词汇 | example_english_degrade |
释义 | Examples of degradeThese 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. Thus, (15a) and (15c) are also seriously degraded. They demanded respect for their social rights and not to be degraded to the role of being recipients of poor relief. Their presence supports the possibility that secreted proteins are partially degraded during the culture period. In the clear (no-noise) condition [m] vs. [n] proved to be the hardest discrimination but performance was not degraded much further in noise. Experiments showed that the efficiency gain in parsing time and grammar size was notable, and yet the goodness in probabilistic grammars was barely degraded. If rapid changes are presented to the system, their representation in the model domain will be degraded, often resulting in poor synthesis quality. The degree to which the tracking ability degrades is a function of the degree of risk aversion and the amount of risk. Timevarying currents and magnetic fields in superconductors however, generate thermal energy, degrading their ability to conduct supercurrents. As aqueous levels are reduced by microbial action, the cells 'squeeze' additional substrate from the organic sponge, until the target molecule has been completely degraded. On the other hand, both enzymes degraded human serum proteins (albumin and fibrinogen) with approximately equal efficiency under the conditions of our assays in vitro. Restrictions on daily living were reinforced by deteriorating public space, a product of abandoned buildings, degraded infrastructure, and the loss of local businesses. Bedding surfaces may contain relatively coarse, heavily weathered, volcanic clasts, degraded ash particles and mica flakes. In the absence of calcium, cadherins undergo a conformational change and are rapidly degraded. Together they are capable of degrading all components of the extracellular matrix. Choosing 2 mm does not change the results although it degrades the statistics. Thus, the robustness of the system may be degraded as a result of poorly integrated subsystems. Rather, a stimulus released from the cotyledon is more likely to induce the major cell wall degrading enzyme, endo- mannanase, within the endosperm itself. The callose layer is rapidly degraded upon imbibition of intact seeds, in correlation with the loss of semipermeability. Comparing equation (25) to equation (22), we see that the entire left side of equation (22) degrades the structural transparency. The actual system performance is governed by (12) whose performance is degraded and unpredictable. The termites utilize the fungal nodules and the fungus combs are degraded by the fungi. During the third phase of apoptosis macromolecular complexes are degraded, leading to total disintegration of the nucleus. However, cdks are inactivated once cyclins are degraded. Exacerbating this position, many of the drama's protagonists understand themselves as profoundly isolated by their exceptional situations (whether ennobled or degraded) and attendant emotions. Poverty and the suffering that accompanied it, heretofore believed to be always with us, now appeared as especially shocking, degrading, and also remediable. As social conditions degraded, community centres and churches began to close, further isolating residents who lived only blocks from each other. Instead, a multifaceted but specific conceptualisation is employed, namely, vulnerability to a very poor quality of life or to an untimely or degrading death. A key policy question is how long successful incentives must be provided for permanent adoption of restorative practices on highly degraded soils. On the other hand, soils can be degraded through nutrient depletion, pollution, and compaction. After the cells away from the blood vessel have died, they are degraded. We were able to demonstrate by comparing across these simulations why the pastoralists have seen their income levels drop and the land they own degraded. Large landowners are heavily involved in degrading use practises, especially when resources have good market potential. Much as a static model would predict, upland households who worked on lowland irrigated farms were drawn away from forest degrading activities. Tropical forests, for example, may be degraded through population pressure, fire, and the propagation of alien species. I n the case of an asymmetric flow the point of initiation is not fixed and the regularity of the oscillatory convection is degraded. Disturbance indicators are generally pollen and spores from plants associated with regenerating forest and degraded soils. Instead of being normally processed, transcripts are rapidly degraded. Nevertheless, the communities from non-polluted sites degraded up to 45% of monochlorinated biphenyls and up to 17% of a pentachlorinated congener. The biofilm we describe here may actually be degrading some of the organic contaminants in the groundwater. Thus, the consequence of reduced or degraded semantic input is an impairment in the processing of irregular forms. Moreover, they have shown that the coherence is degraded as the atomic density, and consequently the electron density produced by ionization, is increased. Since s-molecules also are degraded through duplex formation with rate ktry, their actual half-life also depends on plasmid concentration. However, when the observation point is extremely close to the boundary, the accuracy of the inner-point formula is degraded drastically. Even choosing 100 paths results in a performance degraded by only 4%. People living in these critically degraded areas have been exposed to malnutrition and epidemic diseases, which often flare up during times of drought. She tells the degrading story of her life as a child, as an adolescent, and as a married woman. The basophilic cytoplasm has elevated acid phosphatase activity and seems to be degraded. Conservation efforts may, therefore, need to concentrate on