词汇 | example_english_degradation |
释义 | Examples of degradationThese 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 normal states correspond with, among other things, to the functioning modes and the abnormal states with the possible system degradations. Here time discipline is put to the service not of virtuous self-culture, but the opposite, the degradation of the operatives as moral beings. At the inter-state level, the environmental degradation of one country could easily affect the environments of neighboring states. Furthermore, the removal of a binomially distributed number of molecules can (in this case) be seen as independent degradation. To our knowledge, this was the first analysis of the drastic mesoscopic consequences of intracellular zero-order degradation. Though this may have certain advantages, it is unclear whether such a change is to be considered an improvement or a degradation of cost-effectiveness analysis. Lipoxygenases may also contribute to cell elongation or degradation by modifying cell membrane phospholipid composition. Multiple proteases may also be involved in the degradation of the many protein precursors found in the developing seed. Intracellular degradation was advanced in both the epidermal cells (illustrated) and in the underlying mesophyll. At the cotyledonary level, advanced degradation was observed on the surface as well as internally. An alternative explanation is that endosperm softening requires more than mannan degradation. The tomato seeds induced to germinate release soluble sugars into the incubation medium, including a significant amount of mannose, which indicates active polysaccharide degradation. The ribonucleotides survived in vivo for 6-8 h only before degradation. Money is the informants' only absolution (and this is the measure of their degradation). Responses of an avian community to rain forest degradation. The role of cyclin synthesis and degradation in the control of maturation promoting factor activity. Furthermore, normal features of cell death in the form of coordinated apoptosis could be thrown into disarray by damaging feedback influences from degradation products. Neuronal death in the hippocampus is promoted by plasmin-catalyzed degradation of laminin. Dephosphorylation of neurofilament proteins enhances their susceptibility to degradation by calpain. The possibilities for both social degradation and advancement were great. The cytoplasm of the cells had lysosome-like granules containing dead granulosa cell debris at different stages of degradation. Once converted, any child the intermarried couple produces will suffer no degradation. Local management institutions play a positive role in the area, but their impact appears insufficient to safeguard forests and commons from continued degradation. In addition, it is commonly thought that endocytosis is a process leading to degradation, while fertilization occurs through the fusion of membranes. The overall degradation of the diffraction suggests that the reversible effects are also accompanied by gradual irreversible damage to the lattice. The objective was to identify collections, their volume and state of degradation, as well as existing preservation initiatives. However, the devaluation greatly stimulated timber exports, which led to greater forest degradation. Hypothetically, glandular secretions are involved in tissue degradation (disintegration of the papilla and attached sucker following pairing) and fusion of the adjacent tegument. Majorities tend to be aware of environmental degradation costs now and in the future, but only small minorities favor policies based solely on environmental consequences. With the requirement of periods allowing a liquid microfilm of water formed around the cell metabolism and degradation of various substances can take place. We conclude that there is no degradation of the fringe contrast due to the generation process itself in our experimental conditions. The 1 nonuniformity prevents the confinement of the fuel gas in the stagnation phase, resulting in the degradation of the hot-spark formation. Indeed, the functioning and malfunctioning of the system are dual21 and must be studied together to control each system variable (control and degradation variable). The cause identification determines the origins of the degradation from the symptom observation through a diagnosis process. The degradation of the force output during motion is important since it creates difficulties when implementing controllers that are based around force controllers. The main disadvantage is that the degradation is carried out on a polymeric membrane and the peptides have to be recovered from this. Rapid degradation of a large fraction of newly synthesized proteins by proteasomes. Furthermore, it provides protection from nucleolytic degradation by blocking the 5k-end. One interpretation is that the easily degradable fractions are already depleted after 10 days, and the remaining degradation progresses more slowly. There was apparent correlation between degradation rates and moisture and nutrient variability resulting from the pattern of irrigation and fertilization. System performances (and thus robustness) are then systematically measured to get a quantitative evaluation of system degradation. The degradation was found on cylindrical as well as tetrahedral hohlraums. Both are seen to offer graceful degradation and to merit further consideration. Thus, the error processing technology that we have implemented allows for all components to be expanded without risking a degradation in quality. The keyboards were stored half-opened to avoid confinement and degradation of the materials. With continued environmental degradation, the argument continues, agricultural production will decline, food deficits will increase and poverty and starvation will result. Due to sterile conditions, dead gyrodactylids were not subjected to microbial degradation and remained intact for several weeks. Environmental degradation, poverty, and migration, are often hypothesised to be closely connected in a complex web of mutually aggravating cause and effect relationships. Wherever schools are neglected