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单词 Isolation
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(1) He lives in splendid isolation .
(2) Many deaf people have feelings of isolation and loneliness.
(3) He retired and lived in relative isolation.
(4) Because of its geographical isolation, the area developed its own unique culture.
(5) The country has been threatened with complete isolation from the international community unless the atrocities stop.
(6) I ejaculated mentally , " you deserve perpetual isolation from your species for your churlish inhospitality.
(7) His isolation has made him blunt about the feelings of others.
(8) No medication works in isolation but is affected to a greater or lesser extent by many other factors.
(9) The country could face international isolation if it does not withdraw its troops.
(10) Many unemployed people experience feelings of isolation and depression.
(11) Does the virtual office equal freedom or isolation?
(12) The hotel stands in splendid isolation, surrounded by moorland.
(13) Punishment cannot be discussed in isolation from social theory.
(14) Diplomatic isolation could lead to economic disaster.
(15) Looked at in isolation, these facts are not encouraging.
(16) A feeling of isolation swept over me.
(17) Retirement can often cause feelings of isolation.
(18) National isolation can only cause economic and cultural impoverish-ment.
(19) The millionaire lived in complete isolation from the outside world.
(20) The political prisoner had been held in complete isolation .
(21) Words are pronounced differently in isolation from how they are pronounced in context.
(22) Years of international isolation has led the country to develop a siege mentality.
(23) Many immigrants experience isolation.
(24) Scarlet fever victims had to go to the isolation hospital.
(25) Malcolm works in isolation but I have no doubts about his abilities.
(26) Several villages suffered serious privations during their long isolation during the war.
(27) The house sits in splendid isolation on top of a steep hill.
(28) The country has again achieved international respectability after years of isolation.
(29) The future of health care cannot be considered in isolation from economic factors.
(30) Each chapter is self-contained and can be studied in isolation.
(1) He lives in splendid isolation .
(2) Many deaf people have feelings of isolation and loneliness.
(3) He retired and lived in relative isolation.
(4) Because of its geographical isolation, the area developed its own unique culture.
(5) The country has been threatened with complete isolation from the international community unless the atrocities stop.
(6) The country has again achieved international respectability after years of isolation.
(7) I ejaculated mentally , " you deserve perpetual isolation from your species for your churlish inhospitality.
(8) No medication works in isolation but is affected to a greater or lesser extent by many other factors.
(9) The country could face international isolation if it does not withdraw its troops.
(10) The millionaire lived in complete isolation from the outside world.
(11) We must on no account view problems superficially and in isolation.
(31) The figures should not be looked at in isolation but as part of a pattern.
(32) To make sense, these figures should not be looked at in isolation.
(33) These immigrants face problems of geographical distance and cultural isolation.
(34) The various organs of the body do not function in isolation but are mutually dependent.
(35) The tower stands in splendid isolation on the cliff edge.
(36) The mansion sits in splendid isolation on top of the hill .
(37) We must on no account view problems superficially and in isolation.
(38) Boredom and isolation were driving Polly to desperation.
(39) In her isolation, she began to doubt her friendships.
(40) Steamboats, railways and telegraphs broke down geographical isolation.
(41) First-year college students often experience feelings of isolation.
(42) Nationalistic isolation tears apart the fabric of humanity.
(43) I roamed around archways leading nowhere and windows framed by stone walls standing in isolation.
(44) This is isolation and, in the broader context, the notion of what it means to be an island.
(45) Because of the isolation nearly all the off-farm employment was rural, with the Forestry Commission being the major employer.
(46) But he needs more time to undo the barriers built by decades of isolation and protectionist legislation.
(47) Breaking out of that isolation may be one of the greatest challenges now facing our imagination.
(48) Relative isolation suited his character and he followed his own ideas with considerable success.
(49) Small semi-serious shopping expeditions are valued as a relief from the social isolation and the work of housework.
(50) The leukocytes maintain their integrity and function during the isolation and labelling procedure.
(51) There is debate about whether a single species can split into two without geographical isolation.
(52) Most studies entailing isolation of intestinal epithelial cells invitro and subsequent grafting invivo have used intact undifferentiated fetal endoderm.
(53) In turn, that sense of community is what is expected to make New Traditional neighborhoods desirable in this age of isolation.
