anomalously造句(1) The top of the anomalously pressured transition zone is identified by marked increases in sonic transit time, hydrocarbon production index (PI), clay diagenesis, and vitrinite reflectance.
(2) A relict fauna and anomalously coarse grains are common in the upper few feet of some shelf sands.
(3) In this case an anomalously high oxidation rate is observed with respect to the model.
(4) Don't call yourself a programmer : "Programmer" sounds like "anomalously high-cost peon who types some mumbo-jumbo into some other mumbo-jumbo.
(5) High abundance of anomalously enriched elements relative to oceanic and crustal sources was observed.
(6) The results showed that, anomalously small(weak) SOI and the lag effect of El Nino are good indications to the short-term climate prediction of Xiangtan flooding in flood period.
(7) The anomalously high porosity zone of the Shasan member is mainly located in the middle slope part of the Yuanyanggou area, and extends along the western slope of the Liaohe Depression.
(8) On the contrary, water anomalously expands on freezing especially below 4t, and the ice thus formed floats in water.
(9) Except for an anomalously high surface abundance of nitrogen, the white dwarf should appear unchanged.
(10) By comparing the two sets of data, the scientists discovered that certain parts of the hot spots had “anomalously high” emissivity, or the ability to radiate energy.
(11) This man behaves anomalously.
(12) The anomalously warm water can exist for a long distance along the equator at least as far west as Canton Island (172oW, 3oS).
(13) The transform formula of partially polarized GSM beam in dispersive and absorbing media as well as in anomalously dispersive media is derived.
(14) Within the last 50 years - little more than one hundredth of a millionth of the Earth's age - the carbon dioxide in the atmosphere began to rise anomalously fast.
(15) The evolution of the spectrum shows that spectrum splitting and spectral shift occur during the propagation in anomalously dispersive media.
(16) In the sediments deposited immediately after the impact is a classic biological signature of fire: an anomalously high concentration of fern spores, first seen by Robert H.
(17) Among them, leaching of meteoric water has contributed less to the formation of anomalously high porosity zones compared to other factors.
(18) If the number of spins in the ring is large, the period of the entanglement changes anomalously with the external magnetic field.