1.【生】亚群,子群;【数】簇,子群;【化】(周期表的)族;副族,B族
1.a small group of people who form part of a larger group
1.Subgroups: are groups with which the dominant culture does not agree and with which it has communicating problems.
亚群体:指与主流文化不一致并且与主流文化有交际障碍的人类群体。
2.As described in Section 8. 4, each of these effects can be routed to any of the subgroups, the aux bus, or the main outputs.
如章节8.4所述,每个音效都可通过子系统如辅助线路或者主要输出系统来引导传达。
3.The observed differences are not not likely to be characteristic of inpidual members of those subgroups in the general population.
观察到差别可能不代表普通人群里子群中个体成员的特征。
4.The scientists hope that by identifying these subgroups will reveal why autism covers such a wide range of severity of the condition.
科学家们希望通过识别这些子分组能揭示出自闭症严重程度覆盖如此之广的原因。
5.Also, the larger the number of the pieces of opinions flows among the subgroups, the faster the decision making process converges.
子群体间交互观点数目增多会缩短群体决策观点收敛时间。
6.Mortality did not differ significantly in major pre specified subgroups.
死亡率在主要预设亚组没有显著差别。
7.Having eight Subgroups give you so much flexibility you may just become a gymnast on the side.
经过8个群给你这么多的灵活性,你可能只是成为一个侧面体操运动员。
8.Data bits to be encoded are split into a plurality of subgroups.
要被编码的数据位被分解为多个子组。
9.The other four returns are designed to facilitate monitoring of aux return signals and do not assign to subgroups.
其他四名返回旨在促进辅助返回信号监测,不分配给群。
10.However, the score distribution has not been examined thoroughly in other clinically relevant IS subgroups.
然而,其在其它与特发性脊柱侧凸相关的亚群当中的分数分布还没有被调查过。