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Example sentences for "subjacent"

Lexicographically close words:
subintestinal; subir; subire; subite; subito; subjeck; subject; subjecte; subjected; subjectes
  1. Owing to their ramifications and the subjacent network of their relations, Babet, Gueulemer, Claquesous, and Montparnasse had the general direction of all the foul play in the department of the Seine.

  2. There were not as yet in France any of those vast subjacent organizations, like the Tugenbund of Germany or the Carbonari of Italy; but here and there were dark subterranean passages with extensive ramifications.

  3. This is no doubt the primitive mode of origin, but in other cases, which perhaps require confirmation, the sacks are stated to originate from a differentiation of solid thickenings of the epidermis or of the tissues subjacent to it.

  4. The discs become very much thickened, and then divide into two layers, which become the epidermis and subjacent muscular layers.

  5. During these changes the original larval skin separates itself from the subjacent layer formed by the discs (fig.

  6. The history of the mesoblast, up to the formation of a ventral plate subjacent to the thickened plate of epiblast, has been already given.

  7. The thickened integument, with the subjacent mesoblast, soon forms a definite projection, in the centre of which appears a circular pit (figs.

  8. But I much doubt whether the sinking of the surface was brought about by the mere weight of the ice pressing the crust down into a subjacent liquid layer.

  9. In other places it contains trunks and stools of oak and hazel, with hazel-nuts--the trees being rooted in the subjacent deposits.

  10. The deficiency is repaired, in a great measure, from the subjacent bone, when its whole thickness is not thrown off.

  11. Portions of the cartilages are absorbed, though this, as already noticed, may occur at the very commencement of the disease; the subjacent bone becomes affected by ulceration, or perhaps its vitality is partially destroyed.

  12. There was a small wound in the scalp, and the subjacent bone was fractured exactly in the same manner as in the former instance, but he felt no uneasy symptoms whatever.

  13. Illustration] When treating of atrophy of the articular cartilages, it was observed that, in the latter stages of the disease, the subjacent bone was liable to become denuded, and its articular extremity more or less deformed.

  14. In external necrosis, or death of the outer lamella, reparation is chiefly made by the subjacent parts; and this species of necrosis occurs most frequently in the flat bones.

  15. The urethra is sometimes narrowed by a circular membranous ring projecting into its canal, composed of swollen mucous membrane with subjacent effusion, and presenting the appearance of a thread having been tied round the passage.

  16. They gradually increase in depth and extent, and the subjacent bone is ultimately exposed at one or more points, as here shown.

  17. Chronic abscesses are occasionally met with in these parts, or behind the upper part of the pharynx, unconnected with disease of the subjacent bones.

  18. Illustration] It is merely necessary to bring the portion which has been dissected from the subjacent parts of the forehead, cheek, or lip, to the part prepared for its reception, by effacing the angle betwixt it and the connecting slip.

  19. Of these, the strata, near and under Paris, lying in a hollow of the subjacent strata, and hence termed the Paris Basin, attracted prominent notice in the first place.

  20. They occupy a lower position on the sides of mountains, resting on the transition class, which is immediately subjacent in natural order.

  21. In this case the crowning mass is entirely different, and perfectly distinct from the subjacent materials.

  22. We must admit that the freezing of the upper stratum of water, although it may include the air which was in the water frozen, yet, it does not expel the air from the subjacent volumes of water.

  23. There, to their amazement, they found an extent of ground, of nearly five acres, all in gentle motion, and sliding down the hill upon the subjacent plain.

  24. The former are the wandering cells of the connective tissues, as well as the fixed variety, the epithelial cells of the surface of a mucous membrane in addition to the subjacent connective-tissue cells.

  25. Soon the swellings on the mucosa become eroded and are gradually destroyed, forming large unhealthy, chancrous-looking ulcers, tending to become confluent and to eat deeply through the mucosa into the subjacent tissues.

  26. The sovereigns did not remain long in the Alhambra on this first visit, but, leaving a strong garrison there under the count de Tendilla to maintain tranquillity in the palace and the subjacent city, returned to the camp at Santa Fe.

  27. In other instances the peritoneum has been cracked or torn in numerous places without any injury to the subjacent tissue.

  28. The analyses were made from the upper 10 inches, and a quantity of the 10 inches immediately subjacent was analysed as subsoil.

  29. Many of these are obtained from deposits of limited extent, and in loading it considerable quantities of the subjacent soil are taken up, so that very great differences may exist even in different parts of the same cargo.

