词汇 | example_english_enrich |
释义 | Examples of enrichThese 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. 170 tensively accumulated data that are enriched with people of extreme phenotypic values. Occasionally it contains pods (greater than 1 cm) of black sandstone enriched in carbon and pyrite. Once we have enriched graphs sufficiently, they are actually isomorphic to terms with explicit sharing. The biosynthesis of tenellin enriched from singly and doubly labelled precursors. In such places sediments enriched in organic matter, and thus in nutrients and metals, are formed. They were enriched by the narrators' knowledge of each other. Isolation of biologically active ribonucleic acid from sources enriched in ribonuclease. The lines will never be without significance, only change their significance, and this is a means of enriching the content of the work. Thus, adverse postnatal experience could contribute significantly to disordered development; enriching experiences, on the other hand, could potentially facilitate survival of neurons and synapses. When one comes in contact with linguistic diversity on an individual level, such as through travel in foreign lands, it is enriching. Distribution of fetal erythroblasts enriched from maternal blood in multifetal pregnancies. Abstracts imprinted genes and has enriched for other known imprinted genes. Selection can cause overestimation of the true parameter by enriching for beneficial mutations. Oysters were reared in cylindrical sieves in 1000 l tanks with recirculating enriched seawater. The albitized facies is enriched in secondary albite, arfvedsonite, annite and accessory zircon. Other studies have investigated whether enriched input has an effect on acquisition. In accordance with the noticing hypothesis referred to above, enriched input can only work for acquisition if learners actually pay attention to the target structure. The literature on biosocial science has been markedly enriched by the present volume. Following this example, wffs could be enriched to include constructors for conjunction and disjunction. The psychology of memory enriched the physiology of perception. Their autobiographical works are thus marked, and ultimately enriched, by tension, hesitation, and anxiety, par ticularly regarding their own power and authority as authors. His writings were complicated and enriched by his awareness of those changes and of the singularity of each of the cultures experiencing them. Furthermore, the program enriches the low-level predicate subpath by synonym information and closing subpath transitively. The narrowing machine is an extension of a purely functional machine enriched by mechanisms for unification andt. A more open canopy will result in more rainwater falling straight through and therefore will not be enriched by contact with plant surfaces. The visual environment was a normal laboratory environment, which was enriched with a wide variety of appropriate visual and tactile stimuli. In this way 'the creative process of architecture is [also] continually extended and the architectonic language is constantly developed and enriched'. In effect, the lowered premiums, enriched benefit packages, and reduced cost-sharing characteristic of early managed care products could no longer be 'financed' by provider discounts. Working together not only enriched our own learning development, and resulted in a close collegial bond, but also deepened the musical experiences of our students. What these claims mean is that a child's phonological representation apparatus is initially highly impoverished and is enriched over the course of acquisition. In the end, the ministry was intermittently criticized for enriching minority entrepreneurs and infringing on the privileges of minority vested interest. Our great writers sensed the need for enriching and cultivating the language of the people without resorting to the means of scientific philology. Furthermore, the presentation of material is improved in many respects : some classifications have become more detailed ; the discussions are enriched with additional examples and illustrations. What, in fact, are these so-called 'most enriched and unified zonal languages', if not the languages of the dominant and imperialist nations? The feeling of fullness, of being totally immersed in another world, is further heightened, and our experience as readers enriched. Extraordinary nonperiodic tiling that enriches the theory of tiles. Finally, more context, particularly in the later chapters that deal with military engagements, would have enriched the story. Thus, both theory and research suggest the possibility of enriching and expanding the authors' attractive concept of the epistemic triangle to create an emotion-cognition triangle. A putative stem cell population is enriched for steroid receptor positive cells. A putative human breast stem cell population is enriched for steroid receptor-positive cells. In this just war the soul has been enriched with new emotions of measureless humanism. Art, science and learning are the means by which the life of the whole people can be beauti®ed and enriched. Ideas are supported and enriched here through reference to examples of children's music, always shown in their own notation, and to other research. Our paper illustrates the versatility of the technique and enriches the set of situations in which it can be applied. There is also a movement, prompted by the federal government, toward physically and psychologically enriching research animals' environment. During this phase, there needs to be recognition that a commitment to others is enriching for the individual self. Instead of enriching law to cope with a new development, the law can be left incomplete. We limit our study to the cut-free, constant-free multiplicative fragment of linear logic enriched with the mix rule. In conclusion, generalisations about phonological