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Example sentences for "synchronism"

Lexicographically close words:
synagogues; synapse; synapses; syncategorematic; synce; synchronisms; synchronistic; synchronize; synchronized; synchronizes
  1. A terminus ad quem for the Baptism is the synchronism of the first Passover mentioned after it with the forty-sixth year of the building of Herod's Temple.

  2. One document attempts the synchronism of Babylonian and Assyrian history.

  3. Case of synchronism of current and pressure with power factor less than unity.

  4. The action of the three phase currents in an alternator is to produce a resultant field which is practically uniform, and which revolves in synchronism with the field system.

  5. The current is said to be out of phase with the pressure when it either lags or leads, that is when the current is not in synchronism with the pressure.

  6. As just explained, when there is synchronism of current and pressure, that is, when they are in phase (as in fig.

  7. What is a departure from synchronism called?

  8. WW' at a height M represents the average power, and HN the average power for synchronism of current and pressure.

  9. However, the condition of synchronism of current and pressure hardly ever exists in practice, there being more or less phase difference.

  10. When the voltages are the same and the phase difference is 180° the lamps are dark, and as the phase difference is decreased, the lamps glow with increasing brightness until at synchronism they glow with maximum brilliancy.

  11. It is advisable to close the switch when the machines are approaching synchronism rather than when they are receding from it, that is to say, the instant the lamp becomes dark.

  12. The synchronism of the alternators is determined by employing some form of synchronizer, as by the single lamp method of fig.

  13. Chateaubriand's first happy synchronism with the course of events was his publishing the "Genius of Christianity" when he did.

  14. The political and the literary history of France join a sort of synchronism with one another at a certain point of time, which makes this arrangement not only feasible but natural.

  15. There seems, then, no escape from the admission that neither physical geology, nor paleontology, possesses any method by which the absolute synchronism of two strata can be demonstrated.

  16. The synchronism is then continued from Julius Cæsar and Eochaidh to the Roman emperors Theodosius the Third and Leo the Third; they were contemporaries with the Irish monarch Ferghal, who was killed A.

  17. The chronology is very doubtful, but the evidence does not appear to be strong against the synchronism of the King and the legend.

  18. The Burmese Annals place the abandonment of Pagán by the King in 1284, a most satisfactory synchronism with the Chinese record.

  19. It will be understood, of course, that the rotation and action of the commutator must be in synchronism or in proper accord with the periods of the alternations in order to secure the desired results.

  20. Thirdly, the synchronizing motor may be constructed so as to have a much more pronounced tendency to synchronism without lessening the facility with which it is started.

  21. It is found that by this disposition the motor is maintained in rotation in synchronism with the generator.

  22. A telephone receiver affords a most sensitive instrument; when connected to any circuit in the motor the synchronism may be easily detected on the disappearance of the induced currents.

  23. The armatures are rotated in synchronism with the alternations from the source A.

  24. The synchronism of these motors may be demonstrated experimentally in a variety of ways.

  25. In such case the difficulty above alluded to is not felt, for the motor will always hold up to synchronism if the synchronous speed--in the case supposed of two thousand revolutions--is reached or passed.

  26. When the speed necessary for synchronism is imparted to the main motor, the current is shifted from the torque motor into the other.

  27. The motor then continues to run in synchronism with the generator.

  28. Here again, you see, is that astounding synchronism which Maxwell and Morselli observed between the movement of objects and the contraction of the muscles in the medium's arms and legs.

  29. Bottazzi in his belief that these activities were absolutely under her psychic control, just as the synchronism of movements convinced him that she was 'the physiologic factor in the case.

  30. The synchronism he speaks of might exist, and only be a proof of what the spiritist admits--that the presence and activity of the materializing spirit are closely circumscribed by the medium.

  31. General Electric synchronizing receptacle and plug for use with synchronism indicator.

  32. What is the principle of the rotating field type of synchronism indicator?

  33. Synchronism indicators should be ordered for the frequency of the circuit on which they are to be operated, although the instruments may be used on circuits varying 10 per cent to 15 per cent from the normal.

