词汇 | example_english_degenerate |
释义 | Examples of degenerateThese 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. Neurochemical architecture of the normal and degenerating rat retina. In this bifurcation the geometrical splitting of the tangent space is preserved but the expansion in the unstable direction degenerates near a periodic orbit. The original world-making power, physis, degenerates into a prototype to be copied and imitated. The dialectic protects them from "degenerating" to the level of simple ancillary representations. After 48 h following microinjection none of the total of 36 embryos developed to blastocyst stage, they were cleavagearrested and subsequently degenerated. Oocytes that had degenerated or those with degenerating signs as indicated by darkening cytoplasm were not included. Oocytes with abnormal configurations of condensed chromosomes were classified as degenerating oocytes. An electron microscope study of normal and degenerating centrifugal fiber terminals in the pigeon retina. Are the non-healthy isolated cells degenerating or undergoing apoptosis? However, a few follicles had been invaded by many erythrocytes, and the oocytes in those follicles had degenerated. Indeed, "man with two heads" and "scatter for we head" mean ruthlessness and the extent to which things have degenerated. Whenever the closure of a certain spectral gap degenerates to a point, this point is called a collapsed spectral gap. After feeding for many months, the larva pupates and the active nutritive tissue degenerates. Many of them were degenerating, the cell death being unrelated to the fixation technique. Mapping photoreceptor and post-receptoral function using a channel permeable probe during development in the normal and degenerating rat retina. As shown in the present study, a pair of diploid blastomeres from the rat 8-cell-stage embryo degenerated immediately after implantation. By the final stage of atresia, the oocyte has morphologically disappeared from the follicle, whereas the folded (degenerated) zona pellucida remains in the follicle. Reconstructed oocytes that degenerated within the first hour of culture were also discarded. The data therefore demonstrate that the male centresome uniquely forms the mitotic apparatus in ascidian zygotes, whereas the female meiotic centresome degenerates. There were no degenerating follicles in these slices. Oocytes with compact cumulus layers and semicircular cytoplasm, classified as degenerated, were discarded, as were oocytes with expanded cumulus layers and denuded oocytes. Following this, the distal portions of the lateral caudal ducts lost contact with the primary excretory pores and progressively degenerated. Thus, the darkened, presumably degenerating, photoreceptors predominantly appeared to consist of principal and accessory cones. Political theorists become alienated from politics, and theory degenerates into a series of 'abstract self-referencing issues' and 'a chase for new philosophical authorities' (p. xiii). However, when coercive force degenerates into state violence it produces more alienation than it overcomes. The digital 'avant-garde' has degenerated into a banal mannerism, producing homogeneous results with little regard for cultural contexts all over the world. He developed this argument as a reply to the contention that the constitution had degenerated from its original principles. Another class of separation singularities is rotationally symmetric about the separation point, so that the separation line degenerates to a point. Sporocysts were numerous (. 200) and appeared to be degenerating. A periodic solution is related to two non-maximum degenerated points of a potential well. Left to itself, the situation showed every sign of degenerating. In the weeks following miracidial penetration, the epithelium of four organs (albumin gland, digestive gland, gonad and kidney) progressively degenerates. However, no disrupted syncytium or degenerating cells were detected below the point of bacterial attachment on the gyrodactylid tegument. At the same time, the existence of a strong aristocracy also fortified the government, thus preserving the state from degenerating into anarchy and despotism. How do glia recognize and dispose of degenerating axons after brain injury or during disease? Assuredly, this book never degenerates into a mere chronicle. The implication was that degenerates, whether criminal or dependent, were like smallpox; they were a disease from which society must be protected. The oocytes with a pale or black cytoplasm appeared to be degenerating and/or ageing. Eggs that had degenerated, or those with signs of degeneration, were not included. Well-labeled profiles were photographed as were retinal and degenerating cor tical terminals irrespective of whether they were associated with antibody immunoreactivity. Neurotrophic signaling in normal and degenerating rodent retinas. Evidence from normal and degenerating photoreceptors that two outer segment integral membrane proteins have separate transport pathways. Degenerating germ cells and other degenerated cells that could not be identified were present in the epididymis of this strain. Oocytes with deformed and disintegrated ooplasm were considered to be degenerating oocytes and were excluded from further analysis. In addition, scattered degenerating cells were clearly visible. When oocytes were so severely degenerated that their diameter could not be assessed, they were considered to be dead. After 4 weeks of culture, almost all the differentiated spermatogenic cells had degenerated and disappeared, leaving only supporting cells in the seminiferous tubules. Oocytes with a broken oolemma or abnormal appearance of the cytoplasm were classified as degenerated. In effect, participatory management, in either irrigation or in forestry, degenerated into a set of recommendations to be implemented in a top-down approach. In this paper, we do not want to emphasize the difficulties that may occur when the diffusion degenerates. The result is war, and what might have been reasoned argument degenerates into a test of verbal brutality. There is no classification of degenerating families of polynomial automorphisms in the literature, so we will consider a general, but possibly non-exhaustive, situation. In