单词 | Emergence |
例句 | 1. Conditions after the war led to the emergence of a new type of political party. 2. The annual competition has encouraged the emergence of several talented young musicians. 3. The emergence of small Japanese cars in the 1970s challenged the US and European manufacturers. 4. The last decade saw the emergence of a dynamic economy. 5. Then, the evening emergence lasts half an hour. 6. Forbes's unexpected emergence points to intriguing tactical questions. 7. The book traces the emergence of China as a superpower in the 21st century. 8. With hindsight, the emergence of any new branch of science seems inevitable, and its development a logical progression. 9. They are fertile ground for the emergence of an explicitly right-wing political force. 10. The emergence of the team as an alternative to the classic working group of individuals offers a powerful choice. 11. In other words, the emergence of conscious experience depends only on an appropriate functional structure. 11. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words. 12. On the emergence of the adult the wing is inflated to its full size by blood-pressure and the cuticle hardens. 13. The concept of disease emergence has important implications for each of these. 14. But the emergence of drug-resistant bacteria has presented a new need for such vaccines, particularly for tuberculosis. 15. The emergence of bellicose private security forces enforcing order at these parties is an allied worry. 16. Microsoft refuses to be phased by emergence of united Unix front Tough talk? 17. Furthermore, it made the emergence of a countrywide nationalist movement possible. 18. In essence, these programs fostered the emergence of local government professionals who were more capable of making public-private partnerships work. 19. In the United States, the emergence of bureaucratic government was given a particular twist by its turn-of-the-century setting. 20. The emergence of a numerous class of frivolous intellectuals is one of the least welcome phenomena of the age of modern capitalism. 21. The stratigraphic record can at best link these two important phenomena - the emergence of species and the long-term atmospheric temperature changes. 22. Social selection is undoubtedly one of the main evolutionary processes responsible for the emergence of ... behavioural characteristics. 23. Viewed from the perspective of potential development[], the point of initial emergence represents the point of maximal unfolding. 24. Activities i. Evaluate technologic aspects of food processing and water treatment that may promote infectious disease emergence. 25. But Newton, 21, is now a major factor in fourth-placed Chelsea's emergence as genuine title contenders. 26. Organisation theorists suggest that the latter type of arrangement is more conducive to the emergence of original ideas. 2 Evaluation. 27. The humanist Renaissance of the late Middle Ages had already witnessed the gradual emergence of reasoning independent of the church. 28. Its acreage expanded quickly as a response to demand fuelled by the emergence of the automobile industry. 29. What undoubtedly stimulated great evolutionary changes in vertebrate history was the emergence of the first amniote egg. 30. Even to pose such questions reminds us that there was a large element of chance in the emergence of Mrs Thatcher. 1. Conditions after the war led to the emergence of a new type of political party. 2. The annual competition has encouraged the emergence of several talented young musicians. 3. The last decade saw the emergence of a dynamic economy. 31. The actual emergence usually takes place under cover of darkness. 32. Eventually it allowed the emergence of institutions not too distant from our own political and legal understanding of the term. 33. Diarrhoea occurs coincident with emergence about a week after primary infection and up to one year after reinfection. 34. The nationalists do not see the emergence of nationalism in this way. 35. Winnicott, in his work with psychotics, became interested in the early developmental processes that facilitate the emergence of personhood. 36. The emergence of a Euro-clubbing scene is strong evidence of this trend. 37. The way was now clear for the emergence of the Umayyad caliphate, with Damascus as its capital. 38. This immediate post-war shortage ushered in what may be identified as the first phase of the emergence of headhunting. 39. For with the emergence of the new science of geology, the old faith was beginning to unravel. 40. Green politics are closely connected with the emergence of a critical consumer movement. 41. Beginning with the emergence of preoperational reasoning,(http:///emergence.html) arguments and intellectual confrontations with others are a source of cognitive conflict and disequilibrium. 42. In the early seventies an interesting development on our operational side was the emergence of illegal immigrant running by sea. 43. Piaget's work is important because it provided one of the first developmental accounts of the emergence of logical thought. 