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Example sentences for "node"

Lexicographically close words:
noddies; nodding; noddings; noddle; noddles; noder; nodes; noding; nodings; nodosities
  1. We find it convenient, however, to regard the latter arrangement as an odd node of the lowest order, the lowest possible order of even nodes being, of course, that at the meeting of four paths.

  2. You dake dot bum node und bay yourself," said Emil Muller reminded him.

  3. At the same time, if any of the axial buds on the shoots have begun to form secondary shoots, they are rubbed off, beginning with the node next above the upper cluster and going down to the old cane.

  4. If the swelling at the node of the destroyed bud is not left, many vines will be pulled out of the hitch when they become heavy with leaves and supple with the flow of sap in the spring.

  5. These new clavichords were called bundfrei (fret-free or tangent-free) because the node of each string was determined by that string's length and not by the contact of the tangent.

  6. By moving the bridge the node of the string could be shortened and the notes marked at corresponding points on the graduated scale produced.

  7. At the same node with opposite or whorled leaves, but occupying a position between their places of attachment.

  8. The primitive streak beginning in the cell-proliferation known as the "node of Hensen.

  9. Section through embryonic area at caudal limit of node of Hensen.

  10. He sought about and beat the forest, to find out the hiding elephant amidst the thickets; as the ascending node of Rahu rises in the sky, to lay hold on the moon covered under the clouds.

  11. The prince started from his sleep, and parted the sleeping partner of his bed from his cold embrace; as the ascending node of rahu slowly lets off from its mouth, the eclipsed moon in the east.

  12. Terminus's Netsys node in Maryland had a number of direct links to other, similar UUCP nodes, run by people who shared his interests and at least something of his free-wheeling attitude.

  13. Like a badly guarded node in a computer network, badly designed bills were easy to fake, and posed a security hazard for the entire monetary system.

  14. Izenberg might well be breaking into AT&T computers, swiping AT&T software, and passing it to Terminus and other possible confederates, through the UNIX node network.

  15. After another 18 years, at the second repetition, the earth is a day farther from the node than at first, and the eclipse differs still more in character, etc.

  16. A similar line of reasoning will not hold true for eclipses of the moon, since it is quite possible that no full moon should occur during the 20 days required by the earth to move past the node from the western to the eastern limit.

  17. In this case we have a node of potential not only at the lower end of the wire, but at two-thirds of the way up.

  18. Accordingly, we say that at the upper end of the aerial there is an antinode of potential and a node of current, and at the bottom an antinode of current and a node of potential.

  19. But whatever may be the arrangement the conditions must always hold that there is a node of current at the upper end and an antidote of current at the lower end.

  20. The first harmonic is formed where there is a node of potential at one-third of the length of the aerial from the top.

  21. Of the ascending Node of the Moon's Orbit, 5 S.

  22. There are the Annual Equations of the aforesaid mean Motions of the Sun and Moon, and of the Apogee and Node of the Moon.

  23. This Equation is proportional to the Sine of the double Distance of the Node from the next Syzygy, or Quadrature; and at greatest, is but 47 seconds.

  24. Scyldinga fättan golde fela leánode (the friend of the Scyldings rewarded me richly for the combat with plated gold), 2103.

  25. This point is known as the node of Ranvier.

  26. The ascending node of a planet, indicated, chiefly in almanacs, by the symbol
  27. The quality of being knotty or nodose; resemblance to a node or swelling; knottiness.

  28. Belonging to that space of time in which the moon performs one revolution, from ascending node to ascending node.

  29. In such cases they are very generally given off from just above each node (often in a circle) of the lower part of the stem or rhizome, perforating the leaf-sheaths.

  30. They are solitary at each node and arranged in two rows, the lower often crowded, forming a basal tuft.

  31. So the node forms itself one-third of the distance down the pipe.

  32. So that to pass from node to node the impulse must pass up the pipe and down again.

  33. The distance from node to node in a vibrating body is called a ventral segment.

  34. Now, if a string be struck at a point corresponding to a node, the overtones which require that point for a node will be killed, on account of the excessive motion imparted to the string at that spot.

  35. First, let us note that the vibration of a body (in this case a column of air) means a motion from a point of rest to a point of rest, or from node to node.

  36. The arrows indicate the distance travelled by a sound impulse from a node to a node.

  37. And with each succeeding overtone another node and ventral segment are added.

  38. I cocainized the cord, and immediately applied pure alum in solution to the node itself, but to no purpose.

  39. The node has been the cause of vocal catastrophe from opera houses to concert halls, yet a reasonable amount of precaution will minimize the chances of attack.

  40. Inasmuch as the vocal cords are subject to the same laws of vibration, the lesson drawn from the string and the bit of paper applies to them, the node taking the place of the paper.

  41. Often they indicate the existence of a node which is hardly perceptible through the laryngeal mirror.

  42. In the formation of the node it is worth remarking that the coughing node may appear at any point on the cords.

  43. Only a slight elevation remained on the cord where the node had been.

  44. A node may disappear in three days, if not teased with effort.

  45. The node could be plainly seen on the left cord.

  46. Another cause of the node is a lack of cordal coordination.

  47. There are cogent reasons for the affinity of the vocal node for certain fixed positions on the cords.

  48. Singing in a room where there is smoking is a prolific source of node formation.

  49. Nature's cure for this state of things is by absorption of the fluid contents and a consequent diminution in the size of the node until finally a normal condition of the cord is restored and the voice returns in all its fullness.

  50. The node caused by vocal weakness or abuse of the natural powers, however, displays an exasperating, and sometimes puzzling, affinity for particular portions of the vocal cords.

  51. At the expiration of that period no trace of the node could be seen.

  52. The node is, in fact, an oedema or dropsy, a swelling from effusion of watery fluid in the cellular tissue beneath the skin or mucous membrane.

  53. Now no one would suspect that a node had once affected her voice.

  54. The ascending node is the point where it passes from the south to the north side of the ecliptic; the descending node is the opposite point, where the latitude changes from north to south.

  55. Diagram of the Arrangement of the Bundles at the Node of a Calamite, showing how those of consecutive internodes alternate n, Region of node] [Illustration: Fig.

  56. These little irregular stimuli proceeding from the auricle reach the auriculoventricular node and are transmitted to the ventricle as rapidly as the ventricle is able to react.

  57. From this node "the excitation wave is conducted radially along the muscular strands at a uniform rate of about a thousand millimeters per second to all portions of the auricular musculature.

  58. As the plant gets older and taller, new roots come out from the node next above the root and sometimes from the second node above.


  59. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "node" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    amplitude; block; body; cake; clump; cluster; concrete; conglomerate; conglomeration; crest; crux; diffraction; dilemma; enigma; frequency; hump; interference; knot; light; lump; mass; node; paradox; period; perplexity; poser; puzzle; quandary; ray; reinforcement; resonance; solid; swelling; teaser; trough; wave; wavelength