turn, this group was 'the source from which all too many of our criminals, paupers, degenerates, unemployables and defectives are recruited' (1938: 288). A similar mechanism is predicted to apply for degenerating axons and dendrites. Rare degenerating embryonic cercariae with partially formed cell membranes were seen in the sporocysts. An action calculus with an unconstrained -rule thus degenerates into a cartesian category. Taken together, these results suggest that ferritin immunoreactivity on microglia could be a sensitive marker for degenerating microglial cells in the human brain. Often, their non-agricultural experimentation is capital degenerating in nature. Both measurements were sustained throughout the feeding period, but declined after detachment when the salivary glands were degenerating. When we act pugnaciously, and injuriously, and angrily, and rudely, to what level have we degenerated ? Aerobic respiration does not lead to side products as the pyruvate precursor is completely degenerated to carbon dioxide and water. The cases shown are from the least to the most severely degenerated. Inhibition of the process of apoptosis in degenerating photoreceptors may represent a viable approach to suppression of cell loss. In our study, most of the embryos (83%) was arrested at morula stage and subsequently degenerated. However, no follicles developed to the pseudoantral stage and all of the follicles become degenerated by day 4 of culture. Indeed, receptor molecules may be progressively leached from the plasma membrane as the system of culture degenerates with time. Are the non-healthy cells degenerating or undergoing apoptosis? The rate of degenerated oocytes in this period of culture was the same in the treatment groups. Eggs that were fragmented irregularly, or hyperchromatic with condensed cytoplasm, or those with intracytoplasmic irregular vacuoles were considered to be degenerated. Prognosis is poor where there is insufficient insight, critically low levels of attention and awareness, lack of motivation, limited comprehension, severe memory impairment or rapidly degenerating physical condition. The large inser tion losses are due to the poor quality of the focal spot, which, in this experiment, degenerated when the laser was operated at the highest energy. The advantage of the present method, however, is that the lifting surface is not degenerated into a lifting line; as a result, no fundamental information is lost. In the three systems, growth was not efficient for all follicles: some follicles did not start in vitro growth and degenerated, while in others growth stopped on different days. The same was true even of the oocytes that degenerated or fragmented, so that in all 168 non-activated oocytes that survived injection, 161 (96%) retained labelled mitochondria. The tubules on the parasite cells progressively disappear and the tubular material stretching into host cell cytoplasm ' degenerates ' into dense clumps interspersed with the host cell cytoplasm. In the mature brain, glia act as the primary immune cell type and respond robustly to neural injury by phagocytosing dead cells and degenerating neural debris. However, it largely degenerates prior to birth. Male-sterile plants (ms6ms6) have smaller flowers (compared to normal type), reduced, shrunken anthers, degenerating microspore tissue imprisoned in locules and a lack of normal pollen in the anthers. Furthermore, they indicate that glial engulfment of axonal debris and the extension of glial processes toward degenerating axons are tightly coupled because both events are suppressed in draper mutants. Although the majority of spermatozoa in the spermathecal lumen were of normal appearance, several of those in close proximity to the lining epithelium contained degenerating mitochondria and large membranous whorls. The parasites assume a crithidia-like appearance and occur in large bunches attached by their flagellar ends to the epithelium, or they occur in cyst-like masses within degenerating epithelial cells. Although the present study was not aimed at examining the mechanisms of parasite elimination, we did not observe melanized or degenerated larvae in mosquitoes that died during our observation. One oocyte degenerated and eliminated from evaluation. Thus, degenerated or not well matured oocytes are more likely those incapable of successfully accomplishing their reproductive purpose, which is the competence to develop into embryos. Together, glial phagocytic functions help sculpt the morphology and connectivity of the developing neural circuits, and stop degenerating neuronal material accumulating in the forming nervous system. 0.85 twofold degenerated !, and 1.48 twofold degenerated !. Neuritic plaques contain extracellular deposits of 4 as abundant amyloid fibrils intermixed with nonfibrillar forms of this peptide, and also contain degenerating axons and dendrites (neurites). Using this technique, the axoplasm of degenerating axons appears dark. Whether the former degenerates into the latter sometimes depends on the skill and with which early protest is handled. Ambition to confirm one's aristocratic identity and serve the state was degenerating into social climbing and competition for spoils. The junction area degenerates to the junction point, when the thickness of bridges tends to zero. A trend-setting situation had degenerated into a crisis during the war. Put together properly, it could produce a sensible, if uncompelling argument, but by the depraving touch of the babu it degenerates into unmitigated drivel. Because of this, worthy men are entangled in regulations, and degenerates only make excuses. Men who were like women, who were not clearly different from them, were presented as degenerates. On the other hand, if the campaign degenerates into unsubstantiated and shrill attacks, voters are less likely to turn out. How much was he degenerated from the illustrious and generous stock from whence he sprung ! Such was the situation in early 1629, as political confrontation degenerated into political collapse. Concerned with little more than personal honour and guided by steadily degenerating morals, they turned into little more than ordinary villains. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. 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