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单词 Stigma
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1. There is no longer any stigma to being divorced.
2. The stigma of alcoholism makes it difficult to treat.
3. In the US, smoking carries a stigma .
4. There is a social stigma attached to single parenthood.
5. There is no stigma to being made redundant.
6. Illegitimacy no longer carries the same social stigma.
7. It's a stigma to ask for money.
8. There is less stigma attached to illegitimacy now than there used to be.
9. There is still a lot of stigma attached to suicide.
10. The stigma of being a bankrupt is likely to haunt him for the rest of his life.
11. He still suffered the stigma of having been rejected for the army.
12. There is no longer any stigma attached to being divorced.
13. I didn't want this stigma on you too.
14. The negative side of reputation is stigma.
15. Trade continued to carry a stigma.
16. For children, obesity carries a stigma that starts early.
17. The social stigma attached to epilepsy 3.
18. The stigma may not result from associating her language with ignorance, but the unkindness is just as real.
19. Farmers still have the problem of overcoming the stigma which all too often young people attach to working on the land.
20. In a print society, enormous stigma is attached to the adult nonreader.
21. They have all suffered grievously: shame, stigma and extreme social exclusion.
22. Steve's work has done much to erase the stigma of kite flying as a childish diversion.
23. Being an unmarried mother used to carry a social stigma.
24. There is a strong argument for remaining an unmarried mother. There's no stigma attached any more.
25. Wider knowledge of the disease removed some of the stigma from it.
26. Being an unmarried mother no longer carries the social stigma that it used to.
27. Then it climbs back up to the top of the stigma rising from the ovary and rams the pollen ball into the top.
28. The fact of living in the back region itself leaves a social stigma.
29. Even when someone has been found innocent of a crime, the stigma often remains.
30. In Britain, more so than in other countries, science fiction has always had a stigma attached to it.
1. There is no longer any stigma to being divorced.
2. The stigma of alcoholism makes it difficult to treat.
3. Being an unmarried mother used to carry a social stigma.
4. It's a stigma to ask for money.
31. It's all the stigma attached to it and all the things that people have to do to obtain it.
32. Whatever the outcome, he not unnaturally regarded his time in gaol as a stigma, as a stain on his character.
33. As I've always been blonde I forget about the stigma attached to the colour.
34. Morrissey is the martyr - confessing to almost every social stigma in the book and finding pleasure in pain.
35. However, considerably more social stigma is attached to unemployment than to early retirement.
36. Similarly, workfare might expose people to the stigma and frequent humiliations that are damaging to health.
37. In female flowers, the flies are wedged in tightly, the thorax pollen being rubbed off on to the stigma.
38. Initially Karpov was to suffer from the stigma of achieving world championship status without combat against the title holder.
39. For children, being fat carries a stigma that starts early.
40. We attack anti-gay stigma in order to encourage homosexuality to flourish.
41. There was a social stigma attached to diesel car ownership, too.
42. But if we attack the stigma against unsafe behavior, we might just do the same for that.
43. At first I found the stigma of being unemployed very difficult to cope with.
44. Having won so many times, he places no stigma on stepping away, regrouping, aiming for another race.
45. In the early days the stigma of being HIV positive drove away 60% of my circle of friends.
46. In many countries there is still a strong social stigma attached to homosexuality.
47. Addressing the public stigma of mental illness, which permits the unscrupulous to collude with vulnerable patients,() is another.
48. Few claimants will want to attract the social stigma which attaches to a characterisation of a person as disabled.
49. The leaders of the Majority Socialists regarded the revolutionary legitimation of their authority not as a springboard but as a stigma.
50. As petrol is beating the stigma of carrying lead, so diesel must beat the particulate rap.
51. Although homosexuality is no longer against the law, homosexuals still face a good deal of criticism and stigma.
52. Like men in similar situations, the women stressed the feelings of stigma, shame and humiliation in claiming benefit.
53. For fear of some social stigma or psychological scarring, adopted children were routinely lied to about their beginnings.
54. Once again shame and stigma are being touted as methods of social control.
55. There's no stigma attached to being half-cut on the streets.
56. The perceived social stigma of a tuberculosis diagnosis may be so severe as to cause people to avoid testing or treatment.
57. Pollen must be transferred by hand from one flower to the stigma of another flower on a separate plant.
58. It also risked acquiring the stigma attached to the means-tested Poor Law.
59. There's a stigma attached to the stay-at-home mum,(http://) as if she hasn't a brain between the ears!
60. We have to be absolutely sure that only the pollen we want reaches the stigma.
61. The pollen is shed directly on the stigma.
62. You will deserve the stigma.
63. The stigma of Watts was too heavy to bear.
64. the social stigma of alcoholism.
