When it was pressed close, or when the Eustachian tube was closed, the intensities of all the notes were equalized.
Such is the law according to which I have calculated the formulas which serve to determine the effect of any number of systems of waves of which the intensities and the relative positions are given.
The intensities are here proportional to the length of the small illuminating arcs, and the relative situations are given from the differences of the paths described.
The intensities of the reflected and transmitted lights are the squares of the moduli of these expressions.
The accompanying table gives the probabilities of intensities less than the fractions of n named in the first column.
Now the draughtsman employs various intensities of his monochrome as light and shade by which to give roundness to his forms.
He felt it as finishing off their intensities of expression that he found himself to all appearance receiving her hint as happy.
It is a complex of many individual mental activities, highly institutionalized, and including legal and moral values, hopes and beliefs and expectations, as well as the immediate intensities of men's wants for consumption goods.
The history of human nature is glorious, even in its degeneracy, with the exhibition of this larger, nobler form of humanity asserting itself, triumphing over the intensities of the narrower motivity.
These records show suchintensities as we never got.
With the tremendous field intensities available by the material engines, I can get such fields as will 'dig their toes' into space and push.
He also made numerous observations on the intensities and comparative magnitudes of its satellites.
His observations seem to show that the intensities of the radiating rays are proportional (it is necessary, Gentlemen, that I employ the scientific expression) to the sines of the angles which these rays form with the heated surface.
But the electrodynamic potential has disappeared, that is to say that, when a closed current and an open current, whose intensities have been maintained constant, return to their initial positions, the total work is not null.
In this apparatus, which contains but one needle, and has no directing magnet, proportionability between the intensities and deflections is obtained by means of a special form given the frame upon which the wire is wound.
Many of the new floor lamps have three-way mogul-type lamp arrangements in addition to a reflector, which give four intensities of light.
Accent the scheme by means of small objects (flower bowl and flowers, lamps, pictures, smoking trays) in high intensities of the leading color.
Footnote 1: Schelling terms his philosophy of nature dynamic atomism, since it posits pure intensities as the simple (atoms), from which qualities are to be explained.
On the top we have the calculated intensities of the different rays outside our atmosphere.
TABLE 24 GREEN-RED TESTS Brightnesses Extremely Different for Human Eye Intensities are given in candle meters (c.
Since the range of intensities of illumination was sufficiently great to exclude the possibility of blinding and of under illumination, it is necessary to conclude that the dancer does not possess blue-green vision.
Greater intensities must apparently be attained here, than are at its disposal in dream thoughts at night, and this purpose is served by the extreme condensation which affects the elements of the dream thoughts.
The intensities were corrected and reduced to a wave-length scale with the aid of Paschen's results on the dispersion formula of fluorite (Wied.
They employed an aperture in the side of an enclosure at uniform temperature as the source of radiation, and compared the intensities at different temperatures by means of a bolometer.
Gamma intensities up to 15 R/h were measured in this region several hours after the detonation.
Surveys taken in the canyon area one month after the detonation indicated that gamma intensities at ground level had decreased to 0.
Three hours after the detonation, surveys taken in Bingham, New Mexico (located 30 kilometers northeast of ground zero) found gamma intensities of about 1.
Subsequent ground surveys of this area found no gamma intensitieshigher than 0.
The north shelter monitor informed the chief monitor of the sudden evacuation of the north shelter, whereupon the chief monitor surveyed the north shelter area and found intensities of only 0.
With a slow plate with feebler intensities of light, which must be the case when the lens is stopped down to admit of hand exposures, the gradation becomes more steep than if a fairly bright light be employed.
One point is, that different electrolytes or dielectrics require different initial intensities for their decomposition (912.
Advantage may be taken of this principle to interpolate more minute degrees into the scale of initial intensities already referred to (909.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "intensities" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.