Consonance is the coalescence of sounds without appreciable beats.
Consonance is the coalescence of sounds without appreciable beats!
There is no reason to doubt that in the case of the fountain also, coalescence is due to differences of potential between colliding drops.
In the absence of dust and greasy contamination, the obliquely colliding jets may rebound from one another without coalescence for a considerable time.
If the water be soapy, and especially if it contain a small proportion of milk, coalescence ensues without the help of electricity.
Next I say, the ancient gesture, whereof we read most frequently, was standing.
And, indeed, who dare take this for a sure rule, that we ought to follow every ancient and universally received custom?
That alone (saith he) is true and solid Christian peace which is conjoined with the glory of God and the obedience of his will, and is rejoined from all depravation of the heavenly doctrine and divine worship.
Mr Sprint saith,(237) “It may be granted, that offence and hinderance to edification do arise from those our ceremonies.
Who ever confounded abstractum and concretum, before that in Field’s field they were made to stand for one?
Aquinas holdeth with Isidore, that a human law (among other conditions of it) must both be necessary for removing of some evil, and likewise profitable for guiding us to some good.
Now we all commend kneeling in an immediate worship.
Neither doth a good meaning excuse any evil action, or else they who killed the apostles were to be excused, because in so doing they thought they did God good service, John xiv.
The metatarsus is represented by a principal metatarsal, formed by thecoalescence of two metatarsals; we also find in this region a very small rudimentary metatarsal.
The number of these bones is not the same in all animals on account of the coalescence or absence of some.
This bone, single and median, is formed by the mutual coalescence of several vertebrae, which vary in number according to the species observed.
In some ruminants (certain species of chevrotains) the coalescence does not take place, and the two metacarpals remain separate.
The Music-room, one of the suite added to the ancient building, affords a brilliant contrast to the sombre and solid character of the dining-room.
East Derbyshire, son of the first Earl of Ellesmere, by whom she has issue two sons and one daughter.
The view in that direction, whether from the house or of it, is by far the most pleasing, as the founder well knew when he caused the principal apartments to be placed on this side.
His professed rule of health was to dedicate the morning to his health and the afternoon to his studies.
Adela Caroline Harriet Capel, now deceased, married to the Earl of Eglintoun; the Hon.
Indeed, so intimate was the old man with the family of his patron, that whenever the earl removed from one of his houses to another, Hobbes accompanied them, even to the last of his long life.
I have already alluded to the contributions made to the Hussites in 1432 by the Waldensian churches of Dauphine, and to the virtual coalescence of Hussitism and Waldensianism throughout Germany.
The close association thus formed between the Brethren and the Waldenses resulted in a virtual coalescence which gave rise to a new word in the nomenclature of heresy.
It is not a relation constituted by the coalescence of an objective and a subjective element.
The coalescence of these two dorsal plates and the closing in the middle of the dorsal wall take place in the same way as the medullary tube, which is henceforth enclosed by the vertebral tube.
For if we must regard the spermia as real cells no less than the ova, and the process of conception as a coalescence of the two, we must consider the resultant cell as a quite new and independent organism.
The process of fertilisation by sexual conception consists, therefore, essentially in thecoalescence and fusing together of two different cells.
Thus is prevented the doubling of the chromatin in the coalescence of the two nuclei at conception.
A permanent paleness of the skin is owing to the coalescence of the minute arteries, as in old age.
The freckles on the face of younger people, who have red hair, seem to be a similar production, and seem all to be caused by the coalescence of the minute arteries or capillaries of the part.
Theosophie--illustrates well this coalescence of Platonism with the Pentateuch in the minds of the Hellenising Jews at Alexandria.
But as the singular circumstance occurs in the ovary that the midrib is arrested while only the marginal ribs shoot out, so is the style the elongation and coalescence of the two marginal ribs.
The larynx has originated from the coalescenceof branchial arches.
The fruit is thecoalescence or blending of the three parts of the flower, or the seed, ovarium and corolla.
Compound lingual bones, such as occur in many Reptiles, have originated from coalescence of several branchial arches.
The spinal marrow is, first of all therefore, thecoalescence of the two intercostal nerves.
To them, no doubt, a coalescence with the Roman system would have been acceptable.
It was the papal policy to prevent any freshcoalescence of the power of Germany and Italy, and it was equally Frederick's determination to get whatever he could.
Compounds which exhibit the full pronoun in coalescence with the adverb ewaidde, yonder.
This latter, as well as the heart and the walls of the blood spaces, arises by the modification of mesodermal cells, and the body cavity is formed by the enlargement and coalescence of the blood channels and by the splitting of the fat body.
The external part of the lateral field subsequently grows up, and by coalescence with its fellow forms the tergite or dorsal part of the segment.
The proof of a coalescence of the second male nucleus with the definitive nucleus gives the conception a more stable basis.
The Forms themselves stand permanently apart, incapable of fusion or coalescence with each other: but different and even opposite Forms may lend themselves to participation and partnership in the same sensible individual object.
Side-note: Order of Nature--Coalescence of the Finite with the Infinite.
Active disputes upon this question at the time 340 Order of Nature--Coalescence of the Finite with the Infinite.
More recent observations indicate that during coalescence both the male and female cells throw off some portions of their substance.
It is the product of the coalescence of the male and female elements requisite for reproduction.
But the critical naturalist very prosaically conceives this poetical incident, this 'crown of love,' as the mere coalescence of two cells!
By coalescence is understood, growing together, not mingling as water and milk might when mixed.
The two swarms would revolve similarly about their common centre of gravity, while prolonged resistances would cause their slow approximation and final coalescence at the common centre of gravity.
Thus we have integrations that arise from the simple growth of adjacent parts that perform like functions; as, for instance, the coalescence of Manchester with its calico-weaving suburbs.
Coalescence of pigment has taken place in the formation of the wax tips.
Japanese Waxwing show a slight amount of coalescence of wax in the tail feathers as well as in the secondaries.
Before settling in Britain our forefathers had been tribes in the upper stages of barbarism; now they began the process of coalescence into a nation in which the principle of self-government should be retained and developed.
An instance of the former was the coalescence of England and Scotland effected early in the eighteenth century after ages of mutual hostility; for instances of the latter we have Switzerland and the United States.
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