emend|emended|emending|emends in English

verb

[e·mend || iː'mend]

correct, amend, revise, improve

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1. Emend Synonym Discussion of Amend.

2. Frame and emend standards and management system.

3. I am going to emend the second passage in this book.

4. Artificial neural networks were used to emend and analyze the chroma of scar tissue in pictures.

5. 33 synonyms for Burnish: improve, enhance, brighten, refine, cultivate, brush up, touch up, emend

6. Objective To emend the grading methods of the hypertension and cure effect in a year.

7. Secondly , according to the classical control theory , emend the system by using the computer simulation .

8. From the viewpoint of the phonology , we emend the words in different editions of Liu's poems.

9. In view of the early planispiral coil, the late uniserial development which tends toward rectilinear, the imperforate agglutinated wall, the multiple aperture and the simple interior, the Ammoastutinae Loeblich and Tappan 1984, are placed into the Lituolidae de Blainville 1827, emended herein, of the Lituolacea DE Blainville 1827, emended herein.

10. And proposal for an emended genus Bacillus limiting it only to the members of the Subtilis and Cereus clades of species.

11. The egg case secreted by the Cenozoic Argonautids was shaped like Cretaceous ammonites, which their ancestors used to occupy and emend

12. Based on the conception of the discrete modal filter, a force identification model is proposed to emend the classical modal model method.

13. The egg case secreted by the Cenozoic Argonautids was shaped like Cretaceous ammonites, which their ancestors used to occupy and emend.: Many modern editions, including the Oxford, take the view that the novel in part derives from the play, and use it to emend the defective quarto text.:

14. (7) The egg case secreted by the Cenozoic Argonautids was shaped like Cretaceous ammonites , which their ancestors used to occupy and emend

15. First, we emend and perfect as soon as possible to mend actual resource tax measure gist and collection means, and we hasten saving mineral resource exploration.

16. It can avoid repeat manual word account and copy out when we emend teaching plan. It is important to enhance level of teaching management and work efficiency.

17. When they do, rule aficionados will say, "Well, we can emend it and make it more supple by adding to the circumstances it covers.

18. Part IV set forth how to improve knowledge structure, strengthen learning means direction, develop picture's effection, improve exercises design and emend mistaken historical facts.

19. Ammonites in the Cenozoic required the Argonautids to secrete a complete egg case in the shape that their ancestors learned to emend in the Upper Cretaceous

20. Contrasting core ground gamma curve with logging gamma curve locate the core, and then emend the depth of the core sample, which improve veracity of the core data.

21. Firstly, based on the introduction of the developmental theories of real-estate, the dissertation puts forward the new developing styles and tries to make emend for the traditional theories.

22. On the comparative study, the paper firstly comparing LiangShu to the Words Chinese big dictionary can be useful to finding the errors in the important dictionary in order to emend it.

23. Mr. Emend, the maths teacher from Australia, said that when the earthquake started he thought there was something wrong with him, but then another teacher said that it was an earthquake.

24. While such anachronistically "young" forms at first sight always seemed paradoxical and were Athetized or emended in the course of textual edition, the paradox turns out to be a pseudo-paradox, once one realizes that the impression of an anachronism is created by the interweaving of two different but nonetheless synchronic varieties of Greek.

25. The hymenocarines were a diversified group of euarthropods characterized by a free Bivalved head carapace covering the cephalothorax, a segmented trunk composed of tergo-pleural rings, and a tailpiece with well-developed caudal rami (see emended diagnosis in Aria and Caron, 2017; Vannier et al., 2018).With more than 25 species described with soft parts (), the hymenocarines were …