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Example sentences for "involutions"

Lexicographically close words:
involuntarily; involuntary; involute; involuted; involution; involve; involved; involvement; involves; involving
  1. But what involutions can compare with those of Seven Dials?

  2. Such regions are those where fissures exist during foetal life, with normal involutions of the outer germinal layer; which involutions may become irregular, and eventually included or shut in, as the fissures become closed.

  3. He also states that the pair of pores leading from the branchial cavity to the exterior is developed from epiblastic involutions meeting outgrowths of the wall of the branchial sack.

  4. These involutions rapidly grow in length, and soon form longish tubes, opening at the surface by pores situated not far from the posterior end of the blastoderm.

  5. In the earliest condition, it consists of three successive open involutions of the peritoneal epithelium, connected together by more or less well-defined ridge-like thickenings of the epithelium.

  6. In most Vertebrates these organs are formed as hollow involutions from the exterior; in Osseous Fishes, however, as solid involutions, in which a cavity is secondarily established.

  7. The first rudiments of it appear at about the time of hatching, in the form of a pair of dorsal epiblastic involutions (fig.

  8. Behind the first pair of branchial clefts a second pair is formed during larval life by a second outgrowth of the branchial sack meeting the epiblastic atrial involutions (fig.

  9. These involutions grow inwards, and meet corresponding outgrowths of the branchial sack, with which they fuse.

  10. The epiblastic involutions give rise to the atrial cavity.

  11. The evolutions and involutions continue to revolve, until the tired recruits are threatened with serious affection in the yellow pine district of the lumber region.

  12. The Aeneid has none of the meretricious involutions of plot, none of the puzzling half-uttered allusions to essential facts, none of the teasing interruptions of the neoteric story book.

  13. The civil wars which came close upon them had little use for the sentimentality of their romances or the involutions of their manner of composition.

  14. The mouth and anal involutions (after the separation of the vaso-peritoneal vesicle) meet and unite, a constriction indicating their point of junction (fig.

  15. After segmentation a gastric cavity is formed, and provisional tentacles arise as a series of conical involutions which subsequently become evoluted.

  16. The abdominal pockets, as might be anticipated from their structure in the adult, are simple involutions of the epiblast.

  17. The anterior of the three open involutions or grooves is situated some little distance behind the front end of the Wolffian duct.

  18. Here are draperies and involutions of mystery from which mere curiosity stands aloof.

  19. He stood, himself enveloped in the mist, and gazed blankly into the folds of the dun-colored clouds that with tumultuous involutions surged above the valley and baffled his vision.

  20. In spite of the involutions of his intellect and the contortions of his spirit, it is impossible not to perceive a strain of naivete in Mr. Gladstone.

  21. There is music in the airy dance; music in poetry; music in the glance of a beautiful woman; music in the involutions and inflexions of numbers; above all, there is music in light!

  22. Slowly, but gracefully as birds balancing themselves on the air, the maidens went through the difficult involutions of the dance.


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