词汇 | example_english_delay |
释义 | Examples of delayThese 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. While the community care legislation was enacted in 1990, full implementation was delayed until 1993. Of course, the reaction in birth rates was delayed, but it is occurring. She was in a special education preschool for her language delays and behavior. More generally, we investigate the asymptotics of solutions for the equation (1.1) involving also non-commutable delays of the above type. Suppose the foreign exchange and trade reforms could be achieved first-e. g., if powerful domestic forces delayed the raising of energy prices. Differences in social signals produced by children with developmental delays of differing etiologies. Issues such as these require no real data, and, certainly, action to address them must not be delayed. In addition, as noted earlier, delays in physical growth and behavioral development are typical in institutional settings. However, children with autism also were impaired on the delayed response task. In this study, developmental delays were seen in some infants as early as 12 months (equivalent to developmental age of 9 months). In part, then, language delays may be due to problems with the early development of speech perception and phonological representations. In both the juveniles and infants, the caudatelesioned monkeys were impaired on both spatial delayed response and alternation relative to age-matched controls. In that case, the behavioral effects of early insult are likely to be delayed and may be more extensive than first thought. Right upper venous dratriage is delayed, and the stenous is some distance proximal to the site of anastomosis. Thus, in the absence of dormancy, delayed and slower rates of germination are evidence of reduced seed vigour and quality. If the child was experiencing such problems, assessments were delayed for one week or until the child's condition improved. In summary, children who experienced more deprived care (duration and degree) prior to adoption exhibited greater physical growth delays at adoption. The simulations themselves give a very strong support for using both models to gain insight and understanding of the relationship among hysteresis, delays and oscillations. Functional differential equations with proportional delays are usually referred to as pantograph equations or generalized pantograph equations. If the weather is cool, then mating, and subsequent oviposition, are delayed. However, as local tumour control improves, approaches that prevent secondary or delayed metastasis may play a significant role in cancer therapy. Compared with the two control groups, those delivered because of abnormal test results were signi®cantly delayed in cognitive and motor development. The start of data acquisition was delayed until the jet had established a steady state. Early versus delayed selective surfactant treatment for neonatal respiratory distress syndrome. Similarly, in 1995 successive delays in sowing caused dramatic yield declines, and the maximum yield was much lower, at 0.44 t ha71. We know from this work that providing good nutrition and cognitive stimulation can prevent developmental delays. Disputes among subcontractors would follow if the causes of delays are not clearly established and the cost overruns are not reimbursed properly. Partial failures, particularly in combination, however, can lead to rework and major project delays. If for example, the growth of a bone is delayed, so too will be that of the associated muscles and tendons. The artificial synthesis of life is unlikely to be long delayed. What is the nature of the interaction between education and delayed marriage? In contrast, an older contract specified the use of particular technologies that have subsequently constrained the product design, adding costs and delays to the programme. What we see is that for sampling densities of 5 and 10 hours/week, the delays are quite small, about 1 to 3 weeks. However, phrase comprehension was delayed relative to norms. In the present study, children with functional phonological delays participated in treatment designed to induce change in their productive sound systems. 9?./=/for all output delayed stream processing functions/. The exclusive use of output delayed functions seems to be a convenient way to avoid these specially defined operators. Note, however, that the transient delays that occur near the top of the tree are longer. Infants were healthy with no known developmental delays and were born full-term (37-43 weeks) with normal birth weights (2.9-4.2 kg). Parents reported that all children were full term with no perinatal difficulties, major illnesses, developmental delays or hearing loss. The positive and partly delayed responses of income and inflation are plausible. The goals of maintaining independence and delaying functional decline in long-term care are poorly understood and inadequately researched. Complete resolution of mucosal changes may take up to two years in the adult and repeat biopsy should be delayed for at least six months. The intervention delayed or prevented rehospitalization of patients during the first six weeks after discharge. In the oral cavity, repetitive tongue pumping delays the movement of the bolus and diminishes triggering the pharyngeal swallow. Designing randomised controlled trials aimed at preventing or delaying functional decline and disability in frail, older persons: a