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Example sentences for "more detailed"

  • A more detailed study of apperception as a mental process will be made in Chapter XXVI.

  • A more detailed examination of the instincts and tendencies of the child and their relation to the educative process will, however, be found in Chapter XXI.

  • In these cases, however, the repetitions are somewhat more extensive, for there is a more detailed statement of that which is desired.

  • That which was less familiar, however, or was still, perhaps, generally unknown, seemed to me to require a more detailed discussion.

  • For a more detailed statement of Kant's relation to his philosophical predecessors, cf.

  • These are points which will come up for discussion in connection with Kant's more detailed argument in the chapter on the distinction between phenomena and noumena.

  • A more detailed study of the reactions of hydrated nitric acid would no doubt show the existence of change in the process and rapidity of reaction in approaching these hydrates.

  • The scope of this work does not permit of a more detailed account of this matter.

  • With these and with similar thoughts I was occupied, but I cannot recall my thoughts in a more detailed manner.

  • He is unable to give a more detailed description of what occurred, and does not remember having had an erection; but, as he expresses it, the sensation was extremely pleasant.

  • I have had occasion several times to allude to the practice of masturbation[38] by children, and will now proceed to give a more detailed description.

  • More detailed accounts: Jakob Burckhardt, The Civilization of the Period of the Renaissance in Italy, trans.

  • For a more detailed account of making bird-skins, see also these books, or Ridgway's "Directions for Collecting Birds.

  • For a more detailed account of the external anatomy of a locust see Comstock and Kellogg's "Elements of Insect Anatomy," chap.

  • With this brief resume of their more salient characteristics, we will now proceed to a more detailed examination of their economy.

  • The reader anxious for further and more detailed information on this very interesting subject, may be referred to the present writer's works upon Migration, and to that on the birds of Heligoland, by Herr Gaetke.

  • With these few words of introduction we will now proceed to give a more detailed account of the strictly British species.

  • A more detailed analysis of the factors influencing relative position is made in Section I-B of the Estimate Form (Chapter VI).

  • The studied application of the Principle is assisted through the Estimate Form which provides a more detailed guide.

  • A more detailed analysis of such factors is provided hereafter (Chapter VI, as to Section I-B of the Estimate Form).

  • I shall give you a more detailed account of them in a later letter, for now this vessel is on the point of sailing, and is outside the port.

  • I shall remedy what I can, and give your Majesty a more detailed account of it later.

  • I shall try to repair this as well as possible, and will give your Majesty a more detailed account, both in this matter and in what concerns the two communities of Indians and Chinese, and whatever else there is to relate.

  • Schönnerböl in 1591 gives a more detailed description of the current, in which the same things are reported of the iron ring "in the house door .

  • I shall hereafter give you a more detailed account of some of the most striking of these instruments; and if you study insects in this view, you will be well repaid for all the labour and attention you bestow upon them.

  • This process, however, is varied by different species, some of whose operations are worthy of a more detailed description.

  • But I must give you a more detailed account of their operations, beginning with the actual eggs.

  • There was a quiet consciousness of strength about them which was more convincing than any amount of more detailed explanation.

  • Though he only made acquaintance with Hering's essay after this publication, Butler gave what was in many respects a more detailed view of the coincidences of these different phenomena of organic reproduction than did Hering.

  • For the sources, as well as for a more detailed bibliography, readers may consult B.


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