0 continuing on from a particular point in time, especially after something else has stopped happening -- 之後,以後
Concentrations increased substantially thereafter to a maximum, about 100 d later, when tubers were said to be mature.
And indeed he plays only a peripheral role thereafter, and is not even mentioned in the concluding chapter.
When it had been ascertained at what temperatures the maximum number of each species was seen, the counts were thereafter made when these conditions obtained.
Thereafter, numbers of spring migrants were counted and removed daily.
The nature of their commitment changed as soon as they entered the war and several times thereafter, depending on their success.
Steady increase from 1890 on; average of 15% until 1925; increased to average of 30% thereafter.
Thereafter, maturation occurs largely in the absence of further cell division, and is characterized by cell expansion and deposition of reserves.
A characteristically ' open ' pastoral parish, its population grew very rapidly in the sixteenth century, but only very slowly (and erratically) thereafter.