44. He identifies the reasons for the emergence of the problem: Three factors have contributed to blurring these sector boundaries. 45. At the same time we see the emergence of the professional travel photographer of whom Francis Frith is probably the best known. 46. There is also a new enforcement factor at work, which is the emergence of global markets attuned to fiscal responsibility. 47. The extreme social and economic difficulties they faced on independence meant that the emergence of recognizably democratic party politics was by no means certain. 48. Affirmative action has been the most productive route ever for the emergence of minorities into the mainstream. 49. The emergence of curriculum teams in primary schools and senior management teams in secondary schools indicates the potency of the concept. 50. These mostly reflected the emergence and subsequent disappearance of various political groupings and parties. 51. The emergence of the concept of electric field provides a particularly striking, if somewhat technical, example. 52. Mass emergence of these larvae results in the severe clinical signs described previously. 53. Historically, the emergence of parliament as the source of legal authority was a huge gain for humanity. 54. They also provide the context for the emergence and multiplication of the better-paid and more specialised trades. 55. Neither of these styles provided the basis for the emergence of Aung San and Nu. 56. The ability to steer is particularly important today, with the emergence of a global economy. 57. The emergence of stratified societies culminating in states increased conspicuous consumption of precious substances. 58. But the commune continued to act as a major obstacle to the emergence of any substantial stratum of better-off peasants. 59. More generally, the instinctive drive for self-preservation led to the emergence of a range of public and governmental institutions. 60. What we are seeing is the emergence of much more diverse and fluid organisations operating on much smaller local units. 61. Fears of the emergence of drug resistance in colonising bacteria in patients receiving selective decontamination of the gut have not been realised. 62. The 1960s and 1970s had seen the emergence of a number of social movements among oppressed groups. 63. Whatever the case, the mass emergence of spadefoot toads into the night is an unforgettable experience. 64. In addition to monitoring specific diseases and syndromes, gathering information about the numerous factors that affect disease emergence is also important. 65. Ever since the emergence of the modern state Tilly et al. 1975. 66. The policies and attitudes of the autocracy virtually ruled out the emergence of a moderate, reformist labour movement. 67. The second way makes the emergence of syntactic combinations seem much less fortuitous. 68. The emergence of Real Will is therefore a very important factor to be noted. 69. This outbreak illustrates how factors such as weather and demographic changes can affect the emergence of public health problems from infectious diseases. 70. Its emergence was to be a key factor in the establishment of democracy in the Western zones. 71. If this transpires then the emergence of fairness really will have a substantial effect on the whole area of procedural due process. 71. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day! 72. Periodic emergence of such asset price bubbles is routine in even the most developed economies. 73. The emergence of the information-processing capacity of the human brain is clearly a major transcendence in this sense. 74. What was much more important to me was the emergence of what I consider to be the breakdown of constitutional government. 75. The emergence, or re-emergence in some cases, of Nation-States which intended to organize internal power according to their own values. 76. Yet the concept of self-advocacy and the parallel emergence of normalisation, demand a radical revision of professional roles and approaches. 77. The electronic communications revolution exploded in the 1920s with the emergence of radio. 78. The emergence of a Five Nations cup, a handsome piece of silverware has signalled the end of an era. 79. Many factors, or combinations of factors, can contribute to disease emergence. 80. Such use is already providing selective pressure to the emergence of resistance. 81. If environmental factors were primarily responsible for its emergence among other populations, can the same be said for male homosexuals? 82. Emergence of difference is often experienced as a shock to the whole system, a sudden puncturing of the illusion of sameness. 83. In order of their emergence, they are deferred imitation, symbolic play, drawing, mental imagery, and spoken language. 84. A study of the emergence of the welfare state highlights the increased demands and responsibilities borne by government. 85. In either case, the end result was the emergence or a strong centralized state under authoritarian rule. 86. This was inpart due to the emergence of New Unionism which sought to organize unskilled workers. 