词汇 | example_english_descend |
释义 | Examples of descendThese 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 classical picture of botulism is of descending symmetrical flaccid paralysis with no fever. Their possession of the bundles would have identified them as lineage heads, those most directly descended from the divine ancestors. A logging gap was defined as the area of ground disturbed beneath an opening in the canopy descending to within 12 m of the ground. Note the right descending aorta is seen well distally and does not run beneath the esophagus. Finally, an excerpt including ascending and descending parts of the sweep is played. The pulmonary arteries and descending aorta are also seen well. Moreover, two aberrant arteries originating from the descending aorta were imaged clearly. In the normal fetus, the tension of arterial oxygen would be higher in the ascending aorta than in the pulmonary arteries and descending aorta. The eight most common serogroups were 23, 9, 6, 19, 14, 3, 15 and 11 (in descending order). However, the book for the most part managed to avoid descending into trivial reportage, so easy to do when coverage is so broad-based. As the scores are produced in descending order, it is only necessary to consider adjacent values. She sang and little by little descended to the stage, where she immediately disappeared. Help was also sought (in descending frequency) from family, friends and neighbours, hospital staff and the police. The two have descended into the dungeon and are in the process of digging the prisoner's grave. In the meantime, their aircraft has descended through 7,500 feet. A more complex network consisting of four levels of descending control and limited upward feedback. Areas informs me that the king has just descended to the sombre shores. By descending the hierarchical tree, we find that there are seventeen leaf nodes in the taxonomy. The sun was shining brilliantly when all of a sudden darkness descended over the place. The shaft has an average diameter of 90 cm and descends 287 cm from the surface. The entrance to the shaft descended from the eastern edge of the retaining wall of the enclosure. Among them is what he calls an expanding conjunctura gesture with a descending fourth. To hazard a statistical glimpse, it was determined that a significantly greater percentage of minor filled thirds per manuscript were descending (p=0.002). First, the dorsal pallium of stem amniotes acquired sensory inputs from the dorsal thalamus (and descending motor projections). When they judged the crowd sufficiently warmed up, they descended and tried to lead rushes on the meeting venue. The descending air therefore has very little water vapor left. One descended to the ground once but immediately climbed another plant. Another tempo change ushers in a closing phrase of classical cues based on a tonic triad followed by tonic tones in descending octave leaps. In addition, fast, light, five-note ascending and descending scales were used to check the availability of notes in the upper range. The distance between the posteriorly located pulmonary trunk and the aortic arch and descending aorta was shorter than in cases with concordant connections. Both patients showed a nontortuous arterial duct inserting normally with the descending aorta at an obtuse inferior angle. On the first postoperative day, the stent in the orifice of the right pulmonary vein migrated to the descending aorta. A collateral artery originating from the descending aorta supplied the left lung, while the right pulmonary artery originated from the arterial duct. Retro-esophageal segment of the left aortic arch, right ligamentum arteriosum and right descending aorta causing a congenital vascular ring about the trachea and eosophagus. Rotation of the transducer allowed simultaneous imaging of the ascending and descending aorta and distal part of the arterial duct. Preoperative radiography demonstrated a left-sided heart and descending aorta. Flow in die descending aorta was abnormal, with retrograde flow in diastole at die level of the diaphragm. The descending aorta measured 2 cm in diameter. The balloon diameter was between the diameters of aortic isthmus and descending aorta at the level of diaphragm. The remainder of the descending thoracic aorta was also stiff and somewhat narrow, while the abdominal aorta was pliable and of normal caliber. There was a saccular aneurysm of 5 mm diameter in the proximal thoracic descending aorta, two millimeters distal to the patent arterial duct. After implantation, pressures were measured simultaneously in the ascending and descending aorta, and angiography was performed in the ascending aorta. Even more interesting was a direct collateral vessel originating from the descending thoracic aorta and connecting with the coronary circulation. The connection between the ascending and descending aorta, however, could not be seen. The methods themselves are arranged in the table in descending order of the frequency with which they were recalled by the subjects. Figure 10 shows a sequence of experimental stick diagrams when the biped descending stairs. Second choices (in descending order) were carbamazepine, phenobarbital and valproate. Other brainstem neurons (not shown) send descending projections to the spinal cord to influence muscle tone and activity across the sleep-wake cycle. The study ranges citizens' juries at the top, followed in descending order by deliberative polls, citizens' panels, public meetings, focus groups, and