In each of the two countries a very similar series of geological changes has occurred at two distinct epochs-- in Wexford, before the Devonian strata were deposited; in Cornwall, after the Carboniferous epoch.
The powder was composed of two distinct parts, fine grains of sand and small plates of mica.
Its vibrations are of two distinct kinds; so also when we have three or more bands we are to figure as many distinct sets of springs, each capable of vibrating in its own particular time and at a different rate from the others.
This isle was composed originally of two distinct parts; the first which rose was called the White Island, composed of a mass of pumice, extremely porous.
Before we can determine the relative intensity of the force employed, we must have some fixed standard by which to measure the time expended in its development attwo distinct periods.
The centre of gravity of the system would now be determined not by two distinct bodies, but by three.
We laid down from the beginning, that every citizen ought to confine himself exclusively to that business for which he was naturally fit; and that no one could be allowed to engage in two distinct occupations.
In order to justify his hypothesis the learned anthropologist says, that there is often more difference between the skulls of the two sexes of the same race, than between the skulls of the same sex belonging to two distinct races.
Vibraye, who ascertained the existence of two distinct beds, the upper one belonging to the reindeer epoch, the lower one to the great bear epoch.
Next day there will be found in the bottle a liquid in two distinct strata; of which the more limpid occupies the upper part, and the other, of a syrupy consistence and amber colour, the lower.
Two distinct pieces of apparatus belong to it, namely, the swing-stock and the swing-knife.
There will be two distinct compounds; namely, pure steel, and carburetted steel or cast-iron.
The answer to this question (Is there any satisfactory evidence deducible of the existence of two distinct forms of chemical combination?
Originally three questions were proposed: First, Is there any satisfactory evidence deducible of the existence of two distinct forms of chemical combination (atomic and molecular)?
These furnaces are made in two distinct types; one with a perforated cover to the crucibles and muffles to attain the maximum heat; the other with a slide chimney and a double lid over the crucible.
Two distinct dye-stuffs are known by this name, but are distinguished by the adjectives 'old' and 'young.
Two distinct kinds of microsclere are often present, that associated with the gemmule sometimes consisting of a vertical shaft at the ends of which transverse disks or rotulae are borne.
In Hydra the nettle-cells are of two distinct types, in one of which the thread is barbed at the base, whereas in the other it is simple.
The segmentation, however, is not equal, for it results in the formation of cells of two distinct types, one larger and less numerous than the other.
As two distinctkinds of parasitic epizoöty were discovered, the circumstances connected with their separate detection must be noticed at greater length.
Diesing, in one of his best illustrated monographs, has shown that the opossums in question are infested by two distinct species of fluke, which must be generically separated from the distomes.
From Bancroft’s collection I am certainly in possession of two distinct kinds of nematode taken from the stomach of Halmaturus Derbyensis.
They undertook to meet, they did meet, this difficult dilemma in the constitution of Government, by separating the great fund of power, and reposing it in two distinct organizations.
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