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Lexicographically close words:
nombres; nombreux; nombro; nome; nomen; nomenclature; nomenclatures; nomenon; nomenque; nomes
  1. The same applies to those definitions of the term wherein the phænomena of hybridism play a part.

  2. In respect to the general phænomena of ethnological distribution, we are now fully prepared for all that will be presented in Africa.

  3. Such, at least, is the ethnological view of the question--based upon the general phænomena of ethnological distribution.

  4. To this, add the phænomena involved in the system of a.

  5. We find certain phænomena in the social and political constitution both of Mexico and Peru which put us in mind of certain European customs, e.

  6. Now, if these facts had stood alone, unmodified by any phænomena that detracted from their significance, the peopling of America would have been no more a mystery than the peopling of Europe.

  7. In the way of new facts we must expect the phænomena of stone architecture, as manifested in the ruins of ancient buildings.

  8. The application of these to the investigation of unascertained phænomena is general ethnology, or (simply) ethnology.

  9. How far this is the true view will be seen after the notice of some of the antagonistic phænomena of agreement in the way of grammatical structure.

  10. We are therefore prepared to seek for similar phænomena in the southern hemisphere, in those localities which present similar states of weather, and at seasons when such weather predominates.

  11. In order to place the subjects above alluded to in such a point of view that the connexion between them may be readily seen, it will be important to notice the principal phænomena presented by each.

  12. There are also phænomena the localities of which may be undetermined, and the times of their occurrence unknown, but so important a relation do they bear to the subject of our inquiries, that they demand the closest attention.

  13. How far he has succeeded, either in this particular object or in endeavouring to render the essential phænomena of storms familiar to the seaman, is left for the Public to determine.

  14. The above general enunciations of the barometric and anemonal phænomena of a rotating storm hold good with regard to the northern hemisphere, whatever may be the direction in which the hurricanes advance.

  15. There are three classes of phænomena that present themselves to an observer, according as he is situated on the line or axis of translation, or in either the right or left hand semicircle of the storm.

  16. He also carefully discussed the barometric phænomena with relation to both these sets of currents, and arrived at the following conclusions.

  17. Ships by the way of the Cape of Good Hope should commence the three-hourly series either on leaving or passing the colony, in order that the phænomena of the tropical depression hereafter to be noticed may be well observed.

  18. During this process we have all the phænomena exhibited by an atmospheric wave: when the edge b b passes a line of country the barometer is at a minimum, and this minimum has been termed the anterior trough.

  19. Phænomena of this kind are always of importance, and afford subject of speculation to the philosopher, though no immediate use can be made of them[1584].

  20. Experiments, so it generally speaking enables us to give a fair and rational Account of almost all the Phænomena taken notice of by the Shepherd of Banbury.

  21. As few writers are better aware of the phænomena connected with the direction of letter-changes than the philologist before us, it may be worth while to ask, why he has ignored them in the present instances.

  22. No repetition, however, is superfluous that gives definitude and familiarity to the very remarkable phænomena connected with the geographical distribution of the Athabaskans.

  23. The changes in the phœnomena of the circulation are very remarkable.

  24. The causes of some of the phœnomena of this disease are easily discovered; those of the others are involved in obscurity, and form a very curious subject for investigation.

  25. In those parts of Eastern Europe where Greek had not already established itself, the phænomena of Western Europe showed themselves.

  26. In peopling the universe with dæmons, and in ascribing all phænomena to their invisible agency, he pursued the steps of Agrippa and Paracelsus, or rather of the whole school of fanatics and impostors called magical.

  27. The phænomena of dreaming and the phantasms of waking men are considered in this chapter with the keen observation and cool reason of Hobbes.

  28. It is to be observed on the other hand, that he often anticipates with marvellous sagacity the discoveries of posterity, and that his patient and acute analysis of the phænomena of heat has been deemed a model of his own inductive reasoning.

