The arrangement of the red blood corpuscles in rouleaux, like piles of coins, as when a drop of human blood is examined under the microscope.
A minute inclosed crystal, often observed when minerals or rocks are examined in thin sections under the microscope.
Light is thrown into the eye by a mirror (usually concave) and the interior is then examined with or without the aid of a lens.
Most objects in human anatomy areexamined in water or in other liquids, or they are themselves liquids; hence an oblique stage is often inconvenient.
However much the functions of the nerves seem to vary, there is but little difference discoverable in the nerves themselves, when examined under the microscope.
When examined under the microscope, the blood no longer appears a simple fluid, and its color is no longer red.
When examined with the aid of the microscope, the skin is found to be made up of two layers--the outer and the inner.
After thus studying wheat starch, the starch of Indian corn, of arrowroot, and of various grains should be examined in like manner, and their resemblances and differences noted.
The instrument by which the larynx may be examined in the living subject.
If the eyeball of a white rabbit, the walls of which are transparent, beexamined while a lighted candle is held before the cornea, an image of the candle-flame may be seen upon the retina.
As almost all objects in human anatomy are examined by transmitted light thrown up from the mirror (G, Fig.
Mr. Pratt examined the body of Mr. Trafton and told her that he was dead, advising her to inform the police authorities of the fact.
Having found very little of value, the party returned to the three prisoners and closelyexamined them.
No conversation took place, but when the safe had been carefully examined and all the money it contained taken, one of the men stepped to the door and swung a lantern once or twice.
Gilbert was examined before the Queen's Majesty and the Privy Council, the record of which examination he has himself left to us in a paper which he afterwards drew up, and strange enough reading it is.
I have sounded every inch of the walls, and even examined the floor.
Berthe Louison, as she personally examined some matters, of more material interest to her, in the reception-room.
The young gallant's heart beat in a strange agitation as he examined the previous dispatches of both Berthe Louison and the Viceroy.
Alan Hawke had closely examined the vehicle, and he sat with his drawn revolver ready as he drove down the still lit-up Chandnee Chouk.
While Abercromby dreamed of the lovely lady of the Silver Bungalow, Major Alan Hawke leisurely examined a sheaf of letters from Europe which had been thrust in his pocket by Ram Lal at parting.
Major Hawke surveyed the skillfully raised Bills of Exchange and carefully examined them in a dark room with a light, and also before the glaring sun rays.
The Major had most carefully examined the five bills of exchange which now occupied his attention, and his mind was now busied with the dead man's golden store.
As prizes were brought into French harbors, the papers seized in them were examinedby Franklin for the purpose of passing upon their legality and the liability of the prizes to sale.
She examined the leaf, and discovered certain letters pricked upon it; and when the string was pulled gently, it immediately dropped upon her arm.
The doctor had examined her closely all the while; had noted every word, action, expression; and a troubled, abstracted look came into his face when she left them.
Brandon entered, and examined his patient with evident surprise.
And the two friends, arm in arm, and putting, as formerly, long pauses between their questions and answers, examined every point of the horizon.
Fidèle Misonne, the carpenter, carefully examined her, and assured himself that her solid construction might resist the shock of the ice-masses.
Every part, even to the bells, was examined with the minute attention of a physician studying the breast of a patient.
Each of them examined with a spy-glass the fissure which had been formed between the mountain and this alarming ice-mass.
Louis Cornbutte often examined the channels, and decided, in consequence of the shape of the southern coast, to attempt a passage in that direction.
She went over to the neat kitchen and examined the carpet.
Quickly I held them in the light cast by the car's lamps and hurriedlyexamined them.
Then he took my left hand, examined both sides of it closely through his monocle, and continued his disclosures.
She had the keys; she explored, studied, inventoried, examined the accounts, worked out careful tables and estimates.
Mrs. Bell examined the case and all its fittings with eager attention.
He examined the chart very carefully, and satisfied himself that there was water enough for the tug anywhere outside the headlands which projected into the hay.
He can't reach the steamer for a long time," said the major, when he had examined the boat.
He examined several of them, and found one which covered the portion of the waters around him.
Examined with the glass, a heavy gun was seen on her forecastle.
Christy had examined her with the glass, but he could see nothing which gave him any idea of what was going on upon her decks.
While waiting for our turn to be examined by the doctor I looked about, thinking it worth while to get acquainted with a place where we might be obliged to stay for I knew not how long.
But when he had examined him more closely, he thought to himself: 'Now then, I've had enough of this!
And then he nodded pleasantly, andexamined the empty loom, for he would not say that he could see nothing.
Martin examined the contents of the sacks, and seeing that one was full of silver and the other of sand, he said to himself: 'There must be some trick about this; I had better take the sand.
It seemed to Saphir that this was exactly the place where the birds would choose to live, and he determined not to quit the wood until he had examined it from end to end.
But in vain he examined all the hedges and all the thickets; in vain he questioned everyone he met along the road.
If the abductor of a free person is a slave, the master of the slave shall be examined to find out whether or not the abduction was committed with his knowledge and consent.
If he fails to have the seller examined and brought before the governor, he shall be regarded as a partner in the theft.
Two guards, irritated by the oaths and raillery of the workingmen, examined all who entered the gate, handling them roughly and swearing at them.
Then he raised one hand to his face, carefully examined the palm, and turned it around.
He approached the table, examined it as if to satisfy himself of its solidity, and finally sat down and, covering his mouth with his hand, yawned.
Therefore, such stock should be frequentlyexamined for evidence of the presence of these insects.
Examined with a magnifier it will be noticed that there is no such regularity of arrangement in straight rows as is conspicuous in pine.
Several leading Oriental scholars, and men not at all biased in favor of Christianity, have carefully examined the subject, and have decided that there is no connection whatever.
One of the most impressive scenes in the whole series is that where the soul, in the form of a mummified body, stands before Osiris and the forty-two judges to be examined on the forty-two commandments of the Egyptian religion.
Only one who had examined the two records in the keen search for parallels, and whose wish had been the father of his thought, would have seen any resemblance.
I opened my book languidly, after having examined through the glass doors the titles of those which were with-held from me.
Pemberton was not devoid of talents when he laid aside his affectation; the subject was examined both in a moral and a political point of view.
Having thenexamined my heart, attentively and deliberately, I suspect that I have been unjust to myself, in supposing it incapable of a disinterested attachment.
As they went up the valley Mr. Leach examined the rocks, but saw no signs of copper.
I accordingly sent for one of my boxes of bird-skins and one of insects, which he examined carefully, and seemed much surprised that they could be so well preserved.
I have myselfexamined the bodies of seventeen freshly-killed Orangs, all of which were carefully measured; and of seven of them, I preserved the skeleton.
The stranger examined the ground attentively, and only occasionally replied, saying, "Grouchy received no orders.
Haydn examined it carefully, and encouraged him to continue in the path of musical composition.
The idea that had come to him at Coronado, the possibility that she might have left him because informed of some affair of his own and which since then he had examined again and again, fell utterly away.
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