单词 | Migrate |
例句 | 1. These animals migrate annually in search of food. 2. People migrate to find work. 3. I wish we could migrate from here every winter, as the birds do! 4. People migrate to cities like Jakarta in search of work. 5. These birds migrate to Europe in the summer season, returning to warmer places in the south for the winter. 6. Wealthy people often migrate in winter to warmer sunnier countries. 7. Every spring they migrate towards the coast. 8. The birds migrate in September. 9. Many birds migrate southward every winter. 10. Birds usually migrate from north to south. 10. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. 11. Some birds migrate to find warmer weather. 12. Most birds have to fly long distances to migrate. 13. These birds migrate to North Africa in winter. 14. the geographic route along which birds customarily migrate. 15. Mexican farm workers migrate into the US each year to find work at harvest time. 16. Farmers have learned that they have to migrate if they want to survive. 17. The whales migrate some 6,000 miles to breed and calve in the warm lagoons. 18. Some tribes migrate with their cattle in search of fresh grass. 19. These workers migrate from country to country in search of work. 20. The infected cells then migrate to other areas of the body. 21. Herdsmen used migrate with their cattle and sheep in search of fresh grass. 22. These birds migrate northwards in spring and southwards in fall. 23. Birds migrate so that they can winter in a warmer country. 24. In September, these birds migrate 2000 miles south to a warmer climate. 25. Swallows migrate south in winter. 26. People do not lightly take the decision to migrate. 27. More than 2 million ducks migrate to the lake each fall. 28. The cells seem to migrate along a track of extracellular material that covers cells which are oriented along the pathway they take. 29. Those cells which can form pigment migrate beneath the skin and enter all the feather germs. 30. As parts of the world become uninhabitable, millions of people will try to migrate to more hospitable areas. 1. These animals migrate annually in search of food. 2. People migrate to find work. 3. I wish we could migrate from here every winter, as the birds do! 4. People migrate to cities like Jakarta in search of work. 5. These birds migrate to Europe in the summer season, returning to warmer places in the south for the winter. 6. Wealthy people often migrate in winter to warmer sunnier countries. 7. These birds migrate northwards in spring and southwards in fall. 31. Hydrogen ions then migrate into cells in exchange for potassium ions, which enter the extracellular fluid. 32. If insufficient cells migrate into the front of the head the face will be abnormally small. 33. Governments turn a blind eye to the thousands of poverty-stricken families that migrate to the forest every year. 34. As ideas migrate overseas, the economic and technological resources needed to implement the ideas migrate too. 35. When moist conditions prevail, the L3 migrate from the faeces on to the herbage. 36. Development through to L5 takes place in the alveoli and bronchi, and the adults migrate to the trachea. 37. Though few volunteers were ready to migrate, not everyone thought Turner a crackpot. 38. Indeed, some of our dragonflies regularly migrate across the North Sea. 39. AL/1 enables users to analyse and migrate mainframe-based Cobol data to personal computers. 40. The expanding region will attract capital for investment and workers will migrate from the less advantaged areas. 41. This means that now he has no need to migrate if he can work his own land. 42. Immigrants presumably want to migrate because it is advantageous for them to do so. 43. Additionally, they migrate through the tissues of the horse, especially the liver and lungs,[] and cause considerable damage. 44. The condition of insecurity which often prompts people to migrate to towns means that urban growth occurs under highly unfavourable circumstances. 45. Small mammals therefore do not live in cold countries, and birds migrate south in winter. 46. Their goslings never learned how to migrate, and their descendants live on. 47. They then migrate into the lymphoid tissue and eventually return to the blood circulation. 48. Some cells migrate beneath the future skin and will give rise to pigment cells. 49. Do people search for emotional attachments when they migrate to cities? 50. Then it was starting to be winter and getting cold and it was getting time for the bird to migrate South. 51. They were certain of one thing, though: they would not migrate to the city(), as others had done. 52. When their numbers reach a peak, like bees in a hive, they decide to migrate to better pastures. 53. Since the protein exhibits electrical neutrality at its isoelectric point, it is unable to migrate in an electric field. 162. 54. Or, they could have their developmental pathway specified before they begin migrating and then would migrate to the correct sites. 55. So far, employment had shown less tendency to migrate from the central cities, but this process was soon to quicken. 56. Significant numbers of larvae reach the lungs and migrate to the bronchioles where they are killed by the animal's immune response. 57. These L4 then emerge on to the mucosal surface, migrate to the colon, develop to the adult stage. 58. Tendency to migrate was again assessed by three independent ornithologists. 59. ErgoClient is aimed at large networked enterprises that intend to migrate from one computing environment to another. 60. An animal that once ranged over thousands of miles is forced to migrate to a tiny island. 61. In short, multiple ways exist to implement / migrate to the hybrid architecture. 62. How do birds know when to migrate, and how do they find their way back home? 63. It's easy to spot flocks of geese as they migrate. 