The cochlea, it seems, contains a large number of elastic fibres of graduated lengths (Fig.
Corti found in the cochlea, or snail-shell of the labyrinth, a large number of microscopic fibres placed side by side in geometrically graduated order.
We might say we reach the vision of space by the registering of light-sensations in a schedule of graduated muscle-sensations.
To provide assistants on such a long line I directed that all officers who had graduated at West Point, where they had necessarily to study military engineering, should in addition to their other duties assist in the work.
There had been four boys from our village, or its immediate neighborhood, who had been graduated from West Point, and never a failure of any one appointed from Georgetown, except in the case of the one whose place I was to take.
Both graduated before him and ranked him in the old army.
And I graduated from Densmore Academy, the best school in our city, in the 80's, without having been taught even the rudiments of citizenship.
There were two flaxen-haired daughters who had just graduated from an expensive boarding-school in New York, where they had received the polish needful for future careers.
When he had graduated from Harvard, Bob would, of course, marry her.
She fastened the buttons into the cuffs and said: "But do you know you can't practise unless you're graduated from a college?
He poured some bromide of potassium into a graduated glass and held it to her lips.
Claude rattled the thirty-odd graduated metal funnels which he was trying to fit together in their proper sequence.
Ever since they graduatedfrom High School, all through the four years she had been teaching, she had waited to see him emerge and prove himself.
He's a Canadian, and he graduated first in his class at Edinburgh.
Between the eye lens and the collecting lens of a Huyghenian ocular there is a millimeter scale etched on glass, above which is a moveable indicator whose position is controlled by a micrometer screw to which a graduated drum is attached.
The knob on the right side is provided with a graduated drum r, indicating the movement of the fine adjustment.
This in turn requires one complete revolution of the axle a, the drum of which is graduated into 100 parts.
The analizer is without an ocular and has no graduated disc.
The stage is revolving and graduated on the edge into 360 degrees.
With a view to facilitate the adjustment of the tube-length the draw tubes of all our larger stands are graduated in millimeters, the scale indicating the exact length of the microscope tube in any given position of the draw tube.
Coarse adjustment by rack and pinion, fine adjustment by micrometer screw withgraduated head.
Tube with concave mirror on stand, graduated scale with vernier and lens for reading one-tenth of a degree of rotation.
The following parts compose the apparatus: 1) a capillary pipette so graduated as to permit the dilution of 0,05 cc.
The analizer forms part of an ocular which fits into the tube of the microscope and is provided with a graduated disc and index.
This entire cylinder is raised within another cylinder which bears the cutting table by means of a screw with milled and graduated head.
Now if they had graduated in a rowdy sailing-ship in the ’sixties and had meant business, they would have remained in the forecastle and placed the onus of getting them out upon me.
The young teacher had graduated at the university; he had come well recommended: but he had no thorough knowledge of the science which he undertook to impart, and no experience as a teacher.
The youngest daughter of the Reverend by his second marriagegraduated from a college in Pine Bluff, Arkansas, and is now teaching in New York City.
One of his daughters died in the third year of her school year, but the other graduated from the Normal School and was a teacher for several years.
He attended and graduated from Storer College 1875, and holds an honorary diploma from Shaw University.
For example: a graduatedgeneral practicioner and psychic expert holds two blocks of the reform pyramid; yet only two, neither of which is the key-block.
This from the college graduated "sport" who heads for the gaming limelight, to the manufacturer who turns out the paraphernalia of blood-spilling "pugs.
Having passed relatively simple final examinations, graduated students should bear with them written attests of that fact.
It consisted of a graduated metal circle, suspended by a ring which was passed over the thumb, and hung vertically.
This arm, called the alhidada, worked round the graduated circle, and was pointed to the sun.
Then the torsion index is to be turned until the ball connected with it (the repelled ball) is accurately at 30°, and finally the graduated arc belonging to the torsion index is to be adjusted so as to bring 0° upon it to the index.
The rods of A and B were graduated at the part moving through the stuffing-box, so that the application of a diagonal scale applied there, told what was the distance between these balls and those beneath them.
The upper end of the glass thread was attached, as in Coulomb's original electrometer, to an index, which had its appropriate graduated circle, upon which the degree of torsion was ultimately to be read off.
After being graduatedfrom Hamilton College, and while a law student, he composed the "Carmen Bellicosum.
She was educated in the Wisconsin Institution for the Blind, where she graduated with high honor.
Continuing my course of studies, I graduated in 1860 with, I hope, a fair degree of honor to myself and my instructors.
In the latter he had joined a middling chapter of a poorish fraternity, and, was graduated with a rank that was neither high nor low.
In the ethics of Plotinus all earlier philosophic systems of virtue are united and arranged in graduated order.
He graduated at Cambridge, and was of a very philosophical turn of mind.
Born of a line of Massachusetts farmers, he graduated from Harvard in 1755.
He had entered Harvard in the middle of the college course, and been graduated with honors.
He graduated at Williams College, and studied theology at Andover Seminary, but was never ordained a minister, having almost immediately turned his attention to literature.
From Albion College, Anna Shaw went to Boston Theological School, and after a hard struggle with poverty, was graduated from this institution as a minister.
Theodore Roosevelt spent four years at Harvard University and was graduated in 1880.
After completing his work in the country school, Calvin attended the Black River Academy in Ludlow where he graduated at the age of eighteen.
Accordingly, he was soon back in the Normal School, where he was graduatedat the age of twenty.
Accordingly, he next went to the University of Virginia where he was graduated from the law school in 1881.
Upon his graduation from Illinois College at the head of his class, he entered the Union College of Law in Chicago where he was graduated at the age of twenty-three.
His son had by that time been graduatedfrom the Ohio Central College.
At seventeen he had graduatedfrom high school and was about to enter Yale.
He went to the Paris Medical Schools shortly after he hadgraduated at Harvard; he practised as a physician at Boston; and for nearly forty years he was Professor of Physiology.
A young doctor having graduated with honours, took a house at a high rent in Harley Street, London.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "graduated" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: calibrate; decrease; differentiate; grade; graduate; increase