单词 | Detachment |
例句 | (1) She gazed at the body with almost clinical detachment. (2) His air of detachment lost him many friends. (3) He watched her suffering with clinical detachment. (4) He viewed the world with Olympian detachment. (5) He viewed the problem with Olympian detachment. (6) James watched with regal detachment. (7) He shows impartiality and detachment. (8) He answered with an air of detachment. (9) One detachment pushed into the eastern suburbs towards the airfield. (10) He felt a sense of detachment from what was happening around him. (11) The detachment of cables from the computer will take an hour. (12) She felt a sense of detachment from what was going on. (13) In judging these issues a degree of critical detachment is required. (14) A detachment of Italian soldiers was sent to the area. (15) His mask of detachment cracked(), and she saw for an instant an angry and violent man. (16) She watched with complete detachment as the others made all the preparations. (17) We are at the mercy of our own detachment. (18) Jones watched, arms folded, with regal detachment. (19) Fournier, more relaxed himself, observed them with detachment. (20) Doctors need to have some degree of emotional detachment. (21) Detachment from the everyday gives us a higher view of our lives. (22) Hence its rather lordly detachment, its contempt for superstition, and its obvious scepticism. (23) If nothing else, the bank's comical detachment from real life may prove a comfort in these hard times. (24) The oft-quoted example of Nero playing the violin as Rome burned shows the Emperor's detachment from reality. (25) He looked at the body with an almost clinical detachment. (26) It is an important question,() because it accounts for the detachment with which disasters were viewed at Salomon. (27) He put out a hand and caressed her hair, her head, with tenderness and, she thought, curious detachment. (28) Graham responded by collecting an army of his own, including a detachment of regular soldiers from the garrison at Carlisle. (29) A few of the mothers talking here had also experienced quite severe postnatal depression and detachment from their babies. (30) The child with high myopia is also at risk of further visual deterioration from muscular haemorrhage or retinal detachment. (1) She gazed at the body with almost clinical detachment. (2) His air of detachment lost him many friends. (3) He shows impartiality and detachment. (4) The detachment of cables from the computer will take an hour. (31) Affluent people tend to look upon illiteracy with comfortable detachment. (32) The only beneficial peculiarity of environment was the sense of detachment from the outside world. (33) Beneath the wariness and studied detachment that made for a near-impenetrable protective shell, Alvin was lonelier than ever. (34) Elias noted that to adopt this approach in our work requires a special effort of detachment. (35) I could step back and watch with a degree of detachment the habits and manners of Little Saigon. (36) He wanted to pretend cool detachment, but his heart was pounding. (37) In accord with its graphic image, the desired detachment stands half-way between a mild staccato and a legato. (38) Should they become deeply involved in the community, and risk losing the detachment needed in such work? (39) Her detachment from her own party as well as her nation added to her strength and sense of invincibility. (40) He depicts his noisy, disordered, life-loving, quarrelsome, self-absorbed family with a historian's detachment. (41) His expression was one of amused and slightly sinister detachment, which reminded Huy strangely of the young king's. (42) When a detachment of Argyll and Sunderland Highlanders tried to restore order, twenty-four of them were killed and seventy wounded. (43) Instead of reinforcing the detachment and alienation implied by the electronics, Bowie frequently counters those qualities with rich,() expansive melodies. (44) The romanticisation of the physical world is a symptom of our detachment from it. (45) It is compatible with the canon of artistic detachment, but it can cause controversy. (46) The presence of a literacy detachment, on the other hand, may exercise an impact that will last for generations. (47) The detachment of the two fleet carriers for patrol duty was designed only to guard against this worst eventuality. (48) Eventually some instructional material did arrive, but not until October, by which time the whole detachment had qualified. (49) This is work which requires an emotional coldness but which can on occasions be so demanding that detachment is difficult to maintain. (50) I slowed, turning to peer at the site with an eerie feeling of detachment. (51) If one can not muster a godlike detachment, a