A brief observation lesson on each animal, involving their movements and the structural features named above, will enable the pupils to identify them and to appreciate their position in the animal kingdom.
All structural anomalies associated with anaemia of the blood--including also a small heart and narrow arteries--should be considered as subject structural defects.
This is, no doubt, as I have already observed, a very remarkable fact; but it becomes still more so when we have regard to the histological researches of Professor Schaefer on the structural character of this nerve-plexus.
What, then, is the nature of the structural change which has taken place?
His structural form, moulded on classic lines, is logical and well proportioned, nor is it devoid of distinctive characteristics.
His chord formations, harmonic progressions, thematic treatment, and structural form are all in accord with the psychological subtleties to be expressed.
The first treats of the musical contents and structural form of his dramas, and of the evolution of his philosophical ideas.
His chord formation, harmonic progressions, thematic treatment and structural form are all in accord with the psychological subtleties to be expressed.
To him must be attributed the ideal culmination of classic purity, both as to structuraldesign and thematic development.
This extreme as to absence of melody as well as of structural form reached its culmination in his posthumous opera "The Marble Guest," which has since been most effectively orchestrated by Rimski-Korsakoff.
Finally, the whole fabrication must be fitted into a framework ofstructural form based upon the science of logic.
It will be recalled that this successful experiment of Saint-Saëns allows of but two grand structural divisions, which, however, reveal the outlines of the traditional four movements.
Therefore, before proceeding from the subject of instrumentation to that of orchestration proper as inaugurated by Monteverde, a review of the structural and mechanical evolution of instruments themselves would seem in place.
It satisfies every demand by reason of its expressive recitative, its dramatic and descriptive choruses, its beauty of lyric episodes and the appropriateness of its structural form.
Though effective, it is not one of the structural parts, like the steps heretofore described.
To this end Miss St. Denis uses the structural facts of the various dances as a basis for an embodiment of their character in such form that it shall be comprehensible to Western eyes and among Western surroundings.
It is not a structural part of any of the Flamenco work.
The plan of the building was given by Brigham Young, President of the Church, and the structuraldetails were worked out under his direction by the Church architect--Truman O.
There are structural differences so far removed from ours that they could not possibly be Homo Sapiens.
He was also able to get a very good general knowledge of the size and structural description of each type of vessel.
Besides the lack of structural unity, no effort toward it appears in the conception of the subject.
LINE Structural line, or that which stands for the initial form of the picture and conjunctive line, or that which joins itself naturally to such form are the two phases of line which engage the scientific study of the artist.
Line for line’s sake is an opportunity offered him quite apart from structural considerations.
If, with all the elements of structural weakness involved in the multiplicity of mortised joints, discontinuous reinforcement, etc.
This shelly house of his will afford us a good example of structural development.
It must evidently include all the districts where marked structural changes occurred, and must therefore extend east of Maophlang and west of Tura.
In all three, however, the disturbances produced were superficial; no structural change, no fissuring that did not die out rapidly downwards, was in any place perceptible.
There were also numerous small fissures in the dome, due to local structural causes and therefore of varying direction, and a large portion of the dome slipped westward, leaving open fissures of seven to eight inches in width.
One at least may have been displaced by thestructural movements within the epicentral area; and, moreover, the line joining them runs nearly north and south.
The positions of the more important structural changes are indicated in Fig.
Rossi-Forel scale, and includes the places where the shock was strong enough to cause slight structural damage to buildings.
Despite structural adjustment programs supported by the IMF, the World Bank, and the Paris Club, the dirham is only fully convertible for current account transactions.
Reducing corruption and implementing structural reforms, such as bank restructuring and developing the private sector, will be key to Iraq's economic success.
Structural reforms to improve the business environment have allowed for somewhat greater foreign participation in Slovenia's economy and have helped to lower unemployment.
The government has continued its successful implementation of an IMF-recommended structuraladjustment program that is helping the economy grow, diversify, and attract foreign investment.
The government's prudent fiscal policy and structural reforms over the past few years have helped to induce strong foreign investment, tax revenues, and private consumption, setting the economy on a solid growth path.
Suriname's economic prospects for the medium term will depend on continued commitment to responsible monetary and fiscal policies and to the introduction of structural reforms to liberalize markets and promote competition.
