词汇 | example_english_dense |
释义 | Examples of denseThese 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. Agermodality : written texts are nominally denser than spoken texts only in the two older groups, with adult texts the densest. Section 3 reintroduces text and contains the densest counterpoint of the piece, with many contradictory pulses. The densest distribution of actin occurs in the perinuclear region and ends abruptly at the mid-lateral region. From a spatial point of view, one can thus expect most severe damage in the densest zones of wooded savanna. In this case, lexical neighbourhoods would actually be denser early in development and become sparser as children learn words with less common sounds and sound combinations. However, the highest numbers of individuals caught per night and the highest local diversities were found in the later successional stages, which have also denser vegetation than the earlier stages. Consequently, the axonal plexus was much denser than the dendritic plexus, with each square millimeter of retina containing ;100 mm of dendrites and ;1000 mm of axonal processes. The emphasis is on the asymptotic case when one of the hypergraphs has a bounded degree and the other is dense. Histological examination of the resected aneurysm revealed myocardium which was almost totally replaced by dense fibrous tissue and numerous caseating granulomata. The book is simply too dense, and too good, for that approach to bear fruit. Here and there occurred patches of dense jungle, quite impossible to penetrate, whilst there are also fairly large open spaces. The highest density of anopheline mosquito larvae was found amongst dense vegetation, and only rarely in the free water surface. The task is not simple, as the production of the lubricant requires collective action of the dense bacterial population that the food-depleted substrate cannot sustain. In general, the effect of neighborhood density on word recognition by children is similar to that found for adults with dense neighborhoods inhibiting recognition. In the first place this article is extremely dense and many arguments require far more space in order to provide a coherent presentation. Even in the '50s, low-dense housing systems were seen as an alternative medium for experimentation in both dense organization and collective systems. What are the results of other dose-dense trials? In these latter plots, farmers expected lower yields, even if they considered that less dense vegetation could reduce the risk of producing sticky cotton. Longer followup is awaited to confirm a sustained benefit for this dose-dense therapy. In a complete metric space, every residual subset is dense (but not necessarily open). We needed an open, dense set of heteroclinic points in the fiber, and a countable set of heteroclinic points in the base. The trajectory of the turning point is dense for almost all tent maps. We then prove that periodic points have a dense strong stable set. Underlying the inner nuclear membrane is the nuclear lamina, which is a dense filamentous network. The fully developed flow appears to be the same for both loose and dense entry conditions, though the transient behaviour leading to it is different. With dense entry conditions acceleration to the fully developed flow was apparently complete quite near the top of the chute. In particular, the set of reducible systems is dense in a neighborhood of zero. However, even under the assumptions of transitivity and a dense set of presynchronized periodic points, the implication in the last theorem is strict. Now we shall give examples for presynchronized systems with more than one dense class. We remark without proof that it is not true that a presynchronized system has a dense list of blocks all with the same context. Now a presynchronized system can have more than one dense equivalence class. Thus, training data were especially dense in the ranges where accurate predictions are more difficult to achieve. However, this task turns out to be more complex than in the dense case. In practice, this strict selection criterion did not yield sufficient stimuli for either the sparse or dense comparisons. Similar verbs would tend to cluster together in 'mental space ', by forming dense clusters of interconnections among them. The propagation of relativistic electrons in dense matter is not as simple as one may think at first sight. The study of electron propagation in dense matter is hence essential to the success of the scheme. Nevertheless, its aim was to keep the forest dense enough to maintain forestry and landscape. Throughout the mobilization of the lateral endosperm, the cells of the epidermis of the cotyledon contain a dense cytoplasm, with numerous small vacuoles. The outer two layers (top) have a dense appearance and lack the swelling and turgescence of the deeper layers. Found in patches, some of them very dense and carpet-like, others sparse. Since the forest had been selectively logged in the late 1960s, its present canopy is not very dense. In summary, the overall basal area remains high and the understorey is dense. A high sapling density and a dense herbaceous layer characterize the forest floor. Vegetative reproduction in a favourable environment would produce a relatively dense local population of a species that is sparsely distributed elsewhere. The once dense continuous rain forest has been fragmented into numerous small patches or has been replaced by more open habitat types. The percentage of lower-layer species was reduced by 29% in the least dense type of cerrado sensu stricto compared to cerrado. All plots were covered by dense forest and were accessed by wellestablished trail systems. The cytoplasm of this cell type was more electron dense than that found from adjacent cells. Additionally, it lacked a complete electron-dense stratum that characterised the fertilisation envelopes of mature oocytes. The staining pattern progressed to small clusters and to dense, homogeneous staining of the entire cytoplasm during further development. Synaptic ribbons or bars are electron dense structures on the presynaptic side of photoreceptor and bipolar cell synapses. All of the contacts made by cone pedicles onto outer diffuse bipolar cells are also basal and symmetrically dense. Then, these internalized granules could change, producing swollen granules or, by their coalescence, dense structures. The perivitelline space also exhibits dense particles while microvilli, which have become scarcer, are shorter and thicker. Each block is a dense random-dot microtexture consisting of pixels whose luminance is one of 256 possible gray levels. The process at the right is larger, more electron dense, and filled with synaptic vesicles. In coronal sections, these columns of ipsilateral terminals appear as dense, irregular clusters. Alive with a tension between negative and positive space, these small abstract paintings are like plans of dense cities, where buildings jostle for room. Alteration is variable: absent in many crystals, in others producing dense sericite aggregates which may show some recrystallization effects to produce coarser-grained white mica. The chemistry inside grain aggregates oscillates between two regimes depending on whether the host phase is diffuse or dense. The retinal pigment epithelium cytoplasm showed dense bodies and clumps of lipids. Occasionally some concepts and ideas that were important and promising for the future were hidden under a dense ideological cover during the 1920s. The differences ranged from 99.3% with the shade cloth standard (screen 1) to 0.1% with the densest mesh screen (no. 8). The densest collection of fibrous tissue is found in the so-called central fibrous body. A wider study including denser molecular sampling of populations and a re-evaluation of purported morphological differences will help to confirm this. The formation of urban quarters allowed land speculators to undertake the densest possible exploitation of the lots. In comparison to primary forests, regenerating 'secondary' forests are often denser (harder to penetrate) and lacking in dry fuelwood. The start time parameter ensured that the densest points in the piece occurred at the fifteen time points corresponding to the limit cycle. In this latter case, phonological neighbourhoods in the developing lexicon will actually be denser than those in the mature lexicon after scaling for vocabulary size. The helium-air interface, on the other hand, should be stable because of the slightly denser region outside the front. The latter is denser than the chapters on nouns and modifiers, reflecting the greater semantic complexity of verbs compared to nouns, adjectives, or adverbs. The densest of strettos was supposed to be saved till the end of the composition, where it would provide a weighty climax. The southernmost has the densest vegetation, the most complete cover, and the widest variety of both angiosperms and plant communities. Spheroid bodies that number 1 to 20 per cortical granule comprise the densest component of the cortical granules. In any given section, the ipsilateral projection is typically densest at its centroid, but its outer contour can be very irregular. The pressure caused by water is much greater than that caused by air because water is much denser than air. 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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