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Example sentences for "transplanted"

Lexicographically close words:
transpired; transpires; transpiring; transplant; transplantation; transplanting; transplants; transpontine; transport; transportable
  1. In this way the older culture is transplanted and renews itself, under somewhat altered circumstances, in the new home.

  2. And the Lord said: If you had faith like to a grain of mustard seed, you might say to this mulberry tree: Be thou rooted up and be thou transplanted into the sea.

  3. And now she is transplanted into the desert, in a land not passable, and dry.

  4. They continued unmanageable in their new home, and were finally transplanted to the Cilician frontier in Asia Minor, and established there as a military colony to guard the passes of the Taurus.

  5. I will quote one instance from Gibbon:-- "By the order of Probus, a vast quantity of large trees torn up by the roots were transplanted into the midst of the circus.

  6. He has dug and drained; he has exterminated plants and animals that were mischievous to him; he has domesticated those that serve his purpose, and transplanted them to great distances from their native places.

  7. Bristol took the lead in establishing transatlantic steamers; but Liverpool, backed by Manchester, transplanted to her own waters the new trade, and even the steamers that proved the problem.

  8. Wars and bad government in Spain have destroyed the export trade in merino wool, but the breed, transplanted into Germany, has multiplied and even improved.

  9. He transplanted us thence, and settled us as free colonists and citizens in the kingdom of His Son, in the realms of light.

  10. He has grown rather wild, but now he has been transplanted to an orderly office, to be under your constant supervision, he will gradually imbibe your habits and precision.

  11. Transplanted simultaneously among the Latins, it was given an organization by that race whose superb and unexampled genius for government had made it mistress of all the countries around the Mediterranean.

  12. Transplanted among the Greeks, the simple, ethical, comparatively untheological and unorganized faith developed its latent philosophical implications.

  13. Thus transplanted from the deeply and exclusively religious and ethical Hebrew mind to the predominantly speculative mind of the Greek, Christianity began to undergo an immediate transformation.

  14. Now, at least, we can see how inevitable it was that a third development of Christianity should take place after it had been transplanted among the Teutonic peoples.

  15. Footnote 1: Meaning, two years old, not transplanted in the nursery.

  16. Winter Killing of Bench Grafts+ Bench grafts that were still in the hot bed and were not transplanted to nursery rows until spring of 1948 fared much better than the grafts growing in the established trees.

  17. These seedling trees were transplanted after one year's growth.

  18. But, indeed, I should have thought it easier for the squire to have transplanted one of his tall cedars into his kitchen-garden than for you to inveigle Dr.

  19. Slavonians, and transplanted a great number of prisoners, whom he took into Asia Minor.

  20. Now, since I have transplanted glands into more than 600 men and women it is an easy matter to give some comprehensive statistics.

  21. In many cases that are brought to me I do not operate or even advise that the goat-glands be transplanted later.

  22. I know that after the ovaries have been transplanted into women who have none their menses return on a 4-day period regularly.

  23. I have never transplanted anthropoid ape glands, as Dr.

  24. I have transplanted glands for almost every conceivable disease and have received splendid results in almost every case.

  25. I transplanted in him the interstitial gland of a male goat.

  26. He does not say that the goat-ovaries transplanted into the woman have grown new ovaries, but there remains the phenomenon of the renewed menstruation, and this is very difficult to account for.

  27. Glands transplanted into a negro will slough, or, at least, they did so in the one case on which Dr.

  28. If the goat-glands are transplanted into members of the Hebrew race there follows invariably a high temperature persisting for several days, after which the cure proceeds normally without any untoward occurrence.

  29. If the glands are transplanted during very hot weather they will almost certainly slough, which means re-operating later.

  30. My experiments in the use of glands from animal to animal, led me to believe that if the gland from a goat could be transplanted into the human body this impotency and sterility could be overcome.

  31. Goat-glands alone seemed to be harmonious and sympathetic when transplanted into the human body.

  32. Brinkley, as a result of the revivifying fluid secreted by the transplanted gland, leading to the elimination of organic disorders that are hastening old age.

  33. He found that the best age of the male goats whose glands were to be transplanted was from three weeks to a month.

  34. We are, after all, a transplanted slip of old England; nor are we so essentially changed, my Basil, as even you imagine.

  35. Thus will the disease be transplanted from the human body to the seeds which are in the earth.

  36. Along with this, the family transplanted from the city gradually comes to know the genuine joys of much simpler pleasures.

  37. But whether the cost is equal, a little higher, or somewhat less, the great advantages of a transplanted house are a certain mellowness of age and that charm of individuality which only old structures possess.

  38. Her goal was on the long rocky ridge that bounded the eastern horizon like a transplanted bit of the Jura.

  39. A poor place it was indeed, and Karin with her belongings looked there like a transplanted flower from a far country.

  40. Greek colonists were transplanted to Palestine for the purpose of Hellenizing Judea.

  41. Nor was it transplanted to the East in its noblest form.

  42. The North began the evolution of the Gothic, a new form indigenous to its soil; the South continued the Romanesque, her evolution of a transplanted style, and long knew no other.

  43. But an oak, as Mr. Grattan finely said, should not be transplanted at fifty.

  44. English law, transplanted to that country, has all the vices from which we suffer here; it has them all in a far higher degree; and it has other vices, compared with which the worst vices from which we suffer are trifles.

  45. If they are transplanted they should be carefully cleaned and reset without bruising.

  46. These may be taken up and transplanted or may be allowed to grow and develop where they are.

  47. I know of no plant that is surer to grow when transplanted than Golden Seal.

  48. When the plants are two years old they must be transplanted into permanent beds.

  49. When the roots have grown three years in the transplanted beds they should be ready to dig and dry for market.

  50. It will be recruited not only from the surplus population of the mother country, but from a rapid reproduction of the Japanese among the transplanted population.

  51. The Hemlock, when transplanted from the wood, is almost sure to perish; for Nature will not allow it to be desecrated by any association with Art.

  52. It was brought from the sunny vales of Italy, where it had been delicately reared by the side of the Orange and the Myrtle, and transplanted into the cold climate of New England.


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