contrasts present no impediment to enriching phonological representations in the way argued for here. Our analysis is limited to corruption that personally enriches politicians. The opposite appears to be the case for the microorganisms themselves which are enriched in heavy iron isotopes and depleted in light iron isotopes. Here one enriches the collection of truth values. However, we cannot get rid of the since a net may be read back into several different enriched terms. In particular, we shall consider 'order enriched' and 'approximable' applicative structures. We consider an observational preorder based on testing enriched by substitutions. In some fibers, mitochondria and other membranous organelles appeared to be more enriched on one side of the node. A word becomes a prolonged gesture, often with smooth contours and enriched timbre. The discourse setting enriches the construal of the corner, attributing to it certain properties which facilitate the selling of merchandise. Variations in the degree of partial melting of a reasonably homogeneous enriched mantle do not explain the observed chemical evolution. The sedimentary composition changes from sandstones to oxidized microconglomerates, enriched with allochtonous eroded quartz pebbles, feldspars and micas. Figure 8 depicts the extension of the argumentative web, enriched by the further (dashed) argumentational loop. The literature is therefore enriched by studies, reflections and theoretical debates on decentralisation. Thus, although enriched in nutrients, stemflow was not considered to be of great relevance for total nutrient fluxes in the forest. Several transcription factors have been characterized that are enriched or specifically expressed in photoreceptor cells. The model is enriched with a new agent and a discrete global clock. A generous use of images enriches the book. They parcelled up existing fields and enriched them with new orchards and citrus groves, erecting infrastructures to support crop growth and storage. The magnetite has obviously settled further down in the chamber as the deepest zones are enriched, whereas the middle zones are depleted. Elements are often absent or at reduced frequency in centromeric, pericentromeric or nucleolar organizing regions, and occasionally enriched in pericentromeric or terminal heterochromatin. The additional layers of description promote new perceptions unintended by the designer, enriching creativity, through exploration of their consequences. The primary fossilized mineral(s) are calcium carbonate enriched with magnesium. The helium ions are only slightly enriched, with a drop in the middle of the solitary wave. The refrain word is strategically situated to carry the song's meaning as first-stanza associations are enriched by those that follow. A possible disadvantage of such a semantically enriched knowledge model is the large number of facets that need to be filled when building ontologies. The words, the phonemes, the vocal gestures are transformed into a musical flux enriched by the unique colours of each language. However, he repeatedly drives such discussions toward the conclusion that contestation enriched, even strengthened, mainstream definitions of these terms. Checked exceptions can be modeled by enriching return values. The semantics of pattern-matching are further enriched by irrefutable pattern annotations, which may be embedded within patterns. In this way some local parts in hydrothermal media were enriched with organic matter. The definitions are very similar to a typed lambda calculus enriched by sums and products, except for the recursive terms we allow. In such an environment, lidites, sandstones and clayey sediments very enriched in carbonaceous matter were deposited within an impure carbonate sequence (the calc-silicate series). During that time new historical approaches and techniques have enriched the study of agriculture and have taken the project in directions unforeseen by the originators. Rather, contextual memory is reduced significantly in these knockout mice when animals are exposed to an enriched environment between training and testing. Once set in motion, die tradition enriched itself with new texts. From these enriched structures, the similarities shared with proof nets should be made concrete. The book is also enriched by the fact that data and approaches to interpretation are drawn from a number of disciplines. In this study, we have searched for 'significantly enriched' classes of genes among all differentially expressed genes. Complexity of processing is further enriched by the odor source. They have greatly enriched the database relating to the effects of drugs on behaviour. The sample groups were enriched for the mutant genotypes that normally occur at very low frequency in the population. Most mapping experiments are primarily interested in these enriched or depleted features. On the other, they did the opposite: they signified and enriched personal identities and social ties. The ideal case-scenario is an enriching exchange between fiction and reality. Each of these new experiences leaves its trace in memory, enriching our knowledge base. Developmental psychopathologists emphasize that the perspectives of normality and psychopathology are mutually enriching. Our findings indicate that enriched parenting styles may enhance children's long-term adaptive capacities. The imagined space is then enriched with the additional desirable features (darkness, being unknown to cops). His text is enriched and enlivened by a good deal of well-chosen quotation from primary sources. Finally, an attractor state may change if the system is dramatically altered or enriched or if a significant perturbation is applied. The keystones are richly carved and the arch soffit is deeply coffered and enriched. 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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