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Example sentences for "intermediates"

Lexicographically close words:
intermedia; intermediacy; intermediaries; intermediary; intermediate; intermediation; intermedium; intermedius; interment; interments
  1. The white flowered plant has arisen suddenly from the blue, or the dwarf plant from the tall, and intermediates between them need never have existed.

  2. When the genetics of the various typical forms and of the intermediates has been worked out it will be disappointing if it does not throw clear and important light on these problems of mimetic resemblance.

  3. Intermediates may also occur in some strains (cf.

  4. It is quite possible that the new mimetic pattern appeared suddenly as a sport and that the intermediates arose when the new form bred with that which was already in existence.

  5. These intermediates are to be written by their initials, and inserted in their proper place between the principal hues.

  6. Strictly speaking, their five intermediates are also midway of the scales; but they are obtained by mixture of the five principal hues, as shown in their names, and are of secondary importance.

  7. We notice at once that the first and last of these intermediates are the first and last Henrys [Ex.

  8. The intermediates drop out of the memory by what Prof.

  9. Analysis discovers and describes the relations actually existing--Synthesis applies connecting intermediates where no relations previously existed, and then Analysis characterizes the relations introduced by the cementing intermediates.

  10. Do you try to use as few intermediates as possible?

  11. Ofttimes "extremes" are in different planes of thought, so occasionally three intermediates are necessary to cement them; two are often required; but after considerable practice in making correlations one usually suffices.

  12. I call a specimen of developed Analysis a Correlation, because the Intermediates sustain the direct, immediate, and specific relation of In.

  13. Several of the Intermediates had entered for the competition.

  14. Intermediates mayn't wear bracelets, and Juniors mayn't wear lockets, they're limited to brooches.

  15. Betty ran on to the platform, drew aside the curtain a little, and, beckoning Annie Turner from among the audience, sent her and six other Intermediates in search of the missing performer.

  16. The Seniors' entertainment came first, and on the following evening Intermediates and Juniors assembled in the big hall as the guests of St. Githa's.

  17. The Intermediates worked feverishly to finish their costumes.

  18. Her fellow Intermediates looked at her with a new interest, for she had brought credit to St. Elgiva's.

  19. Everybody's attention was so concentrated on the match that Marjorie slipped into a crowd of Intermediates unnoticed by mistresses.

  20. The whole school knew about the dedication and the inscription; the Intermediates had taken care of that.

  21. The Intermediates grinned at one another with satisfaction.

  22. This is why in hot weather Intermediates are taken out of the carriages dead, and in all weathers are most properly looked down upon.

  23. Intermediates do not buy from refreshment- rooms.

  24. There was no hard and fast rule about this, but it was generally understood to be a privilege of the upper forms only, and intermediates and juniors were not supposed to intrude.

  25. Those intermediates always overstep the line if they've an atom of a chance.

  26. Crossing the English and the thoroughly southern type the families produced agree entirely with the intermediates of Brittany and the Loire.

  27. The two species, in Coutagne's view, when they occur together, can generally be sorted from each other with perfect confidence, and it is only in exceptional localities that these intermediates occur.

  28. There are also records of such intermediates being occasionally found in some parts of Ireland, in the north of Scotland, and in south Wales,[19] but I do not know of any regular colony of these forms.

  29. These intermediates are clearly due to reduction-stages of the doubledayaria factor, and are related to it as a blue mouse is to a black, or a dutch rabbit to a self-colour.

  30. Mr. Woodforde states that all intermediates exist, and that in Staffordshire the greys always have a pinkish tinge.

  31. One cannot imagine that the immediate ancestor of these birds was a mosaic, made up of asymmetrical patches of each sort: but that is what many of the intermediates are.

  32. Real intermediates between betularia and doubledayaria are in most localities absent or rare.

  33. These emerged in August-September as intermediates with yellow ground and about half as much black on the upper surface as bryoniae.

  34. In certain places as for instance in Belgium, there is evidence that intermediates have at various times been fairly abundant, but they have never become common, nor are they known to exist in the absence of doubledayaria.

  35. In southern and central Texas the breeding ranges adjoin, and in this country various intermediates occur.

  36. Staudinger does not distinguish the intermediates from the northern, but he gives "egerides" for Armenia and Fergana (Central Asia).

  37. Speyer gives on his own authority the remarkable statement that at Florence both extremes occur, but chiefly intermediates between the two.

  38. The juniors were doing wand exercises, the intermediates followed with clubs.

  39. In connection with intermediates a more cogent objection to the Mendelian view is the case of the first cross between two definite varieties thenceforward breeding true.

  40. Subsequent breeding from these plants showed that both the sinensis and stellata which appeared in the F2 generation bred true, while the intermediates always gave all three forms again in the same proportion.

