Cotton have perfectly elucidated all these complications from an experimental point of view.
Poincaré and Professor Bjerknes, who devised ingenious arrangements or elucidated certain points left dark, are among the artisans of the work which followed its natural evolution.
One day it will be carefully investigated, elucidated and made conceivable and certain to mankind: but that as yet is far from being the case.
As a rule, such cases are elucidated only when the mental life of the offender is very carefully analysed.
Oxygen was obtained as an independent gas in 1774 by Priestley in England and in the same year by Scheele in Sweden, but its nature and great importance were only perfectlyelucidated by Lavoisier.
The latter elucidated much in connection with explosive compounds by a series of both experimental and theoretical researches.
Berthollet and Deville introduced the conception of equilibrium into chemical science, and elucidated the question of reversible reactions.
Tarik; for, verily, I have elucidated the secret of the mystic Land of the No Return; I have torn the veil that hideth the Great Sin from the eyes of men, and have gazed into the Eye of Istar.
It is elucidated in the following excerpts from letters written on behalf of the Guardian: Shoghi Effendi feels that the unity of the Bahá’í Revelation as one complete whole embracing the Faith of the Báb should be emphasized.
He shows us, as will be elucidated later, that as sensations point in the direction of percepts, and percepts in the direction of concepts, so concepts point in the direction of something which is beyond themselves.
This truth was elucidated later by Kant in a manner which the world can probably never get rid of.
I hope that I have made it plain in this discourse, and have elucidated the matter in the preceding portion of these Essays, almost as far as it can be done through general arguments.
Questions concerning Freedom, Necessity and Chance, elucidated and discussed between Doctor Bramhall, Bishop of Derry, and Thomas Hobbes of Malmesbury.
The foregoing may be elucidated by the examples given above.
Modern logicians, and Hobbes among them, can find no better definition for an Accident; though Hobbes remarks truly, that Accident cannot be properly defined, but must be elucidated by examples.
No doubtful matter can be settled, and no unknown point elucidated by this method; nothing can be done except to arrange in a certain order what is already ascertained and unquestionable.
This paragraph is very obscure, and is not much elucidated by the long Scholion of Alexander (pp.
Since this is one of the principal truths that have been elucidated in the present volume, it is sufficient to reassert it here, without further comment.
This truth can be yet further elucidatedby the very illustration which Mill cities in disproof of it.
Yet it is the outcome of ignorance to relegate any symptom to a secondary place, for we forget that difficult questions are often elucidated by apparently trivial data.
The pathogeny of these motor troubles will thus be elucidated and valuable indications for treatment obtained.
This line of reasoning has since been ably followed up andelucidated by Professor E.
Tiedemann found, and his discoveries have been most fully confirmed and elucidatedby M.
The larval history, which has been fully elucidated by Claus, commences with a Protozoaea form (fig.
The structure and development of these remarkable parasites in the renal organs of the Cephalopoda have recently been greatly elucidated by the researches of E.
This matter has recently been elucidated by Professor Ewart, who details the following facts and comparisons:-- In the youngest embryo (about 20 mm.
A very curious fact has been elucidated by Professor Kuekenthal about the dentition of the Common Porpoise.
Its mechanism has never been elucidated in any very satisfactory mathematics.
I would have explained yesterday, but I had no understanding of the situation here until our anthropologist, Lola Montandon, elucidated it very laboriously to me.
We have to-night made certain discoveries, startling enough in all conscience, and among them have elucidated the secret which Lady Glaslyn has hidden from every one.
If it were not for this confession which you have wrung from me, the police would never, I believe, have elucidated the mystery.
As soon as one mystery is elucidated another springs up somewhere else.
There are two principal methods of imparting the illustrations that, in their entirety, compose the body of precedents, by which the primary teachings of the Art of War are at once elucidated and established.
The theory of special pleading, as it is generally called, could not be further elucidated without lengthening this note beyond all bounds.
Neither do they use mourning garments--Reasons why they thus differ from the world--These reasons farther elucidated by considerations on Court-mourning.
This proposition may be farther elucidated by making a comparison between the powers of men, and those of the brute-creation.
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