consensus report. The onset of diabetes can be delayed, if not prevented, by lifestyle and drug management. There were no delays of greater than one quarter between launch and first adoption of sildenafil in any of the included countries. Why do some other seeds go through the same process but then have delayed germination? In aged seeds the mean germination time is delayed. Both experimental groups showed significant gains on immediate and delayed interpretation and production tasks. Examples of quantitative timing properties relevant to real-time systems are periodicity, bounded responsiveness, and timing delays. The residuation principle is based on the idea of delaying function calls until they are ready for a deterministic evaluation. The residuation principle is based on the idea of delaying function calls until they are sufficiently instantiated for a deterministic evaluation by rewriting. Research efforts to prevent delayed emesis have been directed at blocking neurotransmitter receptors in the brainstem's vomiting center. Multifocal electroretinogram delays reveal local retinal dysfunction in early diabetic retinopathy. In five zygotes development was delayed and altered. Cesium in the intracellular solution blocks potassium channels like delayed rectifier and inactivating potassium channels. Axonal plus synaptic delays are 2.0 ms in both directions. The publication of the agricultural study was delayed for a number of years. The relocation of works would also take time, delaying the incumbent companies' ability to retaliate. However, this asymmetry only occurs at shor t delays (1-3 ms), with long delays (up to 10 s) yielding a symmetric function. We now know that anterior/posterior delays along corticocortical axons can be 20 - 30 msec or longer. A number of studies have directly cited radiotherapy delays as having an adverse impact on treatment outcomes. Farmers delayed thinning primarily to obtain more fodder. In both cases we show a sequence of three images taken with different time delays between the two beams. In the subsequent analyses, we therefore include country variables to examine whether country differences explain more variation in delays than our variables of interest. The laser beam is divided into three beams and delayed each other by the splitters, and which is amplified by the double-pass preamplifier sequentially. With faster rotation vortex separation (stall), which is defined by the first occurrence of a vorticity extremum inside the fluid, is delayed. Synapomorphies marked by '(a)' or '(d)' occupy their positions under accelerated and delayed transformation respectively. Conductance and kinetics of delayed rectifier potassium channels in nodal cells of the rabbit heart. If there were no bursts, then these delays should be uncorrelated, which would be reflected in the correlogram. As defoliation was conducted after tassel initiation, tasselling and silking were not delayed by defoliation. Within-patient early versus delayed treatment of migraine attacks with almotriptan: the sooner the better. Despite the apparent differences amongst countries regarding transposition delays, these differences are not significant. There was delayed opacification of the pulmonary arteries. Projects begun in southern universities on revolutionary republicanism in the 1960s and 1970s were, in some instances, delayed for decades or abandoned altogether. Since the onset of motion was significantly delayed on this test and the time window narrow, the peak velocity may not have been achieved. Were the various delaying manoeuvres signs of a fundamental rejection of the peace process ? Differences amongst member states could not explain variation in either infringements or delays. Infringements and transposition delays are therefore indirect measures of compliance. Women voiced that drug lifestyles delayed initiation of prenatal care. The mechanism that prevents phagosome maturation is still unknown as are any mycobacterial genes that contribute to the delayed maturation. We reported that the acquisition strategy was risky and that the program was experiencing cost growth, manufacturing problems with test aircraft, and testing delays. Instead of rushing to save her, he ponders the nature of his quest in a lengthy monologue that delays the episode's surprising revelation. Speech and language development is almost always delayed and often displays multiple abnormalities. The period of conditions that were particularly propitious to creation of savings banks, 1834 - 5, was reflected in uniformly short delays. Working women were delaying or curtailing their capacity to bear children, marrying later or perhaps being reluctant to have children at all. In an extreme case the submission of the paper may be delayed or never take place. However, delaying the intervention and post-test should create a less pronounced test/re-test bias, if it exists. To preserve expected standards as far as possible, marriage will be delayed and family size kept small. Although delays were mitigated and judicial efficiency improved, the courts continued to exercise little moral authority. In addition, dependencies of these tasks were delayed themselves, thus affecting the utilization of the other resources. Many late talkers have age-adequate receptive language, but some have delays in both receptive and expressive language. 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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