All the vertebrae join with their adjacent fellows through the intermediation of certain intervertebral pads, and also articulate by small processes at either end at the upper side of the arch, the zygapophyses.
The limb is attached to the body through the intermediation of the shoulder-blade (scapula, sc.
Besides their original communication through the intermediation of the fore-brain, the hemispheres are also united above its roof by a broad bridge of fibre, the corpus callosum (c.
Can external influences, operating through the intermediation of the parental body, affect the germ-cells?
The Carnutes imitated the example of the Senones, and, by the intermediation of the Remi, whose clients they were, obtained their pardon.
In addition to the more direct statements there are traditions or myths that connect the origin of clans with animals or plants through the intermediation of gods or human beings, by marriage, or some other relation.
Visual images, whether following upon the psychic image or through the intermediation of a programme.
Perhaps Rexa in this letter means Alexander, and the name Farina may signify Cardinal Farnese, upon whose intermediation she counted.
Mrs. Jula was to forward it to a certain person, and the response would then go directly to Fritz Redlich without the intermediation of a third party.
And that Schwertfeger--did I deserve being dismissed by you like an asthmatic old dog through the intermediation of a third person, a horrid, disgusting creature?
The United States easily secured the cash where the French had failed, in Amsterdam by the intermediation of Stephen Girard.
A solid body heats better than does the air; and consequently it receives heat through the air, rather than by the intermediation of air.
It has already been asserted that in general the soul cannot see or feel without the intermediation of some body; for, when completely separated from the body (the soul dwells in the intelligible world).
Among the boons conferred by the introduction of Chinese civilisation through the intermediation of the peninsular states, that which had had the most beneficial and enduring effect was the use of the written character.
Here, however, the earth acted on the coil through the intermediation of the bar of iron.
Kant through the intermediation of Coleridge and of Hamilton has exercised a great influence upon English thought and upon the course of this transformation.
Through the intermediation of this conception, reality possesses a progressive freedom, that is to say, a power of constant union with the whole, and of moral enfranchisement.
You know the custom: the presentation is effected by the intermediation of another lady, who conducts the person to be presented to the princesses, and introduces her.
He might have availed himself of the intermediation of the duc d'Aiguillon, but preferred putting the duc de Richelieu into his confidence, and begged him to fulfil the delicate function of literary Mercury.
As to Menahem ben Helbo, a certain number of his explanations and fragments of his commentaries have been preserved; but Rashi probably knew him only through theintermediation of his nephew Joseph Kara.
By the intermediation of Intelligence, He made the souls and all the other beings that participate in Intelligence, in Reason, or in Life.