  29. The case is still stronger as to the secret agencies and processes by means of which their phænomena are displayed.

  30. But no theory in science will be acknowledged to deserve any regard, except as it is drawn immediately, and by an exclusive process, from the phænomena which our senses report to us.

  31. All men, even the most rude, reason upon this primary maxim; but they reason inconclusively from misapprehending the true relations of cause and effect in the phænomena to which they direct their attention.

  32. But at the very bottom of the animal scale, even this simplicity becomes simplified, and all the phænomena of life are manifested by a particle of protoplasm without a nucleus.

  33. Withdraw any one of these three from the world, and all vital phænomena come to an end.

  34. Thus there can be little doubt, that the further science advances, the more extensively and consistently will all the phænomena of Nature be represented by materialistic formulæ and symbols.

  35. I purposed to lead you through the territory of vital phænomena to the materialistic slough in which you find yourselves now plunged, and then to point out to you the sole path by which, in my judgment, extrication is possible.

  36. But when they are brought together, under certain conditions, they give rise to the still more complex body, protoplasm, and this protoplasm exhibits the phænomena of life.

  37. And, so far as the conditions of the manifestation of the phænomena of contractility have yet been studied, they are the same for the plant as for the animal.

  38. The gravitating motions include the annual and diurnal rotation of the earth and planets, the flux and reflux of the ocean, the descent of heavy bodies, and other phænomena of gravitation.

  39. The Phænomena of the Diabetes explained, and of some Diarrhoeas.

  40. And crossing the interval between the centre and its vast circumference by one of the great strides of genius, Descartes sought to resolve all the phænomena of the universe into matter and motion, or forces operating according to law.

  41. In fact, the nature of the phænomena seems to offer almost insurmountable impediments to any extensive and prolific application of such a procedure in biology.

  42. And it is to be observed, that the phænomena of biology are as directly and immediately connected with molecular physics as are those of chemistry.

  43. It is said that such a test is to be found in the phænomena of hybridization--in the results of crossing races, as compared with the results of crossing species.

  44. We know that the phænomena of vitality are not something apart from other physical phænomena, but one with them; and matter and force are the two names of the one artist who fashions the living as well as the lifeless.

  45. The child observes that many phænomena are the consequences of affections of itself; it soon has excellent reasons for the belief that many other phænomena are consequences of the affections of other beings, more or less like itself.

  46. But it is not as yet proved that a race ever exhibits, when crossed with another race of the same species, those phænomena of hybridization which are exhibited by many species when crossed with other species.

  47. But, at the very bottom of the animal scale, even this simplicity becomes simplified, and all the phænomena of life are manifested by a particle of protoplasm without a nucleus.

  48. Henceforward a horse is a sort of indication or label, telling us where we shall find a peculiar series of phænomena called the circulation of the blood.

  49. A fortiori, the phænomena of biology and of chemistry are, in their ultimate analysis, questions of molecular physics.

  50. The same in time, including all the phænomena of representative groups, and those which Professor Forbes supposed to manifest polarity.

  51. The phænomena of geological distribution are exactly analogous to those of geography.

  52. To make these latter intelligible, it will be necessary to give a sketch of the whole series of phænomena which may be classed under the head of useful or protective resemblances.

  53. It is said that such a test is to be found in the phænomena of hybridisation--in the results of crossing races, as compared with the results of crossing species.

  54. He whose mind remains uninfluenced by an acquaintance with the phænomena of development, must indeed lack one of the chief motives towards the endeavour to trace a genetic relation between the different existing forms of life.

  55. But it is not as yet proved that a race ever exhibits, when crossed with another race of the same species, those phænomena of hybridisation which are exhibited by many species when crossed with other species.

  56. For what is the history of every science but the history of the elimination of the notion of creative, or other interferences, with the natural order of the phænomena which are the subject-matter of that science?

  57. For what are the phænomena of Agamogenesis, stated generally?

  58. It is known by the name or the Phænomena of Aratus.

  59. These sulphureous mountains are certainly among the most wonderful phænomena of nature, and command our astonishment and admiration.


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