词汇 | example_english_depth |
释义 | Examples of depthThese 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. Perhaps the most important aspect of this monograph is that its contributions provide compelling evidence for significant explosive subaqueous volcanism even at considerable water depths. Table 3 displays the same tendency as table 2 : relative clauses predominate at all depths in center-embeddings. Sediment samples were extracted from each site at depths of 0.1 metre and 1 metre. However, at each of the four liveweights, the sums of backfat and muscle depths were similar in the two selection lines. Section 5 is devoted to the derivation of the distribution laws of the weighted depths and distances. Cages were positioned at various depths and distances from shore, as these factors had been shown to affect parasite recruitment. All males had nests at depths of 30-60 cm and were in the courtship phase when caught. The endless depths of the forest traditionally harboured outlaws and other terrors. Undisturbed core samples were taken at a randomly selected location within each net plot, and at four depths (0, 0.2, 0.4 and 0.6 m). The equilibrium depths (open symbols) are also shown in figure 19. As a result, diffusion will be the dominant transport process over some range of depths. A countercurrent is produced a t lower depths. Further, let the velocities and depths at any position in the final steady-state flow be vl, v2, y1 and y2 respectively. Variations in these ratios reflect the different degrees and depths of partial melting and/or differences in source composition. He even attempted to define absolute depths of his brachiopod-dominated 'communities'. Secondly, high water depths at application are to be avoided. The finely graduated degrees of light cast over the face of the moon also serve to reveal the heights and depths of its surface. In this case, distribution of the depths and erosion areas along the cathode length have one impor tant distinction. The experimental litter depths at each exclosure corresponded to the depths determined from natural chowchilla disturbances in that location. Recall that the feature depths needed to compute the interaction matrix are estimated online through the nonlinear observer (19) presented in detail in ref. [31]. Scaling the depths: below-ground allocation in plants, forests and biomes. Significant linear, positive regressions were obtained between log-transformed soil matric potential at the three depths (r2 = 80-92%). Cuts were made along the crests of gyri and the depths of sulci. Only for short modulation depths did the number of transparent responses increase. However, it seems unlikely that cancellation would occur at all depths in the intraretinal recordings because these responses would have different generators. They drew him from the depths; they led him a blind and tottering man. The detached amphibolitized oceanic crust may then return to shallow depths as a result of its positive buoyancy against the denser surrounding mantle. 548 batholith crystallized at different depths and have been juxtaposed at the present level of erosion. At depths of more than 24 inches from the skin panel, assembly will be manual which increases the fastening cycle time!. However, some farmers may install motors at greater depths than presently required, keeping long-term interests and affordability. The water depths (m) at which irradiance is reduced by a factor of 2 (z1/2) are given in the legend. Correlation analyses between the dierent chemical parameters, groundwater depths and management factors were carried out. We also discuss the particular depths at which the third-order asymptotic analyses break down. The qualitative trends are similar for the two depths although the force magnitudes are smaller for the deeper cylinder. The four runs were performed for different vertical separations (mixing depths) between vortices in a heton. The outward flow at greater depths similarly leads to a decrease in cyclonic flow. The resulting files of depths to particular velocities along the track of the profiles were then processed to produce maps by the method described above. Generally, copal found at the greatest depths was the most fossilized, thus the most labor-intensive and valuable. However, the system is both time and energy inefficient and increases the risk of creating soil compaction, particularly at shallow depths. The compaction depths were therefore 0.1 and 0.4 m from the soil surface. All depths beyond a certain radial distance are mapped to the surface of the representation which corresponds to perceptual infinity. Adequately sampling trees with canopy depths exceeding 50 m has hindered study of associated organisms. Our goal, as educational linguists, was to intervene in the process of writing development in primary and secondary school across various depths of time. The differing depths of the bays, as the north face of the building steps back, allow this aspect to the east. Discursive anchoring, in other words, is part of communicative practice that penetrates the depths of experience. Essentially, the di#erent shades indicate di#erent depths and concentrations of plankton, the darker ones indicating lower concentrations. The validity is therefore limited to intensities which generate hot electrons with penetration depths comparable to that used in his study. How much further, as players become more confident, can we get into the depths we all keep hidden? Selection of sampling depths, in particular, has a significant