65. No stigma rests on him.
66. He has removed the stigma of drug addictions.
67. Her behavior will leave a stigma on her family.
68. The style and stigma have dried out.
69. Her behavior will leave a stigma upon her family.
70. In the past, Japan's policy makers have prodded healthier companies to lead the way in accepting state aid, to remove the stigma that might keep others from doing so.
71. The papilla tissue, the papilla on the style, which acts as stigma and the funicular obturator are united as a whole.
72. Getty Images Calder ? ? n and the queen: no stigma there.
73. In this paper, recent advances in the sensitive stigma are summarized, and some problematical issues are also discussed.
74. A lay member at the church that this was because redundancy carries a stigma, and that in any case those who had been sacked were back at home with their wives and families in the stockbroker belt.
75. In the grasses (and possibly some members of the nightshade family, Solanaceae) the germinating pollen tube is blocked before it penetrates the stigma or just as it starts.
76. The results of experiments showed that peroxidase isozymes related closely with the development of macrospore, the formation of embryo sac and the differentiation of stigma mammilliform cell.
77. Stigma in all the pillars are small niches, built - in sculptures, exquisite workmanship.
78. Due to the disfiguration, stigma is a problem that also prevents people from seeking treatment.
79. Amongst more competitive players they have the stigma of being "Noobish" but in the case of the avid turtler, it's better to give a time limit for the whole game and have the game end on your terms.
80. The origins of stigma lie not in ignorance or psychopathology but in Darwinian biology , said Griffith.
81. There is less stigma illegitimacy now than there used to be.
82. Eyespot (stigma) A light-sensitive structure of certain protoctists and invertebrate animals.
83. DISEASE that carries with it a social stigma causes additional and unnecessary suffering. This has often been so with myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME), or chronic-fatigue syndrome, as it is also known.
84. Heteromorphic systems involve two or three different forms of flower with differences in pollen and stigma structure and usually differences in style and stamen length.
85. Also, big developing countries such as Brazil and South Korea have so far passed on a new IMF credit line, worried about both the stigma of borrowing and possible domestic backlashes.
86. The stigma of failure is attached to a cost reduction program.
87. So in order to try to eliminate that stigma they made it a penalty rate.
88. Simple tests that could readily reveal an individual's genetic endowment could also readily cause embarrassment or stigma.
89. Although stigma has been studied extensively in psychology and sociology, there has been little research on stigmatization in organizational settings.
90. A minute projection on the surface of a stigma , petal, or leaf.
91. The pollen germination of Avena nada appeared to be normal on the stigma of Avena magna and the pollen tubes grew into the style and entered the embryo sacs.
92. Ninety-five, 96 percent of those people are going to come back to our communities with the stigma of being an ex-felon," he says.
93. The female reproductive organ of a flower, typically consisting of a stigma , style, and ovary.
94. Apomixis was evaluated based on comparison of seed setting rates between treatments of pollination with emasculation, bagging and removal of stigma.
95. Floral reversion was observed in the induction of style - stigma - like structure from petals, ovaries and styles.
96. And the stigma of divorce has long since faded. A century ago, Elizabeth Cady Stanton called it a "social earthquake."
97. Other aspects of the heterandrous syndrome are exhibited in anther size, anther shape and color, pollen size, pollen number per flower, stigma width, fertility of stamens and gynoecium etc.
98. In 2005, Mandela spoke publicly and candidly about his son's death from AIDS, helping to combat the stigma around the disease that was largely unaddressed during his presidency.
99. Self-pollen tube growth could be promoted by treating stigma with CTX, but the pollen tube growth was inhibited by treating stigma with PTX before cross pollination.
100. For defective consumers, those contemporary have-nots, non-shopping is the jarring and festering stigma of a life un-fulfilled –and of own nonentity and good-for-nothingness.
101. Low awareness of personal risk of HIV infection and fear of stigma and discrimination account, in part, for low uptake of testing services.
102. However, the more employees who work flexibly the less of a stigma there will be, so blaze a trail for your comrades.
103. Don't let fear of homophobia or the stigma associated with homosexuality prevent you from identifying yourself as gay or bisexual to your doctor or seeking routine health care.
104. The concern with stigma fits well into broader and older concern with deviance and its labelling.
105. She still encounters that stigma within her own family. "Even my father and a brother think I'm on mind-altering drugs, " she said.
