The following formulae are for some of the advertised inks, or are those recommended by the authorities whose names are attached to them:-- 7.
The cells of the Protococcus pluvialis are not uncommon, neither, perhaps, are those of other algae.
The formulae 1 and 2, generally the latter, are those employed by the respectable portion of the London trade.
The earliest, and as such the most curious of didactic poems, are those of Philippe de Thaun, an Englishman of Norman extraction, who wrote in the first quarter of the twelfth century.
The first memoirs, properly so called, which have to be mentioned as belonging to the eighteenth century, are those of Mademoiselle Delaunay, afterwards Madame de Staal.
In many quarries and outcrops we may see that the blocks into which one or more of the uppermost layers have been broken along their joints and bedding planes are no longer angular, as are those of the layers below.
Paronymous are those called by two names, of which the one is derived from the other by varying the inflexion or termination.
Synonymous are thosecalled by the same name in the same sense.
The really valuable parts of the book (and they make much the larger part of it) are those in which the author relates his own experiences.
Among the articles upon which its success and reputation will chiefly rest are those relating to technology.
The laws of mind are as immutable as are those of the planetary world, and the true woman most ever revolve around the great moral sun of light and truth.
Their pursuits are to be determined, not by their inclination, judgment, and ability, as are those of man, but by the popular estimate of what is proper and becoming.
Such, for instance, are those due to dentition, the commencement or cessation of the menstrual function, pregnancy, etc.
In winter, bill and feet dark, as are those of the others.
Their two eggs are pure white, as are those of all doves.
The eggs are white, asare those of all owls, and nearly globular in shape (1.
The clinical features are those of a pulsating tumour of slow development, and as in true aneurysm, the pulsation and bruit disappear on compression of the main artery.
The angio-sarcomas are those in which blood vessels form a prominent element in the structure of the tumour.
The clinical features are those of a spindle-shaped swelling of a finger or toe, indolent, painless, and interfering but little with the function of the digit.
The clinical features of a subcutaneous gumma are those of an indolent, painless, elastic swelling, varying in size from a pea to an almond or walnut.
Simple lines of operations are those of an army acting from a frontier when it is not subdivided into large independent bodies.
Divergent lines are those by which an army would leave a given point to move upon several distinct points.
The best known, and probably the most remarkable glaciers are those of the high Alps, in the heart of which are Mont Blanc, Monte Rosa, and the Bernese Alps.
Bivalves, or shells which consist of two flaps, are those of the Lamellibranchiata or animals with plate-like gills, such as the mussel or oyster.
Restaurants where luncheons or dinners may be obtained upon the spot, are those of Bedeau, Via della Croce, and Nazzari, Piazza di Spagna.
The grape lands, for most part, are thosein which there is much shale or slate and in more or less coarse fragments, the finer particles being clay or gravelly loams.
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