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Example sentences for "other groups"

  • Of other groups, the significance of the radiolaria has been referred to above.

  • Of other groups, the graptolites, corals, echinids, brachiopods, and trilobites have been very largely utilised.

  • The excretory system of the Elasmobranchii is by no means the most primitive known, but at the same time it forms a convenient starting point for studying the modifications of the system in other groups.

  • The Lizards will be taken as type of the class, and a few noteworthy points in the development of other groups will be dealt with at the close of the Chapter.

  • The sisters were either stolen or emigrated to other groups; but we have seen that a moment would come when this process ceased to be universal.

  • The area of the wandering of each group of hearth-mates would be limited, probably, by the existence of other groups, which would resent poaching.

  • In this genus it develops no perivisceral portion, as in other groups, but gives rise solely to the nephridia and to the reproductive organs.

  • This explanation, which at once suggests itself when we are dealing with structures actually present in adult members of other groups, does not so obviously apply to those features which are found in no adult animal whatsoever.

  • In a fourth variety the looped handles are replaced by the heads of animals, which are set upon the shoulder of the vase, as are similar features in other groups of ware.

  • Some of the forms are identical with those of other groups, but a few are peculiar to this ware.

  • The finish of the surface is about the same as in other groups.

  • As will be seen by reference to the illustrations, the forms are varied and pleasing, but for the most part repeat outlines common to other groups.

  • The mode of formation of the gill-slit of the Teleost does not differ from that in other groups; an evagination of the entoderm coming in contact with an invaginated tract of ectoderm fuses, and at this point an opening is later established.

  • After considering questions as to change of type in other groups, Dr.

  • If this organism stands in no way near the Cyclostomes, the tentacles lose their higher importance, since they also occur in other groups.

  • The later stages in the development of the larvae of the Porifera are not similar to anything we know of in other groups.

  • The formation of the germinal layers has been more fully studied in various Malacostraca, more especially in the Decapoda, than in other groups.

  • There are some grounds for thinking that the cases of partial segmentation in the Arthropoda are not really quite comparable with those in other groups, but more probably fall under the next type of segmentation to be described.

  • These are generally very abundant, slow, and weak fliers, and are more or less the objects of mimicry by other groups, which thus gain an advantage in a freedom from persecution similar to that enjoyed by those they resemble.

  • We have, therefore, fourteen species or marked varieties of Papilio, which so closely resemble species of other groups in their respective localities, that it is not possible to impute the resemblance to accident.

  • But this alone does not explain why, on the side of the imagines, a whole series of families show the same amount of morphological divergence from the families of other groups.

  • It would indeed be most interesting to extend such observations to other groups of Lepidoptera.

  • As in the Rhopalocera most of the families show a complete congruence in the form-relationship of the caterpillars and perfect insects, so a similar congruence is also found in the majority of the families belonging to other groups.

  • This made it possible to spread the culture of one group to other groups, and later there developed the wandering peddler who went from tribe to tribe trading and swapping goods.

  • Again, partly by choice and partly by environment, we find society drawn together in other groups, more or less influenced by those just enumerated.

  • Besides the large body of evidence with reference to these groups, we have suggestions from many interested and kindly persons of other groups.

  • This has been especially emphasized by Italians, but it has also been spoken of by members of other groups.

  • Certainly one effect of the organization of these shops on the basis of nationality is to prevent the members of one group from gaining the advantage of dietetically better practices followed in other groups.

  • The same thing occurs with many other groups.

  • It is found mostly in Caucasian rugs, and rarely in those of other groups.

  • Caryoxiphus, Caryodoras, Caryolonche), have now been proved to belong to other groups, mainly ellipsoidal Druppulida.

  • In other groups, however, morphology was advanced by comparative anatomical studies.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "other groups" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    amongst them; good folk; other dialogues; other fluid; other forms; other houses; other mammals; other matters; other objects; other occasions; other poets; other points; other regions; other seasons; other sections; other self; other ships; other similar; other situations; other states; other talk; other tribes; other villages; others were; others will; quite difficult