106. Women may also change as often as they likeand promiscuity carries no social stigma.
107. Establishing a neurobiological cause might help remove some of the blame and stigma that surrounds conditions like anorexia, he said.
108. In the grasses the pollen tube is blocked at the stigma surface with pectins and callose.
109. Such is the hope for the millions of women like Rita Sembuya who longs for an end to the stigma of childlessness.
110. The pollen grains germinated on the stigma in 4- 6 hours after cross-pollination.
111. But it could just in part because it means escaping the stigma of singlehood .
112. For most companies, acquisitions still carry some stigma of inadequacy.
113. Falun is the third Indian mauryan during the reign of emperor asoka monarchy built in buddhist pilgrims pillars of one of the first design lion stigma.
114. Dr. Robert Markus took this picture of Mirabilis jalapa (four o'clock flower) stigma with pollen.
115. The stigma of hearing loss manifests itself in many ways.
116. And even though they are common, there is a stigma associated with frequenting or operating stores that stock blow-up dolls, supplements and other sex aids.
117. Therefore, the characteristics of stigma for the genetic improvement can provide a theoretical basis for parental guidance matching to improve the seed production of great significance.
118. If the conelet scales have grown shut or the stigma have withered, receptivity is probably past.
119. Sophie's undoubted royal blood would help to offset the stigma of Leopold's morganatic birth.
120. The style is elongated , ending in a small, capitate stigma, which becomes receptive at bloom.
121. There is very little stigma attached to crime and criminals.
122. But a new-model stigma shouldn't (and couldn't) look like the old sexism.
123. Since the decriminalization of gay sex in 1997, the Chinese government has come a long way in lifting some of the stigma associated with the gay community.
124. Style twice 2- cleft, each branch with a spatulate or capitate stigma.
125. Perhaps it will go further than that: your children, before they even begin to show any signs of inattentiveness or hyperactivity, will experience a kind of anticipatory stigma.
126. Select a seemly pollinating time. the good time is when the stamens must be mature. (mature stigma is trifid which has mucilage on it).
127. The biologic characteristic of the bilobed sensitive stigma is the hot question on the flowering plants research.
128. Many such countries have been loth to tap the fund because of the stigma involved.
129. Some stigma stones will have the same effect but be restricted to special professions.
130. The pollen is shed directly on the stigma, resulting in a high percentage of self fertilization.
131. Flowers of A. yabeana can self-pollinate autonomously, which occurs in middle of stigma receptive period.
132. Women are also more likely to face stigma and discrimination than men, including harassment, abuse, violence, and lack of rights to productive assets and other property.
133. It is used to cure gastritis, edema, dermatophytosis, hepatitis, gall-stone, diabetes, hematemesis, epistaxis, latex obstructed. Corn stigma P.
134. The pollens of Liriodendron Chinese germinated normally, fast and at the nearly same speed on the stigma of the L. tulipifera.
135. Objective To observe the antipyretic choleretic effect and the acute toxicity of Stigma Maydis Polysaccharide(SMPS).
136. The stigma is the sticky knob at the top of the pistil.
137. Secondly, if pollen tubes entered into stigma, growth was retarded with callose plug deposition, then they stopped to grow because of inhibition.
138. Poor mental health in gay populations is partly due to societal stigma and victimisation.
139. Stigma structure and its ATPase activity and secretion in watermelon(Citrullus lanatus)were characterized using light and transmission electron microscopes.
140. Wanted to be Capital of Australia but its convict stigma counted against it.
141. A study of 3 Ceratoides species for their flowering habit, daily flowering dynamic change, fertility, and stigma micromorphology shows that the male flowers of C.
142. Most poignantly of all, material possessions cannot be magically acquired, and stigma of poverty cannot be covered up through magical means.
143. No stigma is attached to setting aside one's marriage vows at Gerewol whether temporarily or permanently, says Human Planet director Tuppence Stone.
144. Indeed, one of the worst things about bed-wetting is the stigma.
145. Style The stalklike portion of a carpel, joining the ovary and the stigma.
146. No stigma attaches to [ rests on ] the girl.
147. This includes legislating against the many forms of stigma and discrimination that increase vulnerability.
148. Before the stigma accept pollen grains, the top of the papillose cells sunk in The papillose cells wither immediately after the pollen grains touch with them.
149. There were one Golgi complex, several mitochondria and endoplasmic reticulum. The stigma consisted of two ellipsoidal bodies was found in anterior of cell.
150. Until now, the mechanism of stigma closure and the hypotheses of avoiding self-pollination have been still uncertain.
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