单词 | intercalate |
例句 | Ends and means become intricately intercalated in complex cyclical complex systems, tending to obscure the basic operations of those systems, especially when they themselves possess semiotic and interpretive abilities. Why are we here? Evolution’s dirty secrets 2013-06-02T11:00:00Z The cells of cardiac muscle tissue are connected to each other through intercalated disks and usually have just one nucleus per cell. Concepts of Biology 2013-04-25T00:00:00Z “The messenger RNA from the vaccine does not form a triple helix, and it certainly doesn’t intercalate with the DNA to form a triple helix in any way,” Kuritzkes said. NOT REAL NEWS: A look at what didn’t happen this week 2022-10-07T04:00:00Z Cardiac muscle tissue also has intercalated discs, specialized regions running along the plasma membrane that join adjacent cardiac muscle cells and assist in passing an electrical impulse from cell to cell. Biology for AP Courses 2022-06-09T00:00:00Z An intercalated cell secretes or absorbs acid or bicarbonate. Anatomy and Physiology 2013-06-19T00:00:00Z Eleri was diagnosed while studying a sports science degree at Bangor University in her intercalated year - where students complete another degree in a year. Cancer: TikTok medical student gets all-clear from disease 2022-02-25T05:00:00Z Cardiomyocytes are distinctive muscle cells that are striated like skeletal muscle but pump rhythmically and involuntarily like smooth muscle; adjacent cells are connected by intercalated disks found only in cardiac muscle. Concepts of Biology 2013-04-25T00:00:00Z These intercalating molecules seem to affect viral rather than bacterial DNA. Bacterial defence molecules target viral DNA 2018-12-04T05:00:00Z This line is called an intercalated disc: it assists in passing electrical impulse efficiently from one cell to the next and maintains the strong connection between neighboring cardiac cells. Biology for AP Courses 2022-06-09T00:00:00Z Cardiac muscle fibers cells also are extensively branched and are connected to one another at their ends by intercalated discs. Anatomy and Physiology 2013-06-19T00:00:00Z The homogenous inner portion of the shell, primarily consisting of highly cross-linked polymer lignin, lent itself to the fabrication of inter-dilated graphene layers perfect for intercalating large sodium ions as an efficient anode. New Energy Device Is Made From Peanuts 2014-12-16T05:00:00Z Gene models within the syntenic blocks were compared based on a sliding window representing 10 gene models with an allowance of two intercalated gene models. The genome of Eucalyptus grandis : Nature : Nature Publishing Group 2014-06-10T04:00:00Z A year consists of twelve lunar months; so that every two or three years it becomes necessary to add another month: in nineteen years there are seventeen of these intercalated months. The Catholic World; Volume I, Issues 1-6 A Monthly Eclectic Magazine 2012-04-05T02:00:40.207Z It has one nucleus per cell, is branched, and is distinguished by the presence of intercalated disks. Biology for AP Courses 2022-06-09T00:00:00Z With age, fluid decreases in the fibrous cartilage disks intercalated between the vertebrae in the spine. Anatomy and Physiology 2013-06-19T00:00:00Z It may not be minable coal because in thin seams or because so intercalated with layers of slate or "bone," that the mine's mixture, or so-called "run of mine," is not salable. The Business of Mining A brief non-technical exposition of the principles involved in the profitable operation of mines 2012-02-18T03:00:17.387Z The Tempest has been dreadfully damaged by scenes intercalated by some common stage-adapter. Tennyson and His Friends 2011-12-28T03:00:32.373Z After the last of these months the five nemontemi or "useless days" were intercalated, and, belonging to no particular month, were regarded as unlucky, by the superstitious natives. Mexico, Aztec, Spanish and Republican Vol. 1 of 2 A Historical, Geographical, Political, Statistical and Social Account of That Country From the Period of the Invasion by the Spaniards to the Present Time; With a View of the Ancient Aztec Empire and Civilization; A Historical Sketch of the Late War; And Notices of New Mexico and California 2011-11-02T02:00:11.380Z Above the limestone are found layers of dark grey-blue shales with intercalated beds of grit, mudstone and limestone. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 11, Slice 8 "Germany" to "Gibson, William" 2011-10-05T02:00:17.763Z Cardiomyocyte attach to one another with specialized cell junctions called intercalated discs. Anatomy and Physiology 2013-06-19T00:00:00Z It is not always possible to satisfactorily discriminate between the two types of contemporaneously intercalated and subsequently injected material. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 11, Slice 6 "Geodesy" to "Geometry" 2011-09-19T02:00:10.473Z Between the nuclear association and the nuclear fusion in the basidium many thousands of cell generations may be intercalated. