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Example sentences for "interspace"

Lexicographically close words:
intersection; intersections; intersects; intersexual; intersit; interspaces; interspecific; intersperse; interspersed; interspersing
  1. The upward thrust is the same, however thin the metal may be in the interspace between the outer mould and the core inside; and this was formerly considered paradoxical.

  2. Entry, just to the left of the episternal notch; exit, in the fifth left interspace posteriorly, midway between the spine and vertebral margin of the scapula.

  3. Entry, in the fourth right intercostal space 3/4 of an inch from the sternum; exit, in the sixth left interspace in the posterior axillary line.

  4. The heart's apex beat in the sixth interspace in the nipple line, and the precordial dulness was somewhat increased.

  5. Entry, situated in the third right interspace 3 inches from the sternal margin; exit, in the fourth left space 2-3/4 inches from the sternal margin.

  6. I beg your pardon sir, the bullet entered approximately the midaxillary line at about the 9th or 10th interspace on the left side of the chest cage, and came to rest just under the rib margin on the right side under the skin.

  7. The interspace between the thoraces may, however, have simply been the addition of the first artist who portrayed the Maids (from imagination?

  8. The apex of the heart was pushed to the 3d interspace and the umbilicus had disappeared.

  9. The width of the interspace between the foramina is one-half the width of the vertebrae, though this character varies with different genera and species.

  10. But the Porpoise has those premaxillary bones not so much in advance of the bones which carry teeth named maxillary, as placed in the interspace between them.

  11. One imperfect specimen shows a long temporal region which is wide, and a very narrow interspace between the orbits; with a long face, indicated by the extension of narrow nasal bones.

  12. The species in which the upper borders of the orbits approximate could be separated from those in which the frontal interspace is wider.

  13. In such a Dinosaur as the American carnivorous Ceratosaurus the two bars of the pubis and ischium remain separate and diverging, and there is no film of bone extending over the interspace between them.

  14. In Rhamphorhynchus the jaws appear to gape towards their extremities as though the interspace had originally been occupied by organic substance like a horny beak.

  15. The wall is double, with small openings as doors into the space between, two of which are perfect; but for what purpose the interspace between the walls was left is most uncertain.

  16. At the same time, the interspace between the mouth and first pair of legs of the pupa, (consisting of the seventh and eighth segments of the archetype), is quite lost in the Cirripede by coalescence.

  17. The interspace above alluded to, between the basal edge of the labrum and the adductor scutorum muscle, occupies a very different position according as the animal's body is protruded as far as it can be, or is retracted.

  18. The action of these four pairs of muscles must be to draw back, from the orifice of the shell, the mouth, and that interspace of body between the basal margin of the labrum and the adductor muscle.

  19. In this calculation we neglect altogether the fact that electric force distributed on curved lines exists outside the interspace between the plates, and these lines in fact extend from the back of one plate to that of the other.

  20. Hence the electric force E in the interspace varies inversely as the distance from the axis.

  21. The interspace between the lampreys and the nearest fish-like forms which follow them in an ascending scale is not less remarkable.

  22. For indeed that short interspace of time shines out in my remembrance like a thick thread of gold in a woof of homespun.

  23. To this interspace heat is applied, and a flue will have to be affixed to this apparatus to carry off the vapours which arise from the enamel or japan.

  24. In almost all other fishes they are amphicœlian or double-concave, the interspace filled with gelatinous substance.

  25. The usual foramen in the hypercoracoid is often wanting or relegated to the interspace between the coracoids, and the arrangement of the actinosts often deviates from that seen in the perciform fishes.

  26. The eight abdominal spiracles belong to the first eight somites; each lies in the fore part of its segment, and hence, apparently, in the interspace between two terga and two sterna.

  27. Usually, however, this gradual transition from an arch to a straight line fails to be carried out, causing a break in the orderly sequence, and a consequent interspace (Fig.

  28. The independent patterns that appear in this interspace upon the bulbs of the fingers, are those with which this book is chiefly concerned.

  29. An interspace of this kind is found in the bulb of each finger.

  30. Now the existence of an interspace implies the divergence of two previously adjacent ridges (Fig.

  31. At first sight, the maze formed by the minute lineations is bewildering, but it is shown that every interspace can be surely outlined, and when this is done, the character of the pattern it encloses, starts conspicuously into view.

  32. Whenever an interspace is left between the boundaries of different systems of ridges, it is filled by a small system of its own, which will have some characteristic shape, and be called a pattern in this book.

  33. The topmost boundary of the interspace is formed by the lowermost arch, and its lowermost boundary by the topmost straight ridge.

  34. In Loops, the interspace is filled with a system of ridges that bends back upon itself, and in which no one ridge turns through a complete circle.

  35. These scales are generally small, and placed symmetrically in close whorls, in an imbricated order, with each scale corresponding to the interspace between two scales in the whorls above and below.

  36. In fresh specimens, the orange ring at the top of the peduncle, and the broad purplish interspace between the carina and other valves, are characteristic.

  37. There is a small interspace as usual between the first and second pair of cirri.

  38. The two bands near the carina become confluent on the peduncle, and sometimes disappear; the carina is edged, and the interspace between the two scuta, coloured with the same dark tint.

  39. They are not placed very close together, and in all the species a considerable interspace is left between the carina and the two other valves: in the D.

  40. Carina; the interspace between the carina and the scuta and terga is not wide.

  41. A second drainage tube was placed through a stab wound in the eighth interspace in the posterior axillary line and both of these tubes were connected to a water sealed bottle.

  42. Perry and I and a chest tube inserted into the right chest (second interspace anteriorly).

  43. A drainage tube had been inserted into the second interspace in the anterior portion of the right chest and connected to a water-sealed bottle to bring about partial reexpansion of the collapsed right lung.

  44. The portion of the drainage tube which had already been placed in the second interspace in the anterior axillary line which protruded into the chest was cut away, since it was deemed to be longer than necessary.

  45. It is in the upper part of the interspace which separates these latter from the brachialis anticus that the deltoid insinuates itself to proceed to its insertion into the humerus.

  46. We can, especially in the horse after removal of the skin, recognise it, at the level of this region, in the interspace limited by the superficial muscles (Fig.

  47. Again Henriet and Poitou passed and repassed, and once Gilles de Sillé flashed across the interspace handing a broad-edged gleaming knife swiftly and surreptitiously to some one unseen.

  48. The D-shaped interspace between the curved III and straight IV toe is filled with the web.

  49. On the passenger list he was merely Dirk Halliday, an inconspicuous commercial traveler for Interspace Products.

  50. He's an engineer, doing some construction work for Interspace Products.

  51. The upper orifice of the inner cylinder is closed by a movable double lid, which contains an interspace filled with water.

  52. This interspace therefore constitutes the water-tank of the incubator.

  53. The internal parts of the incubator are insulated by a double wall, the interspace being packed by a non-conducting material, which is not shown in the figure.


  54. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "interspace" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    caesura; clearance; discontinuity; gap; hiatus; interim; interruption; interspace; interstice; jump; lacuna; leap; leeway; margin; part; remove; room; separate; space