The physical culturists must build models of normality for the scientists to study.
She encountered a text replete with hideous examples of backward and deficient children, victims of adenoids who had been restored to a state of normality by the removal of the affliction.
In fact, normality is an abstract conception, an ideal never reached or seen, and each of us only approaches that ideal in greater or lesser degree.
As the effects of the poison wear off, which even in favorable cases takes months, the impressibility returns but never reaches normality again.
Holiness has now come to refer to perfection, or at least normality of soul, while health refers to normality of body.
When the normality is artificially disturbed, all the functions of the body adapt themselves to the change, and, if the disturbance be not too great, co-operate in the restoration of the normal condition.
As a matter of fact, the boy's father is feeble-minded and the normality of the mother is questionable.
Upon thenormality of its children the strength and perpetuity of the state depend, as surely as the dependency and delinquency of its children undermine the prowess and menace the life of the state.
Here we see a normal stimulus producing not normality but something on the way towards it, that is, a condition less profound than the state out of which the patient was temporarily lifted.
Just as we regress in sleep, to rise refreshed for a new day’s duties, so the stupor case often shows excessive energy in a hypomanic phase before complete normality is reached.
Things had come to a pretty pass if now, when normality was returning and the excuse for running wild was out-of-date, he should start on his emotional escapades.
The normality of everything on which his eyes rested did its best to reassure him--the mellow evening sunlight in the friendly room, the flowers in the rockery, the toy-boat on the pond.
Upon what does the cerebral volume depend, in all its individual variations, resting on the common biological bases of race, normality and sex?
In fact, when we speak of normality and of anomalies, we are using language that is far from exact, and to which there are no clear and positive corresponding ideas.
This sort of touch-stone is of indisputable scientific utility, since we cannot judge of deviations from the norm, so long as normality is unknown to us.
We can compare the mean figures given by the authorities with the ascertained weight of some particular child of a given age, so as to keep an empirical check upon the normality of its growth.
Hence, in order to determine the deviations of the individual type, we must always start from those central data, which represent, as the case may be, normality or perfection.
The same may be said when we wish to differentiate normality from pathology and degeneration.
This is extremely useful for the purpose of diagnosing the morphological normality in relation to the age.
Complete normality is a desideratum, an ideal toward which we are progressing, and, we might add, it is the battle-flag of the teacher.
The child's head is normal when its volume and cephalic index come within the limits of normality (even if the shape appears abnormal: Simon, Binet, etc.
To endeavor, however, to definitely state where normality leaves off and disease begins would be, to say the least, to attempt something well-nigh impossible.
In the analysis of a one-gram sample of soda ash, what must be the normality of the acid in order that the number of cubic centimeters of acid used shall represent the percentage of carbon dioxide present?
What is the normality of the nitric acid when used as an acid?
He knew it because he realised that he had never before felt the same vigorous, lightnormality of spirit, the same sense of being as other men.
He pleased his host no more than he had pleased him at their first encounter; he, in fact, repelled him strongly, by suggesting a degree of abnormality of mood which was smoothed over by an attempt at entire normality of manner.
The main condition of normality is that the person has to be accepted by the society.
ETA 15: Normality tests Having defined schizophrenia and paranoia, we will describe two tests to detect these illnesses.
The limits ornormality are, as we see, very broad.
With later writers especially, this terminology is no doubt to be commonly taken as a convenient use of metaphor, in which the concept of normality and propensity to an end has reached an extreme attenuation.
The question of interest is how this preconception of normalityhas fared at the hands of modern science, and how it has come to be superseded in the intellectual primacy by the latter-day preconception of a non-spiritual sequence.
This school of economics stands on the pre-evolutionary ground of normality and "natural law," which the great body of theoretical science occupied in the early nineteenth century.
But all that may be necessary here is to point out that, by descent and by psychological content, this constraining normality is of a spiritual kind.
He was from the first unwilling to accept classificatory statements of uniformity or of normality as an adequate answer to questions of scientific theory.
The laws have gained in colorlessness, until it can no longer be said that the concept of normalityimplies approval of the phenomena to which it is applied.
It has reached the last stage of integration and definition, beyond which the way lies downward from the high, quasi-spiritual ground of animism to the tamer levels of normality and causal uniformities.
Especially is it true that in Mill the dry light ofnormality is greatly relieved by a strong common sense.
If the soma possesses the trait of the recessive to normality sort, it lacks in its germ plasm the determiner upon which the normal development depends, and this condition is called nulliplex.
I wanted her near my own size again as though the blessed normalityof that would rationalize and lessen her danger.
Fairly accurate standards of normality have been established from which the relative degree of "backwardness" can be determined.
Apparently normality usually means the presence of normal determiners and abnormality, the absence of some essential determiner.
It is obvious that just in proportion as the intelligence of the high-grade degenerate approaches normality and yet remains abnormal, the more dangerous he may become to society.
That is, presumably each parent carried normality in the trait defective in the other so that the child became simplex with reference to each defect.
Many cases just bordering normality are by no means easy to decide.
Or in Mendelian phraseology, the defective traits are recessive and are dominated by the normality of the other parent.
The normality of the sexual life is guaranteed only by the exact concurrence of the two streams directed to the sexual object and sexual aim.
Dessoir has called attention to the normality of the enthusiastic friendships formed by boys and girls with their own sex.
No author has to my knowledge recognized the normality of the sexual impulse in childhood, and in the numerous writings on the development of the child the chapter on "Sexual Development" is usually passed over.
And my desperate need of doing something; getting to her; seeing her, being with her; having her near my own size again as though the blessed normality of that would rationalize and lessen her danger.
If he had been more apt in his methods, he might have influenced the blessednormality of his pupil, and bound upon him the spectacles of his own order.
In referring to the normality of seminal emissions, it should be explained that the fluid excreted by a nocturnal seminal emission comes from the seminal vesicles up in the body.
Normality and health are the mean and balance, in the individual, of the complementary and supplementary functions and processes of the opposite sex-inherences of his, or her, body.
Normality requires that defect--which is a deviation from The Normal--shall not be transmitted in any ratio whatsoever, but shall be corrected in a succeeding generation.
March 18, the man said he was quite well, and proved to be so on examination, except that he could not yet taste with absolutenormality on the right side.
These states of alternating normality and semi-consciousness continued until about February 10.
According to Babonneix and David, the normalityof the fluid indicates that the phenomena here were Shell-shock phenomena, despite the indisputable syphilis of the blood serum.
It seems possible, if not probable, that this patient was in the subnormal group, lying between normality and feeble-mindedness proper.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "normality" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.