nesting造句61. The algorithm resolved effectively the problem of losing steps or interrupt nesting in the process of screw cutting, and the processing precision can be guaranteed.
62. The terms cocooning and nesting became popular more than twenty years ago. They describe people buying their first homes and filling them with many things. These people then had children.
63. However, by compiling time static analysis, nesting type can be partly determined and this information can be passed to other compiling phases to guide later translation and optimizations.
64. If defined, it will determine the initial maximal possible include file nesting depth supported.
65. The density of Manchurian linden and the tree - crown - nesting birds shows the conspicuous negative correlation.
66. Europa Island is a nature reserve and host to migratory seabirds. It is one of the world's largest nesting sites for green turtles (Chelonia mydas).
67. It is also the natural nesting place of the whooping crane.
68. Effects of a habitat - altering invader on nesting sparrows: An ecological trap?
69. The survey, led by the University of Exeter with the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS), counted nests and nesting females during three nesting seasons between 2002 and 2007.
70. The habitat suitability selection models were established for nesting of Grey heron(Ardea cinerea)in Zhalong National Nature Reserve.
71. Gunnison Island in the Great Salt Lake has an important colony of American White Pelicans, with several thousand nesting here each spring.
72. This new nesting avoids the Sales region and Country levels from being split by the Product line level.
73. This also means that you can refer to a savepoint only in the same execution of a procedure, but not from another execution of the same or other procedures irrespective of the nesting level.
74. The small hole or holes in a pigeon loft for nesting.
75. So, the arbitrarily chosen length of 256 for the binary string allows for 64 nesting levels, which can be trivially expanded.
76. All of this data enabled the researchers to use the size of mature loggerhead turtle mothers - measured at several well-studied nesting sites - to estimate their ages.
77. Direct search method combined with parallel-intersecting and one-step algorithm is developed into an exact algorithm for single part nesting.
78. Adelie and emperor penguins nesting on the Ross Island are now forced to walk long distances over the icebergs to obtain food for their chicks, born during the November-December breeding season.
79. They are the only seabirds whose nesting habitat is in old growth or mature trees.
80. The OSLC-CM 1.0 service discovery model offers the flexibility that you need for various change management providers by using a nesting structure for service provider catalogs.
81. Without clear information on nesting, it has been hard to estimate the population of marbled murrelets.
82. In mechanical communities, or ecosystems , some machines are more likely to associate with certain other machines, just as red-winged blackbirds favor nesting in cattail swamps.
83. The microcontroller 8031 is used in hardware and dual interrupt nesting mode in software.
84. Particularly relevant are activity A1 that uses one coordination point during its execution and A2 that shows a nesting of activities within its execution.
85. This paper introduced the concepts based on real-time capability, the principle of interrupt nesting and task scheduling , and presented design and realization methods to improve real-time capability.
86. It is possible to nest dollar-quoted string constants by choosing different tags at each nesting level. This is most commonly used in writing function definitions. For example.
87. It was a great opportunity to capture artistic images with high-key sky backgrounds as I did in this photo of a male passing nesting material to his mate.
88. A method on of multilevel interrupt priority level and realizing more interrupt nesting for AT89C51 single chip Micro-computer with software is studied , Analysis of the systems real-time.
89. Birds nesting on sheer cliffs, the Arctic fox waiting below to devour the birds that fall short when they try to make the long glide off those cliffs to the safety of the water.
90. Some people enjoy spending a lot of time in their homes to make them nice places to live. This is called nesting or cocooning.