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excite造句
(61) A current fed model is used to excite the problem space, which simplifies the algorithm of a feed model and improves the computational accuracy by comparison with a voltage fed model. (62) Let the pulsating hip - hop music excite your senses while you become a real hip hopper! (63) Winds and intense radiation from hot, young, luminous stars in N44 excite and sculpt filaments and streamers of the glowing nebular gas. (64) Management system and close binding energy , culture of idea make "this I power" and "ultra I power" two respect control and excite job behavior , Mr. of university , not to choose effectively. (65) If their only uniting principle were directionless opposition to the status quo, this would not be enough to excite libertarians, much less would it be a formula for positive change. (66) So saying, he took his stand on a rock of Parnassus, and drew from his quiver two arrows of different workmanship, one to excite love, the other to repel it. (67) But exhibition of blogs could not only excite and encourage the bloggers, but also put stress on bloggers as well. (68) They subsequently de - excite and emit mid - infrared light particles, or photons. (69) Calcium lime and slacked lime have different results to excite the activity of fly ash. (70) For the piezoelectric crystal, not only a mechanical source distribution at the surface, but an electrical source distribution also can excite the elastic wave fields. (71) There are colors to help you relax and others to energise and excite. (72) Hellward , a one-man band in China, is the band that most excite me among the ones that I have listened this year. (73) During this process, campus culture can cultivate emotion of mould, temper will, excite interest, develop imagination, train fine quality, rich perceptual experience and so on. (74) In power system, it can excite partial parallel resonance or serial resonance, enlarge the harmonic wave, trigger relay protection system in error and disturb electric power energy metering equipment. (75) The researchers speculate that loud music may and excite bar - hoppers, making them more likely to binge. (76) Reports of the plot of this unusual film tend to excite revulsion. (77) Thus, optical-wavelength light can excite an electron at an impurity a tom from one discrete state to another without knocking it all the way to the conduction band. (78) Summay:", It is essential term of transmitting the glamour of the music to excite child's interest in music". (79) Conclusion Simple water bed and posture nursing can excite the respiration center, improve breathing, prevent or reduce apnea, and shorten the course of treatment in premature infants with apnea. (80) Therefore, the benefits of low - fat, low - sugar dark chocolate don't 13 excite every chocolate lover. (81) The Yacht Club is designed to excite, inspire and strengthen the concept that is Yas. (82) Using laser beams to excite the atoms, scientists can then get the antiproton to jump to a new energy level, one that is no longer shielded from the nucleus and — Bang! (83) The linear current amplify property of excite system to brushless excite synchronous generator is analysised and simulated. (84) During this process, Implicit curriculum can develop imagination, train fine quality, excite interest, temper will, cultivate emotion of mould, and so on. (85) In our experiment we used pulses of circularly polarized light to excite pools of electrons in the ZnSe into identical spin states. (86) Meanwhile, activated neutrophils could express human leukocyte antigen - DR and excite T lymphocytes to amplify the inflammation. (87) If one thing could stir his temper or excite his contempt More than another, it was to see a man be fooled by flattery, or elate with popularity. (88) If you're looking for low-budget internet porn jobs, they are out there, and searching on yahoo and google and excite can be productive. (89) Such photons will excite the higher vibrational levels of the OH molecule. (90) By all accounts, the monarchy does not excite strong feelings among the majority of Romanians.