The whole nerve-complex formed by the glossopharyngeal and the vagus nerves cannot of course be shewn in any single section. |
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The neurenteric passage is shewn at ne, and behind it is the front part of the primitive streak. |
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No one took any more notice of Betty than was shewn by a careless glance or two. |
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We learn from William of Malmesbury that the body was again found incorrupt 415 years afterwards at Durham, and publicly shewn. |
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Modern work has shewn that many cells, formerly described as granular, owe this appearance to a reticular protoplasmic framework. |
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At its posterior extremity it is primitively continuous with the neural tube, as was first shewn by Kowalevsky. |
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In the tail the notochord is shewn at ch, the muscles at m, and the solid remnant of the ventral wall of the archenteron at dd. |
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It has now to be shewn that the germs of disease also retain their vital powers in a state of dormancy during a lengthened period. |
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It is shewn in fig. 30 A, where bl points to the blastoderm, and yk to the part of the yolk not yet covered by the blastoderm. |
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As shewn in the sequel both of these structures probably unite in the higher types to form the suprarenal bodies. |
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A house, or some such landmark which is shewn on our trench maps, is usually chosen to calibrate upon. |
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The sloe-leaf as shewn in this sketch, is more rounded, and the leaf is obtusely pointed. |
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As regards pepper, it has been previously shewn that North Borneo was in former days an exporter of this spice. |
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Having now shewn how much of a fenman we are, it will be proper to return to the Subject. |
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They were standing in the gangway, waiting to be shewn their seats. |
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His ignorance of law was soon shewn at the Lancaster assizes. |
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The nervous system is shewn at n, and at points to an atrial tube. |
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You are resolved to think him blameable, because he took leave of us with less affection than his usual behaviour has shewn. |
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Lls came.2401 Hindstn performers shew several feats not shewn by ones. |
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I was shewn into your dining-room and I could hardly resist it. |
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You have shewn me the right way, and, God helping me, I'll take it. |
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Are you, then, not the inventor of the scheme which has been shewn me? |
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Do you know that what you have shewn me has made me unhappy? |
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The following day we were shewn the museum of natural history. |
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Miss Hamilton, now Mrs Smith, had shewn her kindness in one of those periods of her life when it had been most valuable. |
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The course of events had shewn him that such praise was unfitting. |
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They have been shewn by Claus to be of some phylogenetic importance. |
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And Lewis, if so be I shew you in my easy English as true conclusions as be shewn in Latin, grant me the more thank, and pray God save the King, who is lord of this English. |
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A thousand and a thousand thanks for all the kindness you have ever shewn me, and ten thousand for the attentions your heart will dictate towards her. |
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