So, for example, if I have a sodium ion over here, and I have a chloride ion over here, where the distance from center to center r I'm denoting as r, this is nucleus to nucleus separation.
所以,比如这有一个钠离子,和一个氯离子,它们中心与中心间的距离,我把它设为,这是原子核和原子和的间距。
So, for example, I'm actually in a research lab and the biomedical center
例如,我参加了一个研究实验室,还有一个生物医药中心,
I'm very proud to say that Yale has a strong department at the Growth Center on development economics.
我很自豪的说,耶鲁能力发展训练中心中的,发展经济学部门非常厉害
And, I'm going to put the sodium atom at the center.
我将把钠离子放在中央。
This ambivalence that I'm describing is at the center of modern literature generally.
我所叙述的这种矛盾,是始终存在于现代文学的中心思想中的。
Now today I'm gonna focus on is what is happening in the center's posterior in your brain, and can it help us to predict what you're about to choose.
今天我的重点,是大脑中央后回中的活动,及其能否帮助我们对受试者的选择作出预测。
I'm selling tickets to a comedy show at the Times Square Art Center,
我在时代广场的艺术中心卖喜剧表演的门票,
I'm going to say, quite to the contrary, the positive charge is concentrated at the center in a tiny, tiny, tiny volume.
我要说的是,完全相反,正电荷集中在中心,在一个非常非常小的体积内。
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