词汇 | example_english_disrupt |
释义 | Examples of disruptThese 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. All disrupted strains had the same atypical morphology when developed under standard conditions. However, myelin-mediated inhibition has mostly been studied under conditions in which the organization of myelin was disrupted. The energies of life in this case are rampant, disrupting what is good. If a pattern of anticipation is to be disrupted, it must first be established. Alternatively, if the tumors are separate primary lesions, then different genetic pathways might have been disrupted and the tumors may require separate treatment strategies. Nerves rated as severe contained numerous damaged axons throughout the nerve, had grossly disrupted nerve morphology and sometimes contained few, if any, healthy axons. Even before organised tourism on a large scale occurred, there was evidence that animal behaviour was being disrupted. To make matters worse, evacuation greatly disrupted the distribution of the paper and hit circulation. The window opens up new possibilities for the theatre, extending rather than disrupting its conventions. The plague years 1712 - 14 severely disrupted the old poor relief system. The pre-conquest societies of this region too were disrupted in a number of ways. A turning point is one in which the average developmental trajectory is disrupted in a positive or negative fashion. In light of this approach, one might ask what would happen if this cognitive structure is disrupted. Each event in the sequence shared a common process of disrupted family process plus frequent family transitions and marked social disadvantage. He recognized that, under extreme conditions, the attachment relationship could be disrupted, thus increasing the risk of pathological development. In short, traditional political systems were disrupted thoroughly during the colonial era. Men and women continued to renegotiate household spheres of power as pre-colonial divisions of labor were permanently disrupted. Table 5 shows the number and percentage of disrupted and nondisrupted classifications by attachment groups for both maternal and infant attachment. The demonstrations disrupted the company's operations, and company staff were trapped in the occupied facilities. Either of these measures puts local tissue development out of step with adjoining parts and disrupts the co-ordinated schedule of development. The film is disrupted prior to the shock wave arrival. When an adverbial particle intervenes between a main predicate and tense, however, linear adjacency is disrupted. A preoccupation with death, disrupted eating and sleeping patterns, or increased anger are other examples, all of which can exacerbate symptoms of mental illness. Additionally, the two structures differ with respect to the base pairs disrupted near the cross-over point. Above a threshold concentration, the peptide disrupts the lipid packing, which leads to the internalization of the peptide. We also note that, as one stand is used as a template, its structure is disrupted by the replicase. Although some nuclei were disrupted, releasing chromatin that spread in the field, this did not interfere with the fractionation yield. Interruption occurs when late processing of the target is disrupted by the mask so that further processing of the target does not occur. The conclusion of the book is the desire for an 'ethical praxis that disrupts horizons'. In the course of the discussion, the information flow is disrupted because it is unclear how much transfer money is listed in the president's budget. The first is a trend towards greater interdependence, and the second is a catastrophic element that disrupts some portion of this interdependence. Such workers often have high absentee and turnover rates, and their performances may be otherwise easily disrupted. Activities disrupted very passive situations, prompted people into action, into relating with each other, producing laughter, silliness and even pride. In each case the fruit of this toxicity is something that is disjointed, distorted and disrupting. Such features were rapidly disrupted, however, once starvation began. In this representation, the internal order of the self we saw above is disrupted as the self literally gravitates through attraction toward another. Even people who lived at some distance from the border found that it disrupted their lives in all sorts of ways. Increasing colonial presence disrupted the seasonal mobility of indigenous hunters and herders. Because the aim of our approach is to acquire know-how knowledge without disrupting a normal design process, we adopted a bottom-up approach. In other words, the second language can be disrupted from a nickel-sized site rather than a dime-sized site. One remaining possibility is that the performance of this pathway is disrupted. The paradox, then, is that a certain unity can only be understood conceptually after this unity is disrupted and lost. We perform the analysis separately here to avoid disrupting the flow of our argument in the next section. The result of disrupting this process is the severe heterogeneous symptoms characteristic of schizophrenia. The enterohepatic circulation is disrupted, with systemic shunting of the portal venous blood. Especially for an inexperienced reader, the interruption in processing necessitated by a return sweep could be disrupting. Because normal cognition is disrupted by the ensuing arousal, it may be difficult intentionally to dampen down such imagery. Patterns of co-resident adult men in maritally disrupted families and children's well-being. Damage to the insula disrupts addiction to cigarette smoking. Much more immediately threatening is the probability that agricultural systems will be disrupted. Furthermore, crustal deformation associated with tectonic uplift