textbook造句151. The writers held that this textbook was quite important to help building up the course of solfeggio and ear training for modern music in China.
152. Analyzing the contents of the axonometric projection in textbook of Engineering Drawing, this paper points out the consistency problems of the relevant concept definition and application.
153. Only the right of mining is mentioned in the traditional textbook of civil law.
154. The findings challenge the traditional textbook view that the main job of the hippocampus is to encode new memories, says Lynn Nadel, a cognitive neuroscientist at the University of Arizona in Tucson.
155. Chinese textbook often consists of parts, including text system, knowledge system, exercise system and help - reading system.
156. Our textbook has many figures to help explain the lessons.
157. "I do not have to carry a textbook around, so that is nice," says high school student Melanie Reuter.
158. "I'm renting this textbook because it's cheaper, " said second-year student Natalie Fakhreddine, who plans to major in business. "It's easy to do."
159. Secondly, even if don't modify it, also should this opinion be annotated in the textbook, letting scholars to commentate .
160. In this textbook we will tolerate a certain amount of ellipsis.
161. With Steven E. Hyman, now at Harvard University, Nestler and Malenka wrote the textbook Molecular Basis of Neuropharmacology (McGraw-Hill, 2001).
162. On the contrary, he is almost a textbook example of Tocqueville's prediction that American democracy would produce works that lay bare the deepest, hidden parts of the psyche.
163. This is a textbook example of polymorphism — many types accessed through one uniform interface.
164. Human simulating intelligent integral control algorithm has been presented and can be found in textbook as an accepted, effectual and advanced arithmetic.
165. Malignant histocytosis(MH) was firstly identified and defined as an independent kind of disease in 1939 and got received world-widely, then appeared in the medical textbook.
166. To achieve this goal, it is first to reform the textbook of polyphonic music.
167. The compilers agreed upon a division of the textbook into twelve units.
168. For me, when it comes to learning a new language, I can read a textbook from cover to cover, but a week later I've forgotten it all.
169. Combining with the experiences in our teaching practice, the reform on textbook and teaching method in the course of "High Frequency Circuit" are discussed.
170. Some markets, however, differ from this textbook case and are characterized by multiple equilibria—that is, they have more than one wage rate at which demand equals supply.
171. I usually draw a line under key points in the textbook with a highlighter.
172. In concern of the controversy caused by the expurgation of plane geometry in the new high school math textbook, we spend one year penetrating deeply in this area.
173. I don't believe a single formal textbook on cybernetics was ever written in English.
174. The national textbook Biology for secondary technical schools is an excellent textbook with both systematic biologic knowledge and close connection to modern iatrical education.
175. Finally, it offers proposals for highschool mathematics curriculum standard making and textbook writing.
176. That the notation of duplet and quadruplet are disunion in the publication, include music theory, textbook, and sheet music.
177. Again pulling out the textbook, I demonstrated how base-emitter voltage relates directly to the die temperature, as well.
178. Octave was originally written around 1992 as companion software for a textbook in chemical reactor design.
179. Part One, theory-based study on the textbook and the textbook construction.
180. This new textbook was complied for general use by a specialist group.