. The main coordinates in which ideas were interpreted were those prescribed by the struggle between materialism and idealism. The coordinates of each plant present were measured using two 5.0-m tapes held parallel and 0.5 m apart. The meta solver coordinates the work of the individual solvers. Then the final aim is to give the image-centered coordinates a fourth model point. Consider three model points p0, p1, p2 given in any centered coordinates, and three corresponding image points i0, i1, i2 given in image-centered coordinates. The same solution has been studied for coordinating the head and trunk modules of the humanoid robot. When help finally arrived, it was poorly coordinated. Three scalar constraint equations containing only the above six coordinates are easily obtained from the general vector conditions (8). They were prohibited from using any coordinating conjoiners such as and, because, so, or when. If these data suggest a discrepancy with the previous tests, new center coordinates are determined and new data are obtained. The coordinates of the neutral gray background of the test are located at u ' 0.1888, v ' 0.4607. The square indicate the background chromaticity coordinates 0.1977, 0.4689 in u ' v ' units!. We apply these specific angles of rotation to transform the raw coordinates of all cells in our series to final coordinates. Developmental programs coordinating size and niche variations in the primate eye and retina. Thus, in principle, every surface could have singular coordinates with respect to its matrix, or none could. After all, their coordinates are each from different bases. We first manually determine the center coordinates with computer-generated stimuli using custom-built software. They form collectives, as cell aggregates, neural centers, and coordinated neural centers. Once the ontology coordinating agents got all the portions of the ontologies from the ontopic agents, they integrated them. The calculated isocentre position should be compared with the physical phantom isocentre coordinates. At this moment the topic analysis does not go down to the clausal level, which implies that coordinated and subordinated clauses are not properly treated. Sentences that consist of multiple clauses, or coordinated (and to a lesser extent also subordinated) clauses, might contain multiple topics. Measurement of the position coordinates could be done by strain gauges and the velocities could be estimated using classical observers algorithms. Hence, they proposed two solutions: coordinating the hip torque with the downward force at the hoof and limiting the inertial loading at the hoof. In modern societies, the production and delivery of goods and services requires complex institutional arrangements to structure and co-ordinate the activities of individual workers. By itself it asserts nothing about changing coordinates that seemed to be the subject of relevance to general covariance. The flowing syncopated syntax reaches several unusual, finely coordinated tuttis, points of intensity and climax, which then lead into new paths, new combinations. Agents must be able to communicate with each other to decide what action to take and how this action can be coordinated with others' actions. We now describe the above situation in terms of local coordinates. Let (x, y) be coordinates in the horizontal plane, and h(x, y) be the elevation of a cell point over the horizontal plane. Such a model implies that a potential mantle plume area was oriented towards the northwest (in present coordinates). Specifically, when the various agents interact, the system behaves as a computational ecology with no single agent coordinating their actions. Politicians, in turn, want to co-ordinate by only offering parties that can gain sufficient support, and refrain from maintaining permanent losers. Let t (..., xit, ...) be the n vector of the t coordinates of the bliss points. However, both offer no support for coordinating multiple activities. The attributes form the coordinates of a semantic space. Conditions for using and coordinating dierent media and modalities. In this way, the procedures are used as a basis for supporting users and for coordinating the use of agents. Jennings et al. (2000) note that negotiation underpins any attempt at coordinating multiple agents (human or software). Co-compounds can have a number of forms, ranging from pure juxtaposition of the two elements coordinated to overt inflection on one or both elements. The lengths of the horizontal bars are propor tional to the signal intensity measured at the coordinates of the right end of each bar. Among the extensive empirical evidence she adduces in favor of her position is the observation that complementizers and wh-fillers may be coordinated. Uncertain rewards, self-interested agents and a potential lack of trust while coordinating add further obstacles to the process. Therefore, to fully describe its position and orientation, six coordinates are needed. The system generates 500 points in two retinal planes with double precision coordinates. Then the signals seem to be coordinated although no entrainment or synchronization is necessarily present. Second, the multiplicative noise component is estimated in logarithmic coordinates instead of linear, and after a local normalization. As such, the central group served as the focal point for coordinating activities associated with the four segments of the risk management cycle. Likewise, socially isolated chicks showed fully coordinated aggressive behavior when confronted with another chick at the age of 1 week. The coordinates of the towns on this first axis can thus be used to calculate the series of relative positions each had successively held. In order to co-ordinate the complex process of cell growth and dierentiation during early embryogenesis, the embryonic cells must be in communication. Musicians need someone to co-ordinate all of their music business activities, and it makes sense that this should be done on a world-wide basis. Each must be supported by other layers that are redundant and coordinated. While many of the components came into existence, they were never coordinated into a proper national programme. In these coordinates the structure of the solution in the vicinity of the horizon is clearly shown to be regular. As a central discipline, anthropology might be able to play such an integrating or coordinating role in research projects. Mobile phones can allow field-work to be remotely coordinated on flexible timetables. They emphasized the role of the prefrontal cortex as the functional locus of executive or coordinating functions that would be necessary for autonomous regulation. Cultures, groups, and families-indeed, all social organizations-can themselves be characterized in terms of how well their members are coordinated or integrated. At this point, most coordination maintains splitting, coordinating components that have the same valence. 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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