  41. Nevertheless these intermediates produce only pure gametes, as is {126} shown by the fact that the pure parental types appear in a certain proportion of their offspring.

  42. Why are not intermediates of all sorts more abundantly produced in nature than is actually known to be the case?

  43. Moreover, certain of these intermediates will breed true to an intermediate condition of the pigmentation.

  44. Whatever is not connected through intermediates with the First can have no permanent existence, but is dissipated and becomes nothing.

  45. Those who think from interior reason can see that there is a connection of all things through intermediates with the First, and that whatever is not in connection is dissipated.

  46. The lachrymators were mainly raw materials and intermediates of the dye industry submitted to a process, the technique of which the German dye factories readily mastered.

  47. Chemical warfare products are closely allied and in some cases almost identical with the finished organic chemicals and intermediates produced by the dye industry.

  48. Although enormous supplies of coal-tar products were available, yet the dye intermediates derived from them were not made in America, but imported from Germany.

  49. Intermediates between this extreme form and the type also occur, but all such aberrations are uncommon.

  50. Intermediates also occur, but these, too, are also rather rare.

  51. That is why in the hot weather Intermediates are taken out of the carriages dead, and in all weathers are most properly looked down upon.

  52. The nozzles in the diaphragms and the intermediates do not, except in the lowest stage, take up the entire circumference, but are proportioned to the progressive expansion of steam as it descends toward the condenser.

  53. This sketch also shows plainly how the shrouding on the buckets and the intermediates extends beyond the sharp edges of the buckets, protecting them from damage in case of slight rubbing.

  54. At 5 to 6 years there is a leveling of the permanent pinchers, the pinchers usually being leveled at six and both pairs of intermediates partially leveled and the corner incisors showing wear.

  55. They are on a level with the first intermediates and begin to wear at 4 years.

  56. At 3-1/2 years the second intermediates or laterals are cut.

  57. Plutarch says that the Gods, by means of Genii, who are intermediates between them and men, draw near to mortals in the ceremonies of initiation, at which the Gods charge them to assist, and to distribute punishment and blessing.

  58. How, or by what intermediates He creates and acts, and in what way He unfolds and manifests Himself, Masonry leaves to creeds and Religions to inquire.

  59. This form, scolopaceus, is by no means rare on the Atlantic coast, and griseus occurs regularly on the Pacific coast; intermediates are most abundant in the central valleys, but occur on both coasts.

  60. This seems like a wise decision, as the naming of intermediates is undesirable.

  61. There are some three hundred of these intermediates in use and from them are built up more than three times as many dyes.

  62. The dictations should invariably be given so that opposites and their intermediates may be readily seen.

  63. Intermediates do not buy from refreshment-rooms.

  64. That is why in hot weather Intermediates are taken out of the carriages dead, and in all weathers are most properly looked down upon.

  65. The sophism of the Socialists on this point is, showing to the public what it pays to the intermediates in exchange for their services, and concealing from it what is necessary to be paid to the State.

  66. I mean by this to say that intermediates contain in themselves the principle of remuneration.

  67. Diphenyl Black In 1902, the Farbwerke Hoechst, a large German producer of coal tar intermediates and dyes, invented an Aniline Black process to which they gave the name Diphenyl Black.

  68. It is usually recorded in such cases, and we may state at once that the general result is, that such intermediates do not occur.

  69. The opportunity for the discovery of any intermediates was as favorable as could be, because the distinguishing marks were hardly beyond doubt at the time of the selection and removal of the young plants.

  70. But here also, intermediates are lacking, and this fact points to a sudden origin.

  71. Intermediates were not seen, and as the plant bore some pods, it was possible to test its constancy.

  72. Intermediates are often found in hybrid cultures, and in them the character is a very variable one, but as yet they were not met with in progeny of this mutant.

  73. It is manifest that the assumption of hypothetical intermediates could only gain some probability if they had been found in some instance.

  74. Lastly real intermediates are seen between the monophyllous and the pinnate types.

  75. Intermediates occur, but notwithstanding this the two extremes constitute clearly antagonistic types.

  76. But though the current belief would expect intermediates at least in this case, they do not occur.

  77. These, though they are intermediate between the tall and dwarf types, cannot be considered as transitions, as between them and the extremes, intermediates are, as a rule wholly lacking.

  78. If however, we take the group of these extremes and their intermediates as a whole, this group remains constant during the succeeding generations.

  79. It is an old custom to designate intermediate forms as hybrids, especially when both the types are widely known and the intermediates rare.

  80. Even in the case of the inconstant forms, where part of the progeny yearly return to the stature of lamarckiana, intermediates are not found.

  81. If the types were slowly changing such localities would often, though of course not always, exhibit slighter differences, and on the geographic limits of neighboring species intermediates would be found.


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