词汇 | example_english_deterioration |
释义 | Examples of deteriorationThese 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. We will now summarise some of these psychological processes involved within the dementia sufferer's response to the experience of neurological deterioration. It remains unclear whether preschizophrenics show significant deterioration with age in any given domain. Therefore, the role of lipoxygenase in seed deterioration remains uncertain. The effect of downregulating the signalling pathways is to push deterioration back in time, not to prevent it. Medial prefrontal cortical dysfunction may in turn result in deterioration of the ability to perceive movements and mental states from other persons. The measures proposed are oriented to mitigating the factors that induce greater environmental deterioration and poverty. The hypothesis that the decrease of raffinose family oligosaccharides during priming is related to rapid seed deterioration in storage has recently been examined vigorously. The counterpart of these good macroeconomic performances, resulting from adjusting replacement rates, is the important deterioration in the relative standardof-living of retirees compared to workers. It was only at considerably lower axis water contents that signs of intracellular deterioration were noted, coincident with declining viability of the rapidly-dried seeds. Cultures were monitored for as long as 18 days, but both control and treated worms showed signs of deterioration after day 12. This change causes concomitant deterioration in function and behavior. We view a deterioration marker as representing a distinct process that is cumulative, progressive, and not necessarily permanent.! The first four in the table, pertaining mostly to state capture, all show either stagnation or deterioration. However, strong deterioration of discharge stability is evident in hydrogen-based mixtures. The men's rapid deterioration was attracting widespread concern in much the same way colliery explosions had in the first half of the nineteenth century. Such anisotropies develop naturally in accelerators and may lead to a deterioration of beam quality. The type of death which is least well understood, but which is significant in nursing homes, is the process of general deterioration. Tiredness, lethargy, dyspnoea, pruritus, insomnia, weakness and deterioration in mobility are common and have significant impact on the quality of life. Such slow drying at relatively high water potentials leads to accelerated deterioration of desiccation-tolerant cells and is counter-productive. Any deterioration in economic conditions will clearly undermine the reliability of paid work as a route out of poverty. Physical progress may not be impressive, but there may be prevention of further deterioration and psychological benefits. There is an intimate relationship between bodily deterioration, its visibility and the reduced social and cultural status of people in their later years. Again midlifestylism pays no heed to bodily deterioration, very old age and the structural impediments to the adoption of appropriate lifestyles and attendant identities. This results in the deterioration of the parameters of ion beams which are generated near the critical density surface. The outcomes have been deterioration in the irrigation infrastructure (canals, etc.) and the inability of remaining authorities to enforce rules. 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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