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Definition of unstirred in English: unstirredadjectiveʌnˈstəːdˌənˈstərd Not moved, agitated, or stirred. 未被感动的;没有被搅动的;不激动的 waters that are ice-covered remain unstirred by wind Example sentencesExamples - A poetaster's aesthetic feathers had been ruffled, but his humanity, anemic and amoral, had remained unstirred, somnolent, and moribund.
- It is possible that depolarization forces internal polyamines through the pore, where they might accumulate in an unstirred extracellular space, blocking the channel during the measurement of inward conductance.
- Root segments fixed to the probe were bathed in nutrient solution circulated along the roots to avoid problems with unstirred layers.
- In addition, the observed delay times ranged from 8 to 60 s; these delay times are much longer than the time it takes for diffusion through the unstirred layer in these chambers.
- Root segments fixed to the probe were bathed in aerated nutrient solution (the same composition as that used for growth in hydroponic culture) which circulated along the roots to avoid problems with external unstirred layers.
- Since diffusion through this layer is the rate-limiting step in the intestinal absorption of many nutrients, the mucosal muscle, by stirring this otherwise unstirred layer of fluid, may have a critical place in nutrition.
- Likewise, an intense microcirculation of intestinal contents across the mucosal surface must occur, for the stirring of the unstirred layer at this surface is essential for the optimal absorption of nutrients.
- Since simple diffusion of the vesicles seems unlikely to vary greatly with their charge, this early stage probably represents some process other than simple transport across an unstirred layer.
- The unstirred layer in a well-mixed solution is reported to be around 10 m, while in more natural conditions or around bulky organs the unstirred layer can vary between 20-500 m.
- The half-life times of sugar exchange with the central capsule are three orders of magnitude larger than half-life times expected for their diffusional exchange with a spherical equivalent volume of unstirred water.
- Vapour concentrations within these unstirred layers depend on the vapour pressure of the compound in question and on its affinity to the lipoid surface layers of the leaf (cuticular waxes, cutin).
- This minimized the thickness of external unstirred layers.
- Carlos would like nothing more than to go to Idaho and live in a cabin and swim beneath the sky each morning in some glacial tarn, a pond so cold and clean and unstirred it would stop his heart just to step into it.
- Ostensibly straightforward, this method is subject to major artifacts, including an inability to control, or adequately account for, the unstirred layer of fluid adherent to the outer surfaces of the filters.
- First, any molecule present in the vessel lumen will have to negotiate a very thick, largely unstirred surface layer far beyond the distances conventionally assumed.
- These augmented concentrations of CO 2 can be expected to support some photosynthesis but are not sufficiently large to compensate for the suppressing effects of slow diffusion and unstirred boundary layers.
- This metaphor represents the miracle of creation, bringing the world into being as a multiplicity out of the stillness of an unstirred sleep.
- I know it is possible to mix these cakes in the tin, but I never do, because I like the ritual of lining a cake tin and I'm also worried I'm not going to mix properly and there'll be a big lump of unstirred flour in there when I take it out.
- A small pump was employed to mix the external solution in order to equalize the distribution of HDO in the external medium and to minimize the thickness of the unstirred layers.
- Magnetic stirring was used in both electrode chambers to achieve homogeneous mixing of the solution and to avoid unstirred water layers attaching to the membrane.
Synonyms unaffected, untouched, unimpressed, unperturbed, unruffled, untroubled, undismayed, unworried
Rhymesabsurd, bird, Byrd, curd, engird, gird, Heard, herd, Kurd, misheard, nerd, overheard, reheard, third, undergird, undeterred, unheard, word Definition of unstirred in US English: unstirredadjectiveˌənˈstərdˌənˈstərd Not moved, agitated, or stirred. 未被感动的;没有被搅动的;不激动的 waters that are ice-covered remain unstirred by wind Example sentencesExamples - I know it is possible to mix these cakes in the tin, but I never do, because I like the ritual of lining a cake tin and I'm also worried I'm not going to mix properly and there'll be a big lump of unstirred flour in there when I take it out.
- This minimized the thickness of external unstirred layers.
- The unstirred layer in a well-mixed solution is reported to be around 10 m, while in more natural conditions or around bulky organs the unstirred layer can vary between 20-500 m.
- Since simple diffusion of the vesicles seems unlikely to vary greatly with their charge, this early stage probably represents some process other than simple transport across an unstirred layer.
- Root segments fixed to the probe were bathed in aerated nutrient solution (the same composition as that used for growth in hydroponic culture) which circulated along the roots to avoid problems with external unstirred layers.
- Carlos would like nothing more than to go to Idaho and live in a cabin and swim beneath the sky each morning in some glacial tarn, a pond so cold and clean and unstirred it would stop his heart just to step into it.
- A poetaster's aesthetic feathers had been ruffled, but his humanity, anemic and amoral, had remained unstirred, somnolent, and moribund.
- These augmented concentrations of CO 2 can be expected to support some photosynthesis but are not sufficiently large to compensate for the suppressing effects of slow diffusion and unstirred boundary layers.
- Root segments fixed to the probe were bathed in nutrient solution circulated along the roots to avoid problems with unstirred layers.
- Likewise, an intense microcirculation of intestinal contents across the mucosal surface must occur, for the stirring of the unstirred layer at this surface is essential for the optimal absorption of nutrients.
- Ostensibly straightforward, this method is subject to major artifacts, including an inability to control, or adequately account for, the unstirred layer of fluid adherent to the outer surfaces of the filters.
- It is possible that depolarization forces internal polyamines through the pore, where they might accumulate in an unstirred extracellular space, blocking the channel during the measurement of inward conductance.
- The half-life times of sugar exchange with the central capsule are three orders of magnitude larger than half-life times expected for their diffusional exchange with a spherical equivalent volume of unstirred water.
- This metaphor represents the miracle of creation, bringing the world into being as a multiplicity out of the stillness of an unstirred sleep.
- Since diffusion through this layer is the rate-limiting step in the intestinal absorption of many nutrients, the mucosal muscle, by stirring this otherwise unstirred layer of fluid, may have a critical place in nutrition.
- In addition, the observed delay times ranged from 8 to 60 s; these delay times are much longer than the time it takes for diffusion through the unstirred layer in these chambers.
- Vapour concentrations within these unstirred layers depend on the vapour pressure of the compound in question and on its affinity to the lipoid surface layers of the leaf (cuticular waxes, cutin).
- A small pump was employed to mix the external solution in order to equalize the distribution of HDO in the external medium and to minimize the thickness of the unstirred layers.
- First, any molecule present in the vessel lumen will have to negotiate a very thick, largely unstirred surface layer far beyond the distances conventionally assumed.
- Magnetic stirring was used in both electrode chambers to achieve homogeneous mixing of the solution and to avoid unstirred water layers attaching to the membrane.
Synonyms unaffected, untouched, unimpressed, unperturbed, unruffled, untroubled, undismayed, unworried |