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单词 all-or-none
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Definition of all-or-none in English:

all-or-none

adjective ˌɔːlɔːˈnʌn
  • 1

    another way of saying all-or-nothing
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Remember that nothing in bodybuilding is an all-or-none proposition.
    • Instead of all-or-none categorizing, some have urged that degrees, or severity, of alcoholism be identified.
    • Forced unfolding experiments performed on fibronectin, tenascin, and titin, showed these modular proteins to unfold domain after domain but only in an all-or-none event with no intermediate states.
    • Weinstein concluded that after his stroke Wilson tended to reduce ‘complex issues to all-or-none questions of right and wrong, and of morality or immorality.’
    • The moral seems to be that it's smarter to spend your lobbying dollars at the state level than to risk it in an all-or-none federal bill.
    • For example, if you put in an order to buy 2,000 shares of XYZ but only 1,000 are being sold, an all-or-none restriction means your order will not be filled until there are at least 2,000 shares available at your preferred price.
    • Instead of this all-or-none attitude, what is required of the contemporary practitioner is a realistic mindset that is open to possibilities and yet rigorously respectful of much needed scientific evidence.
    • A percentage is determined by applying an all-or-none rule at the patient level.
    • No, it's not as though if was an all-or-none thing, the increase was about 25% over the average, over the cycle.
    • However, the scatter plot of gene density versus Alu density showed that this is not an all-or-none phenomenon.
    1. 1.1Physiology (of a response) having a strength independent of the strength of the stimulus that caused it.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The BAER elicits an all-or-none response; a normal functioning ear will produce a specific waveform pattern while a nonfunctioning ear produces a flat line.
      • Alternatively, if most of the vesicles contained none or just one single enzyme molecule, then the latter subset of vesicles caused an all-or-none response to the binding of the inhibitor.
      • In this more physiological context, the model shows nearly all-or-none threshold response.
      • The all-or-none response of the action potential helped to identify the limit for a supra-threshold stimulus, by gradually increasing the amplitude of the pulse.
      • RECOGNITION OF THE ethical content present in choices between placing resource units on the market and withholding them in idleness does not imply that there need be some all-or-none commitment.
 
 

Definition of all-or-none in US English:

all-or-none

adjective
  • 1

    another way of saying all-or-nothing
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Instead of this all-or-none attitude, what is required of the contemporary practitioner is a realistic mindset that is open to possibilities and yet rigorously respectful of much needed scientific evidence.
    • Weinstein concluded that after his stroke Wilson tended to reduce ‘complex issues to all-or-none questions of right and wrong, and of morality or immorality.’
    • However, the scatter plot of gene density versus Alu density showed that this is not an all-or-none phenomenon.
    • The moral seems to be that it's smarter to spend your lobbying dollars at the state level than to risk it in an all-or-none federal bill.
    • Instead of all-or-none categorizing, some have urged that degrees, or severity, of alcoholism be identified.
    • Forced unfolding experiments performed on fibronectin, tenascin, and titin, showed these modular proteins to unfold domain after domain but only in an all-or-none event with no intermediate states.
    • For example, if you put in an order to buy 2,000 shares of XYZ but only 1,000 are being sold, an all-or-none restriction means your order will not be filled until there are at least 2,000 shares available at your preferred price.
    • Remember that nothing in bodybuilding is an all-or-none proposition.
    • No, it's not as though if was an all-or-none thing, the increase was about 25% over the average, over the cycle.
    • A percentage is determined by applying an all-or-none rule at the patient level.
    1. 1.1Physiology (of a response) having a strength independent of the strength of the stimulus that caused it.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The BAER elicits an all-or-none response; a normal functioning ear will produce a specific waveform pattern while a nonfunctioning ear produces a flat line.
      • In this more physiological context, the model shows nearly all-or-none threshold response.
      • RECOGNITION OF THE ethical content present in choices between placing resource units on the market and withholding them in idleness does not imply that there need be some all-or-none commitment.
      • Alternatively, if most of the vesicles contained none or just one single enzyme molecule, then the latter subset of vesicles caused an all-or-none response to the binding of the inhibitor.
      • The all-or-none response of the action potential helped to identify the limit for a supra-threshold stimulus, by gradually increasing the amplitude of the pulse.
 
 
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