词汇 | example_english_distance |
释义 | Examples of distanceThese 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. Two intermediate points on the string were marked with tightly knotted thread and were used as points from which distances could be measured. The difference of the focal distances is a constant. The larger size of these nomads allows them to cover ground and move over longer distances than smaller animals. Common gene content between two organisms is proposed as a genomic estimation of distances between them. Molecular phylogenies of these collections of genes were constructed using neighbor-joining and maximum likelihood methods, extracting 24 sets of distances. Branch points located at long distances are also suboptimal. One can not be distanced from or emotionally neutral about issues of self-knowledge. In theory, and to some extent in practice, it does act as a means of distancing broadcasting from government. If distances to local rural district council schools are too great, they have to rely on whatever education is provided by the farmer. Only coal was moved long distances by canals, railways and roads. The reasons were the lack of available places and the long distances between home and school. As the terrace is the main viewing station, the abbey is looked down on, it is distanced or put in perspective. Vagrants, for example, were more mobile and travelled longer distances than other migrants. If, however, the distances vary, the resulting intersections will produce compartments and facets of all the possible combinations. Furthermore, we will build densely, but not in the between the building heights and their reciprocal distances form of high rises or so-called low density. In uniform translations equal distances are covered in equal times, whereas in uniform rotations equal angles are covered in equal times. Archaeological studies focusing on these networks have given valuable information on the distances, the direction and the character of mobility of palaeolithic groups. The distancing effect of that can also be linked to its function as complementizer. Camera distances, background conditions, and camera angles were standardized across emotion photos. Between countries, selection should be based on genetic o distances and geographical origin. The variability around the aerodynamic expectation suggested that postural control, by the spider, could play a significant part in ballooning distances. Here it is being suggested that a similar dissociation subserves the perception of size at much greater distances. At large distances from the circular cylinder the total magnetic field consists of two parts. The upper limit of measured separation distances was established by the size of the test volume. The diffusion regime can be observed t o set in only for distances from the source between 5 and 10. A picture could be produced of the instantaneous vector field a t a given phase by assuming that horizontal distances are time like. Figure 22 shows that the mixed-fluid mean velocity appears to approach the conventional mean velocity a t large distances downstream. I rounded the distances to 50 bp intervals. Another possible reason for the similarity in map distances is that recombination might occur largely within coding sequences. Most methods will proceed by first identifying linkage groups and then subsequently estimate marker order and distances between markers within each linkage group. Genetic distances were estimated assuming that differences in allele frequency distributions between populations were due to drift. The combination of linkage values and the calculation of distances between loci of linked factors. Analysis of koala populations at intermediate geographic distances would be required to assess gene flow accurately. Invariant measures and equilibrium states for some mappings which expand distances. Once again, we see that the key to constructing the weight appears to be the distances to the points xj where the data is prescribed. Often the distances are normalized or weighted differences are used. Bands scored as present or absent were transformed into a data matrix to calculate genetic distances among accessions. Such distances can vary from a lower bound to an upper bound; unknown distances can be assumed to vary in the range ', '!. The combination of linkage values and the calculation of distances between the loci of linked factors. An appropriate rate of spread is obtained with rare dispersal at distances of the order of tens of kilometres. Therefore, a probability distribution specifying availability of consanguines at various distances was given as an input. Their workloads have been augmented because they have had to travel longer distances to fish, garden and find untainted firewood. Longer distances were calculated by a straight line. Measurement and other forms of scientific representation are deployed "in the regulation of social and economic relations" over large distances. Our goal is to find a control law that determines u such that the helicopter follows other helicopters with desired threedimensional relative distances. The results are obtained by placing a plane reflector aligned in front of the sensor at varying distances and measuring it repetitively three hundred times. An experimental study for different distances (0.6 to 5 m) has allowed the identification of the sensor model parameters. They observed that for the same jumping height, different take-off angles would result in different jump distances. Proximity of the robot to obstacles is assessed by considering all distances between control points and workspace obstacles. Double signature distances are stored in an array to represent the objects that appear in the image after segmentation. The scan is performed in direction to the center, and the distances from the center to the two