it is a sure sign of national degradation and decay. Wind blasting particles of ice and grit also contribute to the degradation of the exterior wood surfaces. The chemicals caused a slow degradation of wood, and the process was allowed to continue unchecked because the laboratory is a protected historic building. All excavations were filled back and levelled to prevent permafrost degradation. Spatial variability in degradation rates was high across the cell. The view that shared degradation was the basis of preferring the claims of degraded heirs became law until the end of the nineteenth century. Effect of dietary protein intake on plasma leucine flux, protein synthesis, and degradation in sheep. Production focused solely on animal number or performance inevitably leads to high grazing pressures and grassland degradation. State officials objected to both land sales and squatting as development strategies because they believed that such activities led to land fragmentation and degradation. By the mid-1930s, the perception of environmental degradation added momentum to destocking campaigns. Over the past century the landscape has experienced degradation rather than 'historical growth'. The apparent discrepancy between the low effect of moxidectin on insects versus its effect of dung degradation suggests the confounding action of other unidentified factors. A second set of three independent experiments was performed to assess the effect of endectocide treatment on dung degradation. While the degradation of forests has been the main issue in ecological history, the decline of the tank irrigation system has also been attracting attention. Hence, there can be no satisfactory solution to safeguarding this muscoid component of dung degradation. Although not a prime culprit of forest degradation in the study area, mines have an adverse ecological impact. Institutions are also associated with differences in forest degradation across villages. The relationship between resource degradation and fertility is clearly quite complex. When plantations and fenced areas are reopened, though, all too often household use-pressure results in renewed degradation. However, in the case of agriculture, an essential factor, namely seed, is subject to degradation if stored for sustained periods. The consultations carried out in this study with ranchers in the watershed revealed that in certain places significant land degradation has occurred. The movement away from intensive cereal monoculture systems could lead to a reduced incidence of water-induced degradation problems, such as salinity build up. Indeed, rates of resource depletion and levels of environmental degradation tend to be higher in developing countries than in the developed world. On the other hand, an enormous amount of environmental degradation in rural areas has little to do with modern farming systems. Two of the simulation results shed light on the standard analysis of the relationship between poverty and resource degradation. The fact that the rural poor have access to the most fragile lands induces significant environmental losses and soil degradation. Besides environmental degradation, also indicated as push factors are natural disasters and wars. From the foregoing discussion, holding the interaction of other social and economic factors constant, three interrelationships between degradation, migration, and productivity can be identified. On the other hand, migration could also be a result of environmental degradation. The important question to care about now is not to distinguish the beneficiaries from the sufferers of this environmental degradation. Though the top richest and bottom poorest people are both the main origins of environmental degradation, the developing countries often bear the worst environmental consequences. The final carrying capacity is therefore a weighted average of the various degradation levels. The strength of this modification is obvious; land degradation activities are minimized. Degradation is most pronounced in the lowlands close to human settlement. We use the concept of opportunity cost to compute the penalty to be imposed by the lessor on the lessee if land degradation is observed. We call this payment a land degradation tax and the mechanism 'variable pricing'. Outcomes from these problems include increases in cost and schedule and degradations in performance and quality. Evidently, the retina can quantify image degradations with long integration time to "calculate" an appropriate growth signal. The results obtained for different analyses are compared by computing the relative precision improvements or degradations on each of these quantities and expressing them using percentages. The mutant gene encodes -catenin protein stabilized by alteration of a phosphorylation site required for proteosomal degradation. The possibility of loss of toxicant due to volatilization, adsorption, degradation, and uptake is reduced. The consequences on receptor expression (recycling and/or degradation) remain to be established. I say the machine has noble possibilities unwillingly forced to this degradation, degraded by the arts themselves. As "delicacy" is redefined, so too is "degradation," negotiating the gulf between a "fallen" black writer and her shamed white reader. Had this acknowledgement been made, both a high birth-rate and environmental degradation would appear symptoms of a wider malaise. Proteins are targeted for proteasome-mediated degradation by attachment of a polyubiquitin chain. The ubiquitin-proteasome pathway is essential for degradation of many regulatory proteins. A service degradation, such as a local loss of service due to a defective terminal, will not be counted as system down time. Desertification is the long-term degradation of drylands, resulting either from over-use by man sic and his animals, or from natural causes such as climatic fluctuations. Here, land degradation due to natural and cultural factors is widespread. Here, drought is the crux of the matter and whether it is caused by or causes land degradation. 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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