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Lexicographically close words:
determinative; determinatives; determine; determined; determinedly; determiners; determines; determineth; determining; determinism
  1. In Agade Anunit has a similar rĂ´le; in Lagash Nina was the determiner of fate, and the mother of the goddesses.

  2. The determiner is weakened, and so the median comb is imperfectly developed, namely, at the anterior end of its proper territory.

  3. We find, in general, that the determiner of a well-developed organ dominates in the zygote over the determiner of a slightly developed condition of that organ or its obsolete condition.

  4. Each somatic cell of the hybrid--at least in the comb region--has only half the full determiner for median comb.

  5. Even in a pure strain a determiner does not always develop fully, and this is an important cause of individual variability.

  6. The potency of a character may be defined as the capacity of its germinal determiner to complete its entire ontogeny.

  7. If we think of every character as being represented in the germ by a determiner, then we must recognize the fact that this determiner may sometimes develop fully, sometimes imperfectly, and sometimes not at all.

  8. The extreme case is that in which a strong determiner meets a determiner so weak as to be practically absent, as when a red flower is crossed with white.

  9. He appears also to have confused the idea of a standard of value with that of a determiner of value.

  10. All economists recognize the fact that the immediate determiner of value is the relation between supply and demand.

  11. Supply and demand, 8; the immediate determiner of value the relation between supply and demand, ib.

  12. If the soma possesses the trait of the recessive to normality sort, it lacks in its germ plasm the determiner upon which the normal development depends, and this condition is called nulliplex.

  13. Now when both parents have brown eyes and come from an ancestry with brown eyes, it is probable that all of their germ cells contain the determiner for brown iris pigmentation.

  14. These three principles are the three corner stones of heredity as we know it today, the principles of the independent unit-characters each derived from a determiner in the germ plasm.

  15. If such a person marry a consort all of whose germ cells contain the determiner for iris pigmentation, all of the children will, of course, receive the iris pigmentation, but in half it will be duplex and in the other half it will be simplex.

  16. This determiner will, of course, induce pigmentation, but the pigmentation is simplex, being induced by one determiner only.

  17. It seems like an extraordinary conclusion that high ability is inherited as though due to the absence of a determiner in the same way as feeble-mindedness and insanity are inherited.

  18. And brown iris may be spoken of as a positive character, depending on a determiner for brown pigment; and blue as a negative character, depending on the absence of the determiner for brown.

  19. If, now, such a person marry an individual duplex in eye color, in whom all of the germ cells contain the determiner, each child will receive the determiner for iris pigmentation from one side of the house only.

  20. Now, in making B the determiner of value, Mr. Ricardo means that B is the ground of value: i.

  21. The presence or absence of a determiner in a germ is thus the primary cause of the corresponding presence or absence of a certain characteristic in the adult organism.

  22. In such cases the black color observed may result either from a single (BW) or from a double (BB) black determiner in the germ which forms the organism.

  23. Only when the black determiner is entirely absent (WW) does the white color appear in the developed organism and the individual is then said to exhibit the recessive characteristic.

  24. In a pure variety like the black Andalusians, all the germ cells of each fowl are alike in having this determiner for black color.

  25. Long hair such as is characteristic of many "Angora" varieties of the guinea pig and cat, for example, is believed to be due to the absence of a determiner which stops its growth.

  26. In the more common cases where the phenomenon of dominance appears, as in the guinea pig, this is explained by saying that here a single determiner for blackness is somehow sufficient to produce the color.

  27. But decision at such a time is not such a conscious decision against God as, according to this theory, would make it the proper determiner of our future destiny.

  28. As life is not energy but a determiner of the paths of energy, so the will is a cause, in the sense that it controls and directs the channels which activity shall take.

  29. Powerful, stately lord of gods, determiner of fates, Thou who fixest the law of the deep, impartest to the gods sacrifice and presents.

  30. Asshur, powerful stately lord of the gods, determiner of fates.

  31. Yahwe is also the determiner of destiny, but he is a rational power behind events.

  32. Perfect in judgment, whose word is not altered; Determiner of destinies, whose word is not altered.

  33. Shamash, judge of the world, determiner of its decisions art thou.

  34. Perfect in judgment, whose word is not altered: Determiner of destinies, whose word is not altered.

  35. Thus R may be taken to represent the determiner for red coloring matter and r its absence.

  36. It is customary where practicable to refer to the determiner of a character by the initial letter of the name of the character.

  37. And by determiner is meant simply the condition which is necessary in the germ to bring about the occurrence of a definite character.

  38. Similarly, in the female line, half of the ovules would contain the determiner of the one character and half, that of the other.

  39. The letter when written as a capital indicates the determiner but when written as a small letter the absence of the determiner.

  40. Thus all but one of the sixteen contain at least one determiner and will therefore be brown in color but the depth of color will depend on the number of brown determiners in a given individual.

  41. Thus black guinea-pigs of formula BB are duplex with regard to the determiner for black color, individuals of formula Bb are simplex with reference to this determiner, and those of formula bb are nulliplex.

  42. It is therefore an effect, and must have a determiner or cause.

  43. In all such exhortations and persuasions, the man is urged to will or put forth volitions, as if he were the author, the determiner of the volitions.

  44. This determiner or cause is called motive.

  45. But the volition itself cannot really be the first antecedent or cause, because volition or choice, from its very nature, must itself have a determiner or antecedent.

  46. As a matter of fact, there are probably not quite so many determiners as traits, because a single determiner may govern more than one trait.

  47. This extra chromosome is the one that contains the determiner for femaleness; each of the chromosomes of pair 24 in females contains this determiner also.

  48. Brown eyes are dominant over blue; in other words, the determiner that causes eyes to be brown dominates over that responsible for blueness in cases where both come together in hybrids.

  49. That means that there is a determiner for it which is grouped with other determiners in one of the chromosomes.

  50. Since neither determiner dominates over the other, the color of the flowers in the offspring is neither white nor red, but pink.

  51. Now that we have learned about determiners, we will realize that every determiner splits in half, because otherwise there would not be an equal distribution of determiners between the two cells.

  52. God is the determiner of perceptions, and perceptions are the determiners of choices.

  53. The inference therefore is plain and unavoidable, God is the determiner of choices.

  54. The current explanation is that such traits happen to be in the same chromosome as the determiner of maleness or femaleness, as the case may be.

  55. Then it must be due to a determiner for a notch in the ear in the germ-plasm.


  56. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "determiner" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    article; birth; character; chromosome; determinant; determinative; diathesis; endowment; factor; genetics; heredity; heritage; inheritance; replication