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Example sentences for "transverse section"

  • A transverse section of the mass exhibiting the form of the egg-cells.

  • Transverse section of part of the wall of the shell, magnified to show the structure.

  • Transverse section of a branch, with five seed-vessels magnified, seen from below upwards.

  • Transverse section of same, proving, by the integrity of the main branch, that the lateral one did not originate in a subdivision of the animal.

  • In the case of this great Locust, the rule, to be sure, is rather difficult of application in that way; a transverse section of this trunk would cost a little labour.

  • And if I were to make a transverse section of the dog, I should find the same organs that I have already shown you as forming parts of the horse.

  • If I were to make a transverse section of this, I should find just the same organs that we have before noticed.

  • Transverse section of stem of a Tree-fern (Cyathea) 29 13.

  • Transverse section of Stigmaria, showing the vascular cylinder divided into wedges (Hooker).

  • Transverse section of the house of the Silver Wedding, as it was before 63.

  • Transverse section of the house of the Faun, showing the two atriums with adjoining rooms, restored.

  • Transverse section of the house of Vettii, restored.

  • Transverse section of the house of Epidius Rufus.

  • Restored thoracic limbs in transverse section of the animal; b, section across a posterior somite; c, section across one of the sub-terminal somites.

  • C, Transverse section of the rhabdom of a retinula of the scorpion's central eye, showing its five constituent rhabdomeres as rays of a star.

  • Transverse section of a portion of the stem of Pennisetum cenchroides.

  • Transverse section of the stem of Pennisetum cenchroides.

  • This stem is somewhat semi-circular in transverse section and it is almost straight and flat in the front (the side towards the axillary bud).

  • Transverse section of a portion of the stem of Rottboellia exaltata.

  • Cutting such an animal across in a transverse section, we shall see the radiation of the partitions from the centre to the circumference, showing still more distinctly the typical structure of the division to which it belongs.

  • Illustration: Transverse section of a Sea-Anemone or Actinia.

  • But notwithstanding this difference, a transverse section shows in these animals, as distinctly as in all the rest, the radiating structure typical of the whole branch.

  • Immediately underneath the medullary groove, as is best seen in transverse section (fig.

  • A transverse section, through about the middle of this blastoderm, is represented in fig.

  • Transverse section of Calymene, showing method of articulation with the appendifer.

  • Transverse section of Ceraurus pleurexanthemus, showing the relation of the coxopodite to the appendifer.

  • Transverse section of mid-rib and half the leaf (× about 6).

  • But these masses can never be perfect spheres, although they often appear such when a transverse section is made in any line not in the direction of the point of attachment.

  • Seventy-six rings of annual growth were counted in a transverse section of one of the buried fir-trees, which was fourteen inches in diameter.

  • Diagrammatic Section of a Transverse Section of a Seed of Trigonocarpus S, Stone of coat with three main ridges and six minor ones.

  • A transverse section would be a sharp oval.

  • A transverse section would be sub rectangular.

  • The sides are straight and a transverse section is somewhat rectangular.

  • Transverse section through a somewhat older embryo in the region of one of the stigmata.

  • Transverse section at a later stage shewing the mesoblastic bands which have approached the ventral line and developed a body cavity pp.


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