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basal

/bey-suhl, -zuhl/US // ˈbeɪ səl, -zəl //UK // (ˈbeɪsəl) //

基层,基地,基部,基部的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of, at, or forming the base.
    • : forming a basis; fundamental; basic.
    • : Physiology. indicating a standard low level of activity of an organism, as during total rest.of an amount required to maintain this level.
    • : Medicine/Medical. serving to induce a preliminary or light anesthesia prior to total anesthetization.

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Examples

  • It receives massive inputs from the arousal-regulating structures of the brainstem, midbrain, and basal forebrain, and appears to play a role in filtering those signals in response to changing cognitive needs.

  • The key is in the separation of the signals entering the neuron for forward-going inference and for backward-flowing errors, which could be handled in the model by the basal and apical dendrites, respectively.

  • In addition to the pygophore and the telltale stripes on the legs, the new fossil also distinctly shows the "basal plate," a structure shaped like a stirrup that supports the penis.

  • The more thyroxine a person’s thyroid gland produces, the higher that person’s basal metabolic rate will be.

  • These microbes had been surviving in a desiccated state, not yet dead but having reduced their metabolism to the minimum, carrying out only what are called basal functions.

  • Coffee Consumption Associated with Decreased Risk for Basal-Cell Carcinoma.

  • It makes out of the savage raw material which is our basal mental stuff, a citizen.

  • The specimens from Honduras have a basal cusp on the hinder edge of the lower canine.

  • Prothorax two-thirds wider than long, sides parallel in basal half, convergent anteriorly.

  • Out of this basal belief have sprung up the stories that relate the deeds of the 'hidden' saints.

  • This he did on an oak branch six feet long whose basal end was placed in water.