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单词 dissimilation
例句 dissimilation
The result has been widespread public furor over crime, cultural dissimilation and fears of terrorism. How Global Elites Forsake Their Countrymen 2016-08-11T04:00:00Z
Instead, therefore, of using torture, they employed craft; and though Garnet was an adept in the art of dissimilation, yet he was outwitted on this occasion. Guy Fawkes or A Complete History Of The Gunpowder Treason, A.D. 1605
A number of occupative names have lost the last syllable by dissimilation, e.g. The Romance of Names
Sometimes dissimilation leads to the disappearance of a consonant, e.g., The Romance of Words (4th ed.)
We have long had the word ‘assimilation’ in our dictionaries; ‘dissimilation’ has not yet found its way into them, but it speedily will. English Past and Present
These parts are all concerned in the processes of assimilation and dissimilation, and the lower layer may accordingly be called the trophic layer. Form and Function A Contribution to the History of Animal Morphology
The modified or positive response in nerve is thus held to be due to assimilation; after continuous stimulation, this process is supposed to be transformed into one of dissimilation, with the attendant negative response. Response in the Living and Non-Living
It may be noted here that, apart from dissimilation, the sounds l, n, r, have a general tendency to become confused, e.g. The Romance of Names
Three of the most important of these are assimilation, dissimilation, and metathesis. The Romance of Words (4th ed.)
We have long had 'assimilation' in our dictionaries; 'dissimilation' has as yet scarcely found its way into them, but it speedily will. On the Study of Words
As the brain mediates between sensation and motion, so the vascular system is the go-between of the organs of assimilation and the organs of dissimilation. Form and Function A Contribution to the History of Animal Morphology
For in these cases the supposed dissimilation is followed not by a decrease but by an increase of functional activity. Response in the Living and Non-Living
The same group of names is affected by dissimilation, i.e. the instinct to avoid the recurrence of the same sound. The Romance of Names
The sounds most frequently affected by dissimilation are those represented by the letters l, n, and r. The Romance of Words (4th ed.)
There is also separation and aggregation, assimilation and dissimilation, increase, diminution, equalization, a passage from motion to rest, and from rest to motion in the one and many. Parmenides
There may also be an accumulation of the products of dissimilation—‘the fatigue stuffs’—and these latter may act as poisons or chemical depressants. Response in the Living and Non-Living
Effect’ in Plant Fatigue.—It is assumed that in living substances like muscle, fatigue is caused by the break down or  dissimilation of tissue by stimulus. Response in the Living and Non-Living
It is in direct contradiction to that theory which supposes that each stimulus is followed by dissimilation or break-down of the tissue, reducing its function below par. Response in the Living and Non-Living
The triumph of the form belfry is due to association with bell, but the l is originally due to dissimilation, since we find belfroi also in Old French. The Romance of Words (4th ed.)
Like the staircase effect, this contravenes the commonly accepted theory of the dissimilation of tissue by stimulus, and the consequent depression of response. Response in the Living and Non-Living
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