87. The emergence of the Women's Peace Crusade was symptomatic of a growing war-weariness among the population at large. 88. In particular, the real wage will adjust spontaneously soas to prevent the emergence of excess supply in the labour market. 89. An alternative outcome, but one which may well develop from the first, is the emergence of a strong nationalist dictatorship. 90. Does economic development create favourable conditions for the emergence of democracy? 91. Eventually the recovery becomes incomplete and we can see the gradual emergence of chronic disease. 92. Assess the impact of modern medical devices on the emergence and prevention of nosocomial infections. 93. The place of its emergence into daylight will be seen on the return journey. 94. With the emergence of a global community, however, thorny problems appear. 95. The potential application of this technology to monitoring environmental changes that could affect the emergence of infectious diseases will be assessed. 96. The sheer implausibility of the emergence of humans from primordial slime in just three billion years is clearly too much for many. 97. The master-planned, classical idea of architecture soon meets with the emergence of Modern architecture. 98. In particular, they provide the preconditions for the emergence of a class of producers and a class of non-producers. 99. All of the capacities could have evolved independently, but then obtained further impetus for change from the gradual emergence of language. 100. Two major documents published in the war years provided the planks for the final emergence of the welfare state and managed economy. 101. It is through her emergence as a cult painter of the feminist movement of the 1970s that her current reputation has evolved. 102. I am not convinced that the principle of natural selection alone makes the emergence of rational beings probable. 103. Many other economic factors might be viewed as contributing to the emergence of spatial disparities in economic prosperity. 104. Nor should the bureaucratization of society as a whole be confused with the emergence of the bureaucracy as a ruling class. 105. The emergence of Operation Rescue also pushed Randall Terry to the forefront of the violent antiabortion forces. 106. I shall view it as a principle that operates without any bias towards the emergence of certain sorts of organ. 107. The emergence of a more fully developed Asiatic society among the Mormons had to await their exodus to the Intermountain West. 108. The category three emergence had just been declared concluded. 109. Electronic journal is a new prominent emergence of library. 110. The period was one of general emergence and orogeny. 111. Most emergence or submergence does not remain strictly vertical. 112. Conclusion: DNA heteroploid implies the emergence of prostate cancer. 113. the emergence of a fully fledged market economy. 114. Of course,( ) in a bad year when the hostile takeover would be the re - emergence. 115. Language emerges and develops with the emergence and development of society. 116. The UNFC calls for the emergence of a federal union. The current Burmese regime has been staunchly opposed to federalism, saying it is secession in disguise. 117. Organizers of the Webby Awards have named their 10 most influential Internet moments of the decade, spanning the emergence of the iPhone to the recent widely used Twitter in Iranian election protests. 118. Securities trading is a crime occurred and the stock market is closely related to the emergence. 119. MAC should be treated using at least two antimycobacterial drugs to prevent or delay the emergence of resistance. 120. With the development of drug micronization technology and the emergence of innovative inhaler device, DPI has now been widely applied. 121. Trust is a kind of fiduciary relationship, which is the basis of the emergence and continue of the trust. 122. Its emergence brings high recognition of industry, academe and government. 123. Disk rotation balance week, will go to a certain point of view, the local emergence of the greatest axial clearance or minimum clearance space. 124. This paper mainly discusses the cognitive factor of the emergence of metaphor from the perspective of cognitive linguistics. 125. Commercial Bribery of the emergence and development of the many causes. 126. There is also a possibility: the emergence of the hard disk bad sector. 127. In order to avoid the emergence of these contradictions, we need strict data file management. 128. This paper introduces the emergence and development of asset-pricing theory, and then focuses on the stochastic discount factor model (SDF) and the empirical study. 129. With the emergence of a global knowledge economy, skilled migration has become an important policy issue in the discussion of national competitiveness. 130. In terms of the structure, we put forward a phenomenalism of conscious emergence. 131. The variances of emergences were measured to determine the range of entrainment and the slopes of the means of emergence were used to investigate the effect of moonlight on semilunar rhythm. 