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irregular movementの例文

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  • Chiappa and Fielder were disqualified for " irregular movement to prevent an opponent from passing ."
  • Curved walls create irregular movement within the space.
  • That irregular movement is being picked up by the fish through their lateral lines _ sense organs.
  • J-STARS will enable the military commanders to detect irregular movements in sufficient time to investigate them, the Pentagon said.
  • "There are established networks, based particularly in Amman and Bangkok, which facilitate irregular movement out of the Middle East and North Africa, " she said.
  • Due to their irregular movement around the center of the galaxy if they do so at all these stars often display unusually high proper motion.
  • "We recognize the difficulties posed by the irregular movement of people, but we strongly disagree that this should cause us to revise the convention, " he said.
  • In well-behaved cases the path might look like a loop coming back on itself, that is, periodic behaviour; in the worst cases quite irregular movement covering a whole region.
  • In 1785, Ingenhousz described the irregular movement of coal dust on the surface of alcohol and therefore has a claim as discoverer of what came to be known as Brownian motion.
  • The agency's latest " atomic fountain " clock, the NIST F-1 built at its Boulder laboratory, is entirely free from the timing errors created in traditional timekeeping by the earth's irregular movements in orbit.
  • The report attributed the crash to the crew's lack of experience and knowledge of the aircraft's operating systems and to a lack of warning systems in the plane to indicate irregular movements of the tail's horizontal stabilizers.
  • Certain persons with diplopia who cannot achieve fusion and yet do not suppress may display a certain type of spasm-like irregular movement of the eyes in the vicinity of the fixation point ( see : Horror fusionis ).
  • Denis Diderot describes passions as " penchants, inclinations, desires and aversions carried to a certain degree of intensity, combined with an indistinct sensation of pleasure or pain, occasioned or accompanied by some irregular movement of the blood and animal spirits, are what we call passions.
  • The pons ( a structure located on the brain stem ) is one of the areas affected by MJD . The striatum ( a brain area connected to balance and movement ) is also affected by this disease, which could explain both of the main motor problems cause by MJD : the tightening and twisting of the limb and the abrupt, irregular movements.