peripheral造句31. Women participate in poorer jobs and in the tertiary sectors, areas which have suffered the most from peripheral capitalist development.
32. But to see them as marginal or peripheral is something else again.
33. They were peripheral to White women, who were peripheral to White men.
34. If a patient is deeply shocked, measurement of peripheral blood pressure may be very low or difficult to record.
35. However, while the voice of reason is presently peripheral, its steady hum may well be heard.
36. Hypertension may be controlled by a nitroprusside infusion, which has the additional advantage of aiding heat loss by peripheral vasodilatation.
37. The rods are situated mainly in the peripheral area of the retina and they are activated in lower levels of lighting.
38. If there is little peripheral information in the non-risky exemplars, attention focusing would have no general effect on recognition sensitivity.
39. In her work with survivors of the 1989 San Francisco earthquake, she also administered tests of subjects' peripheral immune function.
40. These include some of the city's peripheral housing areas and parts of the other Districts.
41. Miscellaneous rare causes of peripheral vertigo are listed in Table 3-3.
42. This strongly suggests that the peripheral males are exploiting the calling male's ability to attract females.
43. Peripheral blood lymphocytes were separated from whole blood and incubated at 3x10 6 cells per well of a 24-well Costar plate.
44. There are peripheral insertions, like borders of flowers, or tropical birds which populate the background landscapes of many religious paintings.
45. In the earlier decade, heavy unemployment in the peripheral regions was also gradually overtaken by consistent national growth.
46. Not the least of the advantages enjoyed by the peripheral regions was cheap coastal transport.
47. As a result, social contacts were mainly peripheral, or occurred at formal social occasions.
48. None of this left much room for openly expressed admiration for other countries, particularly small and peripheral ones.
49. In many instances, peripheral sites offered such development gain to large land-holding builders.
50. This may have meant that these stimuli contained relatively little peripheral information.
51. Her diarrhoea decreased with improved appetite and weight gain, a rising serum albumin, and resolution of her peripheral oedema.
52. Until the cars moving along the university's peripheral roads were silverfish and the whole scene was dappled with low-lying cloud.
53. Lead poisoning can cause kidney damage, injury to the central and peripheral nervous system and brain damage in particularly aggravated cases.
54. Now, however, it appeared there could be progress in several peripheral areas of dispute.
55. The socialist parties played a peripheral role in the revolution of 1905.
56. But those were the peripheral ingredients to the Bruins' second nonconference home loss in the past 46 games.
57. Several lines of evidence point to specific components of the peripheral nerve environment that support regeneration.
58. The peripheral hem blew back over the canopy, dividing it into two lobes.
59. I made do with peripheral vision, which, after all, is the next best thing.
60. This effect will be reinforced if the infrastructure of peripheral areas appears inadequate.