(54) The bottle of detergent stood in reproachful isolation at one end of the table.
(55) A word presented at the end of a sentence is considerably easier to recognise than that same word presented in isolation.
(56) On the contrary, features and limbs are perceived in isolation without relation, as fragments rather than as part of a totality.
(57) Or that it is wrong to take an excerpt from a programme and look at it in isolation.
(58) Most galaxies are found in clusters rather than in isolation.
(58) try its best to gather and create good sentences.
(59) This means that equilibrium quantity will increase by an amount greater than that which either change would have entailed in isolation.
(60) He also suggested a method to distinguish to which category any given behaviour pattern belonged; this was the isolation experiment.
(61) Then three years ago, she lost her hearing and seemed destined for a life of isolation before she underwent the operation.
(62) Each frame of reference is constructed largely through cultural influences. Broadly speaking there are four possible approaches: Isolation.
(63) Kim Il Sung also found the dialogue with the South to be beneficial, especially in breaking out of his diplomatic isolation.
(64) Moreover, when words are spoken in continuous speech they often sound different from when spoken in isolation.
(65) The isolation or bunching together of such pupils only provides them with poor role models and intensive interaction with other disturbed children.
(66) Often the first separation was literal, through hospital isolation and quarantine, practices firmly established during the 1916 polio epidemic.
(67) Increased integration of the patient and carers is encouraged, combatting the isolation which has frequently preceded referral.
(68) Whilst matrix isolation attempts to reproduce this situation, the target molecules are in intimate contact with the matrix material.
(69) Economic sanctions, the cultural and sporting boycotts, and diplomatic isolation must be maintained and intensified.
(70) Their ruthless pursuit of Navajos in the 1860s led to isolation of a small band, which interbred, risking genetic disorders.
(71) Shore actually plays the smarter of two dimwits who mistakenly lock themselves in a Biosphere-type isolation experiment.
(72) This isolation, of course, affects their family just as much.
(73) Transformer coupling of the source and/or detector to the Wheatstone network is often adopted to match impedance levels or for isolation purposes.
(74) Most policemen felt beleaguered and misunderstood, their isolation further deepened by criticism from politicians and the media.
(75) As this isolation ends the possibility arises of a fully global economy.
(76) Frequently many rural communities are faced with more than their physical and geographical isolation.
(77) This ancient placental family coexisted with the marsupials from the early days of the continent's isolation.
(78) Of course, his own eminence contributed to his isolation, but he also chose solitude as his appropriate fate.
(79) All this existed in a state of nearly complete, if splendid, isolation.
(80) She does not work in isolation, and poor records will deprive others involved in teaching of vital information about the student.
(81) Bored in the isolation of his taxi, curiosity and perhaps hunger got the better of him.
(82) One process which has certainly been important is geographical isolation.
(83) These measures can not be seen in isolation as they interact with each other.
(84) Most agreed the experience had dented their confidence and morale, leaving lasting memories of isolation and frustration.
(85) Our isolation cancelled by the Saviour's action, embracing as he did both tomb and hill.
(86) Information can be automatically kept up to date, and will allow individuals to co-operate on projects instead of beavering away in isolation.
(87) The lack of clear leadership was underlined by the increasing isolation of Nicholas himself.
(88) It was a simple drawing of a square tower, standing in splendid isolation like an accusing finger pointing at the sky.
(88) try its best to collect and create good sentences.
(89) Other techniques may also be used, both in isolation and in various combinations.
(90) Fault Diagnosis/Isolation: Aircraft have become ever more sophisticated, integrating many technologies within a single airframe.
(91) But this sense of isolation and estrangement was easy enough to understand, and certainly indicated no abnormality.
(92) Cultural isolation may be damaging to the business sector of one nation.
(93) Yet keep in mind: your children are in the safest place and the most complete isolation on our hilltop.
(94) Each sentence could be studied in isolation and be analysed in terms of grammatical construction, lexical content and so on.
(95) However, this does not in itself overcome the language problems which have arisen during the period of isolation.
(96) Macroconsolidation within organizations provides an ideal breeding ground for insulation, isolation, and illusion.
(97) The quick deposition of these sediments resulted in clay compaction and the isolation of porous and permeable sand with impermeable shales.