sense of impotence is the next best protection from despair. (52) Many farmers and landowners share the sense of detachment from the village community which farm workers now increasingly tend to feel. (53) To spare oneself from grief at all cost can be achieved only at the price of total detachment, which excludes the ability to experience happiness. Erich Fromm (54) It's important that an eye surgeon should assess retinal detachment. (55) It gave us, as observers, a curious, weightless sense of detachment. (56) Others focus on persistent, concentrated poverty and the attendant hopelessness and detachment from the labor force. (57) In the background, the fight for control of L Detachment was still rumbling on. (58) Such detachment models predict that two types of passive margin will be produced by continental rupture. (59) L Detachment at the time consisted of around one hundred men, most of whom had been through the basic training course. (60) One of these is the notion of detachment between professionals and clients which is wholly inappropriate in teaching. (61) She shook her head free of his grip, and sat further away on the sofa, looking at him with detachment. (62) He is part of a detachment which will be responsible for the deployment of cruise missiles. (63) It indicates the gentlest form of detachment. See for an illustration ex.6 from Donna Anna's first accompanied recitative. (64) She looks at the three hands with detachment, as if they are a still life. (65) These were swiftly put down by a detachment of the newly established Armed Police firing tear gas into the crowds. (66) The irony is that our very success seems to breed more extremism in the environmental community and greater detachment from reality. (67) She had done the necromancy with a modicum of debonair detachment until the Army called out her husband for the second time. (68) Dad approached the business of agriculture with the zeal and detachment of a scientist. (69) Nowhere is the collision between neoclassical detachment and Romantic fervour more acutely represented than in these two essays. (70) He followed all her movements with dreamlike detachment; an all-engulfing numbness seemed to have removed every trace of feeling from him. (71) I looked more closely, studying his face with as much detachment as I could. (72) She must also show the relationships of such a scale to the claims for detachment made within particular cultural conventions. (73) Eochaid and his fifty horsemen had overcome the special detachment from Leven and were safely inside the monastery. (74) Zoser served her politely but with an air of detachment,(http:///detachment.html) as if his mind was on higher things. (75) Several people reported a sense of detachment from their bodies after taking the drug. (76) An area seeking detachment must present a petition signed by 25 percent of its registered voters. (77) To counteract this deviation from academic detachment, an experiment in consultation was conducted. (78) No retinal detachment and cystoid macular edema were found. (79) He was operated on for detachment of the retina. (80) When there was long-term retinal detachment, the protrusion of global wall remained in congenital coloboma of choroid, but protrusion extincted in high myopia. (81) It was shown that, to prevent the fibroplasia and traction retinal detachment, early management of the wound and vitrectomy within 2 weeks were the treatments of choice. (82) Lead a detachment of elite fighters to infiltrate the human ship. (83) Objective To popularize the use of perfluorocarbon liquids in vitrectomy and increase the cure rate of complicated retinal detachment. (84) Highly near - sighted to amalgamate retina split holes, will cause detachment of retina, send to blind. (85) Objective : To investigate the therapeutic effects of laser therapy on retinal detachment of glaucoma after operation. (86) And from this detachment arise also his sense of freedom, his love of vagabondage and his pride and nonchalance. (87) Self Mastery is embodied in periods of planned detachment. It is that period in which impeccability is crystallized. (88) Conclusion Vitreoretinal surgery can improve the successful rate of retinal detachment with choroid detachment. (89) Since 1939 has served as district, county and other leadership, a former propaganda minister, deputy secretary, secretary of the county and independent groups, political commissar of the detachment. (90) For one thing the treatment must be injected into the eye every 4 to 6 weeks, and this occasionally triggers retinal detachment or an eye infection that can lead to blindness. (91) The " frogman " unit consists of 30-odd outstanding officers and men dispatched by a diving detachment of a Navy unit. (92) The