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Перевод: apposition
[существительное] наложение; прикладывание; присоединение; приложение [грам.]; открытый диспут; устный экзамен
Тезаурус:
- Exposure to the surrounding solution of the parts of the cell membrane that are normally in apposition might well affect the metabolism within the cell.
- Note occurrence of listings (eg sequences of adjectives), coordination, or apposition.
- It is not at all clear, however, whether the addition of the marginal note in the one, and its incorporation in the other, was prompted by new, and supposedly better, information or rather arose simply through a temporary confusion between father and son (occasioned, perhaps, by something like the confusing apposition of Mevlana Shams al-Din Fenari-oglu in the Turan entry corresponding to 840) which was then, possibly, perpetuated through inadvertence.
- Also, the piece speaks to our fears and insecurities, but in order to do so she uses an apposition between previous understandings, and contemporary questioning, which lends credence to modernist philosophic attitudes when her purpose is to challenge.
- In certain regions the sclerites do not come into apposition by sutures and are thus, as it were, islands of cuticle surrounded by membrane.
- In grammar, putting a noun or noun equivalent beside another for the purpose of a more complete explanation or description, eg in The news that he had won surprised Tom, a young lad of eight the clause that he had won is in apposition to the noun news and the phrase a young lad of eight is in apposition to the noun Tom.
- Because of the natural apposition of penis and cervix during intercourse, in women the cervix is the site most commonly infected (about 90 per cent of cases).
- The speculum is a metal or plastic device, which keeps the walls of the vagina (which are normally in close apposition) apart so that the cervix can be seen and samples can be taken accurately.
- The rate of formation of bone was calculated as the rate of mineral apposition (half the surface single labelled with demeclocycline+all the double labelled surface (expressed as a percentage of the total surface)).
- apposition
- Cell movements, for example, may bring tissues in apposition resulting in new interactions leading to further movements.
- The mandible of Petrobius and other Machilidae (Fig. 9) has a single posterior articulation and is rotated by promotor-remotor movements that bring the molar regions and the apices of opposite mandibles into close apposition.
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