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Example sentences for "microscopists"

Lexicographically close words:
microscopes; microscopic; microscopical; microscopically; microscopist; microscopy; microspores; microtome; microwave; microwaves
  1. But the microscopists of to-day know better.

  2. That imagination played strange pranks in the observations of the older microscopists is shown by some of the engravings found in their books.

  3. The older microscopists had it indicated under the form of a globule, moving in a slow and vacillating manner.

  4. The serious reconciliation of the microscopists had soon after followed.

  5. In the meantime the dispute between the microscopists had grown hotter and hotter; they had again recourse to their weapons, and Peregrine was busy in trying to sooth their wrath, when the company was again augmented.

  6. Peregrine found, from Swammerdamm's thoughts, that both the microscopists actually imagined they had read in his horoscope the inevitable necessity of his marriage with Doertje.

  7. While this was going on with the barber, the two microscopists had reconciled themselves in an instant on the appearance of the common enemy, and made a united attack on the Amateur with much success.

  8. A pretty life, indeed, is that, to which the awkwardness of the two microscopists has condemned the poor thing!

  9. The microscopists were not a little astonished, when Peregrine announced George Pepusch for the man who had the justest claims to the princess, and that he, at all events, had no right to interfere with her choice.

  10. Young microscopists may like to know that the Utricularia can be preserved in the house a long time by putting the stems or sprays in an open, shallow dish of water where they will grow readily.

  11. I earnestly hope that some young microscopists will yet be able to ferret out the cause of this singular power.

  12. We have given brief instructions for temporary mounting only, but most amateur microscopists would undoubtedly prefer mounting their objects permanently, so that they may be set aside for study at any future period.

  13. While we may believe that they have some internal structure, we must recognise that as yet microscopists have not been able to make it out.

  14. Microscopists have come to look upon the differences in shape, multiplication, and formation of spores as furnishing data sufficient to enable them to divide the bacteria into genera.

  15. A few microscopists recognised their existence, just as they did any other group of small animals or plants, but even yet they failed to look upon them as forming a distinct group.

  16. Some microscopists have thought they could find a nucleus, and have regarded bacteria as cells with inclosed nucleii (Figs.

  17. Some microscopists have described certain appearances which they think indicate internal structure.

  18. It has been well observed that the illumination of objects is quite as important as the glasses that are employed, and the most experienced microscopists have never done learning in this matter.

  19. The common experience of all microscopists confirms the assertion made by Dr.

  20. The Odontophores (tooth-bearers) are familiar to microscopists as the so-called palates of mollusca.

  21. Microscopists use them for picking up and handling minute objects, their points being smooth and delicate though their shafts may be strong and rough.

  22. The resin is transparent, and is employed by microscopists in mounting objects for examination.

  23. In the light of modern discovery much of the writing of these early microscopists seems absurd.

  24. Many microscopists aver that good sections cannot be cut with a hollow ground razor, we beg to differ, however.

  25. Microscopists who are anxious to probe more deeply into the subject will soon devise ways and means for themselves.

  26. For those microscopists who desire beauty of colour rather than details of structure it is hard to beat the glorious shades of certain feathers beneath the microscope.

  27. Microscopists who care to follow up the study of insects’ mouths will know that they are accumulating really useful knowledge.

  28. The accomplishments of the microscopists and the nerve physiologists had been but preliminary--mere border skirmishes of uncertain import.

  29. This, of course, had been known to microscopists since the days of the earliest lenses.

  30. Long before this, however, many microscopists had seen that the bodies of plants are made up of elementary units.

  31. In the early part of the century observations upon various kinds of animals and plant tissues multiplied, and many microscopists independently announced the discovery of similar small corpuscular bodies.

  32. Even by the early microscopists the nucleus was recognized, and during the first few years of the cell doctrine it was frequently looked upon as the most active part of the cell and as especially connected with its reproduction.

  33. But modern opticians improved their microscopes, and microscopists greatly improved their methods.

  34. Microscopists of a few years ago began to suggest that the cells are in reality not separated from each other, but are all connected by protoplasmic fibres.

  35. Many cells were found to have nucleii while others did not show their presence, and microscopists therefore believed that the presence of a nucleus was not necessary to constitute a cell.

  36. Of all those microscopists who have examined Podura scales as test objects, we wonder how many really know what a Podura is?


  37. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "microscopists" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.