Spanish armed forces ousted the Moroccan detachment from the tiny island early on July 17. (93) The postoperative complication was membrana vitreous anterior opacification and retinal detachment opacification. They were happened among40 eyes. (94) Objective To observe the clinical efficacy microsurgery illuminated by 25 G optical fibers for rhegmatogenous retinal detachment ( RD ) . (95) Detachment of cells from transfected epithelial islands or monolayers occurred in correlation to the plane of cytokinesis after misorientation of the mitotic spindle axis. (96) In non-metamorphopsia group, OCT displayed abnormal macular structures in 2 subjects (22.22%): neuroepithelium detachment 1 subject, pigment epithelium detachment l subject. (97) Stoicism also taught a peace through detachment from worldly things. (98) Objective:To observe the effect of cryosurgery for rhegmatogenous retinal detachment(RRD)by using binocular indirect ophthalmoscope. (99) Conclusions Appropriate vitrectomy is helpful for traumatic retinal detachment combined with choroidal damage, and the operative prognosis of the patients combined with subretinal hemorrhage is good. (100) He has little turn for figurative language — an odd defect for a poet, but by its restraint curiously suited to his lurid stories, its almost clinical detachment enhancing their reality. (101) Results Detachment of suspended zonular ligament, rupture of posterior capsule and vitreous prolapse are the main factors influencing IOL implantation during cataract surgery. (102) In allowing peripheral figures their place in the momentousness of great literature, Naipaul reverses normal perspectives and denies readers at the centre their protective detachment. (103) Sediment regime rill erosion process was always detachment - transport. (104) The classifications of ocular diseases: 80 endogenous uveitis, 30 central exudative chorioretinitis(http:///detachment.html), 6 congenital choroidal defect and 4 exudative retinal detachment. (105) For operation from Seeb in Oman, during Operation Desert Storm, a number of Aircraft were drawn from Nos 120 (lead), 42 and 206 Sqns to form the Nimrod MR Detachment. (106) Objective To compare the efficacy of pneumatic retinopexy and subretinal drainage in the treatment of primary rhegmatogenous retinal detachment(RD) in scleral buckling procedure. (107) The activity of glutathione peroxidate (GPX) was measured in the subretinal fluid (SRF) and serum of 36 patients with rhegmatogenous retinal detachment. (108) Conclusion : There were three types of images of OCT in macular edema: sponge-like retinal swelling, macular cystoid edema and serous retinal detachment. (109) Objective To evaluate the value of ultrasound biomicroscope (UBM) in the diagnosis of retinal detachment(RD). (110) Therefore, some blinding conditions characterized by vitreous hemorrhage, fibrovascular tissue growth and retinal detachment can be reversed. (111) Complications included early hypotony associated with exudative choroidal detachment, malignant glaucoma, erosion of the polypropylene suture knot, and mal position of tube, corneal decompensation. (112) Conclusion:Multifidus muscle can be effectively protected by reducing extent of muscle detachment and reconstructing posterior bone-ligament complex. (113) We highly suspected that prostaglandin E2 in subretinal fluid was elevated in disease of retinal detachment. (114) Her work reflects this sense of detachment, and Gordimer has been admires by some and criticized by others for it. (115) Each detachment of the maddened Versailles troops was an executioner's gang, summarily killing every suspected sympathizer. (116) Extensive subperiosteal costal cartilage resection and perichondrial sheath detachment from the sternum may not be necessary for optimal repair. (117) It is their stiffness that we often mistake for detachment in the photographer. (118) Extensional basin includes mainly graben and half - graben controlled by low detachment. (119) It introduced the progress on body position nursing care of patients with detachment of retina. (120) The postoperative complication membrana vitreous anterior opacification and retinal detachment opacification. They were happened among 40 eyes. (121) Conclusion Window defect hyperfluorescence of FFA and choroidal vessel dilatation of ICGA on the artificial ridge were the main characteristics in reattachment of rhegmatogenous retinal detachment. (122) Methods: The detachment range of ciliary body was detected by a gonioscope and was suture under microscope. (123) Traditional posterior midline open approaches disrupt the function of this muscle through tendon detachment, devascularization, and crush injury. (124) Objective To evaluate the clinic value of non expanded