Among those whose investigations have greatly multiplied the applications of hyperspace conceptions are HOUeEL (1866) and FLYE ST.
Euclidean geometry, accordingly, is not so certain in its applications as it is utilitarian; but non-Euclidean geometry is even less certain than the former and consequently more lacking in its utilitarian possibilities.
The numerous applications of the septenary confirmed the ancient sages in the use of this symbol.
Each of us makes such applications to his own faith and creed, of the symbols and ceremonies of this Degree, as seems to him proper.
Massage, rubbings, baths, and warm applications are recommended for the paralytic conditions.
It must not be thought, however, that it was only with the coarseapplications of surgery that Chauliac concerned himself.
There were a number of applications to the gums that were claimed by older authors to remove the teeth without the need of metal instruments.
He gives very many formulæ; and his hints on the various applications of metals and metallic lustres to glass and porcelains will be found of much interest to the amateur.
Their Uses and Applications as Mordants in Dyeing and Calico Printing, and their otherApplications in the Arts, Manufactures, Sanitary Engineering, Agriculture and Horticulture.
One of the most interestingapplications of the cellulose nitrates is in the production of artificial silk.
Uses andApplications of Ferrous Sulphate and Ferric Sulphates.
I have no one near to whom I can turn for advice in unusual situations, and just now I scarcely know what action to take regarding certain applications for church membership.
Besides this, I have had six applications for my music from other publishers in various places.
It is more probable that Mr. Lincoln confined his applications for assistance on this most important matter to the quarter where he could get light on politics as well as grammar.
The science of acoustics and its practical applications have greatly advanced, chiefly due to the researches of Helmholtz, referred to above.
After Watt's system was devised, suggestions and experiments as to road locomotives and carriages were made, and other applications came thick and fast.
Numerous applications of it will be mentioned in chapters relating to other arts.
When it is considered that all the applications for these patents were examined as to their novelty, before the grant of the patent, the enormous amount of study and invention expended on this article can be appreciated.
The age of inventions in the times of the ancients rested mainly upon simple applications of these mechanical powers.
The earliest applicationsin this century of steam power were in the line of road engines.
Morse in 1837 commenced to put the results of his experiments and investigations in the form of caveats, applications and letters patent in the United States and in Europe.
There are instructive applicationsof this Double Method in Wallace's Darwinism.
Miss Mitchell had no ambition to appear in print, and most of her published articles were in response to applications from publishers.
Nor can it be long, if the whole population is somewhat educated, that I shall be likely to receive, as I have done, applications for information as to the recovery of stolen goods, or to tell fortunes.
He long endeavoured by petitions and personal applications at court to obtain his rights, but could never procure any satisfaction, being always put off with fair words and empty promises.
Being at length wearied with ineffectual applications for redress, he petitioned the king to allow his demands to be decided upon by the courts of law; and as that could hardly be denied with any decency, it was granted.
It evidently, then, offers the same general advantages in the various principal applications of the transcendental analysis, without its being necessary to present special proofs of this.
Fourier, who has made new and important applications of it in his mathematical theory of heat.
It would be easy to reproduce in a uniform manner the same reasoning with reference to all the other general applications of the analysis of Leibnitz.
It is still too near its origin, and its applications have been too few, to allow us to obtain a sufficiently clear general idea of it from a purely abstract exposition of its fundamental theory.
After all the applications had been taken, they were thoroughly mixed and shuffled together.
There was a large crowd, which soon found its way to the main street, where numerous booths and offices were set up, with a notary in each to accept applications for the drawing.
When supper was cleared away Mary brought out her writing material and wrote severalapplications for the positions which she knew she was qualified to fill.
She soon had a whole fleet of applicationsready to launch in the morning.
I'll launch all the applications that my family will allow.
Of the many local applications which may be employed, hot fomentations will be found among the most soothing.
During this long period they have filed and prosecuted over one hundred thousandapplications for patents.
Of the various applications of electricity in body wear and appliances there is scarcely any end.
In the last decade many applications of the explosive gas engine to road carriages and tricycles have been made, especially in France.
All of the commercial applications of liquid air, however, depend upon its cost of production, which seems at present an uncertain factor.
Electro-plating is one of the great industrial applications of electricity which had its origin in, and has grown into extensive use in, the Nineteenth Century.
Among the applications of the telegraph which deserve special mention for magnitude and importance is the Atlantic Cable.
Its uses and applications are legion, and they extend literally from the cradle to the grave.
One of the most important and revolutionary of the applications of the sewing machine is for making shoes.
It is, of course, well known that inventors are necessarily assisted in the prosecution of their applications for patents in the Patent Office by patent attorneys.
The most significant suggestion for the future of the automobile is that the cost of maintenance and all things considered, it is in some applications cheaper than the horse-drawn vehicles of the same efficiency.
Their complexion is pale, and they endeavor to remedy this by the constant use of coarse cloths, applications of eau de Cologne, and other stimulants, but very rarely by painting, except among the lowest classes.
A morning course on General Chemistry and its Applications to Nature and to Art, to commence after Easter, and to continue through the session, was also to be given by him.
He again wrote to the managers on May 11, and on the 25th a special meeting of the managers was held, and it was resolved that 'the managers, taking into consideration the twoapplications of Dr.
Hence the abstruse doctrines concerning the imponderable fluids have been separated from the history of simple chemical action, and the applications of the science from the science itself.
She shall receive all the applications for Girl Scout captains' certificates and send these applications to Headquarters.
Where a local council exists, all applications must be approved by the local council.
It has a variety of applications in the Scriptures, just as it has in our common everyday life.
These and other applications of the word are quite sufficient to show that the term is not necessarily connected with the choosing of a few men to eternal salvation, and implying a faith-necessitating work of the Holy Spirit.
The two chief applications employed in husbandry to stimulate growth and fruitfulness are digging and manuring: these accordingly the dresser of the vineyard undertakes to apply in the interval to the barren fig-tree.
Among the many incidental and collateral applications of which this parable is susceptible, one of the most interesting and instructive is--That every man has within himself the elements of all the four kinds of ground.
In the applications we have to make of these three concepts, do they present themselves to us as defined by these three postulates?
This difficulty presents itself in all the applicationsof mathematics.
Besides, a science made solely in view of applications is impossible; truths are fecund only if bound together.
It is frequently said the English cultivate them only in view of their applications and even that they despise those who have other aims; that speculations too abstract repel them as savoring of metaphysic.
From this point of view, all the sciences would be only unconscious applications of the calculus of probabilities.
The possible applications of the principle of induction are innumerable; take, for example, one of those we have expounded above, and where it is sought to prove that an aggregate of assumptions can lead to no contradiction.
Applications for a river or part of one can be made to Mr. William F.
When an agency becomes vacant a proprietor receives innumerableapplications for the vacant office, often from persons ludicrously ignorant of its duties.
But let our readers picture our travels for themselves, or take the same journeys with Telemachus in their hand; and let us not suggest to them painful applications which the author himself avoids or makes in spite of himself.
I have my own opinions as to the special applications of this general statement, but this is not the place to enter into details, and they are only too evident to everybody.
Now all these particular applications are not essential to my subject, and they form no part of my scheme.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "applications" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.