(98) In the face of the current crisis in contract doctrine, however, recent studies have partially overcome this disciplinary isolation.
(99) The editorial also took the position that isolation would not eradicate the disease.
(100) By this, presumably, was meant the isolation of single figures in sequential positions like a Muybridge series in three dimensions.
(101) To stare at an empty vastness would be dispiriting; perhaps also it would bring about too great a sense of isolation.
(102) The Isolation Plant is an immense underground catacomb of storage cells.
(103) But there is an interdependence between the various themes in his work that makes it difficult to deal with them in isolation.
(104) To begin with Darwin had solved this problem by invoking geographical isolation.
(105) On the early lunar landing missions, the plan called for the astronauts to be transferred straight into an isolation chamber.
(106) Moreover, the isolation of the men of the wetlands led to inbreeding.
(107) The island's isolation has been a major factor in preserving its beauty.
(108) Although our inner lives have been relentlessly diminished by ecosocial isolation, the antidote lies in recovering awareness of our context.
(109) His poems were a desperate expression of his loneliness and isolation.
(110) It could be argued that a poorly performing ICU is unlikely to occur in isolation.
(111) This may involve developing life plans with the individuals for whom they are responsible in isolation from other agencies.
(112) In contrast, the general view is that disposing of high-level waste must involve isolation and containment.
(113) Boredom, isolation and loneliness can lead to alcoholism, marriage breakdowns and a failure to complete the assignment.
(114) In the liberal model, education tends to be seen, to some extent, in isolation from the social structure.
(115) For instance, if environmental changes are capricious, the animal's migration viewed in isolation will also be capricious.
(116) The collapse of the Labour government had little effect on the Party's isolation.
(117) Moore's method of isolation bids us try to conceive a sample of such education in entire isolation.
(118) But the Byzantine emperors were themselves no more trusting and would generally keep their foreign envoys in virtual isolation.
(119) He does not try to explicate knowledge in terms of an object in isolation from the knowing subject.
(120) Each story was separate and passed on in isolation with the possible exception of the story of the Passion.
(121) Lack of privacy, loss of security and personal identity and isolation from family and friends may also contribute to anxiety.
(122) It is doubtful that any one of the described prevention programs - in isolation - will effectively prevent abuse.
(123) The personal consequences of complete isolation in hospital for patients and families who have previously socialised freely are potentially enormous.
(124) Many such programmes are unnecessarily harsh and increase isolation by confining the patient to bed.
(125) Words spoken in connected speech often sound different than when spoken in isolation.
(126) Telephones can be installed, emergency call-card systems operated and local neighbourly help recruited to reduce the isolation of many old people.
(127) War and isolation have proved an ideal breeding ground for corruption and feuding between rival political clans.
(128) Man is so constructed that such isolation is too immense to conceive and the young cabin boy loses his rational faculties.
(129) These involved marital, loss or separation, social relations or isolation, and criminal behaviour problems.
(130) We hope to dispel the belief that scientists work in isolation in windowless rooms.
(131) Gombe is still inaccessible by road - but despite its isolation, it hasn't lacked human interest.
(132) It was a 3, 000-foot granite slab, rising in total isolation from a flat plain.
(133) Young and far from home, they suffer from emotional deprivation and severe isolation.
(134) This struggle with adversity and the resulting self-imposed isolation came to be seen as criteria for artistic genius.
(135) SunNet Manager includes a set of applications for automated fault isolation, diagnosis and network monitoring and control.
(136) Many teachers work in relative isolation within their own classrooms in both primary and secondary schools.
(137) Even opting out of the social chapter to undercut the core on labour costs will not ultimately compensate for complete isolation.
(138) One could have too much of loneliness and isolation, and Jenny was good company; cheerful and amusingly astringent.
(139) He tends to create images of empty spaces, of objects in isolation.
(140) These research activities have led to the initial isolation of many of the now known species of methane producing bacteria.
(141) Does it really make sense to conceive of a tutorial existing in isolation?
(142) The isolation seemed complete, in the haste he had forgotten his companion and in recompense he called out his name.
(143) Is it by clustering together to elect one of their own in isolation?