perfluoropropane gas for management of complicated retinal detachment. (125) Objective To explore the effects of vitrectomy with gas injection and episcleral buckling of macular in the treatment of retinal detachment with vitreous traction and macular hole. (126) To explore, simple, safe and effective way of treating retinal detachment due to macular break 48 cases of macular breaking retinal detachment were treated by laser with intravitreous air injection. (127) Because it requires detachment, disinterestedness, it is the finest flower and test of a liberal civilization. (128) In one case a peristomal peritonitis was seen due to detachment of two gastropexy sutures. (129) Methods:Of 14 patients with iridodialysis, 10 patients also had traumatic cataract, 6 had lens dislocation, 4 had secondary glaucoma, 1 had traumatic ciliary body detachment. (130) This ensures less stress on the soft tissue and also leads to diverging directions of the screws, affording increased resistance of the osteosynthesis to detachment. (131) The complications included hyphema, shallow anterior chamber, choroidal detachment, obstruction of tube tip and tube exposure. (132) The invention proposes a thermal printer in which a platen roller of an attachment and detachment type can be accurately positioned to a body frame. (133) The panel portion is exposed to the exterior of the carton through the opening by at least partial detachment of the displaceable portion from the carton. (134) Objective To analyse the effectiveness of treatment and prevention of retinal detachment krypton laser. (135) Objective To evaluate the possibility of the scleral buckling surgery of retinal detachment under surgical microscope. (136) Objective To investigate the immunopathology mechanism of white cell IL 6 and T cell subspecies in retinal detachment disease. (137) The main complication of oil removal was recurrence retinal detachment. (138) Results: Ultrasound diagnosis of retinal detachment rate of 96.5 percent. (139) But in “The Sense of an Ending(/detachment.html), ” he has dispensed with detachment and shed his armor plating. (140) It'sloughing of the skin at the dermal - epidermal junction with epidermal detachment. (141) Objective To analyse the effectiveness of treatment and prevention of retinal detachment by krypton laser. (142) Conclusion High field MRI can observe and diagnose retinal detachment and supply more plentiful information. (143) The Road Accident Study and Consulting Center of DUT is authorized by the Dalian Pointsman Detachment, and approved by DUT in 1994. (144) North of the studied area, detachment faults crop out in a ring shape and form the middle layer of metamorphic core complex, all these detachment faults have a large scale. (145) Complications included preretinal hemorrhage, residue of macular pucker, recurrent retinal detachment, nuclear cataract. (146) AIM: To observe and compare the curative effects and complication of scleral cryoretinopexy in the treatment of rhegmatogenous retinal detachment (RRD) under surgical microscope and ophthalmoscope. (147) Objective : To study the ultrasound imaging technology in the diagnosis of retinal detachment application. (148) While most of their men were transferred to Kashyyyk, a detachment of the 41st was sent to assist in the Battle of Utapau, perhaps to smoothen relationships with the native Pau'ans. (149) Conclusion The further applying of laser photocoagulation is helpful in the treatment of retinal detachment. (150) ObjectiveTo explore the clinical character and laser treatment of retinal tears with vitreous hemo-(rrhage) without retinal detachment. (151) Viewing the hoopla over him with humorous detachment, he variously referred to himself as the Jewish saint or artist's model. (152) The so - called volatilize refers to liquid liquid molecular energy detachment and Intermolecular attraction escaping procedure. (153) It is the main cause of failure in retinal reattachment surgery, recurrence of rhegmatogenous retinal detachment (RRD) and blindness after ocular trauma. (154) The main detachment zone system between metamorphic magmatic complex uplift and cover of the periphery of the mantle branch is good for ore-forming and ore-controlling structures. (155) Aim To analyze 9 cases of retinal detachment after implantation of intraocular lens. (156) But non-participation may also be the beginning of a process of detachment from the organisation, its aims and aspirations, which in time will damage both parties. (157) Complications included shallow anterior chamber and choroidal detachment (1 eye) and iris anterior synechia (1 eye) respectively. (158) Conclusion Ocular trauma is the main cause of pediatric retinal detachment. |
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