Ships in nearing these islands and making the observations already pointed out, will greatly assist in determining the increase of oscillation proceeding westward from the nodal point of the two great European systems.
He also found that compression of this nodal region of the auricle from some growth or other disturbance in the mediastinal region could cause auricular fibrillation.
But some specimens show the outer surface of the epidermis, in which case the transverse nodallines are usually invisible, though the scars of branchlets may appear.
In still other examples the whole of the outer tissues have perished, and the so-called Calamite is a cast of the interior of the stem, showing merely longitudinal ribbing and transverse nodal constrictions.
It is even to be considered if such a mass might not become nodal to the satellite's orbit, so that this passed through or above this point at various inclinations with its primary direction.
These nodal points will not, however, afford a general explanation of the many-branched radiants.
In many old squares some of the dampers fall upon nodal points, causing defective damping or harmonic after-tones.
False waves will occur in an annoying degree when the tuner sets a mute on a nodal point in the string; it will cause the muted string to sound a real harmonic tone.
Nodal took his bag to the river, where Norwanchakus had been fishing all night, and saw salmon in piles there.
At the edge of the water Nodal Monoko took the bag and quiver in one hand, and swam across with the other.
He has another name, Nodal Wehlinmuk, which means "salt in the south.
Nodal Monoko (the little man who ate so many salmon and sturgeons, and carried so many away in his bag) means "sweet in the south.
Straight lines, conic sections, curves of the third order with a nodal point, curves of the fourth order with three double points, etc.
K be the nodal point from which the object y appears under the same angle as the image y' from the other nodal point K'.
These equations show that to determine the nodal points, it is only necessary to measure the focal distance of the second principal focus from the first principal focus, and vice versa.
The planes of the two orbits, however, should not lie far apart, as otherwise a nodal disturbance would arise not perceived to exist.
It seems certain that each collision must have something more of energy in vibrations of very finely divided nodalparts than there was of energy in such vibrations before the impact.
Though never the centers of rife intercourse like Delos and Gotland, those lying conspicuously in the track of commerce have succeeded in drawing to themselves the typical polyglot nodal population.
Such a nodal location on commercial routes insures to islands a cosmopolitanism of race, as opposed to the ethnic differentiation and unity which follows an outlying or oceanic situation.
The tenth century nucleus of the Russian Empire was found about the low nodal watershed formed by the Valdai Hills, whence radiated the rivers later embodied in the Muscovite domain.
Cross currents of migration can be traced in Polynesian waters, where certain islands are nodal points which have given and received of races and culture through centuries of movement.
The Nodal brothers' Relacion, which they seem to have been following, mentions, p.
It is at first connected with the nucleoli which form nodalpoints in it, but this relation cannot always be detected in the later stages.
Two or three special nucleoli are present, and form the nodal points of the reticulum, while its meshes are filled up with the clear fluid constituents of the nucleus.
Nodal has ychuspa, which is quite a different word.
Nodal thinks that Olla is really Colla, the c having suffered elision, that the n is the pronoun for the third person, and ta the accusative.
Properly detailed nodal analysis of this knowledge grid will enable the shutting down of specific functions or all essential functions near simultaneously.
This network must provide total situational awareness and supporting nodal analysis that enables U.
Properly detailed nodal analysis of this grid of knowledge and vulnerability will enable the shutting down of specific or all essential functions nearly simultaneously.
This network must provide total situational awareness and nodal analysis that enables U.
The granular mass becomes somewhat stellate, and finally assumes a reticulate form with one more highly refracting nucleoli at the nodal points of the reticulum.
The cells are organs, nodal points, of a single formative power which pervades the mass of cells as a whole.
The whole body, he contended, is thus a syncytium (a mass of continuous protoplasm stippled with nuclei), with the cells as mere nodal points in an almost homogeneous protoplasmic mass.
The next nodal point, calculated on this basis, comes about the year 2000.
I have roughly indicated in conventional form a phenomenon which seems to me to show itself around the nodal point when a descending curve of energy meets and crosses the descending line.
A glance at the diagram will show a curious pattern round about the nodal point.
The Aulosphaerida differ in the development of the peculiar nodal cavities and astral septa, by which the thin-walled cylindrical tubes of the articulated network are separated in the stellate nodal points.
Tangential tubes of the network smooth, very thin in the middle part, gradually dilated towards both ends, so that the nodal points of the network are inflated.
The genus Sagosphaera may be divided into two subgenera:--Sagosphaerella with a single radial spine at each nodal point of the network, and Sagosphaeroma with a bunch of two to four or more divergent radial spines.
In the five other genera it is covered either with radial spines, arising from the nodalpoints of the network, or with peculiar cortical pyramids or tent-shaped elevations (Pl.
The central point of insertion has a somewhat shorter radial distance from the centre of the body than the two nodal points on both ends of the tangential tube, so that the latter is somewhat geniculate (figs.
At each nodal point arises a simple, smooth, radial spine, which bears at the distal end a verticil of three or four small, curved, terminal branches.
Radial spines simple, straight, smooth, about as long as the smooth bars of the network, a single one at each nodal point.
The third joint (the first abdominal joint) nearly as large as the thorax, two to three times as long as the two last joints, the septa of which are connected in a peculiar manner by a common nodal point on one side.
Aularia, the simplest form of the family, exhibits at each nodal point the union of six tangential tubes (Pl.
Network of the shell with polygonal, usually irregular meshes; three or four tangential tubes usually being united at each nodal point.
The genus Sagosphaera differs from the preceding Sagena, its ancestral form, in the development of radial spines on the nodal points of the simple delicate lattice-sphere.
Shell double, composed of separated by { two concentric shells; astral septa in { the outer articulated, the the nodal points.
From each nodal point a short conical spine arises.
At eachnodal point arises a simple, thorny, radial spine, which bears at the distal end an elegant verticil of fifteen to twenty flatly expanded, thin, terminal branches.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "nodal" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: gnarled; knobbed; knobby; knotted; knotty; knurled; nodular; studded; tubercular; tuberous