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 11, Slice 3 "Frost" to "Fyzabad" 2011-08-15T02:00:28.473Z Incidental to the heroic dramas which the puppets play are interludes of ballet-dancing like those which are intercalated, more or less adroitly, into the grand opera performed by full-grown men and women. A Book About the Theater 2011-07-21T02:00:23.843Z The fundamental formation is a series of great sheets of columnar basalt, 70 to 100 ft. thick, in which are intercalated thin beds of tuff. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 1 "Evangelical Church Conference" to "Fairbairn, Sir William" 2011-07-16T02:00:16.387Z An intercalated disc allows the cardiac muscle cells to contract in a wave-like pattern so that the heart can work as a pump. Anatomy and Physiology 2013-06-19T00:00:00Z The same expression may stand thus: ni-c-nequia-tlagotlaz, where the c is an intercalated relative pronoun, and the literal rendering is, “I it wished, I shall love.” The Philosophic Grammar of American Languages, as Set Forth by Wilhelm von Humboldt With the Translation of an Unpublished Memoir by Him on the American Verb 2011-07-08T02:00:18.037Z He ordained that each fourth year a day should be intercalated in the place where the month Mercedonius used to be inserted, i.e. between the 23rd and 24th of February. Astronomical Myths Based on Flammarions's History of the Heavens 2011-06-24T02:00:15.873Z The 12th Brigade and the artillery of the 6th Division intercalated in the columns of march in rear of the foremost battalions, thereupon deployed about La Brosse. The Franco-German War of 1870-71 2011-05-26T02:00:14.447Z Since the Julian calendar was corrected by Gregory, in 1582, we have so intercalated as to retain, very nearly, the coincidence of the solar and the civil year. Our Calendar 2011-05-25T02:00:17.450Z Cells are attached to one another at intercalated disks. Anatomy and Physiology 2013-06-19T00:00:00Z We come now to a chapter of comments, intercalated between two sufficiently memorable “fancies.” William Blake A Critical Essay 2011-05-04T02:00:18.110Z The difficulty with regard to the month is to know how the commencement of the Jewish year was fixed—in what years an extra month was intercalated before Nisan. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Slice 7 "Bible" to "Bisectrix" 2010-12-20T17:12:05.780Z Contemporaneous lavas, highly decomposed, are intercalated with this division on the north side of North Glen Sannox where the band is highly faulted. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 6 "Armour Plates" to "Arundel, Earls of" Hence it may be seen that by intercalating a month every three years the new moons are restored, very nearly, to the place they occupied three years before. Our Calendar 2011-05-25T02:00:17.450Z When they link up, they form intercalating discs that allow the cells to communicate with each other and begin contracting in synchrony. Anatomy and Physiology 2013-06-19T00:00:00Z The era began on the 11th of July 552, and their year is vague, that is to say, it does not intercalate a day in February every fourth year, like the Julian calendar. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 5 "Arculf" to "Armour, Philip" A statement may now be given of Gadow’s classification of birds, in which the extinct forms have been intercalated so far as possible. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Slice 7 "Bible" to "Bisectrix" 2010-12-20T17:12:05.780Z Such filters, intercalated between tanks and reservoir, have been shown by analysis to stop a very large proportion of nitrogenous matter. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 3 "Apollodorus" to "Aral" To rectify this discrepancy we must intercalate 10 minutes by stopping the clock until it is 6 by the regulator. Our Calendar 2011-05-25T02:00:17.450Z In the collecting ducts, the apical surfaces of intercalated cells have proton pumps that actively secrete H+ into the luminal, forming urine to remove it from the body. Anatomy and Physiology 2013-06-19T00:00:00Z The Bembridge limestone consists of two or more bands of limestone with intercalated clays. The Geological Story of the Isle of Wight The Vicar, dishevelled and desperate, intercalating spasmodic remorse and apprehension with broken explanations of the Theory of Etiquette. The Wonderful Visit Feeling the fire of the musketeers who were intercalated amongst the Swedish horse, Pappenheim swung round to his left and charged the Swedish right wing in flank. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Slice 4 "Bradford, William" to "Brequigny, Louis" At first, when traces of a temperate flora and fauna were discovered intercalated between two layers of boulder clay, their presence was explained by the supposition of a mild inter-glacial period. The History of the European Fauna The sarcolemmas from adjacent cells bind together at the intercalated discs. Anatomy and Physiology 2013-06-19T00:00:00Z They considered those four years as intercalated; therefore believed them to be unfortunate, and called them u yail Jaab, as they did the five supplementary days of the year, to which they likened them. Incidents of Travel in Yucatan, Vol. I. In the Lower Carboniferous rocks of Scotland intercalated volcanic rocks are strikingly abundant, and now form an important feature in the geology of the southern portion of that country. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 3 "Capefigue" to "Carneades" Perhaps here would be a fit place to intercalate a description of the native youth whose name forms the title-page to this strange historical romance. My Kalulu, Prince, King and Slave A Story of Central Africa He therefore often makes a good and steady marching in this advance, but he also lingers uselessly at towns, and intercalates very short marches between the long ones. Crécy How do gap junctions and intercalated disks aid contraction of the heart? Anatomy and Physiology 2013-06-19T00:00:00Z How long ago this occurred we do not know, but one of the last intercalated mild periods of the glacial epoch itself seems to offer all the necessary conditions. Island Life Or the Phenomena and Causes of Insular Faunas and Floras Even at that early period the solar or astronomical year consisted of 365� days, like our Julian year; and it was arranged in the same manner, a day being intercalated every fourth year. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 3 "Chitral" to "Cincinnati" In its entire form the Roman power consists of two theocracies, with a military domination intercalated. History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volume I (of 2) Revised Edition Francis, who has intercalated blocks of exegesis and comment between the letters, writes good, straightforward prose, and appears to have been a good, sensible sort of man. Pot-Boilers Mutant race of fruit fly with intercalated duplicate mesothorax on dorsal side. A Critique of the Theory of Evolution Intermediate quarrels of minor importance are321 intercalated between those which provoked decisive crises. Hours in a Library New Edition, with Additions. Vol. II (of 3) In parts of western Russia Old Red Sandstone fossils are found in beds intercalated with others containing marine fauna of the Devonian facies. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 8, Slice 3 "Destructors" to "Diameter" No demand is made on our credulity by Providential interpositions, except in the intercalated anecdotes which do not touch the story itself. Bunyan So in music it rejects a wholly perfect harmony, and for this reason musicians deliberately intercalate discordant sounds—what are technically called dissonances. An Essay on True and Apparent Beauty in which from Settled Principles is Rendered the Grounds for Choosing and Rejecting Epigrams A similar storm in an earlier time, with a soft sea-bottom prepared to receive and retain its spoils, would have formed a fresh-water stratum intercalated in a marine deposit. The Cruise of the Betsey or, A Summer Ramble Among the Fossiliferous Deposits of the Hebrides. With Rambles of a Geologist or, Ten Thousand Miles Over the Fossiliferous Deposits of Scotland But when you are borrowing the subjects of the historian, what can be more natural than to succumb to the methods of the historian—the long continuous narrative and the intercalated harangue? A History of the French Novel, Vol. 2 To the Close of the 19th Century Middle Miocene.—Sandstone containing quartz, intercalated with marl of a saltish taste. Scientific American Supplement, No. 647, May 26, 1888 Among the next twenty-nine sovereigns, Capac-Raymi-Amauta, the thirty-eighth of the line, and Yahuar-Huquiz, the fifty-first, were “celebrated for astronomical knowledge,” and the latter “intercalated a year at the end of four centuries.” Ancient America, in Notes on American Archaeology Let the century which had come to such an end be regarded as a mysteriously intercalated episode, and no more, in the long drama of faith and sovereign order. Critical Miscellanies (Vol. 2 of 3) Essay 4: Joseph de Maistre But in beds of a blue clay, intercalated with the sandstone, we find fossils in abundance, of a character less obscure. The Cruise of the Betsey or, A Summer Ramble Among the Fossiliferous Deposits of the Hebrides. With Rambles of a Geologist or, Ten Thousand Miles Over the Fossiliferous Deposits of Scotland The epidermis covering the leaves consists of elongated cells with plane or sinuous walls, various kinds of short cells intercalated between the ends of long cells, motor-cells and stomata. A Handbook of Some South Indian Grasses Lastly, an interesting trace of Assyrian influence is to be seen in devoting to Ashur, "the father of the gods," the intercalated month, the second Adar. The Religion of Babylonia and Assyria The regulations of Caesar were not at first sufficiently understood; and the pontiffs, by intercalating every third year instead of every fourth, at the end of thirty-six years had intercalated twelve times, instead of nine. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 4 "Bulgaria" to "Calgary" Here we discovered a fossiliferous bed intercalated between the variegated clays so peculiar to the Amazon. The Andes and the Amazon Across the Continent of South America On a series of pedestals thus arranged and intercalated in the same circuit the flasks containing poisonous or dangerous substances, whose inadvertent handling might cause trouble, are placed. Scientific American Supplement, No. 611, September 17, 1887 It has always sought to bring the divine into human life by intercalating acts of God among facts of nature. Outspoken Essays The list, therefore, begins anew with the intercalated month. The Religion of Babylonia and Assyria Within the story that Chris had told, this other story might be intercalated without convicting her of any spoken falsehood. Children of the Mist That it cannot be very early is evident from the mention of the intercalated month, not to speak of the image of Varuna eating the sweet oblation 'like a priest.' The Religions of India Handbooks on the History of Religions, Volume 1, Edited by Morris Jastrow Nevertheless, in Fifine at the Fair there are several intercalated illustrations from Nature, all of which are interesting and some beautiful. The Poetry Of Robert Browning No one, however, can doubt the importance and reality of the Devonian series as an independent system of rocks to be intercalated in point of time between the Silurian and the Carboniferous. The Ancient Life History of the Earth A Comprehensive Outline of the Principles and Leading Facts of Palæontological Science Such a procedure is natural, and one is inclined to conclude that the intercalated Elul is of Babylonian origin and older than the intercalated Adar. The Religion of Babylonia and Assyria Thus, after intercalating in year one, they intercalated again in year four, instead of in year five. Plutarch's Lives Volume III. On the twelve intercalated days, 'Twelfth Night,' see Weber, IS. v. The Religions of India Handbooks on the History of Religions, Volume 1, Edited by Morris Jastrow We had eight weeks of desolate rain; with about eight days bright as diamonds intercalated in that black monotony of bad weather. The Correspondence of Thomas Carlyle and Ralph Waldo Emerson, 1834-1872, Vol. I "Make it absolutely certain," he writes to Atticus, "that I am to be in office for a year only; that there is not to be even an intercalated month." Roman life in the days of Cicero The intercalated months, by virtue of their extraordinary character, had perhaps a special significance, but every day of the year had an importance of some kind. The Religion of Babylonia and Assyria The old practice of intercalating a month was of course dropped. Plutarch's Lives Volume III. The various bands of Chippewas living intercalated among them, on the lower peninsula, extending down the Huron shore to Thunder Bay, were unapprized of the movement. Personal Memoirs of a Residence of Thirty Years with the Indian Tribes on the American Frontiers No, my dear cousin, it was in bad taste to say the least of it, and it was equally impolitic to intercalate such a demonstration into the usual and appropriate exercises of the week. Samuel F. B. Morse, His Letters and Journals In Two Volumes, Volume II It was one of those cloudless days which sometimes occur in Wessex and elsewhere between days of cold and wet, as if intercalated by caprice of the weather-god. Jude the Obscure It will be recalled that the 7th day of the second intercalated Elul is put down as one when it is not advisable to secure the ill will of the god against the enemy. The Religion of Babylonia and Assyria The superfluous hours were allowed to accumulate, and every fourth year an additional day was to be intercalated. Caesar: a Sketch A condition may also appear, as is shown by Crookes' experiment, with the metallic plate intercalated as negative pole in the middle of. a Geissler tube, with the positive poles at the ends. Scientific American Supplement, No. 288, July 9, 1881 To prevent this it was customary at regular intervals to intercalate days or months. History of Astronomy We are reminded here of Hamlet's exclamation:—'Wormwood, wormwood!' when the Queen of the Interlude speaks the two lines he had probably intercalated:— In second husband let me be accurst! Shakspere and Montaigne This introduction of Ashur points to the late addition of this intercalated month, and makes it probable also that the intercalation is the work of astronomers standing under Assyrian authority. The Religion of Babylonia and Assyria As this lunar year, like that of the Greeks, was shorter than the solar year, it had been necessary to intercalate an additional month, of varying length, in every alternate year. Early European History Or yet again she'd intercalate a touch, An episode or version. Toward the Gulf I forget whether in the Bishop of Chester's account of this cryptical language the consonant intercalated be G or not. Autobiographical Sketches Indigo, cotton, coffee and sugar-cane appear in those regions only in intercalated groups. Personal Narrative of Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of America, During the Year 1799-1804 — Volume 3 A second intercalated month is Elul the second. The Religion of Babylonia and Assyria The minute chronicle of his outdoor doings, intercalated with the maddening bafflement of his life in that impenetrable apartment, made such dramatic reading as Charity had never known. We Can't Have Everything Though some were told with as much directness as any of the intercalated narratives in "Clélie" or "Cléopâtre," others permitted the inclusion of numerous "little histories" only loosely connected with the main plot. The Life and Romances of Mrs. Eliza Haywood Many passages in the intercalated chapters, describing the adventures of Eustace Bright and the Tangle-wood children, are based on facts well known to his own two youngsters. Hawthorne and His Circle The late Mr. Trimmer first pointed out in what manner the unequal failure of support caused by the liquefaction of underlying or intercalated snow and ice might give rise to such complicated foldings.