(144) Isolation of non-O1 Vibrio cholerae associated with enteric disease of herbivores in Western Colorado.
(145) Nevertheless, the vastly expanded social contacts removed a shield of isolation from village life.
(146) This isolation, like the isolation in terrestrial evolution, breeds variety and marked differences.
(147) To put a kid like Delia in eight-hour isolation for accepting a cigarette from a friend is bizarre and outrageous.
(148) Subjects do not exist in isolation, but rather come together to form a coherent whole for the children.
(148) is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
(149) It strips away the pretended grounds for much of their ecclesial isolation.
(150) Clustering of high fertility families, and geographical and social isolation of some estates, may be important too.
(151) The years in isolation and adversity had deepened his self-knowledge and political awareness.
(152) That devil, born of isolation, he had seen so often destroy young men through exhaustion, frustration and despair.
(153) Serializable -- This is the strongest level of isolation.
(154) The invention also provides a trench isolation structure-fabrication process.
(155) The first and second architectures are generally challenging due to the significant number of connections and the external isolation required for the parallel interface.
(156) Mnesia supports ACID (Atomicity, Consistency, Isolation and Durability), but also offers the ability to perform in memory only operations on tables (at the expense of durability).
(157) Sound intensity measurement allows accurate identification, isolation and ranking of individual sound sources.
(158) This provides a layer of isolation for each user account.
(159) A combination of mechanical and enzymatic isolation method is described for acutely isolating rat hippocampal neurons suitable for patch clamp recording.
(160) Extracted the active constituents of Alisma Orientalis by isolation techniques then established rat urolithiasis model.
(161) Single shell lining is a reflection of the mechanical concept, namely, the lining without isolation layer which can well bare the external applied load together.
(162) This article introduced a method how to design for secondary network security in Gezhouba Hydroelectric Area by transverse physical isolation equipment.
(163) Flyback power supply reduces the volume of the power supply while integrated isolation amplifier HCPL-7840 simplifies feedback circuit and increases the reliability.
(164) Aim To use the epiderm as the seeding cell in the skin tissue engineering, and choose the optimized conditions for the isolation and growth of human epidermal cells in culture.
(165) The principle of thermal isolation structure is discussed . The conversion process of infrared signal to electric signal is given , as well as the equivalent circuit .
(166) A transaction processing system must support complete isolation of a transaction from other concurrently running transactions.
(167) The most effective way for powerplant-mounting system to obtain excellent vibration isolation performance is to uncouple the multi-degree-of-freedom vibrations as much as possible.
(168) METHODS Suction of sputum on time and enough moisture of air way, physical therapy of thorax, oral cavity hygiene care, aseptic isolation and nutritional support etc were provided.
(169) Conclusion:This is the first report of the isolation of 1-5 from Spiraea genus, and 6 from this plant.
(170) Using the base isolation technique in this project demonstrates obvious technical and economic benefit.
(171) The TDA could be cultivated in the allantoic and yolk fluid of embryonated chicken eggs just as primary isolation of other microbial agents.
(172) The Influence of the loss factor, thickness and flake filler on the sound isolation performance of polyurethane elastomer is studied.
(173) This pellet was utilized to prepare bacteriorhodopsin while the supernatant was used for the isolation of crude fatty acids.
(174) Therefore, effective isolation method is investigated by combining active and passive vibration isolation technology for out small disturbance.
(175) The author describes the way to achieve optical Isolation baseband transmission with demonstrations.
(176) Thus, we will focus on intra-device isolation principles in a situation where a device is shared across many solutions.
(177) Fault detection and isolation in linear time invariant systems is studied using the time redundancy based parity space approaches.
(178) Isolation of Mycobacterium bovis from human cases of cervical adenitis in Tanzania: a cause for concern?
(179) With the advanced magnetic isolation method, the instrument can automatically isolate high purity nucleic acid from various samples, such as blood,[] tissue and cells.
(180) The product can also be used for general analog signal isolation applications requiring high accuracy, stability and linearity under similarly severe noise conditions.
(181) Human retinal pigment epithelial (RPE) cell cultures are usually obtained from donor eyes; isolation and culture of RPE cells obtained by evisceration has not been reported previously.
