The cord which connects the fetus with the placenta, and contains the arteries and the vein through which blood circulates between the fetus and the placenta; the navel-string.
Defn: The act of measuring the velocity with which the blood circulates in the arteries; hæmotachometry.
Note: The blood circulates in a system of closed tubes, the rupture of which gives rise to hemorrhage.
The method by which the kidneys do their work is suggested by the way in which the blood circulates through them.
While the air moves into and from the space within the sac, the blood circulates through the sac walls.
He remains as all in all places, as the sap circulates through the bodies of plants; thus the great soul of the supreme being, extends alike as the common entity of all things.
The Intellect expands, rises and falls, and circulates everywhere in the womb of the triple world; as the waters of the deep overflow and recede and move about in itself.
Wherever the breath of life circulates like a thread, and acts as spring, there the body is made to shake with it; as the forms and colours of bodies, present themselves to view at the appearance of light.
And as this tale also circulates among the archers at Llangorren, it is not strange that some interest should attach to the supposed hero of it, now present.
The fire ether that circulates in the whole universe, and of which the sun is the main force, was represented in the Pyrees by the sacred fire kept incessantly burning by the wizards, or priests.
At the death of each animal those germs of particular life return to their source, and to the principle of life that circulates in the starry sphere.
In the wide domains of created Nature, circulates no shirt or thing of our producing.
The gold of truth it circulates is mixed with the dross of error of its own minting.
They may have a warm heart, but chilled blood circulates round it.
The thin cylinder wall and the ribs furnish a far better conduction of heat to the water which circulates between the ribs.
Around them the water circulates under practically no pressure and so the wall of the water jacket is made comparatively thin.
One circulates a blood substance in the outer layers of tissue that is almost normal.
The other circulates a liquid that gives the remainder of the organs their greenish hue.
A salt solution circulates continuously in retorts where it can be acted upon by electricity supplied from dynamos operated by the waters of the Niagara River.
The accompanying expansion reduces the temperature to a very low degree, and the brine which circulatesaround the coil E acquires a temperature below the freezing point of pure water.
Some systems of hot-water heating secure ventilation by confining the radiators to the basement, to which cold air from outside is constantly admitted in such a way that it circulates over the radiators and becomes strongly heated.
The stove S, like all other stoves, has an inlet for air and an outlet C for smoke; but in addition, it has built around it a chamber in which air circulates and is warmed.
Fresh air from outsidecirculates over the radiators and then rises into the rooms to be heated.
By means of this system of canals, the blood circulates as freely through the bones as through any part of the body, The whole structure is constantly but slowly changing, [Footnote: Bone is sometimes produced with surprising rapidity.
The latest opinion is that the blood which circulates so freely through the vessels of the lining of the stomach, being alkaline, protects the tissue against the acidity of the gastric juice.
Thus the heart circulates the blood; the liver produces the bile.
The Lymph, which circulates through the lymphatics like blood through the veins, is a thin, colorless liquid, very like the serum.
This boiler is designed to heat water as it circulates through coils over the fire (Fig.
One large opening above the furnace lets the heat in to some central room, and from here itcirculates into all other rooms not closed off from the central room.
Water from the tank circulates thru this pipe as the hot water rises and the cold water falls in the tank.
Englishman; the amiable, gracious Englishman, in whose veins circulates the vivacious blood of France!
It circulates in every State in the United States.
One would have to assume that money circulates purely from habit, without any present reason at all.
At first glance, only one detail might strike us: if the capitalists themselves have set in motion all the money which circulates in society, they must also advance the money needed for the realisation of their own surplus value.
This does not depend on the stamp of government, but circulates throughout the world on its intrinsic merit.
This law of chivalric private vengeance would justify a saturnalia of murder in every large city where gossip circulates in society.
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