and exposure of ancient basins often disrupts the lateral continuity of stratigraphic indicators and renders their correlation problematic. If neuronal migration is disrupted, an abnormality in cell position results. One issue that has recurred at all three levels of analysis concerns the nature of the cognitive architecture that is disrupted in developmental dyslexia. The authors showed that disrupting the b-sheet structure in either layer was insufficient to completely prevent fibril formation. We propose the hypothesis that some of the same regulatory pathways may be disrupted in the hybrid male sterility of multiple species groups. Finally, oxytocin's effects on maternal bonding can be disrupted via blockade of m-opiod receptors, underscoring the relation between oxytocin and opioid peptides. What were these forces which apparently affected, indeed disrupted, colonial rule so dramatically ? They found that irrelevant variation in the voice dimension disrupted performance more than irrelevant variation in the linguistic dimension for all age groups. During incubation, development may be disrupted giving rise to the presence of mild deformities. However, the correspondence over the troubled winter months of 1659-60 was constantly disrupted. If the walking rhythm is not adjusted to accommodate for this external impulse, the robot's rhythmic motion will be disrupted resulting in instability. Natural systems capture energy and nutrients through complex interactions, which are simplified and disrupted under agricultural uses2. The introduction of competing non-pathogenic (probiotic) organisms into the gastrointestinal tract helps restore microbial balance which is initially disrupted by antibiotics. Drugs may also cause dysphagia by a direct effect on muscle f unction that disrupts peristalsis. The present study suggests that an active cortical network participates in disrupting the spindle activities. If the metre, like the 6/4 that underlies this example, is built to allow multiple groupings, dissonances can occur without disrupting it excessively. Spontaneous synaptic activity was persistent during carbenoxolone application, indicating that chemical transmission onto these neurons was intact and only electrical transmission was disrupted. The paracellular permeability was then disrupted using divalent-cation-depleted seawater solutions and the effect on septate junction structure was examined. The contribution of the present study was to determine which features separated disrupted and spared discriminations. Tight junctions and microvilli localized at the trophoblastic surface were disrupted to a high degree. The dialectics of form and content cannot be disrupted; it is the necessary precondition of how content is presented and what it comprises. Turbulence (approximants or frications) refers to airflow that is disrupted by a constriction in the vocal tract (such as s in the word sing). Other groups discovered that when they needed substitutes, whether temporary or permanent, they could accommodate the changes without disrupting the basic identity of the group. The potential for disrupting social relations is heightened when discussion becomes passionate. Communication pathways have been disrupted and expert knowledge dissipated. Thus, pollutants can interfere with development by disrupting metabolic process and thereby act as teratogenic substances, albeit fairly non-specific. Contemporary thinking on genetics expands racial categories and, in doing so, disrupts them. The economic life of an entire town was disrupted and a valuable training vessel lost. They were also attempting to draw in the authorities by explaining that local exploiters were disrupting cultivation at this important time. A press for disrupting bacteria and other microorganisms. Note the pycnotic worm nuclei (pn) and neutrophils phagocytosing disrupted parasite cells. If the stammer is serious, it will have had a severely disrupting effect on the person's life style. The local women organised by their local groupings on several occasions blocked the entry to the gas plant and disrupted operations. Even the occasional discussions of reflexivity or actual reflexive practices have not disrupted these conventions. Patients with retinal and macular disease have disrupted central vision. In this view, the septate junction was completely disrupted. Staining was pale along column edges, in the border strips, because binocular function was disrupted by strabismus. Refinement of the ipsilateral retinocollicular projection is disrupted in double endothelial and neuronal nitric oxide synthase gene knockout mice. Clearly the normal rhythm of cone opsin expression appeared to be disrupted due to the absence of light. The poisonous snake referred to here, however, represents a dangerous wisdom, expressed through sexuality, that disrupts a family. If the natural world escapes its proper limits, the basic order of who eats and who gets eaten becomes disrupted. In addition, agricultural practices in which coastal farmers cyclically turn over the soil have disrupted fossils and artefacts interred in the earth. Viral particles were disrupted and nucleic acids released. Exposure to bleached kraft pulp-mill effluent disrupts the pituitary-gonadal axis of white sucker at multiple sites. If parliament can be made effective and functional it would suggest means for disrupting the ways bureaucrats gain unduly through political patronage. The detrimental influence of disrupted parenting may be an ongoing process. Tertiary structure is disrupted with a concomitant increase in helical content. A ' safe zone ' is an area in which guerrillas are the dominant power, but unable to prevent attacks disrupting civilians along its many borders. 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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