Salutations to thee that hast the intersectionsof four roads for thy car; to thee that hast the skin of a black deer for thy upper garments, and that hast a snake for thy sacred thread.
This attraction would have even sufficed to cause the disappearance of a slight want of coincidence in the intersections of the equator and orbit of the moon with the plane of the ecliptic.
Why the intersections at n being composed of two compound derived shadows, forms a compound shadow and not a simple one, as happens with other intersections of compound shadows.
One of these intersections is in the pupil, the other in the crystalline lens; and if this were not the case the eye could not see so great a number of objects as it does.
In the 1st and 2nd above, the intersections i k will not be doubled in depth as it is doubled in quantity.
But in this 3rd, at the intersections g n they will be double in depth and in quantity.
It is called the Rectus of the Abdomen; it is divided, lengthways, into three principal portions, by transverse tendinousintersections or ligaments, viz.
These divisions and intersections of the same muscle are intended by nature to facilitate the motion when the body is bent or distended.
In the same manner, withes for the eight divisions of the diameter, fastened obliquely at the intersections on the entire longitudinal and peripheral surface, make spiral channels which naturally look just like those of a snail shell.
A curved formed by the consecutive intersectionsof rays of light refracted through a lens.
Having two of the intersections between the three axes oblique.
In the actual transfer, I would think perhaps 15 or 18 besides the men that were stationed at the intersections downtown.
At certain times certain intersections were to be cutoff as we proceeded so that it would allow time for any traffic ahead of us to clear the area before we arrived there.
A good deal of it was traffic control, both to keep people out of our path as the motorcade progressed so that they would have at least the major intersections covered and as many of the other ones as possible.
At other intersections each of the four angles of the flat ceiling is occupied with a small modelled head in foliage, all of papier mâché; one of these is also shown in Fig.
So it assigns the parentage of the solar system to a spiral nebula composed of planetismals, and the planets as formed from knots in the nebula, where many planetismals had been concentrated near the intersections of their orbits.
The intersections and junctions of veins are often among the richest parts, as if the meeting of dissimilar solutions had determined the precipitation of the ore.
By the intersections of the different sets of joints the rock is divided into angular blocks.
Three unequal axes, but intersections all at right angles.
This result is modified if the action of the load near the section is distributed to the bracing intersectionsby rail and cross girders.
Midway between the half section intersections the markers will have but two pits--one on either side and representing the quarter sections and marked 1-4-S-.
It is clear that the number of bands depends on the number of intersections of PP' with the several locus-bands RR, GG, RR, etc.
But although the disc does not rotate with infinite speed, it is still true that for a considerable range of values for the speed of the pendulum the number of intersections is constant.
Would it do to draw a horizontal line midway between top and bottom of the curve and determine the length of the period from its intersections with the curve--e.
The finest mesh observed is in the first of these styles, and includes about twenty intersections to the inch.
And then with the police they indicated what they would like done here at intersections and so forth, and other features.
Any one who has done any plaiting in bands of two colours knows that if the intersections be truly alternate the fringe along the opposite borders will all be of the same colour as in A, Plate VIII.
When the elements employed are all of one size, and when the plaiting is straight, the intersections form regular equilateral rectangles or squares.
Note the darkening of the intersections of the white strips.
Jesse, as usual, is reclining below; the stone mullions are used to represent the branches of the vine, and at their intersections are disposed the descendants, much as we have often seen them depicted on glass.
Peridial thickenings in form of an apical net with definite thickenings at the intersections of the component threads 1.
At theintersections of the vaulting are some unusually interesting carved bosses.
At the intersections of the vaulting there are some good bosses, chiefly foliage with some heads.
Ancient, but now extinct, volcanic upheavals are pretty common at the intersections of the main range with the transverse ranges; of these the most noteworthy are Elbruz and Kasbek.
Ribs are sometimes planted on the boarding to divide up the surface, and their intersections are enriched with bosses.
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