But though some extremes of the old sorts still remain, there is now, in the middle, such a fusion of the two pursuits that a plain man is wofully puzzled.
The introduction of them shows that the fusion of the national traditions with the teaching of the Church was now complete.
It has been attempted to present them in such order as may best illustrate the development of the eschatological idea, and the increasing fusion of native traditions with the Church legends.
In all Insects fusion of the primitive elements of the head begins so early and is carried so far, that it is extremely difficult to discover the precise way in which they are fitted together.
We are permitted to be present at the visible transmutation of a society, too weak even to direct itself, and absorbed in the fusion of different influences.
It may have been, though incalculable ages ago, deposited from the sea, and then in course of time forced up while in a state of fusion by some internal disruption.
It may have been possible that one was in a state of fusion when the other was consolidated, and different degrees of heat might have been necessary for the purpose.
One unscathed missile base in Alaska completed a full shoot, seven missiles with fusion war-heads.
When the happiness of two or more people rises to a certain temperature, then it is true a certain fusion may take place, and there may perhaps be a certain joint result, arising from the sum of the parts.
But below this melting point no fusion or union takes place at all, nor will any number of lesser happinesses melt and be massed together into one great one.
Rejuvenescence” means the renewal of vital energies which is supposed to result from a fusion of the contents of two cells.
That the development of a new organism, out of the fusion of two such packets of gemmules, is due to a summation of all the developments of some of the gemmules which these two packets contain.
But in the case of the multicellular or sexual organisms, the child is not thus merely a severed moiety of its parent; it is the result of the fusion of two highly specialized and extremely minute particles of each of two parents.
In the former case, an exchange of material is effected; and in the latter, complete fusion takes place.
No such fusion of two nuclei takes place in artificial parthenogenesis since no spermatozoon enters the egg, and it became necessary, therefore, to abandon Hertwig's definition as wrong.
All of these data agree in this one point, that the fusion by grafting or fertilization of two distant species is impossible, although the mechanism of the incompatibility is not yet understood.
Hertwig had defined fertilization as consisting in the fusion of two nuclei, the egg nucleus and the sperm nucleus.
This fusionof the other spermatozoon containing six chromosomes with an egg having six chromosomes leads again to the formation of the hermaphrodite with twelve chromosomes.
The Cathedral of Como is perhaps the most perfect building in Italy for illustrating the fusion of Gothic and Renaissance styles, both of a good type and exquisite in their sobriety.
Stephen and two Fathers of the Church, for its fusion of this master's qualities.
The fusion of Roman composition with Lombard execution constitutes the chief charm of this singular work, and makes it, so far as I am aware, unique.
To Tommaso Rodari and his brothers, Bernardino and Jacopo, the world owes this sympathetic fusion of the Gothic and the Bramantesque styles; and theirs too is the sculpture with which the Duomo is so richly decorated.
For this World State, for which the world is waiting, must necessarily be a fusion of all governments, and heir to all the empires.
But the great mass of the earliest Gentile Christians became Christians because they perceived in the Gospel the sure tidings of the benefits and obligations which they had already sought in the fusion of Jewish and Greek elements.
This general fusion of all sorts of people together produces a very amiable and friendly state of things.
Thus does Arama propound his plan for a fusion between the races.
The practical fusion of these peoples into one people outran the legal bargain.
Their legal and nominal separateness weighs nothing against the real fusion that their great league has now made possible.
The process of fusion commenced at such an early date, that nothing has really come down to us from the time when the two races were strangers to each other.
Borate of soda, or borax, is a salt, which has long been known, and is used chiefly in the arts as a flux for the fusion of bodies, and for soldering.
To form a complete union of the two metals, they should be continued in fusion for some time, and constantly stirred.
It was formerly done by keeping it in fusion in a bed of charcoal and ashes, and afterwards forging it.
The loudness of the report depends on the combustion of the whole powder at the same instant, which is secured by the previous fusion it undergoes.
Sulphur, however, is usually obtained from pyrites or metallic sulphurets, by fusion and sublimation.
The ideal of earnest poetry consists in the union and harmonious melting down, and fusion of the sensual into the spiritual,—of man as an animal into man as a power of reason and self-government.
This fusion produced that popular absolutism of which the Social Contract was the theoretical expression, and Jacobin supremacy the practical manifestation.
It resulted in a curious fusion between the premisses and the temper of Hobbes and the conclusions of Locke.