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Example sentences for "this instrument"

  • I was much pleased with many and essential parts of this instrument, from the beginning.

  • I see in this instrument a great deal of good.

  • Not knowing whether you had heard of this instrument, and supposing it would amuse you, I have taken the liberty of detailing it to you.

  • The objection to this instrument is, that it is not fit for comparative observations, because no two pieces of wood being of the same texture exactly, no two will yield exactly alike to the same agent.

  • This instrument forms us into one State, as to certain objects, and gives us a legislative and executive body for these objects.

  • Figure 5 will give a rough idea of this instrument.

  • A single blow of this instrument gives it its final form, leaving the superfluous metal in the shape of a thin film, where it has been squeezed into the opening between the dies, which is cut off by a subsequent stamping process.

  • This instrument is the achromatic microscope.

  • There was no question about the genuineness and the legal sufficiency of this instrument.

  • In this instrument light is made to do the work of a metal connection between speaker and listener.

  • This instrument is a phonograph working entirely by means of light and electricity.

  • Many of the trills, which are necessary on this instrument, are intended to be omitted when the pieces are played on the organ.

  • This instrument appears in the score of the St John's Passion.

  • Abel, who afterwards became famous as a viola-da-gambist, while his second son Karl Friedrich was the well-known virtuoso on this instrument.

  • This instrument, which he called the viola pomposa, was something between the viola and violoncello.

  • Although the notes of the trombone are produced by a slide, this instrument belongs to the trumpet family.

  • If I were asked to express in a single phrase the importance of this instrument in the musical life of to-day I would say that the pianoforte is the orchestra of the home.

  • This instrument he lost while on the way to France, where he intended to make a concert tour.

  • By this instrument Mr. Claudet has already determined many very important points.

  • The value of this instrument is now great, and the interest of the process which it so essentially aids, universally admitted.

  • This instrument is attached, in a conspicuous place, to the wall.

  • This instrument consisted of a train of wheel-work with governing hands or indices moved upon divided dials, like the hand of a clock.

  • This instrument, called an indicator, consists of a cylinder of about 1-3/4 inch in diameter, and 8 inches in length.

  • As, however, this instrument is of such great practical importance, and has attracted such general admiration, it may be worth while here to attempt to render intelligible the mechanical principles which govern its operation.

  • This instrument is called the steam-gauge.

  • We have already mentioned some historical points connected with the improvements of the present French and English forceps; it will now be unnecessary to enter more fully into the history of this instrument.

  • A figure of this instrument is given in Dewees' Midwifery, Pl.

  • Illustration] This instrument is highly useful in cases in which the flooding continues after the ovum has been broken and its contents expelled.

  • In this instrument, which is shown in Fig.

  • Automatic Electric Company Direct-Current Receiver] The coil of this instrument consists of a single cylindrical spool 2, mounted on a cylindrical core.

  • A horizontal cross-section of this instrument is shown in Fig.

  • Another interesting feature of this instrument as it is now manufactured is the use of a transmitter front that is struck up from sheet metal rather than the employment of a casting as has ordinarily been the practice.

  • The thermometer is large, and easily read; and as this instrument is exposed, it will indicate the actual temperature sufficiently for practical purposes.

  • One inch in the barometer might be represented by two or more inches in this instrument, according to construction.

  • One inch rise or fall in the standard barometer may be represented by four or five inches in this instrument, so that it shows small variations in atmospheric pressure very distinctly.

  • This instrument, which is indispensable to every one who intends to make wine, can be obtained in nearly every large town, from the prominent opticians.

  • This instrument consists of an electro magnet and an ordinary Siemens armature, which, by the turning of a handle, is caused to revolve between the poles of the electro magnet.

  • This instrument is often used in connection with the thermo galvanometer.

  • This instrument should be of small size and portable form, and as sensitive as it is possible to make it, under such conditions.

  • A diagram of this instrument is shown at Fig.

  • This instrument suggested to Struve the above-mentioned idea of employing a similar motion for the heliometer.

  • The last improvement on this instrument is mentioned in the Report of the R.

  • This instrument has a superb object-glass of 7(1/2) in.

  • In the fine example of this instrument at the Cape Observatory the movable negative lenses consist of segments of the shape gach and acfe (fig.


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