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Example sentences for "schema"

Lexicographically close words:
scheduled; schedules; scheik; scheint; scheld; schemata; schematic; schematically; schematism; scheme
  1. A schema of it was published in "Allen's Encyclopaedia," Vol.

  2. Lilienthal has arranged the matter in schema form we will here only give fragmentary quotations from Dr.

  3. But he follows his logical schema and his symmetry without reflecting or looking about him.

  4. The specific forms of productive imagination are called schemata, and upon the nature of the schema Kant gives much that has proved of extreme value for subsequent thought.

  5. At most it was thought to establish a schema of formal unity which might serve as a regulative ideal.

  6. He postulates his unity in senses and at stages in which it is inadmissible, and so supplies only a schema of relations otherwise won, a view supported by the way in which he injects certain determinations in the process, e.

  7. Schema illustrating the use of the lip of the bronchoscope in disimpaction of foreign bodies.

  8. Schema illustrating the technic of direct laryngoscopy on the recumbent patient.

  9. Schema illustrating the "mushroom anchor" problem of the brass headed upholstery tack.

  10. Schema illustrating the lateral method of exposing a growth in the ventricle of Morgagni, by bending the patient's head to the opposite side, while the second assistant externally fixes the larynx with his hand.

  11. Schema illustrating the mechanical problem of extracting a pin, a large part of whose shaft is buried in the bronchial wall, B.

  12. Schema illustrating the introduction of the bronchoscope through the glottis, recumbent patient.

  13. Schema illustrating the author's method of endoscopic closure of open safety pins lodged point upward The closer is passed down under ocular control until the ring, R, is below the pin.

  14. Schema illustrating the entering of the anteriorly branching middle lobe bronchus.

  15. To execute this promptly, the operator is required to forget his textbook anatomy and memorize the schema (Fig.

  16. Schema illustrating removal of a tumor from the upper part of the larynx by the author's "extubal" method for large tumors.

  17. Schema illustrating the mechanism of perforation by blind bouginage.

  18. The Schema of the Church= came up for a consideration on May 10th.

  19. Now this representation of a general procedure of the imagination to supply its image to a conception, I call the schema of this conception.

  20. But if this represents Kant's meaning, the schema of reality relates only to our process of apprehension, and therefore is not a conception which relates to objects and is more concrete than the corresponding category in respect of time.

  21. This thought is the thought of a particular number, and since by it we present to ourselves an instance of that quantity, this thought is the schema of that quantity.

  22. The schema is in itself always a mere product of the imagination.

  23. Now we must assume that the schema of quantity is really what Kant says it is, viz.

  24. Secondly, the thought of time is only introduced into the schema of quantity irrelevantly by reference to the temporal process of counting, by which we come to apprehend the number of a given group of units.

  25. In the first place, although the schema of quantity, i.

  26. Footnote 262: Dative for genitive, by the Schema Colophonium.

  27. Footnote 231: Observe the elegant position of the plural verb between two singular substantives, according to the Schema Alemanicum.

  28. As such a schema the Neo-Platonic system actually passed over to Christian theology, furnishing the latter with its categories, its language, and its speculative method.

  29. The Alexandrian dialectic of the supernatural accordingly remained a mere schema or skeleton, to be filled in with the materials of some real religion, if such a religion should arise.

  30. The schema of quality is a definition only of limitation.

  31. The distinction between the transcendental schema and the particularised image is also given as analogous to that between the pure and the empirical faculties of imagination.

  32. Kant's description of the schema as a third thing, additional to category and intuition, and intermediate between them, is also a result of his misleading mode of formulating his problem.

  33. An Idea] is only the schema of the regulative principle by which Reason, so far as lies in its power, extends systematic unity over the whole field of experience.

  34. The thought or schema of the number remains just as clear and definite as in the case of smaller numbers, but cannot be so adequately embodied and surveyed in a concrete image.

  35. In the first two groups of pure conceptual forms, those of quantity and of quality, he gives a schema only for the third category in each case.

  36. For comment upon the definition of number, which Kant takes as being the schema of quantity, and upon the view of arithmetic which this definition may seem to imply, cf.

  37. Number is strictly not the schema of quantity as such, but of totality.

  38. Nothing but the bare schema, taken in a quite general sense, now remains, and the ripest reflection is needed to recognise its applicability and the necessity that schema brings with it everywhere.

  39. The schema of cause and effect alone has remained; we know that this is cause, that effect; but we know nothing whatever of the nature and disposition of causality.

  40. The termination of the duodenum (1) and the bend in the colon (2) mark the two points at which in the primitive schema (Fig.

  41. Schema of visceral and peritoneal relations of ventral surface of right kidney.

  42. Schema of relation of postcava to hepatic veins and ductus venosus.

  43. Schema showing peritoneal arrangement in transection of infra-colic compartment of abdomen before and after fixation of ascending and descending colon.

  44. Schema of intestinal canal after complete rotation and descent of caecum.

  45. In the following the individual forms illustrating these types are referred to this schema in brackets.

  46. Schema of human embryonic intestinal canal, with intestinal umbilical loop, but before differentiation of the large and small intestine.

  47. Schema of alimentary canal and accessory organs, derived from same.

  48. Comparison with the mammalian development: the venous system of this amphibian can be used to illustrate the mammalian embryonal stage shown in schema Fig.

