A small abscess in this lobe may produce no localising symptoms; one of large size may press indirectly on the motor cortex, on the fibres passing through the internal capsule, or on individual cranial nerves.
The group of muscles first involved, and the order in which other groups become affected, are important localising factors.
In addition, certainlocalising symptoms may be present.
Its recognition is chiefly of diagnostic andlocalising importance.
In certain cases part of the specific feature of the process in question may also depend on the “cause” which is localising it, *e.
We know absolutely that it is so, not to speak of the self-evident fact that the general “means” of organogenesis have no localising value at all.
According to views explained in a previous essay, the energetic effects of radium in the sediments and upper crust were a principal factor in localising and bringing about these results.
The words of our text gain especial force and vividness by thus localising the psalm.
Now, remember, that when the Old Testament Scripture speaks about God abiding in Jerusalem, it means no heathenish or material localising of the Deity, nor does it imply any depriving of the rest of the earth of the sanctity of His presence.
Although readily felt in the posterior triangle, it was impalpable on deep pressure in the suprasternal notch, a fact which seemed in favour oflocalising the aneurismal varix to the subclavian artery and vein.
In other words, the connections between the bell and the polypite, on which localising function of the latter depends, are exclusively radial.
Already the new method has been applied by doctors in examining malformations and diseases of the bones or internal organs, and in localising and extracting bullets, needles, or other foreign matters in the body.
The microphone as a means of magnifying feeble sounds has been employed for localising the leaks in water pipes and in medical examinations.
In localising the allusions in these sonnets, I have been greatly indebted to Mr. Herbert Rix, whose paper contributed to the "Transactions of the Wordsworth Society" was only the first of a Series of admirable studies of the Duddon.
Two alternatives were defeated, one to submit the amendment to the States instead of the Legislatures, the other prohibiting the importation of liquor into any State, thus localising liquor manufacture.
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