词汇 | example_english_diverse |
释义 | Examples of diverseThese 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. For those with a more quantitative inclination, diverse data on physical and psychological health and life satisfaction are reported. Therefore, they must cope with the problem of representing very diverse lexical information at different levels of granularity, and store the information efficiently. The reason we apply a uniform random number for rendering fractal is that it can create unique and more diverse forms. For more diverse centres that were either semi-rural to rural or from developing countries, heterogeneity remained. The performances of all these works are very fine, the result of good preparation in live performance and sympathy with the very diverse styles involved. Proteins can of course modulate the behavior of membrane lipids in diverse manners, and through a variety of types of interactions, both specific and non-specific. We may, however, expect that a diverse multitude of actors (as pilgrims) would have been present around that day, perhaps even the king. Clearly, biological and psychological factors can both play a role in the pathways to these diverse outcomes. Our results suggest that these metabolites are involved in diverse signalling pathways such as calcium release and cell cycle signalling. There, the absence of a reduplicative morpheme is clear, as most of the words have only partial self-similarity, and their meanings are diverse. Rather, poor pre-morbid work or social adjustment and poor course of illness were potent risk factors for diverse forms of disability in persons with psychosis. Since identity itself is fluid and diverse, so too must be the range of support options on offer. The diverse mix of crops that loosely define horticulture is reflected in the collection of 15 chapters that make up this book. What organizes these diverse traditions and theories into a coherent outlook is the hierarchical relationship between human knowledge and divinely revealed knowledge. The net result is that working and retired populations are becoming more similar and are increasingly subject to diverse life-chances. The final two sections in the book address the issues affecting grandparents among diverse populations and services and interventions. The presence of genetically diverse phylloxera with strong vine host associations suggests that populations of this insect may be comprised of host 'specialists'. In these ways, we included the views of low-income people in diverse situations on a broad range of issues related to health-related services and supports. These scholars draw on diverse theoretical approaches and often use both qualitative and quantitative methods to conduct evidence-based analyses (6;14;17). Further research, with more diverse samples, is needed in this understudied area. The current study is unique in that the sample was ethnically as well as economically diverse. Thus, there were two diverse models that remained such until there was a partial convergence in the second half of the eighteenth century. 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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