132. Is the emergence of huge collectors group just an transient phenomena? 133. India' s policy and actions promotes and accelerates the emergence of Bangla Desh,(http:///emergence.html) so India playes an catalytic role in the course of the disunion of Pakistan. 134. The software of the engine management system includes 5 main models. The models are intake model, ignition control model, injection model, idle speed model, diagnosis and emergence operation model. 135. We have not only seen an earlier break up of ice on rivers and melting glaciers, but also the early emergence of insects, egg laying by birds and the flowering of plants. 136. The model can be applied to the analogous chemical affairs in character for emergence response and emergence rescue as well as to the risk evaluation in disposed ACW in performing CWC. 137. AC's promotion of tobacco anther culture emergence was effected with macroelement and microelement's balance level. 138. Bone-setting was an important method created and utilized by northern nomads to treat trauma. This treatment originated after the emergence of nomadic economy and gradually developed. 139. Although the debate cooled down for a while after 1559, the emergence of Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots, in 1567, prompted a renewed discussion of female rulership . 140. In human history , cultural exchange began with the very emergence of culture. 141. Using stream inoculation technology can restrain the emergence of the molybdenum carbide and composite phosphide eutectic and increase the percentage elongation of the casting obviously. 142. IN THE long run, the case for abandoning the managed currency regime is irrefutable, but it depends on the emergence of a domestic financial system that has sufficient depth and resilience. 143. The emergence of aptamers opens a new way for bioanalysis and sensor designing. 144. We have seen the emergence of many new nations since the war. 145. The induced disease appears as the difference of emergence rate by artificial inoculation in glasshouse, indicate the lose of sprouting ability and pre—emergence damping off. 146. No time could have been more unfortunate for the emergence of a really ripe public scandal. 147. What he quotes from Levi-Strauss would seem, on the face of it, to have exactly the same kinds of reservation and hesitation about the emergence or birth of language that Derrida himself has. 148. In recent years, however, the commercial art sector has opened up following the emergence of Chinese contemporary art on the mainland and the proliferation of new media art. 149. By studying the transition between the panting of chimps and the human ha-ha, scientists discovered that breath control is the key to the emergence of both human laughter and speech. 150. From a historical perspective, without motivation of literature development, there would be no emergence of library, betterment of its system, perfection of its function, ch. 151. From its emergence to the development and its palmy days, ancient Chinese private catalogue contributed definitely to the ancient Chinese bibliography. 152. The academic circle discusses the emergence, connotation, basic characteristics, effect and the related issues of Japanese capital ownership system from different angles. 153. Relationship between weed emergence and meteorological factors were analyzed by partial correlation analysis (PCA) and path analysis (PA). 154. Fuzziness is introduced into database systems to process this kind of obscure data, which leads to the emergence of fuzzy relational database. 155. The results indicate that Gray code counter counts accurately in the case of high clock frequency and obviously eliminates the emergence of glitch. 156. John Osborne's kitchen sink classic, 'Look Back in Anger', which we think of as epitomising post-war austerity, is really about the emergence from that era into a more affluent, complex world. 157. Backed by private venture capital, the eight quit Shockley and founded Fairchild Semiconductor, a signal moment in the emergence of California's "Silicon Valley." 158. Crusting of heavy clay soils after rainfall often causes poor emergence of crop seedlings from soil or even failure of a crop. 159. The result is that we know far more of how the heliocentric system of the "world" came into existence than of the emergence of the big bang idea in modern cosmology. 160. In order to control the emergence, and reduce danger, biological behaviour and control measurement to the greenhouse whitefly are discussed in this paper. 161. This is no doubt that the elimination of hidden inflation pressure,(/emergence.html) like the United States block China's emergence as the financial crisis. 162. The late Neoproterozoic is an important period of biological evolution; and the emergence of metazoa is a representative event, which marked the history of biology evolution having entered a new era. 163. MicroImage explores the phenomenon of emergence through the medium of software. 