opinion polls. The mezzo-soprano soloist begins with a descending major triad. Nevertheless, the main visuomotor integrative center is the midbrain tectum itself, via its descending projections to the hindbrain. In an underdense plasma layer with linearly descending density profile, the accelerated electrons move together with the laser pulse which propagates with increasing group velocity. However, there is an alternative to the 1st plural subject pronoun: a gente, descended from the noun phrase of the same form, meaning 'the people'. The left anterior descending coronary artery coursed anomalously over the infundibulum of the right ventricle. Echocardiographic diagnosis of right aortic arch with a retroesophageal segment and left descending aorta. There were a few small collateral arteries from the right subclavian artery to the descending aorta. Following convention, the results are returned in descending order of length. Ascending and descending trials were conducted, initially set substantially below or above the threshold. The families are listed in descending order of density. The values obtained with the triangle shapes are here presented from top to bottom in descending order. Historically the ground is usually in a triple metre and descends chromatically, in long and essentially regular note values. Although [2.29] is rather neutral (neither ascending nor descending) it still presents contrast to [3.9] and [2.28]. Both have to act equally while mutually changing their roles in ascending or descending, respectively. Evidence for differential control of posterior hypothalamic, supramammillary, and medial mammillary theta-related cellular discharge by ascending and descending pathways. The left-hand piano part, composed in larger intervals (mostly octave leaps), ascending and descending, further complements the wave-like impression of this passage. First, if the distal dorsal aorta is retained with the seventh intersegmental artery, an aberrant right subclavian artery will arise from the descending aorta. The three tombs have steps descending to the doorway. The last outcome in this gradually descending sequence is supposed to be much worse than the one we start with. I n most of the region of descending fluid the gradient is steepened. At the same time, the ordinarily rotating (counterclockwise-rotating) vortices are subjected to a more significant suction effect from the descending leading-edge surface. The flow visualization showed qualitatively the structure of convection and the localization of the ascending and descending fluid regions. A 12 mm conduit was inserted between the ascending and descending aorta. Retraction into the descending aorta led to a sudden change in spectral quality, so that it proved possible to derive a pure envelope velocity curve. Are they descended from small, isolated populations or are they part of one continentally distributed population? The arterial catheter was removed and a repeat descending aortic aortogram was performed using a pigtail catheter in the same projections as the previous aortogram. One patient has discrete stenoses of the left anterior descending coronary artery and is scheduled for angioplasty. Preoperative radiography had demonstrated a left-sided heart and descending aorta. The circumflex artery supplied a small posterior descending vessel. In descending order of importance to the model, the significant predictors were mobility, being unclear what to do, and importance of prizes. He discredited the then new theory that human beings had descended from apes because the proofs presented were purely anatomical. The tomb is accessed through a 90-cmdiameter oval-shaped shaft that descends 130 cm to the entry of the chamber. At the sixth storey the staircase descends below the surface of the water. As the moisture is absorbed, the temperature drops and the air becomes denser, descending to the floor of the atrium. The family is conceptualised as a bounded unit consisting of people descended from a single source. Their organization into lineages descended from ancestral females has been demonstrated in some populations. Because they were descended from them, many sometimes descending from a single ancestral species. When the servant or clown for whom the medium had descended leaves the stage, discourse can revert to its normal level. An invisible curtain descended on this precise date. The table indicates which categories each of the six companies found useful; the categories are listed in descending order of usefulness. After buying a ticket, visitors are guided to the left, descending steps before they set out across the open landscape. The shaft, 5.3 metres in diameter, descends six storeys. No patients had a pressure gradient from the pulmonary trunk to the left pulmonary artery, or from the aortic arch to the descending aorta. Blood samples were taken during heart catheterisation from the right ventricle and from the descending aorta. There was one case with a double arch which fed a descending aorta on the left side. Each of his phrases begins a pair of descending minims, harmonized separately. In the other four, either the left coronary artery or the left anterior descending artery was occluded or severely stenosed. The widely patent arterial duct forms a natural prolongation of the pulmonary trunk toward the descending thoracic aorta. The descending aorta opacified via extensive collateral arteries with a gap of 2 cm between the two segments. 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