It splits up the mental content into its component parts, the better to be examined and modified by the conscious mind.
Freud insists that the sex-instinct has a psychic componentas well as a physical one, and that it is this psychic part which is most often repressed.
The third component element of a philosophical language, therefore, is that there shall be a name for every Kind.
Various organs, by means of peculiar vessels, secrete from the blood, fluids, the component particles of which must have been in the blood, but which differ from it most widely both in mechanical properties and in chemical composition.
The cause of muscular stiffness now to be considered is the attempt to perform complex activities mechanically, that is, by consciously directing the individual componentmovements and muscular contractions involved in the actions.
Melody, rhythm, and harmony may appeal to the intellect, but the quality of each component tone is judged only by the ear.
The best that can be expected is a thorough recognition of the complexity, together with some recognition of the component difficulties.
Doubtless the same "spot" had been seen often enough before by other observers, but Brown was the first to recognize it as a component part of the vegetable cell and to give it a name.
And so in point of fact it is, so long as its componentatoms cling to one another unremittingly.
In the third stage of my method for writing, that is, composition of speech, is included the analysis of the word not only into signs, but into the component sounds; the signs representing its translation.
On this level, later, language continues the process of perfecting in proportion as the hearing perceives better the component sounds of the words and the psycho-motor channels become more permeable to articulation.
The child who knows how to write, when placed before a word which he must interpret by reading, is silent for a long time, and generally reads the component sounds with the same slowness with which he would have written them.
The child has perhaps not heard perfectly in all their component parts the words which he pronounces, and, if he has heard them perfectly, they may have been pronounced badly, and consequently have left an erroneous auditory perception.
Above all things Caesar as a true commander understood how to awaken in every single component element, large or small, of the mighty machine the consciousness of its befitting application.
The uniform mineral character of large masses of granite seems to indicate that large quantities of the component elements were thoroughly mixed up together, and then crystallised under precisely similar conditions.
Or some one of the gaseous elements of the atmosphere, the oxygen for example, may, when the melted matter reconsolidates, combine with some one of the component elements.
Anhydrous gypsum is a rare variety, into which water does not enter as a component part.
In such cases the shell has been dissolved and the componentparticles removed by water percolating the rock.
Abich has, therefore, proposed that we should weigh these rocks, in order to appreciate their composition in cases where it is impossible to separate their component minerals.
Our old writers endeavoured to avoid offering such violence to our language, by speaking of the component materials of the earth as consisting of rocks and SOILS.
It cannot contain elements which are not found in other parts of the body, for in all cases the component elements of the body are the same.
It is the mind that is the all-unifying agency that so uniteth all the component parts one with the other that each dischargeth its specific function in perfect order, and thereby cooperation and reaction are made possible.
It is true that coal could become a diamond, but both are in the mineral condition and their component elements are the same.
In like manner consider machinery and workshops and the interaction existing among the various component parts and sections, and how connected they are one with the other.
For instance, as we have observed, cooperation among the constituent parts of the human body is clearly established, and these parts and members render services unto all the component parts of the body.
Chemistry is quite capable of telling the component parts of any article: what are the definite forms and natures of the various ingredients which enter into a mixture, it cannot so easily answer.
As wheels are required, their component parts are brought to the shop, finished and mortised by machinery, and then lightly adjusted to each other.
That is what the group or bloc system is, a resolution into component parts.
Under such circumstances there is nothing to do but to break it up into its component parts.
The latter sum we understand to be an expression of the added value of the plant as a whole over the sum of the values of its component parts, which is attached to it because it is in active and successful operation and earning a return.
It is not easy to fix at any given time the amount of depreciation of a plant whose component parts are of different ages with different expectations of life.
So, again, the three or four small, confluent, component ridges have the same relation to the interspaces between the small latera of the lower whorl.
From the aggregate thickness of the several component layers forming the cup, the old and mature animal rises a little in its burrow; for instance, the bottom of the cup in one specimen which I measured, was 4/10ths of an inch in thickness.
They passed through the membranous layers, (as seen after dissolution,) and running for short spaces parallel to the component laminae, were attached to them.
The crystals are of theine, the poisonous component of tea, and the test is used to discover whether the tea has been redried during its preparation; redried tea gives no crystals.
Some parts of the bread will be stained yellow, this indicates the presence of another nourishing component of bread.
Putting aside for a moment the question of the breaking up of light into its component parts, the path of a ray of light through a prism is shown in the diagram.
Headed by a general council, the UGSR consists of twelve component labor union federations and forty area councils, one for each county and the city of Bucharest.
Dance music is most frequently performed and is a major component of any festivity.
Announcing what he termed as the democratization of the UGSR and its component unions, Ceausescu promised the workers genuine protection of their interests and a voice in the appointment of industrial management.
International business and financial services are a small but growing component of the economy.
A small pocket lens is a valuable aid in making out the component minerals and the textures of the finer grained rocks.
By these the mass is pared down as it is shaped into a more or less intricate design ofcomponent and essentially repeating units.
The division of the map of life into its component parts is beautifully made by King Henry VI.
Cobbett sticks close to them, inspects the component parts, and keeps fast hold of the smallest advantages they afford him.
The term, acid ion, has been found to convey more quickly and definitely to the student's mind, than does the term anion, which component of an acid or salt is referred to.
The decomposition of a salt by water into its component base and acid is called ‹hydrolysis› and the salt is said to be ‹hydrolyzed› in the action.
If a component takes part more than once in the action, its concentration is raised to the power corresponding to the coefficient expressing the number of its molecules taking part in the action.
In such cases it is extremely likely that an ion of the salt in question forms a ‹complex ion› with a component of the solution.
A membrane is semipermeable if it will dissolve one component only of a solution, the solute or the solvent, and not the other.