64. The venture could also provide productive, nonfarm employment for enterprising Vicosinos who might otherwise migrate out of the community. 65. Yet other neural crest cells migrate into the head region and form tissues of the head and face such as cartilage and bone. 66. Where there are areas of high unemployment, workers tend to migrate to other, wealthier parts of the country. 67. There is a very strong wish in this corner of the world to go elsewhere, to migrate collectively to another present. 68. It is unlikely that IT managers will wish to migrate such large amounts of dead material across computer systems. 69. Increasingly, we are seeing all sorts of societal activities migrate into cyberspace. 70. Both men and women must migrate in search of work and there is little need to secure inheritance through marriage. 71. The L1 migrate up the trachea,[/migrate.html] are swallowed and pass out in the faeces. 72. I've never met a single one who didn't migrate here for work. 73. Similarly, costlier graduated tails should be less prevalent in families that migrate than in other families. 74. Both men and women must also look for paid work and many have been forced to migrate into the cities. 75. Annual changes in the weather are also the stimulus for millions of birds to migrate. 76. Geography was important because it would help the evolutionist to explain how populations were able to migrate and adapt to new locations. 77. These cells then migrate to many different parts of the embryo. 78. For a short period previously produced, but non-expelled, hydrocarbons would continue to migrate from the sediments. 79. Transverse bars may migrate down - stream relatively rapidly. 80. Instinct impels the cuckoo to migrate. 81. When did the Irish migrate to the United States? 82. The rich people often migrate in winter to Florida. 83. Large numbers of birds migrate south every winter. 84. Some birds migrate as season changes. 85. Now that you are planing to migrate to canada, you must try your best to used to chillness. 86. Wealthy people often migrate in winter to warmer and sunnier places. 87. During pregnancy, trophoblasts migrate from the placenta into uterine spiral arteries, transforming them into wide channels that lack vasoconstrictive properties. 88. Mining exploitation is one of the important resources of heavy metals pollution, heavy metals from mining activity migrate with surface runoff easily and pollute vicinal river. 89. Those destined for secretion pass through the Golgi stacks and are packaged within condensing vacuoles that evolve into zymogen granules as they migrate toward the luminal surface of the acinar cell. 90. If you have numerous models you wish to migrate, you may find the above process time consuming. 91. Mammalian primordial germ cells form and migrate to the gonad during embryonic development. 92. If you want to migrate to a command reference, and it has the same content model as the basic reference, then you can simply copy the reference model. 93. Go, have no you such. This house but small fine house of, temporarily the none lives, Moncler Manteau, so fair production us free to migrate is incoming. 94. During wet periods Tortoises will migrate from one body of water to another. 95. To build a 3D simulation team or migrate an existing 2D simulation team to 3D simulation environment, maintenance of agent world model is the first core problem to consider. 96. This policy defines the rule to migrate files from one pool to another depending on various file attributes like access time, modified time, file name, path, owner, and so on. 97. Stem cells found along the surfaces of the airways (in the bronchiolar epithelium) proliferate rapidly in mice after viral infection and migrate to sites of damage. 98. DDT molecules in water tend to migrate to the surface. 99. In the studies of neural transplantation, Chen and his colleagues observed tha the grafted central neurons could migrate from the subarachnoid space into the spinal cord and cerebral cortex. 100. Migrate more systems and repeat the process until you've virtualized as much memory as you need to. 101. The card material would not contain elements which might migrate into and modify the magnetic material. It can stick magnetic stripe or coat something. 102. After withdrawal of verapamil,[http:///migrate.html] fibroblast was able to migrate from the gingival fragment. 103. A thick stand of cactus, such as a Saguaro forest, can migrate onto or off of a patch of southwestern desert in little as 100 years. 104. Animals could react, choose, migrate, adapt and give room for the blossoming of pseudo - Lamarckian evolution. 105. Lampetra japonica could migrate to the Yellow Sea region and freshwater in Jiangsu Province. 106. Coyotes creep too far south, or mockingbirds migrate too far north. And then, they stay. 107. Snakebite Orks always carry a selection of venomous serpents with them when they migrate to new planets, just in case the indigenous lifeforms prove to be unsuitably inoffensive . 108. Strong expression is first observed in prechordal plate at the stage of 50% epiboly, l the stained cells then migrate to the proctodeum . 109. Another is the fact that labour is cheaper and factories built out west allow workers to stay closer to home, rather than migrate to far-flung manufacturing hubs. 110. But to mature, these newborn cells must migrate away from the influence of the multipotent stem cells. On average, only half of them make the trip; the rest die. 111. When the cells of ependymal layer stopped to migrate, the ependymal layer began to transform into pseudostratified columnar and simple columnar epithelium. 112. The anadromous form called "steelhead" migrate to the ocean, though they must return to fresh water to reproduce. 113. Another approach might be to migrate branches of your run-time environment on an individual basis. 114. The reasons why a process cannot or should not migrate vary (using pthreads, doing significant amount of disk operation, very short runtime duration). 