164. The emergence of euro signified that the procedure of creating European Economic and Monetary Union has officially proceeded into the third stage. 165. The results of host egg exposure showed that imidacloprid, triazophos, fipronil and chlorpyrifos were all badly detrimental to adult survival, parasitism capacity(F0)and adult emergence(F1). 166. Nowak has been busy working on how to whittle down the emergence of life into the simplest possible chemical system that he can describe mathematically. 167. Conclusions: New method of resuscitation for newborn infant should be popularized to prevent asphyxia emergence and reduce the incidence. 168. The voyages of discovery synchronized with the emergence of capitalist economy. 169. emergence of the iPhone and the election of U.S. President Barack Obama were among the 10 most influential moments on the Internet in the past decade, according to the annual Webby awards. 170. Therefore the deficiency of pre-Cambrian fossil and the sudden emergence of Cambrian trilobite are like a double edged sword posing threat for the very foundation of Darwin evolutionism. 171. The results revealed that the timing of pigmentation of compound eyes and adult emergence were delayed by treatment of KK-42 before 36th hours after pupation. 172. One of their goals at the conference was to pinpoint specific markers of these expressions, and then use them to identify the emergence of humans within the paleoanthropological record. 173. Juan Manuel Santos, who claims to be Mr Uribe's heir, seemed a shoo-in last month until the emergence of Antanas Mockus. 174. But if you're afraid to smile because of the less than perfect condition of your teeth, you may be interested in the emergence of the new field of cosmetic dentistry. 175. Part three discusses the reason and condition of the emergence of substantival synonym combination. 176. That project is called'The Emergence of European Modernism 1870 - 1914 '. 177. The emergence of Information Network Anti - Counterfeit Technology is closely related to the coming information era. 178. China's emergence as a supercomputing superpower should not have come as a surprise. 179. In the past, liquidity crises have been solved by the emergence of a confident buyer with deep pockets, such as John Pierpont Morgan in 1907. 180. The emergence of Internal accounting control is the result of the double-quick development of our world and it is the important measure of modern administration. 181. By using the methods of historical analysis and comparative analysis it expounds the emergence, the development and the causes of financial lease . 182. The audit expectation gap arised from the emergence of the social audit, having different size and manifestations in the different stages of social development. 183. The H1N1 pandemic was characterized by the emergence of a new influenza virus to which many people had no pre-existing immunity. 184. And today's Hefei is entering a new stage of well-grounded development and accelerated emergence. 185. The mistaking your doc may be making: not giving emergence treatment fast enough, skipping important aftercare, or missing other critical steps. 186. With the flourish of the Off-Off Broadway movements, the 1960s' American dramatic world saw the emergence of a particularly promising playwright, Sam Shepard. 187. Excessiveness reaction on the other hand possibility emergence at actual of real estate market, on the other hand possibility emergence in the financial market. 188. Based on rough set theory, a rule inference approach of integrating the importance of attributes with the emergence frequency of attribute value is proposed. 189. As the two main schools in the sociology of science, the emergence and development process of Mertonian school and Edinburgh school have indiscerptible connect ion and great difference. 190. To test the emergence of 'theory of mind' the researchers wanted to find out whether children could pass a false belief test. 191. The Bush and Biden trips to Sichuan bookend one of the world's greatest stories: the rise of China and its emergence as a global juggernaut. 192. To address individual and public health concerns, trials are urgently needed to find the optimal combination of existing drugs that are effective but do not induce the emergence of ADAP-VEMs. 193. The cocktailed herbicides could be soil-applied before sowing, between sowing and emergence and foliar-sprayed after emergence. 194. The meaning also influences the emergence of suppositional object and understanding of favoringand favored role. 195. The emergence of this project takes the lead in promoting the value of circumjacent commerce. 196. This paper expounds the geneses and harms of the salty soil, introduces some main methods for the construction of the railway roadbed on salty soil in the emergence project on Xige No. 197. It thinks the emergence of DINK phenomenon has it's own historical inevitability in china. 198. The unique political structures of late Middle AgesItaly have led some to theorize that its unusual social climate allowed the emergence of a rare cultural efflorescence . 