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Example sentences for "special study"

  • These two barons, however, made a special study of strategy and military tactics, with the result that they became authorities on the various methods of handling troops.

  • He adds: "Having made a special study of the race question in eastern Asia, I can assert that comity of race in general is clearly proved by the anatomical qualities of the body.

  • The history of this affection, however, and especially of its treatment in recent years since it has come to be the subject of special study, has furnished many examples of the value of suggestion in the relief of many of its symptoms.

  • The Spanish nervous histologist had made a special study of the neuroglia or connective tissue cells in the central nervous system.

  • It is interesting to make a special study of Mr. Eliot's management of verse.

  • Mrs. Bacon has made a special study of child life.

  • Procacci's experiments will most clearly convey some idea of this limitation, for he made a special study of this particular phenomenon.

  • Solowjew made a special study of the bacterial contents of dust collected in hospitals, and states that 41.

  • A German scientist has made a special study of the subject, and has determined in a large number of milk samples the amount of foreign impurities present per litre, and the accompanying bacterial population per cubic centimetre.

  • What sort of poison this is I cannot say for it has never been made the object of special study.

  • They investigated parts of the Libyan desert, the Nile valley and the northern coasts of the Red Sea, where Ehrenberg made a special study of the corals.

  • The much more difficult task of recovering the grammar of Egyptian has occupied thirty years of special study by Adolf Erman and his school at Berlin, and has now reached an advanced stage.

  • Agassiz at Neufchatel, and determined to make a special study of fossil fishes.

  • I have lately made a special study of the life of Titus Salt, the great mill-owner of Bradford, England, who afterward built that model town on the banks of the Aire.

  • Some one at the table who had made a special study of the opportunities for work in the country answered the question.

  • For some time I have been making a special study of the various forms of college settlements and residence methods of Christian work and Institutional church work in the heart of great city slums.

  • Schopenhauer, in his Welt als Wille und Vorstellung, has made a special study of this subject.

  • This reaction deserves to be made the subject of special study.

  • It may be due to some of the historians who have made a special study of particular periods from original sources, to state, that so far as his limited experience extends he can bear witness to their exactness.

  • Besides pure {508} literature, he was interested very much in law and made a special study of the "Pandects" of Justinian.

  • He made a special study of the pathological conditions of the ordinary diseases and was indefatigable in collecting information.

  • Now, these attributes are worthy of special study as being the milestones which indicate the distance which any given religious conception has traversed.

  • Tsuboi, has made a special study[108] of the protruding tongue in New Zealand art.

  • Richard Spruce, who has made a special study of mosses and especially of hepaticae, are of interest.

  • The late Marquis of Tweeddale made a special study of Philippine birds, and in 1873 published a catalogue in the Transactions of the Zoological Society (Vol.

  • The following list was kindly furnished me by Mr. Thomas Bland of New York, who has made a special study of the terrestrial molluscs of the West Indian Islands, from which those of the Bermudas have undoubtedly been derived.

  • For detailed information on this point we would refer the reader to the statistics which have been compiled by those who have made a special study of this particular subject.

  • We have already said that the experienced understanding of the present day no longer muses over nature in general in the fantastic and mere introspective manner as of old, but rather seeks to obtain a knowledge of it by special study.

  • That is the sad defect of old time logic which is an obstacle to its further advance: it literally tears things out of their connections and forgets the necessity of interdependence over the need of special study.

  • When philosophy began its career with the intention of understanding the world, it soon discovered that this purpose could be accomplished only by special study.

  • I was a young serious writer who was making a special study of modern English literature.

  • And he is making a special study of modern French literature.

  • An Englishman, reserved, serious, making a special study of French literature.


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