  49. Schema of further development of portal circulation and connection of same with umbilical veins in early stages.

  50. Schema of lines of reflection of peritoneum on dorsal surface of liver and in the formation of the gastro-hepatic omentum.

  51. These changes consequently result in the rearrangement of the adult human peritoneum in accordance with the following schema (Fig.

  52. The termination of the hepatic veins in the postcava corresponds to the stage shown in schema Fig.

  53. Schema of human embryonic intestinal canal after differentiation of the large and small intestine.

  54. Amphioxus and the Ascidians found their place in this schema as degenerate offshoots of the ancestral Protochordates, while the Cyclostomes were in the same way the degenerate modern representatives of the ancestral Protovertebrates.

  55. But many of the bones developed in relation to the sense organs can find their place in the generalised embryonic schema or archetype of the vertebrate skull, for they are of very constant occurrence during early development.

  56. His last schema of the course of evolution shows no little analogy with the genealogical trees of Darwinian speculation.

  57. Other bones besides those belonging to the vertebræ are present, but this formation out of three vertebræ gives the essential schema for the skull.

  58. At the last sitting on the Schema de Catechismo, on the 22d, a scene occurred which presages what is to become the regular practice.

  59. In an outburst of disgust at the Schema de Ecclesia, a German Prelate, formerly Roman in his sympathies, exclaimed, "This Schema deserves to be thrust down into hell.

  60. In the natural order the second part of the Schema de Fide would come on, which is comparatively innocuous though abundantly capable of improvement.

  61. The final votes of Placet or Non placet on the four chapters of the Schema de Fide are to be taken in to-day's public Session.

  62. This same Bishop opened the debate on the Schema de Romano Pontifice by arguing that the Pope must be infallible, because St. Peter was crucified head downwards.

  63. The great doctrine, on which, as all the Jesuits and their disciples assure us, hinges the salvation of humanity and the regeneration of science and literature, was published on March 6 in the form of a supplement to the Schema de Ecclesia.

  64. Yesterday (the 29th) the first voting in Council took place, on the preamble of the Schema de Fide.

  65. And here I constantly come across the view that the postponement of the discussion on the grand Schema de Ecclesia, with the article on infallibility, is done with a purpose.

  66. This is a prologue to the twenty-one Canons of the Schema de Ecclesia.

  67. This question therefore must necessarily be brought before them, before the eleventh chapter of the Schema de Ecclesia can be taken in hand.

  68. It will do them good service too in the discussion on the Schema de Ecclesia and the new Schema de Romano Pontifice, which is now announced.

  69. We have shown further that the static schema is applicable even where the money measure is inapplicable, and even beyond the economic sphere, as illustrated by a recent decision of Justice Holmes.

  70. As we have seen, Schumpeter's schema has no bearing whatever on the explanation of demand, or on causation of any sort.

  71. The schema of quantity is number, as comprehending the successive addition of homogeneous parts.

  72. When we behold a die of which we can see three sides at a time, seven corners, and nine edges, we immediately induce the image or schema of a die, and we make our further sense-perception accord with this schema.

  73. These do not proceed according to the schema of the ordinary play of accident.

  74. Returning to the previously mentioned “spiritual powers” I should mention that alchemy also attempts to include in a short schema the inventory of powers available for the Great Work.

  75. I adduce here only one example, namely the schema that Frobenius has derived from the comparison of numerous sun myths.

  76. This is a matter that belongs to the decision of reason in its theoretic use according to the law of causality, which is a pure concept of the understanding, for which reason has a schema in the sensible intuition.

  77. Physical causality, or the condition under which it takes place, belongs to the physical concepts, the schema of which is sketched by transcendental imagination.

  78. For in the very inadequacy of nature to these latter, and thus only by presupposing them and by straining the Imagination to use nature as a schema for them, is to be found that which is terrible to sensibility and yet is attractive.

  79. German] is full of indirect presentations of this sort, in which the expression does not contain the proper schema for the concept, but merely a symbol for reflection.

  80. But the schema or germ of all lies in reason; and thus is not only every system organized according to its own idea, but all are united into one grand system of human knowledge, of which they form members.

  81. The schema of substance is the permanence of the real in time; that is, the representation of it as a substratum of the empirical determination of time; a substratum which therefore remains, whilst all else changes.

  82. In one word, this transcendental thing is merely the schema of a regulative principle, by means of which Reason, so far as in her lies, extends the dominion of systematic unity over the whole sphere of experience.

  83. The schema of necessity is the existence of an object in all time.

  84. The schema of reality is existence in a determined time.

  85. But I find that I can apply none of the categories to this object, the schema of these categories, which is the condition of their application, being given only in sensuous intuition.

  86. But, as the synthesis of imagination has for its aim no single intuition, but merely unity in the determination of sensibility, the schema is clearly distinguishable from the image.


  87. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "schema" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    alphabet; approach; arrangement; art; attack; blueprint; calculation; catalog; characterization; chart; conception; contrivance; delineation; demonstration; depiction; design; device; diagram; disposition; drama; drawing; enterprise; exemplification; figuration; foresight; forethought; frame; game; graph; hieroglyphic; iconography; idea; ideogram; illustration; imagery; intention; layout; letter; lineup; map; method; methodology; notation; organization; outline; picture; plan; planning; portraiture; portrayal; prearrangement; presentment; printing; procedure; program; projection; rationalization; realization; rendering; rendition; scenario; schedule; schema; scheme; score; script; setup; strategy; syllabary; symbol; system; table; tactics; way; writing