(182) No specific hint is specified. The isolation level will be set to Repeatable Read and a "SELECT..FOR UPDATE" SQL statement will be used to get an update lock on the row in the database.
(183) It is important to recognize that these injuries can occur in isolation or in association with other fractures of the distal part of the humerus, the radial head, or the olecranon.
(184) However the difficulties involved in macrophage isolation mean they are some of the body's least explored cells.
(185) Selection of ground current, comparison of isolation level and consideration of protective device in the resistance ground system are presented.
(186) Urban social isolation is also roomed in the self-selection of people.
(187) Loft has a spring and autumn shed, pigeon-shed, athlete pigeon trainer and drop shed and observation room, treatment rooms, laboratories, isolation rooms, with a cafe, meeting room, recreation room.
(188) The extraction, isolation and identification of Jia-xiang Chrysanthemum morifolium Ramat were studied in this paper.
(189) The functions of hot air isolation valves of mills were introduced.
(190) The effect of different fillers such as hollow glass microsphere, pulverous coal ash and foam polymer on water insertion loss of sound isolation rubber material were studied.
(191) DB2 Version 8 introduced the statement clause WITH ISOLEVEL, which can be used to define the isolation level at the statement level.
(192) Copper wires tin except with solderability outside, still have a isolation insulating materials of sulfur in effect.
(193) Due to the dielectric isolation of the measurement circuit layer, the sensor can work steadily under high temperature and possesses greater excess temperature tolerance.
(194) In the present study, fungal epiphytes and endophytes were isolated from healthy leaves of Camellia sinensis with routine isolation methods.
(195) The simulation using the bi-directional beam propagation method proves that the demultiplexer can have very low insertion loss and high isolation ratio.
(196) Requirements-driven systems development methods focus on functional decomposition, often in isolation to assemblage composition, which typically occurs late in the development lifecycle.
(197) Objective: To study the isolation and culture of chondrocyte of joint cartilage, and the influence of EGF on its growth and dedifferentiation.
(198) If the query is executed at a higher isolation level than the isolation level at which the MQT is created, that MQT will not be considered for execution of the query.
(199) On the base of other isolation lead-rubber bearings, a new bearing model including the axial-load effect is developed.
(200) Marsh gas It is composed mainly of methane which is naturally decomposed from the residue of plants under the condition of air isolation, marsh gas is used mainly as fuel.
(201) Self-interest demand of state actor makes it form foreign policy tropism of isolation and nonalignment under the special culture ideas.
(202) Eaton's Hybrid Fuel Tank Isolation Valve enables fuel vapor containment within the tank until the engine is available and prevents canister saturation and hydrocarbon leakage.
(203) A.I. is based on a short story by Brian Aldiss that illustrates the isolation inherent in an overpopulated, high-tech world.
(204) RESULT Those parameters and information values reflected the isolation quality of the chemical characteristic fingerprint of Fagopyrum tatarium Gaertn.
(205) The main assembly shall consist of two independently operating torsion spring check assemblies, two resilient seated isolation valves, and four ball valve type test cocks.
(206) The J2EE specification defines a deployment descriptor attribute that specifies the transaction isolation level for a given EJB method.
(207) The first part of the experiment is the isolation and characterization of sarsasapogenin from Anemarrhena asphodeloides Bunge.
(208) In some cases,[http:///isolation.html] the reed (of the reed relay) is placed outside the center of the coil to improve electrical isolation.
(209) It is different from the traditional electromagnetic current transformer and voltage transformer. It adopts the optoelectronic isolation, data digitization and technology of optical communication.
(210) This thesis discusses the performance of the piezo-ceramic actuator and it'S active narrowband vibration isolation technique of high frequency flexible structure based on resonant case.
(211) Faith in its actual working out has to go through spells of unsyllabled isolation.
(212) In the paper, a novel open ring cancellation circuit is designed to improve isolation between antennas.
(213) Objective: To investigate the effects of the cytokines on isolation and cloning of human embryonic stem-like cells.
(214) Meth- od:Bioassay guided isolation was used to find out the monomeric compounds by carrying out the vitro anti - malaria assay on the fractions isola - ted from the MeOHextract of Semen Arecae.
(215) This paper summarizes oil vapor cleaning method, isolation method and the key points of implementation during the welding of oil depot equipment.
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