Sometimes as in Caiman sclerops, Jacare and Teleosaurus, the scutes completely invest the body, being so arranged as to form a dorsal and a ventral shield, and a continuous seriesof rings round the tail.
The grinding teeth, which are arranged in a continuous series, vary in number from two to six in the upper jaw, and from two to five in the lower jaw.
The grinding teeth form a continuous series, the posterior premolars resembling the molars in complexity, and the last lower molar generally has no third lobe.
Margin of the shell dentated or serrated, with a continuous series of numerous short radial spines.
The exterior walls of Firûzâbâd are broken into a continuous series of recessed and arched blind niches divided by engaged columns carrying an entablature of modest proportions.
A continuous series of memories, especially when the continuity persists after an interruption.
Could we accept it, we should have a kind of transition between two groups of cases, which although apparently so different may form parts of a continuous series.
All these form a kind of continuous series, and illustrate the structure of the personality in concordant ways.
Continuous series from, to those of the dead, 9-10.
We can go still further, and employ diaphragms of scarcely any stiffness and elasticity without altering their essential telephonic properties, the reproduction of a continuous series of sounds, accords, and timbres.
That the arrangement of objects is indeed in a continuous series, but which in its progress forms various convolutions, each of which may be represented by a circle, or a series that returns into itself[1137].
What value then would the evidence from comparative anatomy have in so far as it is based on a continuous series of variants of any organ?
When the hybrid was crossed back to the smaller type it produced rabbits of various sizes in apparently a continuous series.
If these hybrids are inbred there is a continuous series of individuals, sooties, intermediates and ebonies.
The table is in truth a continuous series, and it is to be understood as though the 365 days were written in one column, thus: 1.
As these columns do not appear to form a continuous series it is possible they pertain to four different series of years, though the fact that each includes more than one year would seem to forbid this idea.
If not, the columns do not form a continuous series or must be taken in some other order.
When, therefore, the two components form a continuous series of mixed crystals, the equilibrium curve must also be continuous.
The two components do not form a continuous series of mixed crystals.
The two active camphor oximes are of interest from the fact that they form a continuous series of mixed crystals, all of which have the same melting point.
In the second place, no assumption is made that the instants of time form a continuous series.
We say, for example, that things change gradually--sometimes very quickly, but not without passing through a continuous series of intermediate states.
This feeling is due, I believe, to a failure to realise imaginatively, as well as abstractly, the nature of continuous series as they appear in mathematics.
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