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Example sentences for "moderate degree"

  • A moderate degree of pain in any part excites the action of the whole body; a greater quantity of blood and nervous energy is determined to the part.

  • A moderate degree of light, or a moderate noise, does not affect us, and the power of thinking, which very much exhausts the excitability, is in a great measure suspended.

  • It is a curious circumstance, that a moderate degree of pain, when unaccompanied by fever, often tends to render the understanding more clear, lively, and active.

  • This furnace can only produce a moderate degree of heat, because the quantity of charcoal it is capable of consuming is limited by the quantity of air which is allowed to pass through the opening G of the ash-hole.

  • The extremity d' of this tube terminates in a capillary opening, through which the hydrogen gas contained in the reservoir is forced, with a moderate degree of quickness, by the pressure of one or two inches of water.

  • The inflammation usually presents the regular stages, and is associated with a moderate degree of plastic pleurisy; but occasionally, as in one of our cases, it terminates in gangrene.

  • Now what sort of a philosophy is that which does not bring with it the destruction of depravity, but is content with a moderate degree of vice?

  • A moderate degree of dilatation may exist without much disturbance of the general health of the patient.

  • A moderate degree of cachectic dropsy is not very infrequent in the late stages of gastric ulcer.

  • Diarrhoea sometimes exists to a moderate degree, attended at times by gaseous distension of the intestines.

  • I believe that some of these temporary mitral murmurs in acute rheumatism depend upon a moderate degree of valvulitis quite capable of complete resolution.

  • A moderate degree of congestion; spleen not enlarged; liver showed cloudy swelling and fibrinous exudate; lungs and heart about normal except for a moderate degree of congestion but no exudate.

  • It is natural that a manufacturer should be partial toward his own product, and a moderate degree of emphasis in advertising may not be objectionable.

  • Autopsy: Both guinea-pigs showed marked congestion and a moderate degree of exudate in the peritoneum.

  • To be pleased with in a moderate degree; to approve; to take satisfaction in; to enjoy.

  • So long as the uterus exerts but a moderate degree of pressure round the head, it is impossible for the cord of a living child to descend, particularly as, according to Dr.

  • Any description of barrel, of this iron, if made with a moderate degree of care and attention, is considerably stronger than any explosive fluid ever yet compounded could burst, under any circumstances bordering on fair experiment.

  • Immediately before and after delivery, particularly in primiparæ, there is usually a moderate degree of leucocytosis.

  • There is a moderate degree of constitutional disturbance, with headache, nausea, and sometimes shivering.

  • Unstriped muscle does not seem to be capable of being regenerated to any but a moderate degree.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    complex idea; either flank; gang hame; had spent; haue spoken; miles east; moderate amount; moderate breeze; moderate depth; moderate elevation; moderate fire; moderate heat; moderate means; moderate oven for about; moderate quantity; moderate weather; moderate winters; moderately productive; moderately strong; spiritual jurisdiction; teaspoon allspice; that name; think she; understanding heart; water containing; white granite