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Example sentences for "closure"

Lexicographically close words:
closing; closs; clost; closte; closter; closures; clot; cloth; clothe; clothed
  1. Second closure of the lustrum by Augustus alone.

  2. India was indebted to Germany for the idea, which not only conferred a great boon on the public but tended to reduce the accumulations of cash at post offices and to accelerate the closure of money order accounts.

  3. The closure of the blastopore at the apex of the yolk-sack, and not at its oral or anal side, is what might naturally be anticipated from the great extension of this part.

  4. It may be noted that the closure of the blastopore takes place, according to Stecker, on the dorsal side of the embryo.

  5. C is a later stage after the closure of the blastopore, viewed from the side in optical section.

  6. Not long after the closure of the blastopore, calcareous spicules make their appearance in the larva as delicate unbranched rods pointed at both extremities.

  7. After the closure of the blastopore the larva becomes elongated, and one end becomes narrowed.

  8. The subsequent development consists mainly in the closure of the blastopore, and an increase in the number of the epiblast cells.

  9. The walls of this tube subsequently fuse together, obliterating the lumen, and necessarily causing at the same time the closure of the blastopore.

  10. Lymnaeus, but while Lankester believes that the closure proceeds from the oral towards the anal extremity, other investigators hold that it does so in the reverse direction.

  11. At a stage slightly before the closure of the yolk-blastopore the mantle is formed as a slight prominence at the blastodermic pole of the egg, and even at this early stage is marked by the presence of chromatophores.

  12. The stomodaeum is said to be formed at the point of closure of the blastopore.

  13. In Hydrophilus and apparently in the Phryganidae also, there are certain remarkable peculiarities in the closure of the dorsal surface.

  14. The greater part of them disappears, but in the closure of the dorsal parietes the serous envelope plays a peculiar part, which is not yet understood.

  15. B the embryo is represented at the stage immediately preceding the closure of the dorsal surface.

  16. A spasmodic state of the glottis, giving rise to contraction or closure of the opening.

  17. Also in the more severe forms of nerve injury tetanic contractions may be set up in the paralysed muscles, by closure of the current either at the anode or kathode.

  18. With normal muscle the KCC (kathodal closure contraction) is stronger than that produced by the closure of the current at the anode ACC (anodal closure contraction).

  19. What spirit possesseth thee, and holds thee back from a sincere closure with thy Saviour?

  20. He had been studying the girl with the mood of a philosopher, had seen her stark, strained look, the woe in her eyes, the firm closure of her lips.

  21. There was still the morose frown upon his face, the half closure of the lids over the tawny eyes.

  22. In the instances in which the heart arises as a double cavity it is formed before the complete closure of the throat, and in those in which it arises as a single cavity it is formed subsequently to the complete formation of the throat.

  23. The neurenteric passage persists but a very short time after the complete closure of the medullary canal.

  24. Sat for thirteen hours, and negatived first Amendment to Closure Resolution.

  25. Closure scheme in speech cogency of which testifies to miraculous advantage of limitation of delivery within space of half-hour.

  26. As a sinus will persist until the obstacle to closure of the original abscess is removed, it is necessary that this should be sought for.

  27. The generator is the second separate bridge path, normally open, but adapted to be closed when the generator is operated, this automatic closure being performed by the movement of the crank shaft.

  28. A good deal of trouble has been caused in the past by uncertainty in the closure of the night-alarm circuit at the drop contact.

  29. As soon as it does so it establishes two other circuits by the closure of the relay armature against the contacts 4 and 5.

  30. The second thing that is accomplished by the pulling up of the relay armature is the closure of the contacts 5, and that completes the talking circuit through the condenser and receiver across the line in an obvious fashion.

  31. Still he did not know what to say, and feeling that discomfort, he wanted the closure of all communication with a stranger who knew him more than his own wife.

  32. Anyway, it doesn't look like it's hurt," said Nawin in an attempt to bring closure to the subject of the toe.

  33. Cleanup and closure of the facility was completed in 2004.

  34. To cut costs the government has called for a freeze on wages, a reduction of over-staffed public service departments, privatization of numerous government agencies, and closure of some overseas consulates.

  35. The flower continues to close very rapidly the sleep movement of closure is complete by about 10 a.

  36. Removal of the ovaries, or removal or closure of the Fallopian tubes, renders the woman sterile, but removal of the ovaries has other profound effects beside sterility.