  30. The portion immediately subjacent is called the subsoil, and it has considerable agricultural importance, and requires a short notice.

  31. The heat given out melts the subjacent tallow, and expands whatever it warms.

  32. In this position, being subjected to great pressure, they scoop out long rectilinear furrows or grooves parallel to each other on the subjacent solid rock.

  33. The subjacent rocks, also, of gneiss, mica slate, and quartz, are everywhere grooved and polished as if by the passage of a glacier.

  34. We are called upon, then, to explain how any force can have been exerted against the upper masses, so as to produce movements in which the subjacent strata have not participated.

  35. Such masses, when they run aground on the bottom of the sea, must exert a prodigious mechanical power, and may polish and groove the subjacent rocks after the manner of glaciers on the land.

  36. Rink saw mighty springs of clayey water issuing from under the edge of the ice even in winter, showing the grinding action of the glacial mass mixed with sand on the subjacent surface of the rocks.

  37. Deprived of grease, and of subjacent cellular tissue and exposed to the air, this tissue inclines to dry.

  38. These incisions, narrow at the surface, extended deeply, and in various directions in the subjacent tissues.

  39. The subjacent ulcer had a healthy granulated appearance.

  40. Little or no pain is caused on applying the caustic after evacuating the subjacent fluid of an unadherent eschar.

  41. This required a daily puncture for the evacuation of subjacent fluid, for six days; it then remained adherent, and in about a fortnight it separated leaving the ulcerated surface healed.

  42. The gold-beater's skin must be removed in the manner already described, whenever the subjacent fluid is to be evacuated, and must be reapplied after touching the orifice with caustic.

  43. The seat of the deposit is the submucous tissue or the corium of the mucous membrane: it is certainly subjacent to the basement membrane, and not contained in the follicles, as Creswell taught.

  44. Cancerous neoplasms of the bowel, and of the duodenum especially, are apt to be associated with a distinct pulsation caused by the subjacent abdominal aorta.

  45. It is not rare for a certain amount of pulsation to be communicated to the growth by the subjacent aorta.

  46. If the subjacent iliac and psoas muscles be implicated, the thigh is flexed upon the leg in decubitus.

  47. The lesions of dysentery are the ordinary signs of inflammation of a mucous membrane and its subjacent structures.

  48. These great disturbances of the ice-mass must have a cause, and the only conceivable one was that the subjacent land had brought about this disruption of the surface.

  49. And although there be vertues and powers above that are destructive, and dissipate all base subjacent things.

  50. In both the epithelium was sharply separated from the subjacent stroma.

  51. Below this layer fresh segments were obviously being added to the blastoderm from the subjacent yolk.

  52. It is formed of columnar cells with vertically arranged fibres which pass into the subjacent layers, and chiefly differ from the ordinary fibres in that they still form parts of the cell-protoplasm enclosing the nucleus.

  53. The important difference between us refers to our views of the nature of the tissue subjacent to the pseudo-epithelium.

  54. The cuticle in the process of cutting has been torn away from the subjacent cells.

  55. It was still sharply separated from the subjacent stroma, though a membrane could only be demonstrated in certain parts.

  56. In Raja, the similarity of the pseudo-epithelium to the subjacent tissue is very much more marked than in Scyllium.

  57. The cuticle has, moreover, in the process of cutting the section, been somewhat raised and carried away from the subjacent cells.

  58. To illustrate the relation of the ovarian epithelium to the subjacent vascular stroma.

  59. The inner surface of the ovarian epithelium is more irregular than in the previous stage, and it may be observed that the subjacent stroma is growing in amongst the ova.

  60. A), but that further back the lumen is partly shut in by the subjacent Wolffian duct, while behind no lumen is present, but the ureter ends as a solid knob of cells without an opening into the Wolffian duct.

  61. At first the thickened germinal epithelium is sharply separated by a membrane from the subjacent stroma (Pl.

  62. Vertical section through the superficial part of an ovary of an adult Raja to shew the relation of the pseudo-epithelium to the subjacent stroma.

  63. It perforates the dermis and terminates in the subjacent muscular layer.

  64. When primary union of the skin flap and wound failed, the process of definitive closure of the subjacent cavity was always a very prolonged one, and it was in such cases that a great proportion of the so-called herniƦ developed.

  65. The subjacent Archean terrane doubtless shared more or less in the disturbance: for example, South Mountain is described by Lesley as "not one mountain, but a system of mountains separated by valleys.


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