Ukraine's dependence on Russia for energy supplies and the lack of significant structural reform have made the Ukrainian economy vulnerable to external shocks.
Since 2004, EU membership and access to EU structural funds have provided a major boost to the economy.
The internal structuraldifferences are even more characteristic.
They are usually regarded as forming a single family--the Apidae--but there is very great diversity in structural details, and Ashmead divides them into fourteen families.
Histological examination of the nervous system has failed to disclose associated structural alterations.
The true ibises are also to be clearly separated from the wood-ibises, Tantalidae, of which there are four or five species, by several not unimportant structural characters.
In the form of the feelers, the wing-neuration and minor structural details there is much diversity among the saw-flies.
All Hydrozoa, in the first place, exhibit the three structural features distinctive of the Coelentera (q.
When we consider the vast numbers of the Lepidoptera and the structural modifications which they have undergone, their generally faithful adherence to a vegetable diet is remarkable.
The most distinctive structural features of the Lepidoptera are to be found in the jaws.
The pronephros is distinguished from the mesonephros by developmental as well as structural features.
The cells forming the invaginated layer become gradually more columnar than the remaining cells, and constitute the hypoblast; and a structural distinction between the epiblast and hypoblast is thus established.
The chief structuralpeculiarity of the pronephros is the absence from it of Malpighian bodies with the same relations as those in the meso- and metanephros; unless the structures found in Myxine are to be regarded as such.
The establishment of a mouth led necessarily to the establishment of a structural axis passing through the mouth, around which axis the body was arranged with radial symmetry.
Structural alterations have occasionally been suggested, but without effect.
It was a legitimate structural device, and the simplest means of extending the capacity of a spanning system.
During the prewar years, Bollman evolved a structural development of most profound importance, which is usually associated with the Phoenix Iron Works and its founder, Samuel J.
This effect is evidenced by the marked analogy between the primary structural elements of the two types.
The development of structuralengineering has always been as dependent upon the availability of materials as upon the expansion of theoretical concepts.
In a bridge designed by a self-taught constructor, the cheapness of wood made it entirely feasible to proportion the members by enlarging them to the point where there could be no question as to their structural adequacy.
However, by 1812 there were, along the eastern seaboard, a number of fine timber bridges of truly remarkable structuralsophistication and workmanship.
First use of iron structural members in trestlework.
The importance of the transition from wood to iron as a structural and bridge building material is generally recognized, but it may be well to mention certain aspects of this change.
The sweet pea, however, supplies us with a good example of reversion in structural characters.
Spanish economists believe thatstructural adjustments due to the ongoing integration of the European market are likely to lead to more displaced workers.
It resembles the Central Asian states in its majority Muslim population, high structural unemployment, and low standard of living.
A structural adjustment program with the World Bank began in October 1990.
Nonetheless, the government appears committed to implementing its IMF-supported structural adjustment program and to servicing its foreign debt.
The costs of sending peacekeeping forces to Liberia and preparing for the transition to a democratic government have been boosting government expenditures and undercutting structural adjustment reforms.
In mid-1989, the Jordanian Government began debt-rescheduling negotiations and agreed to implement an IMF program designed to gradually reduce the budget deficit and implement badly needed structural reforms.
Delay in coming to terms with the international financial institutions on policies to implement structural reform in Panama generated uncertainty in the private sector and tempered the pace of business expansion in 1991.
Nowhere else is the great variation in form and size, in structural characters and habits of growth, and in the arrangement and character of the reproductive organs, better shown than here.
It may be beamed and have every evidence of structural beauty and strength, or it may be beamed in a ridiculous fashion that advertises the beams as shams, leading from nowhere to nowhere.
To these natural andstructural unfavorable sanitary conditions must be added the enormous production of artificial heat in dwellings.
Dubois, in 1896, of fossil remains presenting structural characteristics between those of man and those of the monkey, to which the name Pithecanthropus erectus was given, were accepted with hardly a question by M.
A considerable number of those early accidents can, for instance, be traced to some structural weakness in a machine.
We have mentioned previously, as a fruitful cause of accident, that structural weakness of machines which has led, when conditions have been unfavourable, to a sudden collapse in the air.
The craft trembled for a moment, and he feared a structural collapse.
One of the most frequent causes of accident, as we have shown, has been the structural weakness of a machine.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "structural" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.