effect on whether changes in soil condition are observed. Within the range of lung depths reported it is possible that some patients may experience unwanted respiratory symptoms. Each lake was divided into layers based on midpoints between sample depths. The persistence times of metabolically dormant cells or spores at different depths can then be calculated. We study weighted path lengths (depths) and distances for increasing tree families. The extra restriction on the depths of derivations pertains to our previously mentioned desire to generate sentences which are not too long. I n figure 5 the effect of decreasing both depths is shown. Seeds exhumed from rain-fed plots certainly had been subjected to soil water content fluctuations, particularly seeds buried at shallow depths (5 cm). The semi-chorus sopranos negotiated notes well above the stave with skill and purity, whilst the basses plumbed equally impressive sepulchral, subterranean depths. The probe will recover seeds from several depths in the seed bulk. Z-axis reconstructions were conducted to ensure that cells positioned at varying depths within the neuroblast layer were included in each sample. The electrodes within the recorded and peripheral sites were lowered so that their relative depths did not exceed 300 mm during the experiment. However, during their subsequent marine phase, these animals may encounter more attenuated light at depths, closer to their peak spectral sensitivity (see below). Here, we use the stratification requirement for dormancy alleviation to distinguish between two different depths of dormancy on the dormant -non-dormant continuum. Stations were left undisturbed for 2 wk and seeds were then retrieved from each of the depths. The improvement offered by the cooperation video camera / range finder has been shown for small depths (below 1.6 m). First and second instars occurred predominantly at relatively shallow (100-200 mm) depths in the soil profile. The pilot whale, harbor porpoise, and bottlenosed dolphin are all pelagic animals, which forage at a variety of depths. The self-other, svoy- chuzhoy correlation occupies the surface of the score, as it were, while the past-present correlation occupies the depths. A natural progression would be to extend to three dimensions to allow the robot locate chemical sources at different depths. At the end of experiments 1 and 2, soil water content at depths below 1.50 m had not changed. 559 sustained oxygenated bottom conditions at greater depths than prevailed elsewhere. In both areas, the samples were collected a few hundred metres apart, at depths between two and four metres. Alternatively, extant life may still be present at moderate depths in the subsurface. In situ metabolism of methanogenic archaea explains the increase in methane at these depths. In contrast, the shade house was not a safe site because these small seeds could easily reach different depths in the soil during irrigation. After spawning at 300 - 700 m depths, the eggs rise to 150 -250 m where the embryonic development takes place. At lesser soil depths, intermediate durations of low temperatures could readily provide a sufficient exposure to effect stratification. One-way analysis of variance was then used to examine the dataset for differences between the two depths of storage. Depths of seeds buried by beetles, levels of predation on buried and unburied seeds, and germination success of seeds buried to different depths were examined. Each removal station consisted of seeds of one of the four species experimentally buried at three different depths. Throughfall depths for each collector were summed separately to estimate spatial variability over the 1-ha site. The electrode depths obtained from the reading on the microdrive were found to be consistent with tip location verified by histology. We went down two escalators, down it seemed into the depths of the earth. Reality there is seen - seen in privileged moments - as bestowed upon us, as offering depths unsuspected, do we but have an open eye. First he roughed out the depths, then he used the drill as an outlining tool. There is, however, a form of transport in these depths. He takes away all reality, in order to drag it into the depths. Because food resources are scarce in the depths, animals are correspondingly thin on the ground. The lights and depths are clearly to be found in the water too. Indeed, archaeology first emerged alongside modernity, as an investigation into the origins and depths of human historical achievement through the medium of its material residue. Similarly, soil chemical properties were evaluated over both lateral distance from windbreaks and at soil depths. The anomalous heat is thought to be due to solar energy, which penetrates the surface ice in spring and warms the depths. The most fascinating diaries move beyond the social self to give the reader/viewer a glimpse of the depths. What do these two depths have in common? I wanted to fathom the far depths of the universe. The relationships between these yields and the total depths of rainfall and irrigation experienced over two growing seasons (rains and dry) were also presented. Aeolian and meteoritic gardening is therefore an important process in enhancing the capability of reaching greater depths. The persistence times of living cells, metabolically dormant spores and organic molecule biomarkers at different depths can then be calculated. 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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