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Example sentences for "radials"

Lexicographically close words:
rade; rader; radial; radialis; radially; radiance; radiancy; radiant; radiantly; radiata
  1. The union of the fleshy bodies of the two radials is sometimes found in the human species.

  2. But when the radials are sclerosed, it is usually the case that similar changes exist in other parts.

  3. Thus the sclerosis of the radials of such an extent that these arteries are easily palpable, appears to be a different process from that of the sclerosis in the aorta, yet fundamentally it is the same.

  4. A patient aged 64 years with pipe stem radials and tortuous hard temporals would be lying quietly in bed when suddenly he would stiffen, the eyes would become fixed and the breathing cease.

  5. The radials and temporals were large, tortuous, and fibrous.

  6. The anterior one or two of these radials may articulate independently with the pelvic girdle.

  7. From its outer side arise a series of about fourteen parallel cartilaginous radials which bear smaller polygonal pieces.

  8. Succeeding the radials are a series of small polygonal pieces of cartilage arranged in one or more rows and attached to the ends of the radials, and finally the fin is completed by the dermal fin-rays.

  9. The brachia rise from a corresponding number of thecal plates, "radials (RR).

  10. The stereom of the radials and deltoids on each side of the ambulacra is thrown into folds, running across the radio-deltoid suture, and hanging down into the thecal cavity as respiratory organs (hydrospires).

  11. These radials may be homologous with the terminals already mentioned, but this is neither necessary nor certain.

  12. Elasmobranchii, in that in the former the radials are more numerous than the vertebrae and unconformable to them, while in the latter they are equal in number to the vertebrae and continuous with them.

  13. Occasionally the dorsal radials coalesced (as in Notidanus, &c.

  14. The radials of the hinder paired limb did so more constantly, and ultimately prolonged themselves inwards by mesiad growth from their coalesced base, till the piscine pelvic structure arose, as, e.

  15. Two additional rows of radials are soon added.

  16. The radials are of a white cast toning into brown at the tips, the stout centrals dark brown and curving upwards.

  17. In the spine system there are four to six radials that are stout, and four central spines that are wide-spreading and slightly hooked and cross-ridged, with beautiful rose-pink and yellow shadings.

  18. The main body of the plant is almost hidden by its dense stout coat of spines, of which there are four to eight radials and four centrals.

  19. The four to eight radials are cross-ridged and stout, one or two inches long.

  20. The four straight sharp stout thorns are all brownish central spines; no radials are present.

  21. The spines form in a marginal fringe of white bristlelike inch-long hairs that are bent and twisted, four to eight radials and four centrals, two inches long or less, cross-ridged and light red and yellow at their bases.

  22. The radials are purplish, the centrals gray or tan.

  23. The radials are less than an inch long and flattened, the centrals grow to two inches in length, one very stout and strongly flattened, resembling a dagger and with a white body.

  24. Both radials and the longer centrals are pinkish to brownish gray and have bulbous bases which spread at the roots.

  25. These radials are crooked, flattened, and twisted, while the one to four central thorns are easily pulled out, all spines very fragile.

  26. There are not many spines in this species, twelve wide-spreading yellowish radial spines and one central which is much stronger than the radials and somewhat twisted and curved.

  27. The sound of those powerful radials shook the night air.

  28. He cracked the throttle a bit more and his powerful radials roared with surging power.

  29. Radials 30 to 60 or more, mostly capillary.

  30. The single central spine shorter than the radials (in C.

  31. The capillary radials give the plant a white-woolly appearance.

  32. Radials whitish and rigid, oppressed (pectinate) and interwoven with adjacent clusters.

  33. It should be said that the fruit and seed characters given above were taken front a specimen whose few radials and no centrals would undoubtedly refer it to impexicoma.

  34. The radial spines are somewhat variable in relative length, often becoming almost equal, while sometimes the upper radials are very much reduced.

  35. Radials numerous (16 to 60), capillary or bristle-like.

  36. The axillary wool and the capillary radials are also apt to be more or less persistent, thus giving the whole plant a woolly appearance.

  37. The few spines, with the very short radials alternating with the very long and stout centrals, furnish a striking character.

  38. The depressed forms with 6 radials and a more slender central represent var.


  39. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "radials" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.