199. Conclusion To add fish meal into larval diet could affect emergence rate in the later generations of the blowfly when continuously reared. 200. Darwin's Evolutionism has suffered attacks from the Christian conservatives since its emergence. 201. Objective To investigate the combination effect of tramadol and low dose propofol on emergence agitation in children receiving sevoflurane for adenotonsillectomy procedure. 202. Emergence requires a population of a multitude, a collective, a mob, more. 203. We can take the changes of society as the basis, semantic extension and pragmatic extension as the approach and the emergence of neologism as the result. 204. The results showed that seed pelleting agent evidently enhanced seedling qualities by promoting seedling emergence and tillering and increasing dry matter accumulation. 205. Mans death marks not only the breakup of the old episteme but also the emergence of the new one. 206. The corrosion spot emergence marks the beginning of the part failure of the coating, and the corrosion spot increase and growth present the failure area enlargement. 207. The result was the emergence of programmed instruction, a technique of leading a learner through a series of instructional steps to a desired level of performance. 208. In the radar echo images the squall line showed herringbone or bow, bull's-eye structure and the main front was associated with thin ribbon weak echo which was the sign of the emergence of gale. 209. National Day before the emergence of such a message, Fei enough excitement. 210. In the transformation of contemporary China, the emergence of "Underprivileged Group" has been not only an evolvement of social structure, but also a constructive process of discursive production. 211. Pix(DPC)and CaCl 2 solutions were used for soaking seeds so as to regulate the salt tolerance of Gossypium hirsutum L at seedling emergence stage. 212. Conclusion: Gene have different degree loses in abnormal chromosome karyogram, result in chromosomal gene linkage not equilibrium and and emergence clinical effect. 213. As a powerful, orientable, clean and efficient light source, laser has leaded a vitally important innovation in various fields since emergence. 214. While the emergence of a large number of plastic wastes posed serious challenges to people, it also gave us new opportunities. Therefore, it is urgent to separate and recycle soft package plastics. 215. John Henry at the machine and saw emergence images the future. 215. Wish you will love and make progress everyday! 216. With the emergence and development of illegitimate child claim system, illegitimate children's status enhances gradually, and their legitimate rights and interests are effectively safeguarded. 217. The emergence of China has unavoidably led to short - term disruptions in the economies of many countries. 218. Fig. 2 . Hourly adult emergence rate of Neochrysocharis formosa at 25 ℃. 219. This paper discusses the emergence and omission of prepositions and the substitutions of hidden Chinese prepositions by using Case grammar, Valence grammar and Argument theory. 220. The first part of the article, the emergence of the Coriolis force. 221. Well-adapted to the cold climate of palaeolithic Europe and western Asia, neanderthals appear to have been the dominant hominid in the region until the emergence of anatomically modern humans. 222. So it is an available mean to solve"the last mile problem"and emergence communication. 223. Through the balance of the line pattern of change in the digital stream, " 0" and " 1" code word, thus avoiding the emergence of a long stream of " 0" or long " a" phenomenon. 224. Historicism claims that nothing is of greater moment than the emergence of a really new period. 225. Before the emergence of cell phones and mobile smart phones, long-distance communication required extensive and expensive infrastructure, beyond the ability of many poor nations to afford. 226. Veteran's return this season has given Lakers dramatic improvement at point guard, and Farmar's emergence has helped him stay fresh. 227. The emergence of AVI can enhance color intensity and results in the "blueness" of color in the vacuole. 228. Of all the ecologic factors contributing to arthropod-borne zoonotic viral disease emergence, uncontrolled urbanization is the most important. 229. Consequently, reductionism tends to ignore the kinds of interactions that can trigger the emergence of order, patterns, or properties that do not preexist in the underlying physical substram. 230. The emergence of the term "subaltern" also means that in China, the intellects - as members of the middle class, or at least quasi-middle class- do have a voice in the general discourse. 231. Emergence does not only depend on soil temperature but also a function of variety. 232. Including the emergence of God, God's genealogy, God's daily life and the origin of mankind. 233. The core idea in my own theory of the emergence of collectively autocatalytic sets is simple and involves what is called a phase transition in a “random graph”. 234. 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