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Example sentences for "chordal"

Lexicographically close words:
chorale; chorales; chorals; chord; chorda; chorded; chords; chore; chorea; choregraphic
  1. That Chopin ever played it as intended is incredible; none but the heroes of the keyboard may grasp its dense chordal masses, its fiery projectiles of tone.

  2. Great in outline, pride, force and velocity, it never relaxes its grim grip from the first shrill dissonance to the overwhelming chordal close.

  3. After terrific chordal reverberations there is the rapid retreat of vague armies, and once again is begun the ascent of the rolling triplets to inaccessible heights, and the first theme sounds in C minor.

  4. The notochord remains permanently unconstricted and is enclosed in a chordal sheath, external to which is the skeletogenous layer.

  5. The notochord is immediately surrounded by a structureless cuticular layer, the chordal sheath, and outside this comes the mesoblastic skeletogenous layer, which also surrounds the nerve cord.

  6. Outside this is the skeletogenous layer, which in addition to surrounding the notochord and chordal sheath embraces the nerve cord dorsally, and laterally sends out septa forming the myomeres.

  7. In Amphioxus the notochord is immediately surrounded by a structureless cuticular layer, the chordal sheath.

  8. The chordal sheath is very thick and includes a well-marked zone of calcification which separates an outer zone of hyaline cartilage from an inner zone.

  9. In Myxinoids and larval lampreys, the notochord is enclosed in a thick chordal sheath, in connection with which in the tail region there occur cartilaginous pieces forming neural arch elements.

  10. The branchial cartilages and sub-chordal ligaments are coloured blue, the branchiae red.

  11. If we follow this series of horizontal sections nearer to the origin of the cartilaginous bars from the sub-chordal cartilaginous rod on each side of the notochord, we obtain a picture, as in Fig.

  12. It is separated at first entirely from the sub-chordal portion of the branchial basket-work, and is composed of a foremost part, the trabeculae (Tr.

  13. The outer layer of cells, which are commonly less vacuolated and form a "chordal epithelium," soon secretes a thin cuticle which ensheaths the notochord and is known as the primary sheath.

  14. Now, in music there are two kinds of harmony, simultaneous and consecutive--chordal harmony and melody.

  15. Of the divine spheral music, the one is the chordal harmony, the other the consecutive harmony or melody.


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