The death of one part of an animal body, while the rest continues to live; loss of vitality in some part of a living animal; gangrene.
The home trade is employed in purchasing in one part of the same country, and selling in another, the produce of the industry of that country.
In the contest with Great Britain, one part of the empire was employed against the other.
And accordingly it was agreed that the conference should be between Celsus and Gallus on one part, and Valens with Caecina on the other.
It is called Acradina, and was divided by a wall from the outer city, one part of which they call Neapolis, the other Tycha.
Immersion in a solution of one part of chloride of gold, or of some other salts, to 437 of water, excites the glands to largely increased secretion; on the other hand, tartrate of antimony produces no such effect.
Butter a basin that will exactly hold it; put in the custard, and tie a floured cloth over; plunge it into boiling water, and turn it about for a few minutes, to prevent the flour from settling in one part.
Deformity about the joint, with unnatural prominence at one part, and depression at another.
After a time, a white line or round spot is observed on the top of one part of the gums, and the sharp edge of the tooth may be felt beneath if the finger is gently pressed on the part.
In May, 1879, one of the workers in my laboratory had a number of furuncles, appearing at short intervals, sometimes on one part of the body and sometimes on another.
This difficulty has, however, been overcome by employing a paste composed of common whiting (carbonate of lime), mixed with a solution of one part of carbolic acid in four parts of boiled linseed oil so as to form a firm putty.
The usual proportion of vegetable pulp or puree to liquid is: One part of vegetable pulp or puree to 2 parts of liquid, i.
They contain, approximately, two parts of flour to one part of moisture.
A soft dough contains approximately three parts of flour to one part of moisture.
We cannot rely, that it is only in one part: For experience convinces us, that every part has the same relish.
The absence or presence of one part of the cause is here supposed to be always attended with the absence or presence of a proportionable part of the effect.
But there is one part of it in which I think they, in some measure, accuse us justly.
I have now stated what must for ever hereafter preclude all possibility for cavil on one part, or anxiety on the other.
I had rather you went through it like a novel, to get fixed in your mind a kind of map of the whole; after which, when you come to read scientifically, you would better see the relations and bearings of one part to another.
Should worms cause trouble, dust the plants with a mixture of one part of pyrethrum powder to six of fine dust.
The outside of the filling is always coated with a thin covering of concrete, consisting of one part cement to two parts fine sand.
The manure may be mixed in the soil at the rate of one part in four.
The soil best suited to the cyclamen is one containing two parts leafmold, one part each of sand and loam.
But then it is urged that, though the Devonian rocks in one part of the world exhibit no fossils, in another they do, while the lower Cambrian rocks nowhere exhibit fossils, and hence no living being could have existed in their epoch.
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