The frequency of local dearths, and the diversity and fluctuation of prices, were thus extreme.
Interest upon capital must be charged, and risk offluctuation in the value of that which is to be received in payment added.
His breath was very short, his countenance was sunken, his belly large; and, upon examination, a fluctuation in it was very perceptible.
But every other circumstance remaining the same, and a fluctuation in the belly being now more evident, the infusion of Digitalis as prescribed in case third, was given in the dose of one ounce twice a day.
His health was much impaired several months, and he had a considerable distention, and evident fluctuation in the abdomen, and a very great œdema of the legs and thighs.
A very evident fluctuation in the abdomen, which was considerably distended, whilst the rest of her frame was greatly emaciated.
She passed small quantities of high-coloured urine; and had an evident fluctuation in the belly.
His belly was swelled, but no fluctuation perceptible.
But what fun it would have been, to see Nan Sherwood up in court for manslaughter.
Referring to the fluctuation in the costs of construction, he says: "As the cost of materials and labor fluctuates .
The stage of fluctuation is succeeded by a sensation of steady luminosity, the intensity of which is, however, considerably below the mean of that experienced during the first one-sixtieth of a second.
I now propose to discuss a curious consequence of the fluctuation of unaided judgment as regards the purity of a colour.
On the contrary, it would be a matter for surprise if the case in question presented an exception to the comprehensive law which governs the fluctuation of the mental judgment.
That number of years may sometimes be of small moment in reference to the rate of fluctuation of species in the lower animals, but very important when the succession of forms in the highest classes of vertebrata is concerned.
Where are the memorials of all the intermediate dialects, which must have existed, if this doctrine of perpetual fluctuation be true?
By focusing the attention in this manner the fluctuation becomes an easy matter to obtain.
However, it is of interest to recall the effect of involuntary eye-movements or of fluctuation in fixation because this factor in vision is important in many illusions.
Sometimes fluctuation of attention apparently accounts for the change and, in fact, this can be tested by willfully altering the attention from a white pattern to a black one.
Incidentally one investigator found that the maximum rate of fluctuation was approximately equal to the pulse rate, although no connection between the two was claimed.
Apparently the fluctuationof attention is a factor.
These are arranged so that either wheel may be run separately, or both together, thus permitting one to take advantage of the seasonal fluctuation in water supply.
Not every species lends itself to an inquiry of this kind: some are always plentiful and fluctuation is consequently difficult to discern; others are scarce and variation is easily determined.
Taking into consideration the large amount of money borrowed in this business, and the constant fluctuation of the amount due to banks, it will be seen that a careful, complete, and simple bills payable record is a prime necessity.
If a customer buys fifty thousand bushels of wheat in April for September delivery, the purchase is made by the brokers at the earliest date possible, in order to avoid any fluctuation of the market.
Fluctuation of prices probably has been more rapid and more spasmodic under trusts than it has been under ordinary competitive conditions.
Even national bonds are not absolutely safe, and for that reason as well as because of their fluctuation in price, even their purchase has something of the nature of an enterprise.
Because the controlled contemplation of the fluctuation of attraction produced, if desired, a fluctuation of pleasure.
As to the actual fluctuation of exchange, while it is true that rates at times rise and fall with all the violence so often displayed in the security markets, most of the time they move within a comparatively narrow range.
Two countries, at least, are concerned in the fluctuation of every rate.
These are the main influences bearing on the fluctuation of exchange.
The constant fluctuation of prices was a sufficient explanation of this.
It is needless to say that throughout the valley there was most undue fluctuation of prices.
This fluctuation is not caused by any real change in the relative value of coin and treasury notes, but results from the dealings and operations in Wall street.
The amount of fluctuation for a given number of commutator sectors depends upon the shape of the curve of E.
The effect of the four coils in reducing the percentage fluctuation of the E.
I shall consider the limits between fluctuation and mutation only, and attempt to set forth an adequate idea of the principles of the first as far as they touch these limits.
Without fluctuation such an adjustment would hardly be possible, and from all our notions of usefulness in nature, we therefore must recognize the efficiency of this form of variability.
One of the best authenticated cases is the dependency of partial fluctuationon the season and on the weather.
What part is due to the combination of the parental features and what to the individual fluctuation of the hybrid itself cannot be ascertained.
Partial fluctuation commences as soon as the leaves and buds begin to form, and all later changes in nutrition can only cause partial differences.
The dwarfs are not at all the extreme variants of structure, as the fluctuation of the height of the lamarckiana never decreases or even approaches that of the dwarfs.
First comes the general law of fluctuation that, though slight deviations from the average may be found by thousands, or rather in nearly every individual, larger and therefore important deviations are very rare.
Furthermore, whenever an empirical curve agrees in this manner with the theoretical one, the fluctuation complies with Quetelet's law, and may be ascribed to quite ordinary and universal causes.
But this is merely due to the wide variability of the degree of fissure and is to be considered only as a fluctuation between somewhat widely distant extremes, which may even apparently include [180] the form of the common beech-leaves.
This chance may be calculated on the basis of Quetelet's law, whenever the agreement of the fluctuation of the quality under consideration has been empirically determined.
She became again pregnant, with little inconvenience until the 7th month, when her abdomen was painfully distended, and of a bluish colour, and fluctuation was induced on the least motion.
No reply was returned by his companion, since none could be given; and when Venn left, a few minutes later, Clym had passed from the dullness of sorrow to the fluctuation of carking incertitude.
She remained sitting, though the fluctuation in her look might have told any man who knew her so well as Wildeve that she was thinking of him.
Then, still further, notice how our Lord here brands this forbidden fluctuation of feeling as being at bottom pure heathenism.
Thus it is not easy to find a remedy for high Bank Rate by any method of diminishing the maximum range of fluctuation in exchange.
If the effect of Government lending in India were to mitigate the seasonal stringency there, some lowering of the normal upper limit of fluctuation of exchange might result.
Under present arrangements the maximum fluctuation in exchange between the busy season and the slack is known and limited.
Either the cost of remittance and the maximum range of fluctuation in exchange must be reduced, or a new source for the seasonal supply of funds must be found in India herself.
At present the possible fluctuation of exchange between what may fairly be termed the “gold points” on either side of 1s.
Pringle[20] desires us not to wait for a Fluctuation of Matter, but to open the Abscess as soon as it can be supposed to have formed.