first border points found are measured. Their distances to the origin point are same. Starting from here he obtains by using developments of the late middle ages: the distances are to each other as the squares of the times. Horizontal distances are irrelevant in the interpretation of the figures. The resolving power of the instrument may approach the single-crystal diffraction limit even at moderate source-to-detector distances. Negative values denote distances presynaptic to the middle of the synaptic cleft and positive values distances postsynaptic to the middle. A natural unit would be a change from one level to another, but the distances between levels vary both within and across dimensions. As a result, it takes very little time for molecules to move short distances, but a considerable time to move longer distances. Despite the substantial phylogenetic distances among these organisms, as the meeting progressed striking similarities became apparent among the dormant and/or dry states. He also distances himself from 'narrow racial stereotyping'. They do not disperse thousands of seeds long distances to single sites as do tapirs. The sunflower, lily and peacock feather therefore distanced their user from the world of feminine frills. We analyzed spatial distributions of both species using nearest-neighbour distances of individuals within a species along the transects sampled during the second sampling period. The fragments were isolated by distances of 70-650 m from continuous forest and fenced to prevent encroachment by cattle. Coordinates for vine types have been scaled so that the euclidean distances from the origin represent standard deviations. The precise locations of the subplots were obtained by measuring the coordinate distances from the boundaries of the plots. We calculated the distances between nearest-neighbour d roppings. In each site we positioned fifteen 1-m2 plots, at random distances in a radius of 10 m around the parent tree. Distances in the other two ecological wasp groups did not correlate significantly with floristic distances. Seeds that are swallowed, however, can travel longer distances having the potential advantage to colonize new microhabitats and escape predation near conspecifics. Animal locations and defecation sites were entered into a geographic information system, which was then used to estimate travel distances and paths. We measured responses to individual texels at different distances from the texture border. The kappa values of agreement were significantly greater than the zero at both distances. A total of 12 cells were tested mostly with 3-5 distances. The best fits were defined by the least sum of squared distances between fit and data in the vector plane. When scanning wholemounts, sections were usually acquired at 1-mm distances over the region of interest, although 0.5-mm sections were occasionally obtained. All branch lengths are proportional to the distances between sequences. The checkered landmark object was centered at the indicated distances in centimeters from the reward locus, and on each side of the midline. However, the set of nearest-neighbor distances for cells in an array is just a subset of the distances between adjacent cells in that array. The reason is that for p 2, the two-dimensional integral of the power spectrum is improper, leading to an infinite autocorrelation function at zero distances. His book may endorse advanced ideas, but he distances himself from them by reminding his readers of his own conservative lifestyle. The problem of constructing a two-dimensional receptor pattern is analogous to the problem of making a geographical map from relative distances between cities. Geostatistical analyses were also used to examine the spatial variation in throughfall, spatial autocorrelation and to determine minimum distances for independence of collectors. The physical significance of za and zb is that they correspond respectively to the axial distances between consecutive lattice points and between adjacent protofilaments. Spatially proximate units tend to be more alike along cultural and institutional lines than ones separated by great distances. In these patients the measured distances from the chest wall to the anterior arterial trunk were all less than 15 mm. Therefore, wind-dispersed seeds may reach longer distances in clearings and in lowstature young stands than in well-developed forests. Most farmers would not need to resettle because the new lands are at commuting distances from the villages. To some extent he sought to guard himself from criticism by distancing himself from the more disreputable forms of popular magic. The points at which observed and expected distances differ greatly suggest themselves as candidates as borders of distinct areas. In the furrow irrigation plots they were located at the same distances perpendicular to the planted row. Only at the end of the flowering season did these distances decrease, as the last few flowering trees were more aggregated. Even with discounted bus fares for retired people, some respondents said they could not afford the expensive fares for short distances. Unlike the procedure used for the expert studies, it is not possible to simply rescale the distances algebraically. The distances refer to the political distances between alternative outcomes relative to the range of actors' preferences. In the absence of evidence that the party would ever refuse to join a government, the logit method tends to produce extremely large horizon distances. Importantly for our purposes, some of these other factors could systematically affect the distances from the citizens. Temporal distances (days) between pairs of isolates were calculated as the number of days separating their collection. 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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