highly degrading soils before the soil quality is severely depleted and yields fall substantially. Moreover, the transferred resources are often over-exploited and the ecosystem degraded. The boatswain was degraded and sentenced to 50 lashes while the four others were sentenced to 27 lashes. The corrosion cavity into which the embryo developed enlarged as the endosperm layer surrounding the embryo was degraded. Perception of optic flow patterns degraded by noise also depends on the pattern of flow. 404 that depends on color appearance, because wavelength discrimination was improved at long wavelengths but degraded at short and middle wavelengths. C-mos proto-oncogene product is partially degraded after release from meiotic arrest and persists during interphase in mouse zygotes. During the experiments, it was observed that the performance of the control system degraded as the duration of motion was decreased. If no, is it possible to implement a degraded version that allows ensuring the service with perhaps degraded performances? At a precise instant the service could be nominal, degraded, or out of order. A few said that 'visiting the centre is degrading'. Large landowners are heavily involved in degrading use practises. In our sites, livestock grazing is the major factor degrading young trees. Not the gloomy place it is where people only obey orders, and have all their humanity broken down, and become degraded lower than the machines. They also showed interactions with wing and aspect, presumably because the different patterns on each of these surfaces are degraded differently. Poorly preserved material has degraded to the point of fibre separation and was permineralized after a phase of plastic deformation and vertical compression and collapse. A microscopic examination of the stratified material indicated the presence of partly degraded filamentous cyanobacterial mats and inorganic minerals including sand layers. With 128 cmx1 resolution the spectrum has degraded to three very broad bands at 2944, 1613 and 1330 cmx1. However, residual thermal effect because of its low thermal conductivity reduces output energy and degrades near-field beam uniformity. The observed variation should par tially reflect the higher ionization which develops in the focus region, leading to a degraded spatial coherence as above mentioned. In the acceleration phase, by causing shell breakup and in the deceleration phase by degrading the fuel compression with pusher-fuel mixing. The accuracy of the inner-point formula is drastically degraded in the vicinity of the boundary. A nave compilation i of such expressions introduces intermediate arrays, which degrades performance due to higher rates of memory accesses and increased memory consumption. During this dialogue, however, one suggestion unexpectedly degraded the performance, provoking an inspection of some implementation details. Unsurprisingly, when hashing and abbreviation are combined, the results are severely degraded. The combined parser is 'robust' in the sense that a reasonable (eventually degraded) response is (generally) produced. With respect to processing, children and adults should experience the same processing limitations and therefore exhibit degraded linguistic performance under the same conditions. The delay can be constant or it can vary in time, degrading the performance of the designed control system. Condescension came primarily to signify self-promotion at another's cost; to condescend was to assert one's own superiority in a way that degraded others. After 51 days of composting, some pesticides had substantially degraded, and others, while degrading, actually increased in concentration. On the contrary, the government tried to promote tractor mechanization which could have led to degrading of animal traction to a somewhat 'backward technology'. A thick -1,3-glucan layer is typical for the seed envelope of cucurbitaceous species, confers seed semipermeability and is degraded during germination. After seed germination, they are degraded by several hydrolases to provide nutrients for the growth of the seedling. The most heavily degraded soils are often most distant from the seed sources of intact forest, and have a group of well-dispersed colonizing species. Ablation of the pursuit area in the frontal cor tex of the primates degrades foveal but not optokinetic smooth eye movements. I say the machine has noble possibilities unwillingly forced to this degradation, degraded by the arts themselves. One consequence of the predominant sense of either a degraded or a divided reading public was a deferral of reception to the future. Of this, 15 to 20 per cent is already severely degraded. The philosophy of" isms" has been degraded here, but when we last spoke you described yourself as an" independent socialist". They are degraded for, in the literal sense, they live outside the grades or categories which the community regards as acceptable. Generally overestimated are natural obstacles like degraded soils or low rainfall. The unstable or partially folded mutant protein does not undergo trafficking and is usually rapidly degraded. On the contrary, if the resource base were irreversibly degraded, economic growth itself could be at risk. Subjects show a pattern of results similar to that of model simulations as sensory input is degraded. However, feedback can be responsible for (existing) illusions when top-down expectations are high and bottom-up input is partially degraded. However, minimum or zero tillage would not be suitable for soils that are susceptible to compaction, and for highly degraded soils. The aim of this investigation is to determine how well the syntax analyser behaves when the lattice is successively degraded. Added to these aspects of suffering are the impacts of poor environments and of being degraded. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. 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