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Example sentences for "enlargements"

Lexicographically close words:
enkindling; enlaced; enlarge; enlarged; enlargement; enlarges; enlargeth; enlarging; enlever; enlighten
  1. In the same way, in any combination of enlargements and contractions, a balance of pressures, due to the flow of liquid parallel to the axis of the pipe, will be found, provided the sectional area and direction of the ends are the same.

  2. It was as wide as the canal so that end contractions were suppressed, and enlargements were formed below the crest to admit air under the water sheet.

  3. Simultaneously with the neural arches, the haemal arches also become established, and arise by the formation of similar enlargements of the ventral or haemal ridges.

  4. Ganglionic enlargements from which nerves to feet pass off.

  5. Portion of ventral cord of Peripatus capensis enlarged, shewing two ganglionic enlargements and the origin of the nerves and commissures.

  6. These enlargements may be regarded as imperfect ganglia.

  7. He has sent to America the negative of one of these enlargements with instructions that the friends can order copies for themselves.

  8. After this has been done, the hemorrhoidal enlargements and discharges will take care of themselves.

  9. You know that optical instruments have acquired great perfection; with certain telescopes we have succeeded in obtaining enlargements of 6000 times and reducing the moon to within forty miles' distance.

  10. Mr. Ernest Edwards exhibited a large collection of carbon pictures, in black and other colours; some mounted on chromo-tinted paper, and some excellent enlargements in carbon.

  11. The portrait enlargements exhibited by that gentleman were exquisite, and of a totally different character from any other exhibitor's.

  12. That when such inflammatory conditions exist, as a rule they should be treated and cured and then time given to nature to absorb morbid enlargements before mechanical and surgical measures are resorted to.

  13. Froidevaux great enlargements were added within four months to the first building.

  14. Actually, there are four different photographs, photographic enlargements that comprise Cadigan Exhibit No.

  15. Yes; and I would point out that in addition to the four enlargements written in Russian, I also used Cadigan Exhibits or the documents represented by Cadigan Exhibits Nos.

  16. It affords a simple means of making enlargements without the necessity of an enlarged negative.

  17. With this one can get soft enlargements from the most contrasty negatives, while by shielding the negatives from the direct rays of the sun we can work from negatives which are quite flat and lacking in contrasts.

  18. The necessity for having the box at least two inches larger each way than the largest negative from which enlargements are to be made is shown in Fig.

  19. In fact, before beginning to make enlargements the worker should work with one good negative until he finds out exactly what light-intensity is best suited to it.

  20. ABCD is a strong and neatly made box open at both ends, and about two inches larger each way than the largest negative from which enlargements are to be made.

  21. Enlarging Simplified The all by daylight way of making enlargements is with the Brownie Enlarging Camera No focusing--no dark-room--no experience necessary when Velox is used.

  22. Our fine enlarging apparatus, made especially for use with this camera, will afford good enlargements of various sizes up to 5 × 7 inches.

  23. This for enlargements of a fixed size from negatives of a given size can be accomplished by simply extending the section BGGC Fig.

  24. The width of these veins does not exceed 6 feet, though occasional enlargements to the extent of 12 feet sometimes take place.

  25. A fourth argument which we have seen gravely stated against the canal enlargements is, that the mouth of the St. Lawrence is the place to defend the Lakes, and that, if that hole were stopped, the rats could not enter.

  26. The result at which we arrive is, that these canal enlargements would at once be valuable, both as commercial and military works.

  27. Sometimes the ends aimed at by the commission merchants could be accomplished only through machinery, and they have been willing to undertake the financing of the enlargements or alterations in plant singly.

  28. When the superficial ducts were dissected out they presented a distinctly beaded appearance, the enlargements of the lumen being occupied by flukes closely packed together.

  29. The commonest enlargements of the subject and of the predicate are the following.

  30. These are the most important enlargements and improvements.

  31. Internally, as a tonic; two to three scruples; also as a tincture, and in ointments for reducing enlargements of the soft tissues.

  32. These enlargements so common in cattle, have been so admirably described, in the Veterinarian for 1843, by John Ralph, V.

  33. Brain, those enlargements of nerve tissue situated in the head and composed of four principal parts, as follows:-- 1.

  34. Examine several clams until you find some with enlargements in the gills.

  35. Frequently a pair of smaller enlargements is to be seen in front of the cerebral hemispheres; they are the olfactory lobes, and from them nerves pass forward to the nasal chamber.

  36. Use great care in translating Latin +Participles+, and make clear in your translation the relation of the participial enlargements to the action of the main Verb.

  37. You should now be able to translate without any difficulty; only take care to arrange the enlargements so as to make the best sense and the best English.

  38. Adverbial enlargements of Predicate (though an Ablative Absolute must generally stand first).

  39. Containing twenty coloured 1890 enlargements from Tenniel's illustrations to "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.

  40. The cement-glands appear to be mere enlargements of the cement-trunks, which latter extend in two nearly straight and parallel lines.

  41. Ringbones are indicated by hard bony enlargements on the pastern; side-bones, by similar enlargements at the quarters just above juncture of horn and hair.

  42. The cases are of two types, the acute cases in which the enlargements take place rapidly and death may occur in two to three months, and the chronic cases in which the disease may remain apparently stationary.

  43. Of course, the price of these canvas enlargements varies with the amount of artistic work subsequently put upon them; but the usual charge made by Messrs.

  44. The lamp is outside the enlarging room, and three large lenses, or condensers, on three sides of the light, permit the making of three enlargements at one end at the same time.

  45. And so, constantly excited, the tumour-like mass tends to steady increase in size, until enlargements are formed which one may sometimes truly term enormous.

  46. In shape and extent these enlargements vary.


  47. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "enlargements" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.