According to Patten the mesoblastic layers of the embryo pulsate rhythmically long before the formation of the heart.
At this moment there began to rise from the very depths of the gorge below her the sound of a rich tenor voice, with a slow, sad modulation, and seeming to pulsate upward through the filmy, shifting mists.
Whatever belt is used, it is very important that there should be no joint or inequality which can cause a jump or slip when going over the pulley, as this will cause the lights to pulsate each time.
The engine must be one that will work very steadily, otherwise the lights will pulsate at each revolution of the engine, which is most unpleasant.
Nature causes these hearts, when they are disturbed or excited, topulsate slowly, causing the diastole to be longer than in a heart with mitral regurgitation.
Her brain seemed topulsate with it, to glow with a new understanding.
Orchards Corner did not pulsate with excitements, and youth, with all its ardour, had left age to its knitting needles and wool.
One day when he was on horseback and engaged in prayer, he saw a sudden illumination of the sky in the east, that grew brighter and ever more brilliant till it exceeded that of the sun, and the light appeared to pulsate in waves.
They pulsate with the emotions of life amidst the difficulties, privations, and horrors of the battle march, siege and defeat.
He noticed that the ventricles would pulsate without the auricles, and that if the heart were cut into several pieces "the several parts may still be seen contracting and relaxing.
Occasionally one is fortunate enough to discover these small jellies in a pool where they can be photographed as they pulsate back and forth.
They, like others of their family, pulsate through the water, sweeping gracefully along, borne on currents of their own making.
Madame's smiling face hardened into a stone-mask, but her eyes seemed to pulsatewith smothered fire.
She reads a date, and her eyes seem to pulsate with blind fire.
Yet, under the influence of mechanical and other modes of stimulation, I find that I am able to make the excised organ pulsate as rhythmically as a heart.
In not a few cases, after immersion in fresh water, the animal continues to pulsate feebly for some little time; and, in all cases, irritability of the contractile tissues persists for a little while after spontaneity has ceased.
The heart of a viper or frog will continue to pulsate long after it is taken from the body.
Which is as much as to say that when the arteries pulsate the blood is flowing through them, but where they do not pulsate they cease from transmitting anything.
Observation shows that from seemingly pulseless peripheral veins the blood continuously enters the venæ cavæ, which pulsate visibly in the region of Harvey's swelling of the blood.
All the vessels also pulsate and do so simultaneously one with another, because they are dependent upon the heart.
In his lecture notes he says, we remember, that "the auricles pulsate after removal of the heart, because of the multitudinous blood.
It is truly blood, human blood, longing to gush forth and pulsate through the body of the universe.
The poems of many of the troubadours pulsate with passionate life, and bear no trace of the traditional or the conventional.