115. Their stromal counterparts may differentiate and migrate from this space to reside on the abluminal side of marrow sinusoids and form a three-dimensional network that invests the capillary bed. 116. "It's a staging area for entry into Apache," James explained, "like an airlock where projects can join, migrate to the Apache infrastructure, and learn how to become part of Apache, and so on." 117. Gastric parietal cells are born close to the opening of the fundic gland and then migrate towards the bottom. 118. You can then migrate this _install directory into your target environment when building a floppy distribution or embedded initial RAM disk. 119. That article demonstrates how easy it is to migrate the CLX projects from Windows to Linux. 120. Green darner dragonflies (Anax junius), migrate south from the northeastern United States every autumn; some travel as far as Florida. 121. Objective. To demonstrate that in addition to its recognized volume expansion properties, that the product has the ability to migrate and produce symptoms remote from where it was inserted. 122. However, if your occupation is a trade occupation, you will no longer be able to apply to migrate to Australia under the GSM program based on meeting the Australian study requirement. 123. Migrate to frameworks that support Ajax: Newer frameworks are beginning to support the asynchronous communication model. 124. And the Fat-soluble toxin migrate from blood into the lymphatic system or respective mucosa within organ forming polypus, cyst, swelling and so on. 125. The authors speculate that global climate change, causing a tropical rain belt to migrate, may have been a factor — with the same system affecting monsoon rains in Southeast Asia today. 126. Each spring, millions of horseshoe crabs migrate from the waters of the continental shelf to the shallower waters of Delaware Bay to spawn. 127. One compensation for not hibernating is the built - in urge to migrate. 128. It is unclear what factors determine whether each blue jay or family decides to migrate. 129. One result has been more contacts with humans as the bears of the Chukchi Sea migrate along the region's northern coast until the winter ice freezes again. 130. Fish migrate to the outfall slowly and become acclimated to the increased temperatures. 130. try its best to gather and create good sentences. 131. When they are hungry, they look for food; when they are tire, they rest. By the light of nature they know when and where to migrate. 132. Fish covered by TURFs generally are sedentary species that do not migrate much because these fish can be allocated territorially. 133. However, as you've seen here with some careful thought, you can effectively migrate files reliably to take advantage of more space, even on a live system. 134. If several hundred thousand more Haitians were able to migrate, those Dominican, Honduran or Salvadoran numbers suggest that remittances to Haiti would give its economy a huge and continuing jolt. 135. In Gao Lang Shen Zhan's night sky, continue long never-failing green mauve cloud regiment to migrate, escort, rotate over to stream out. 136. In the developing mammalian brain, for example, neurons migrate up into the cranium, using much the same kind of amoeboid movement that our deep ancestor employed to capture bacteria. 137. Regulators of storage permits will want assurance that leaks cannot migrate to belowground confined spaces that are vulnerable to sudden release. 138. If you want to use default preferences for R2009a, and do not want MATLAB to migrate preferences from R2008b, the R2009a preferences directory must exist but be empty when you start MATLAB. 139. In the scientific journal PLoS One, Sara Bartels and Siegfried Weiss of the Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research (HZI) in Braunschweig, Germany now show how the bacteria migrate into tumors. 140. The glutenites of nearshore subaqueous fans in the actic area of the Langgu depression migrate rapidly in the vertical and landscape orientations, are strong anisotropism , and difficult to explore. 141. Parents migrate to improve the well - being of their children and other extended family members. 142. If we migrate our enterprise applications to the web, and outsource our sales and product development. 143. It is questioned that thickness curves of concrete structures having uneven surface are directly derived without migrate, and depth is taken directly from ordinate in arithmetic progression. 144. Conclusion RV viremia is possible in young children requiring medical attention for RV diarrhea, and RV might migrate from intestines to other organs during viremia. 145. Trapped Neutrophil Syndrome is an autosomal recessive disease which results in mature neutrophils being unable to migrate from the bone marrow into the blood. 146. The Semiconductor industry is getting mature, so that the original vertical integration business model would migrate into open business model. 147. This phenomenon indicates that Coccinella septempunctata survives the summer in upper mountain area and can migrate vertically. 148. These new - comers did not migrate into Europe in the strict sense of the world. 149. Each July, 1.3million wildebeest, along with large herds of zebras and gazelles, migrate north from the Serengeti Plain to the pastures of the MasaiMara. 150. When did Asians begin to migrate to the United States? 151. Sophisticated pricing methods once used only in the airline and hotel industries have started to migrate into other sectors. 152. It can migrate storage transparently, from one storage device to another, without the host system ever being aware of the move. 153. These results indicate that cells of this neural stem cell line migrate from the scala tympani to Rosenthal's canal and the organ of Corti. |
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