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Example sentences for "early stage"

  • Socialism, at an early stage of its modern development, sought the same aid.

  • Alkaline Mineral Waters: in catarrh of the bile-duct, early stage of cirrhosis, and obstruction to the hepatic circulation.

  • Ammonium Chloride: in jaundice due to catarrh of the bile-ducts, early stage of cirrhosis; deficient intestinal secretion.

  • Acid Nitrate of Mercury: to abort at an early stage.

  • At an early stage of development the sexes are indistinguishable, and throughout life the traces of this early community of sex remain.

  • A section across the optic cup at an early stage at the junction of the optic stalk and optic cup would be represented by the upper diagram in Fig.

  • At an early stage this is separated by a furrow (Furche) from the general mass of epidermal cells which ultimately form the brain.

  • So in the vertebrate eye most observers speak only of a thickening to form the retina, but Goette's observation points to an invagination of the optic plate at an early stage.

  • It is possible to suppose that budding may have commenced by the division of embryos at an early stage of development, and have gradually been carried onwards by the help of natural selection till late in life.

  • An early stage in the invagination is shewn in the diagram (fig.

  • Differential diagnosis is difficult at an early stage, and often to be based solely on negative phenomena.

  • Should resection of cancer {575} of the stomach become a legitimate operation in surgery, it will be of the utmost importance to make the diagnosis in an early stage of the disease.

  • The latter belongs rather to an early stage of the disorder, and comes on after the first disturbance of the stomach belonging to the immediate effects of the occlusion.

  • It would seem probable that this change is due to insect puncture, or to the effect of fungus growth at an early stage of development, but as to this point there is at present no evidence.

  • The retention in adult life of a form characteristic of an early stage of development, and therefore usually transient, may be manifested in any of the organs of the plant.

  • Since the introduction of the methods of treatment described above, and especially by their employment at an early stage in the disease, the number of cases of tuberculosis requiring operative interference has greatly diminished.

  • It is rare for them to be the seat of tubercle, but in epithelioma of the lower lip and floor of the mouth they are infected at an early stage of the disease.

  • The continental glacier of North America in an early stage of its recession, when it covered the entire St. Lawrence drainage basin.

  • The proximal segment of the colon is bent on itself in the form of an extensive loop with closely adherent limbs, illustrating an early stage in the development of the ruminant spiral colon (cf.

  • If this process of adhesion is inaugurated at an early stage, i.

  • If taken at an early stage of their growth, they are found open on the under side of the leaf, and inhabited only by a single female aphis, pregnant with a numerous family of young.

  • The accompanying illustration exhibits the nest of the common wasp in an early stage.

  • Illustration: Nest of Wasp in an early stage.

  • As a rule, then, it would seem to be an unfavourable sign when a drama presents itself at an early stage with a fixed and unalterable outline.

  • Ought the playwright, at an early stage in the process of each act, to have the details of its scene clearly before him?

  • The brain is formed at an early stage, and the eyes grow out of it.

  • There is a long, round, cylindrical rod of cartilage which runs down the longer axis of the vertebrate embryo; it appears at an early stage, and is the first sketch of the spinal column, the solid skeletal axis of the vertebrate.

  • Diet: The mother's breast or the breast of a healthy wet nurse is the very best remedy for this complaint, if applied at an early stage.

  • These packs will help to cure cases of leukorrhoea and gonorrhoea, locally too, without operations or the application of poisons, especially if applied at an early stage.

  • If attacked at an early stage, complete restoration to health is possible in a comparatively short period.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    also told; deep reverie; each time; early date; early days; early development; early infancy; early life; early marriages; early morn; early nineteenth; early period; early settler; early settlers; early spring; early stage; early stages; early summer; early symptom; early time; early work; early writers; faut que; kindest regards; tablespoons vinegar; white metal