* The Antiquity of Man Between the two is the dim or obscure region of the formation of a new individual, in some unknown part of which, and in some wholly unknown way, the difference is intercalated. Darwiniana; Essays and Reviews Pertaining to Darwinism While the "till" itself is devoid of fossils, "the intercalated beds" often contain them. Ragnarok : the Age of Fire and Gravel The intercalated figures have been fitted into the work with admirable skill, nevertheless they do not form part of design, and make it want the unity observable in the work of Tabachetti and Gaudenzio. Ex Voto Now such was the length of the year among the Egyptians--they intercalated an entire year of three hundred and seventy-five days every one thousand four hundred and sixty years. Atlantis : the antediluvian world The contemporaneous volcanic rocks intercalated in this Upper Old Red consist of feldspathic lavas, or feldstones, with associated tuffs or ashy beds. The Student's Elements of Geology There is much pale brown, soft argillaceous gypsum; and there were some intercalated green beds which I had not time to reach. Geological Observations on South America Who would suspect an intercalated experience of twelve hours with the Baron at a ball? The Romantic Adventures of a Milkmaid Some heavenly days must have been intercalated somewhere, like those that Hermes won with dice of the Moon, that Osiris might be born. Essays — Second Series The day originally written was Thursday the 7th of February, but "Jovis" was scratched out and "Veneris" written above, while another "i" was intercalated among the i's of the viij of February. Alps and Sanctuaries of Piedmont and the Canton Ticino Masses of trap are not unfrequently met with intercalated between strata, and maintaining their parallelism to the planes of stratification throughout large areas. The Student's Elements of Geology At Good Success Bay, there is a little intercalated black crystalline limestone. Geological Observations on South America The viewer can even intercalate any person in the cast, even himself or herself, and deliver a character's lines. The Civilization of Illiteracy But he was not born to live continually in outland parts, loving rather to intercalate fierce adventures between spells of home-keeping. The Path of the King It is possible of course that new stages have been intercalated in the course of the life-history, though it is difficult to see how this has occurred. Darwin and Modern Science Beds of greenstone are intercalated conformably with the quartzose and argillaceous members of this series. The Student's Elements of Geology In Western Banda Oriental, beds of a similar nature, but of a greater age, conformably underlie and are intercalated with the regularly stratified tertiary formation. Geological Observations on South America More probably the prophecy was an afterthought, intercalated, as I have already said, by the authoress when she changed her scheme. The Odyssey Rendered into English prose for the use of those who cannot read the original It is improbable that the Yaos and Nyamwezis borrowed the custom of inserting verse into prose tales from Arab literature, where the intercalated verse is usually of a moral and reflective character. Aucassin and Nicolete Into the body of the poor Tatars execrative Roman History intercalated an alphabetic letter; and so they continue Ta-r-tars, of fell Tartarean nature, to this day. The French Revolution The mass of red and brown sandstone in these mountains is estimated at not less than 10,000 feet, clearly intercalated between the Carboniferous and Silurian strata. The Student's Elements of Geology At Folkestone they contain layers of calcareous matter and chert, and at Hythe, in the neighbourhood, as also at Maidstone and other parts of Kent, the limestone called Kentish Rag is intercalated. The Student's Elements of Geology The intercalated coal-beds, sixteen in number, are generally from one to five feet thick, one of them, which has two or three layers of clay interposed, attaining nine feet. The Student's Elements of Geology The upper division of this group consists in great part of beds of compact, fragile limestone, with some intercalated green marls. The Student's Elements of Geology Beds of fine clay, with fossil plants, and with seams of lignite, and even perfect coal, are intercalated. The Student's Elements of Geology They consist of a few beds intercalated between the sandstones and shales containing coal and ironstone, the combined thickness of all the limestones amounting to no more than 150 feet. The Student's Elements of Geology As often as he meets with new groups, he must ascertain by superposition their age relatively to those first examined, and thus learn how to intercalate them in a tabular arrangement of the whole. 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