To no style, in prose or verse, in any language, could the words 'simplex munditiis' be with more propriety applied.
The Alexandrians seem to have aimed rather at a combination of diverse effects than at a composition 'simplex et unum.
Thus the character is duplex in one case, simplex in two cases, and nulliplex in one case; that is, one in four will have no brown pigment, or will be blue eyed.
If one parent be simplex, so that the germ cells are equally with and without the determiner, while the other be nulliplex, then half of the children will be simplex and half nulliplex in eye pigment.
But a dark-haired parent may be either simplex or duplex; and so two such parents may produce children with light hair; but not more than one out of four.
Ichthyosis simplex and ichthyosis hystrix, terms commonly employed to designate the mild and severe forms respectively.
Simplex Telegraph Circuit] A simplex arrangement even more simple substitutes impedance coils for the repeating coils of Fig.
Phantom and simplex principles are identical, and by adding the composite principle, two simplex circuits may have a phantom superadded, as in Fig.
Explain how the simplex circuit differs from the phantom telephone circuit.
Simplex and composite circuits are arrangements of wires whereby telephony and telegraphy can take place at the same time over the same wires without interference.
Simplex telegraph circuits are made from metallic circuit telephone lines, as shown in Fig.
Both telegraphy and telephony over simplex circuits follow their usual practice in the way of calling and conversing.
A chief use of composite andsimplex circuits is for ticket wire purposes.
Ringing over simplex circuits is done in the way usual where no telegraph service is added.
That is, presumably each parent carried normality in the trait defective in the other so that the child became simplex with reference to each defect.
If the trait is present in the duplex condition in one parent and absent from the other, then formula 3 applies; all children will show the trait, but in the simplex form (Aa).
If one pair is duplex brown and the other blue, then all children will have brown eyes but of simplex type.
Hence two brown-eyed parents, if P is duplex in both (or duplex in one and simplex in the other) can have only brown-eyed children.
That is, males in which the condition is simplex (Aa) develop the defect but females of similar simplex constitution (Aa) frequently do not.
If the trait is present in the simplex form in one parent and absent in the other, formula 2 applies.
A 50 horse simplex at Marseilles, in Barataud's flour mill, is said to have run for the last 2 years on 1.
The engine is of the Simplex type; the kindling is electric; the cycle of operations is fourfold, with powerful compression.
The pathological changes in pyæmia simplex are of the same kind as those which have just been described as characterizing pyæmia multiplex, with the exception of the metastatic abscesses, which are always absent.
In pyæmia simplex the pathological conditions are essentially more negative.
You will remember that the day I was atSimplex I took some sketches.
The Simplex Model A Hispano-Suiza Aviation Engine, a Very Successful Form.
In a series of experiments with a simplexengine in France, it was found that a saving of 7 per cent.
In that work he writes: "Natura simplex est, et rerum causis superfluis non luxuriat.
These Simplex clips are illustrated on the revolving rod.
Very mild cases of purpura simplex require no treatment, not even confinement within doors.
Where the petechial eruption of purpura simplex is well marked, where the internal hemorrhages of purpura haemorrhagica are copious, the inquiries of the observer will usually lead him to correct conclusions.
Purpura simplex is of very little gravity, and need excite little apprehension.
In elderly persons purpura simplex is sometimes observed, and has been described by many writers as purpura senilis.
A knowledge of the circumstances will serve to distinguish purpura simplexfrom the petechiae and small ecchymoses produced by fleas, by diminished atmospheric pressure, by coughing, in the course of Bright's disease, etc.
During the course of purpura simplex the blood-vessels of the skin alone are affected, the deeper tissues and mucous membranes probably remaining unchanged.
Schoenlein in 1829 described as peliosis rheumatica an affection in which the symptoms of purpura simplexwere associated with pain and often with effusion into the joints, especially those of the knee and ankle.
A study of the ancestors of the normal parents showed these parents simplex rather than normal.
From a study of their ancestors these normal parents appeared to be simplex, and the classification of the offspring showed more than 25% nulliplex, which is the expectation fromsimplex x simplex mating.
The classification of the children showed a close fitting to the expectation from a simplex x simplex mating.
Simplex x normal is the fifth type of mating considered.
Each simplex winding composing a multiplex winding must fulfill the requirement for a simplex winding.
For a simplex spirally wound ring, the number of paths in parallel is equal to the number of poles, and for a simplex series wound ring, there will be two paths.
In the case of multiplex windings the number of paths is equal to that of the simplexwinding multiplied by the number of independent windings.
Each inductor of a simplex winding must be encountered once only, and the winding must be re-entrant.
A singly re-entrant multiplex winding must as a whole satisfy the requirement for a simplex winding.
Describe the circuits of a simple or simplex wave winding.
In multiplex windings, the front and back pitches must differ by two multiplied by the number of independent simplex windings composing the multiplex winding; 5.
Both the front and back pitches must be odd in simplex windings.
The difference of sex merely corresponds to duplex and simplex conditions of nucleus, but it is curious that the simplex condition in the gametes occurs in both ova and sperms.
The chief difference in this case then is that the reduction in the male to the N or simplex condition takes place in two stages, one in the parthenogenetic ovum, one in the gametes of the mature male.
This was an old observation--by Sydenham for the scarlatina simplexof that age, by Willan in the end of the 18th century (one or two spring epidemics being remarked upon as exceptional).
Simplex munditiis" is the phrase that might be applied to them.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "simplex" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.