We may again employ additive effect of a definite number of induction shocks, the alternating elements of which are exactly equal and opposite.
It is, however, better to employ the additive effect of a definite number of feeble make-and-break shocks.
For complex ions the velocity is largely an additive property; to a continuous additive change in the composition of the ion corresponds a continuous but decreasing change in the velocity.
We may speak of them as constitutive of the products in a higher stage of relatedness, thus distinguishing constitutive from additive properties.
And the new properties are not merely additiveof preceding properties; they are constitutive, and characterize the higher evolutionary products as such.
Though apparently ineffective, the subliminal stimuli produce some latent effect, which may be demonstrated by their additive action.
Schroeder the silver salts of the fatty acids exhibit additive relations; an increase in the molecule of CH2 causes an increase in the molecular volume of about 15.
The molecular volume is additivein certain cases, in particular of analogous compounds of simple constitution.
Kopp systematized the earlier observations, and, having made many others, he was able to show that the molecular heat was anadditive property, i.
The critical volume provides data which may be tested for additive relations.
The most direct manner in which to test any property for additiverelations is to determine the property for a number of elements, and then investigate whether these values hold for the elements in combination.
Vk/R, and since Vk is proportional to the volume at absolute zero, the ratio Tk/Pk should exhibit additive relations.
Since at the boiling-point under atmospheric pressure liquids are in corresponding states, the additive nature of the critical coefficient should also be presented by boiling-points.
While certain additive relations hold between some homologous series, yet differences occur which must be referred to the constitution of the molecule.
Additive relations undoubtedly exist, but many discrepancies occur which may be assigned, as in the case of molecular volumes, to differences in constitution.
Up to that time, although many additive combinations with hydrocarbons and their derivatives were known, they had not been generalised, and were even continually quoted as cases of substitution.
The correction is additivefor all temperatures above 62 deg.
The correction is additivefor temperatures above 62 deg.
This correction is always additive to the observed reading of the barometer.
The additive and subtractive methods are chiefly involved, but there is another method which is an "averaging" additive one.
This synthesis is more than additive because it allows mutual representation and the illumination of one reality by another.
This global apprehension is not experienced as an additive summation but rather as a gestalt.
It appears thus that the integral is subject to an additive indeterminateness equal to any one of the six differences such as A - B.
An effect of the interaction of the actions of two agents such that the result of the combined action is greater than expected as a simple additive combination of the two agents acting separately.
Used as a food additive for anti-caking properties, or as a sweetener.
Security from translation by persons not having the key number is greater when the key numbers are used alternately additive and subtractive.
By this means the first letter of the key word is additive the first time it is used, subtractive the second, additive the third, and so on.
By agreement a single key number can be used alternately additive and subtractive, that is, first additive, second subtractive, third additive, etc.
Additive effect on current of response, root-tip a negative, and growing region A positive.
Additive effects of direct and indirect stimulations; galvanometric negativity of the directly stimulated proximal A, and galvanometric positivity of the indirectly stimulated distal point B.
Bearing in mind the additive effects of stimulus we see that its effective intensity increases with the duration of application.
Additive effect of stimulus of gravity G, and of light L.
The additive effect of stimulus of light and gravity is seen illustrated in figure 180.
Defn: An effect of the interaction of the actions of two agents such that the result of the combined action is greater than expected as a simple additivecombination of the two agents acting separately.
With the appearance of the Arabs on the scene of history, human thought turned to the additive concept of number, and the original distributive concept receded gradually into oblivion.
The omission of the additive arbitrary constants of integration in (8) is equivalent to a special choice of the origin O of co-ordinates; viz.
Truth is what we say about them, and when we say that they have come, truth is satisfied by the plain additive formula.
The properties of the solutions would then be what are called additive properties.
He speaks first of single-turn ring of thick, brass wire, and after noting that the sides of a circuit produce additive effects on a needle, he comments that a flattened rectangular loop produces nearly quadruple the effect of a single wire.
This is the "additive law," and it obviously enables us to calculate what the range in any substance of known chemical composition and density will be, compared with the range in air.
Additive law, the, with reference to alpha rays, 220.
This valuable additive law, however, cannot be applied in strictness to the amount of ionisation attending the ray.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "additive" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.