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Special Topic VII

Special Topic VII. conserve, preserve, maintain, retain. Preserve  (保つ). 1. The question of why this symmetry is preserved has not been answered. 2. The attractor is preserved under this transformation. 3. The arrangement of the balls on the grid is preserved.

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Special Topic VII

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  1. Special Topic VII conserve, preserve, maintain, retain

  2. Preserve (保つ) 1. The question of why this symmetry is preserved has not been answered. 2. The attractor is preserved under this transformation. 3. The arrangement of the balls on the grid is preserved.

  3. The main thing to remember about preserve is that it is used with regard to existence only. Also, note that no agent is needed to cause the preservation.

  4. Maintain (維持する) 4. A constant flux is maintained during the operation by appropriately altering the driving force. 5. The delicate balance among the various influences is maintained by internal mechanisms. 6. The equilibrium state is maintained.

  5. The verb maintain expresses the idea of preventing change. It also implies that some agent actively carries out this process. Further, it is usually used with regard to a state or process.

  6. Retain (持ち続ける) 7. This new form of the theory retains several features of the original form. 8. In newborn rabbits, activated lymphocytes are retained even when the rabbits are isolated from all antigens. 9. The colloid cannot retain its shape as the salinity of the water is altered.

  7. The main idea of retain is one of continued possession. In fact, in most situations, retain can be replaced by continue to possess with not change of meaning. Also note that no agent is needed for this purpose, but in some cases, such an agent may exist.

  8. Conserve (保存する) 10. In this case, the energy of the system is conserved. 11. In their model, the total angular momentum is not conserved.

  9. Conserve is similar to maintain in that it expresses the idea that some thing is unchanged. However, it differs in two important ways. First, the action expressed by conserve does not require an agent. Second, while maintain generally is used with regard to a process or state, conserve is usually used with regard to a quantity.

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