WordNet
- an act of extreme wickedness
- the quality of extreme wickedness
- vastness of size or extent; "in careful usage the noun enormity is not used to express the idea of great size"; "universities recognized the enormity of their task"
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- 〈U〉非道,極悪 / 〈C〉大罪,凶行
English Journal
- Exploring the phenotypic space of non-Saccharomyces wine yeast biodiversity.
- Rossouw D1, Bauer FF2.
- Food microbiology.Food Microbiol.2016 May;55:32-46. doi: 10.1016/j.fm.2015.11.017. Epub 2015 Nov 30.
- Tremendous microbial diversity exists in vineyards, and the potential to harness this diversity for novel mixed or pure starter cultures for wine fermentation has received significant attention in recent years. However, most studies are limited to a small subset of strains and species. Here we prese
- PMID 26742614
- Financial Implications of Sepsis Prevention, Early Identification, and Treatment: A Population Health Perspective.
- Angelelli J1.
- Critical care nursing quarterly.Crit Care Nurs Q.2016 Jan-Mar;39(1):51-7. doi: 10.1097/CNQ.0000000000000093.
- Each day an estimated 2000 to 3000 new cases of sepsis are identified and treated in US hospitals. Despite the enormity of the problem, less than one-half of all US adults have heard of sepsis. This article reviews the financial costs of sepsis in the United States, examining the evidence for its ec
- PMID 26633159
- High transcript abundance, RNA editing, and small RNAs in intergenic regions within the massive mitochondrial genome of the angiosperm Silene noctiflora.
- Wu Z1, Stone JD2, Štorchová H2, Sloan DB3.
- BMC genomics.BMC Genomics.2015 Nov 14;16(1):938. doi: 10.1186/s12864-015-2155-3.
- BACKGROUND: Species within the angiosperm genus Silene contain the largest mitochondrial genomes ever identified. The enormity of these genomes (up to 11 Mb in size) appears to be the result of increased non-coding DNA, which represents >99 % of the genome content. These genomes are also fragme
- PMID 26573088
- An Official American Thoracic Society Research Statement: Current Understanding and Future Research Needs in Tobacco Control and Treatment.
- Leone FT, Carlsen KH, Folan P, Latzka K, Munzer A, Neptune E, Pakhale S, Sachs DP, Samet J, Upson D, White A; ATS Tobacco Action Committee; American Thoracic Society.
- American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine.Am J Respir Crit Care Med.2015 Aug 1;192(3):e22-41. doi: 10.1164/rccm.201506-1081ST.
- INTRODUCTION: Since the mid-20th century, the scientific community has substantially improved its understanding of the worldwide tobacco epidemic. Although significant progress has been made, the sheer enormity and scope of the global problem put it on track to take a billion lives this century. Cur
- PMID 26230245
Japanese Journal
- Japan and South Asia : Still Distant Neighbours?
- REZA S. M. Ali
- 国際公共政策研究 18(2), 79-96, 2014-03
- … Despite the enormity of Japan's Offi cial Development Assistance (ODA) to all the South Asian nations, the region's share in Japan's global trade and investment is very minimal, and is mostly India-centric. …
- NAID 120005575487
- 『ビルマの日々』における主人公フローリと「動物」表象(東北英文学研究)
- 山口 梓
- 英文学研究. 支部統合号 6, 81-88, 2014-01-20
- … They argue the enormity and violence, pointing out the relationship between the ruler and the ruled. …
- NAID 110009817015
- 田中 重好
- 社会学評論 64(3), 366-385, 2013
- 東日本大震災は, 戦後日本の災害史上, 最大の死者・行方不明者を出した. ワイズナーの「ハザード×脆弱性=ディザスター (災害)」モデルを前提とすれば, 今回の大量死という災害をハザードの巨大さだけに帰属させることはできない. それではなぜ, かくも巨大な災害となったのか. これまで戦後日本が積み上げてきた防災対策, その根底にある基本的な考え方 (防災パラダイム) のどこに問題点があったのか.戦 …
- NAID 130004830138
- 坂井 優美,木村 智博,福田 誠 [他],橋本 治,岡田 勝也,伊藤 真理,川原 潮子,岩波 基
- 社会技術研究論文集 7, 31-44, 2010
- 兵庫県南部地震以降,廃棄物学会を中心に,地盤工学領域では応用地質学会や日本粘土学会等が災害廃棄物の調査を行うようになった.本研究では2007年新潟県中越沖地震を例に,廃棄物行政の実態を俯瞰し,住民に求められる危機管理の方向性を現地調査やアンケート等で明らかにした.また,東京都等の震災廃棄物対策を参照しつつ,地盤材としての有効性を検討した.この一連の流れで,徹底した分別回収がなされたこと,家族や住民 …
- NAID 130001079476
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- outrageous or heinous character; atrociousness: the enormity of war crimes. 2. something outrageous or heinous, as an offense: The bombing of the defenseless population was an enormity beyond belief. 3. greatness of size, scope, extent, ...
- The quality of passing all moral bounds; excessive wickedness or outrageousness. 2. A monstrous offense or evil; an outrage. 3. Usage Problem Great size; immensity: "Beyond that, [Russia's] sheer enormity offered a defense against invaders ...
- an outrageous, improper, vicious, or immoral act <the enormities of state power — Susan Sontag> <other enormities too juvenile to mention — Richard Freedman>. 2. : the quality or state of being immoderate, monstrous, or outrageous; ...
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