  37. Of the monstra per defectum the commonest are caused by a failure of closure in the embryonal medullary canal, which leaves part of the brain and spinal cord or their bony covering lacking.

  38. The closure of the groove commences posteriorly and travels forwards.

  39. The closure of the medullary canal commences at the blastopore and is thence continued forwards, the anterior end of the canal remaining open.

  40. A), and forms a structure which may be spoken of as the medullary plate; and that in the closure of the neural canal the lateral epiblast forms a complete layer above this plate before the plate itself is folded over into a closed canal.

  41. As the closure of the medullary plate into a tube is completed, the earlier intermediate groove becomes a compact cord.

  42. In Acipenser and Amphibia the cloacal region is indicated as a ventral diverticulum of the mesenteron even before the closure of the blastopore.

  43. The closure of the medullary canal commences in the neck, and extends forwards and backwards; and the whole region of the brain becomes closed in, while the groove is still largely open behind.

  44. The closure of the alimentary canal is entirely effected by a process of tucking in or folding off of the embryo from the yolk-sack.

  45. On the closure of the medullary canal (fig.

  46. In a general way the closure of the groove takes place as in Birds, but the anterior part of the body is very early folded off, sinks into the yolk, and becomes covered over by the amnion as by a hood (figs.

  47. This part, after the closure of the medullary groove, becomes divided into two (fig.

  48. The formation of the eye commences with the appearance of a pair of hollow outgrowths from the anterior cerebral vesicle or thalamencephalon, which arise in many instances, even before the closure of the medullary canal.

  49. At the closure of the Diet, I took, like his Imperial Majesty, the road to the Low Countries.

  50. A suspension of six years was the result, but after the reconstitution of the chamber and the closure of the debates, I did not succeed, in spite of two years' stay at Spires, in getting a judgment.

  51. It would be a much more difficult matter to dissociate and exclude the Chair from all connection with, or control over, the Closure after that Parliament had on two occasions laid down a contrary principle.

  52. It is difficult and almost impracticable for the Chair to possess the information with regard to the proper time for the exercise of the initiative, without which action in the direction of Closure would be unsafe.

  53. He asserted that Closure by a simple majority was the 'motor muscle'[56] of any reform in Parliamentary Procedure.

  54. Speaking generally, this Closure (as per enclosed) is aimed at persistent, deliberate, wilful obstruction.

  55. This Closure is also designed to facilitate and render possible earlier hours of session and prevent unnecessary, stupid and perverse 'talking out.

  56. The Government propose to give the initiative of any Closure motion to the House, and a veto to the Chair with respect to receiving and putting such a motion.

  57. Ever since then, obstruction and Closure have struggled against each other in a warfare which has respected no neutral boundaries and recognised no public law.

  58. He urged a complete reform of House of Commons procedure, including the institution of the Closure by a simple majority.

  59. Mr. Chaplin was denouncing the Closure by a simple majority as unconstitutional and improper.

  60. The Irish party, who naturally looked upon a Closure which required a two-thirds majority as a device specially directed against them, voted in a body against the amendment.

  61. One Minister felt unable to be responsible for proposing Closure by a simple majority, and recommended that the Government should leave the matter as an open question to the House.

  62. By the present rule an unfair responsibility is thrown upon the Chair, in that the initiative with regard to Closure is thrown upon it, which initiative has to undergo the ordeal of a vote of the House.


  63. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "closure" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    ankle; arrest; articulation; blockade; boundary; butt; cervix; check; clinch; closing; closure; completion; conclusion; connection; constriction; consummation; coupling; cramp; culmination; delay; desuetude; detention; dovetail; elbow; embrace; end; fixation; fulfillment; hampering; hinge; hip; holdup; impediment; inhibition; interface; interference; interruption; joining; joint; juncture; knee; knuckle; let; link; miter; mortise; neck; obstruction; occlusion; opposition; perfection; period; pivot; rabbet; realization; repression; resistance; restraint; restriction; retardation; scarf; seam; setback; shoulder; squeeze; stitch; stranglehold; stricture; suppression; suture; toggle; union; weld; interference; interruption; joining; joint; juncture; knee; knuckle; let; link; miter; mortise; neck; obstruction; occlusion; opposition; perfection; period; pivot; rabbet; realization; repression; resistance; restraint; restriction; retardation; scarf; seam; setback; shoulder; squeeze; stitch; stranglehold; stricture; suppression; suture; toggle; union; weld