Spines of form and arrangement similar to those of the preceding species, but longer and more branched, six to eight times as long as the shorter common middle rod.
Spines irregularly curved, slender, cylindrical, six to eight times as long as the common middle rod, in the proximal half smooth, in the distal half covered with short thorns.
The four spines of each group are divergent, six toeight times as long as the middle rod, each spine armed with three to four verticils of thorny branches.
Central capsule with a strong, semi-transparent membrane, its diameter six to eight times as large as that of the central spherical nucleus.
Spicula all geminate-quadriradiate, composed of a simple short middle rod and of four diverging shanks on each end of it; the shanks are quite smooth, irregularly curved or bent, and four to eight times as long as the middle rod.
Central capsule with a very thin structureless membrane, its diameter six to eight times as large as that of the central spherical nucleus.
This alternate moistening and exposure to air is performed six or eight times, at regular intervals of about a week.
Among the earthy salts, alum is the most energetic, as it forms a subsalt which combines with albumen; it is three times more antiseptic than common salt, and from seven to eight times more so than saltpetre.
When it has reached the proper point, a brightening is given it by turning it round the sticks seven oreight times in a bath of hot water, to which about half a pint of lemon juice for each pailful of water has been added.
A revolution of this crank would break and close the circuit twenty-eight times; that is to say, there were fourteen breaks and fourteen closes of the circuit.
As the reciprocating movement of the escapement had a pallet or check-piece on each side of the wheel, its movement was arrested twenty-eight times in each revolution.
One revolution of the cylinder would break and close the current twenty-eight times, making twenty-eight steps.
The sum of eight times ten; eighty units or objects.
Greek: Paragenomenoi] is used once by Mark, three times by Matthew, eight times by Luke in his Gospel, and twenty times in the Book of Acts.
Six or eight times as useful to Prussia: and to the Inhabitants what multiple of usefulness shall we give?
Gospel, eight times in the Acts, and three times in the rest of the New Testament).
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