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Example sentences for "apophysis"

Lexicographically close words:
aponeurosis; aponeurotic; apoot; apophthegms; apophyses; apoplectic; apoplexy; aposiopesis; apostacy; apostasies
  1. The central region extending between the apophysis and the operculum is composed of sterile tissue and forms the columella (c).

  2. To these peculiarities may be added progeneismus, the projection of the lower jaw beyond the upper, a characteristic found only in 10% of normal persons, receding forehead as in apes, and the lemurian apophysis already mentioned.

  3. The lemurian apophysis already alluded to is not uncommon.

  4. The second is the Pterygoideus or Aliformis Externus, whose rise is in the Apophysis Pterygoides, from whence it sets forward till it stick between the Condylus and the Coronal of the Lower-Jaw.

  5. The two others are the Peristaphylini Interni, which have their beginning in the Apophysis Pterygoides on the inside, and likewise stick to the Palate.

  6. The third, call'd Sphenopharyngaeus, proceeds from the Apophysis Styliformis, and is terminated in the side of the Pharynx, which it dilates by drawing its sides.

  7. This is also the Entrance of another Ductus made in the Os Petrosum, which is open'd between the Apophysis Mastoides and Styloides: These other Holes afford a Passage to the Branches of the soft Portion of the same Auditory Nerve.

  8. The second is term'd Styloglossus, its Rise being in the Apophysis Styloides, from whence it passeth to the side above the Tongue, to lift it up.

  9. If that be not sufficient, an Incision is to be made upon the Apophysis Spinosa of the Vertebra; so that after having laid open this Process of the Bone, it may be taken out with a Pair of Forceps.

  10. The Coracoideus or Coracobrachyaeus, beginning in the Apophysis Coracoides of the Omoplata or Shoulder-Blade, adheres to the middle of the Arm on the inside, which with the Pectoral it draws forward.

  11. The position of the umbo on the apophysis is the basis of Koehne's subdivision of the section Haploxylon.

  12. Apophysis of the cone prolonged and reflexed 22.

  13. With a terminal umbo the margin of the apophysis is free and may be rounded (fig.

  14. An examination of these pieces discovers adhesion only on a narrow ventral border under the apophysis and on a corresponding dorsal border back of the apophysis.

  15. The growth of the apophysis may be limited and constant (strobus, echinata, etc.

  16. Other segregations based on the degree of development of the apophysis and on the size and color of the cone, have received names of four or even five terms--Pinus montana pumilio applanata--or Pinus montana uncinata rostrata castanea etc.

  17. With the dorsal umbo all sides of the apophysis are confined between other apophyses, and any extension is a dorsal thickening of the apophysis or a dorsal protuberance.

  18. The apophysis represents the later and larger growth of the cone-scale.

  19. The apophysis of the cone varies much in prominence (figs.

  20. Each apophysis is crossed at right angles by three to four transverse parallel rods, which bear again perpendicular secondary branches; the outline of the doubly pinnate apophysis is an isosceles triangle.

  21. Each apophysis represents a regular rectangular cross, being intersected in its middle by one perpendicular rod of its own length.

  22. All twenty spines crossed in the outer third by two large opposite transverse apophyses, each of which bears on its distal side two to four branches perpendicular to the apophysis and parallel to the spine itself.

  23. Usually the nucleolus has already become flattened into a lentiform shape, and upon its distal face a conical apophysis has been developed, which is divisible into a darker proximal and clearer distal portion.

  24. Each apophysis with two short straight fork branches.

  25. Commonly, if the fork-branches of each apophysis be not again branched, the shell possesses only twenty-two large meshes and forty sutures.

  26. Each apophysis with two recurved fork branches.

  27. Each apophysis represents a vertical lamella (placed in a meridian) with convex distal and concave proximal edge, and is crossed in its apical part by one perpendicular short rod.

  28. These twelve spines have the same form and are crossed in their distal third by two large opposite transverse apophyses, each of which bears on its distal side two to four branches, perpendicular to the apophysis and parallel to the spine.

  29. Each apophysis with four short and thin terminal branches.

  30. Four equatorial spines in the outer third crossed by two opposite transverse apophyses, each of which bears on its distal side two to three branches, perpendicular to the apophysis and parallel to the spine itself.

  31. The convex bottom of the flask, which is directed towards the concave proximal side of the nucleus, becomes again invaginated by a central conical apophysis of the enlarged nucleolus, which is situated between them.

  32. Each apophysis is pinnate with opposite pinnulae, or crossed at right angles by three to six parallel transverse rods.

  33. In Ochrotomys, the orbicular apophysis of the malleus resembles the orbicular apophysis of B.

  34. In Baiomys musculus, the orbicular apophysis of the malleus (see Figure 8, B) is round to oblong, and less ovoid than in B.

  35. Its thin wall is a direct prolongation of the outer membrane of the capsule, therefore it appears as a direct apophysis of the operculum, when this is detached from the latter.

  36. Usually each lobe is ovate or pear-shaped and encloses a large oil-globule, and often also an apophysis of the cell-nucleus.

  37. This instrument fractured the bone, and penetrated to the apophysis of the third dorsal vertebra, which is also injured.


  38. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "apophysis" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.