Similar words: degenerative, regenerative, generation, generating, generational, regeneration, degeneration, generation gap. Meaning: ['dʒenəreɪtɪv /-nrətɪv] adj. 1. having the ability to produce or originate 2. producing new life or offspring.
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31. Objective:To study the regeneration and generative cause of new bones generated form cranial bone flaps hypodermically implanted on the abdominal wall.
32. By contrasting simpler syntax with mainstream generative grammar, this paper points out that they are different in minimalism, grammatical architecture and the syntax-semantics interface.
33. This paper expounds six functions of context that is omissible function, simplification function, definiteness function, explanation function, generative function and restrictive function.
34. This paper introduces a semi - generative CAPP system for rotary type parts within a machinery works.
35. Finally, the author proposes a formal model of discourse construal from a generative holistic perspective.
36. The generative rule of arbitrary N-rank K-regular simple graph is studied, and the method of recursively generating arbitrary N-rank K-regular graph from the simple complete graph is put forward.
37. Generative cell One of the haploid cells in the POLLEN TUBE of seed plants.
38. Emergent instruction is a special instruction form that viewed from the generative thinking mode.
39. The paper introduced how to use database technology and dynamic generative graphics zooming, translation, and graphic reduction function.
40. While combining transformational generative grammar and grammatical means , the study booms applied linguistic theory.
41. In seed plants it is the generative cell in the pollen grain, which divides in the pollen tube to produce two sperm cells.
42. This research has enriched the generative theory of multimedia learning.
43. We have the chance to watch generative process of the product.
44. In telophase a cell-plate appears in a phragmoplastand then a cell wall is formed to separate the generative and vegetative cells.
45. This thesis applies the analytical method of composition and arrangement, and Transformational - generative Grammar sometimes.
46. The results show that, for Chinese dependency parsing action - based parsers outperform generative and discriminative parsers.
47. Based on the generative grammar, the category of voice includes active, passive and middle voice.
48. Generative Grammar provides an explicit analysis to English and Chinese double object construction, but is powerless before the Chinese ambiguity phenomenon of this construction.
49. The main text part divides into three chapters. The first chapter introduces and critics generative grammar theory.
50. Generative instruction is a special instruction form in the view of generative thinking.
51. The current study looks into the issue of Russian generic reflexives from a generative grammar perspective.
52. We assume that all the students in it have some background in generative syntax.
53. Formal syntactic models for the description of grammar, eg generative grammar,[www.Sentencedict.com] are a type of metalanguage.
54. There are cultural differences, which may be original or generative.
55. The teaching generative theory together with teaching epistemology owns a significant value for the existence.
56. The task cooperation mechanism based on generative communication in tuple space was deeply researched.
57. I thought that the IT department's people should also not have other solution, therefore I try to seek for the domestic bar code generative software.
58. Generative grammar formalizes language mechanism. The finite rules of generative grammar can generate or analyze infinite sentences.
59. Chomsky's minimalist approach as adopted in this dissertation is the latest development of generative theory.
60. Generative adoration refers to the cultural phenomenon that people worship at the male and female genitalia to beget and conceive offspring.
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