Researches in microscopical anatomy have shown that the skin contains multitudes of lymphatic vessels and that it is a powerful absorbent.
Recent researches point to the conclusion that all species vary more or less, and, in some instances, that the variation is so great that the limits of general specific distinctness are sometimes exceeded.
Late researches have demonstrated that the pancreatic juice exerts a powerful effect on albuminous matters, not unlike that of the gastric juice.
We may here allude to the recent experimental researches with reference to the functions of various portions of the brain, prosecuted by Dr.
Scientific researches and investigations have added many valuable truths to the general fund of medical learning, but much more has been effected by observation and empirical discovery.
He was not satisfied with the critical examination of mere structure, but extended his researches into the more subtle, difficult and important investigation of the physiological function.
He made important researches on the eye, showing that the retina is the seat of vision, and devised the optical experiment which bears his name.
The closing years of Malpighi's life were rendered happier, and his wonderful researches were as well rewarded as such work can be, by the estimation in which he was held at Rome.
This is a description of the glorious world of the Tertiary Age, during which, as scientific researches have proved, the climate of the tropics extended to the Arctic Circle.
Humboldt's Researches on the Ancient Inhabitants of America.
It is probably by philosophical and antiquarian researches in Tartary that the history of those civilized nations of North America, of whose great works only the wreck remains, will alone be elucidated.
All our researches should be kept from the embarrassments of prejudice.
What am I bringing, after all, to oppose the laboured researches of Drs.
In 1880, he published in Paris a work treating of his researches into the tanning of leather.
As a result of these researches he developed the wave-line system for the construction of vessels.
Encyclopaedia of which he wrote about a third himself, lectured, and made researches in electro-magnetism which injured his eyesight.
We have already said that recent researches have led to a separation of a class of animals from the Sertularia, and to their being united with the Medusæ.
We shall find here physiological phenomena so remarkable as to appear incredible, had not the researches of modern naturalists placed the facts beyond all doubt.
For our knowledge of this province we are much indebted to the researches of Dr.
My attention was called to this subject by Mr. Hancock, whose excellentresearches on the boring of Mollusca are well known.
These researches have resulted in the composition and publication of several works highly interesting to the cause of science.
I did not want to throw cold water upon his researches as to the defence of a mediæval stronghold, so I thanked him for his information.
And have your researches among your cripples led to any results?
I was unfortunately unable to make further use of Karabacek's researches as to the Mukaukas.
But some (and nearly all those I have enumerated) may be traced to the earliest period to which such researches can ascend.
From the prolific intelligence which his fame and researches called into being, sprang a new race of thoughts, which continued in unbroken succession until they begat descendants illustrious and immortal.
He pursued his researches into physics, and attempted to account for the thunder, the lightning, and the winds.
In Greece, indeed, as everywhere, religion was connected with the first researches of philosophy.
What common sense thus suggests to us, our researches confirm, and we find accordingly that the Earth and the Heaven are the earliest deities of the agricultural Pelasgi.
The belief in the special character of each of these diseases has received strong confirmation from the researches of the eminent Frenchman, M.
He had stumbled upon some singular instances of it accidentally, and he had forthwith instituted a series of researches and experiments on the subject, some of which he showed me.
In the course of these researches many have been at a loss to account for the change which takes place in the body at the time of death.
Priestley, a Unitarian minister, whose researches in physical science had gained him a world-wide reputation and a fellowship in the Royal Society.
Public Record Office for assistance during my researches there.
Researches into the Early History of Mankind, by Edward B.
Polynesian Researches during a Residence of nearly Eight Years in the Society and Sandwich Islands, by William Ellis.
Researches into the Physical History of Mankind, by James Cowles Prichard, M.
American Antiquities and Researchesinto the Origin anti History of the Red Race, by Alexander W.
Missionary Travels andResearches in South Africa, by David Livingstone, LL.
The curious florist, and scientific botanist, would find ample subject of exultation in their different researches in Port Dalrymple.
Because, you see, the difference might probably be due to the presence of just the very substance he had recently been trying to isolate in hisresearches upon such alkaloids as are most stimulating to the nervous system.
They live in a narrow world so far as their human intercourse goes; their researches involve infinite attention and an almost monastic seclusion; and what is left over is not very much.
They also acquiesced in his proposal to establish a fortified warehouse at the mouth of the river, and to build a vessel above the falls in which to prosecute his researches in the west.
His philosophical researches had brought about a state of mind which, in his own opinion, rendered him unsuited to the position of a teacher of divinity.
He reads in his scientific periodical and finds in it the report of special researches made by a colleague.
It is the sum total, systematically arranged, of knowledge andresearches concerning the tenets of faith, considered in the abstract, in their history, and in their effects on the life of the Church.
And let this be considered: every one of these writings, no matter how brief, was the result of subtle and difficult researches and observations.
We do not refer to our modern philosophers, for of them it might be said that their researches yield questionable speculations of individualistic stamp, rather than exact results.
Kant begins his "Critique of Pure Reason" with this doubt, and many imitate him, but only by evident inconsistency are they able to continue their researches by means of reason.
Hardly had the faith taken root in the civilized nations of the old times when researches were begun.
Why does it in its researches never arrive at theism, which has as much foundation at least as pantheism and atheism?
My scientific researches taught me gradually the work of natural forces.
His lively and fertile mind, cut off from polemics, turned to the completion of his researches in other directions.
Walcott's researches on the appendages of trilobites.
The researches of Barrande, Novak, Broegger, Lindstroem, and others have dealt so fully with the hypostoma that further references to that organ need not be included here.
Researches on the visual organs of the trilobites.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "researches" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.