  34. The connections to the synchronism indicator remain the same as before.

  35. Synchronism is shown by the lamp remaining out, or the voltmeter at zero.

  36. The synchronism indicator~ is a motor whose field is supplied with single phase current from one of the machines to be synchronized, and its armature from the other.

  37. The synchronizing lamps when connected as illustrated in the diagrams, show dark when synchronism is reached.

  38. It is important that the instrument be connected in circuit in the proper manner so that the needle will come to the mark on the upper part of the scale when synchronism is obtained.

  39. How does the resonance type of synchronism indicator operate?

  40. In some cases additional torque near synchronism can be obtained by short circuiting the field winding through the field rheostat.

  41. I have kept this distinct, for there is no such proof of synchronism between the later geological phases of this and of the Old World as would warrant us in assuming that what is true in one is necessarily true in the other.

  42. The capture of Jerusalem in the reign of Rehoboam by Shishak, the first king of the twenty-second Egyptian dynasty, affords the first certain synchronism between sacred and profane history.

  43. For Abraham, assuming him to be historical, we have a synchronism which fixes the date within narrow limits.

  44. If Abraham is really an historical character, his synchronism with Chedorlaomer or Kudur-lagomer, the Elamite King of Chaldaea, must be admitted, which fixes his date at about 2200 B.

  45. Therefore, even in the appreciation of fraud, we must not forget to take into consideration the curious synchronism I am pointing out.

  46. When experimenting with Eusapia Paladino, Professor Richet had remarked and called attention to the synchronism which existed between her phenomena and her movements or muscular contractions.

  47. The conclusion appears to be evident that a profound and far-reaching importance lies in the synchronism between the movements of the experimenters and the phenomena.

  48. This synchronism may give, as it has given, equivocal phenomena, and may also give rise to many false accusations of fraud.

  49. The synchronism between the raps and the movements made by the sitters is very interesting, as it reveals the connection which exists between the organism of the experimenters and the phenomena observed.

  50. Brooks ends his paper with a brief resume of glacial changes in North America, but as the means of dating events are unreliable the degree of synchronism with Europe is not clear.

  51. But the admission of the doctrine of colonies implies the further admission that even identity of organic remains is no proof of the synchronism of the deposits which contain them.

  52. There seems, then, no escape from the admission that neither physical geology, nor palaeontology, possesses any method by which the absolute synchronism of two strata can be demonstrated.

  53. Homotaxis is not to be held identical with synchronism without independent evidence.

  54. It is highly opaque to the ultra-red undulations, which proves the synchronism of its vibrating periods with those of the longer waves.

  55. The non-synchronism of iodine with the waves of obscure heat is illustrated by its marvellous transparency to such heat.

  56. The absorption depends on the synchronism existing between the vibrations of the toms from which the rays, or more correctly the waves, sue, and those of the atoms on which they impinge.

  57. Another curious illustration of the influence of synchronism on musical vibrations, is this: Three small gas-flames are inserted into three glass tubes of different lengths.

  58. May not its synchronism with the waves of light in the present instance be the cause of its divorce from the allyl?

  59. Through the synchronism of the hot and cold gas, the waves emitted by the former are intercepted by the latter, the transmission of the radiant heat being thus prevented.

  60. The sun was bidden and revealed at intervals, hope oscillating in synchronism with the changes of the sky.

  61. There was even a certain close approach to synchronism in dates of the more conspicuous incidents in each.

  62. It is possible that Manishtusu, King of Kish, was the contemporary of Urukagina of Lagash, but the evidence in favour of the synchronism is not sufficiently strong to justify its acceptance.

  63. But even if the synchronism between Ur-Ningirsu and Dungi be regarded as non-proven, there is no doubt that no long interval separated Gudea's reign from the Dynasty of Ur.

  64. In spite of its brevity the importance of the inscription is considerable, since it furnishes a synchronism between two early rulers of Sumer and the North.

  65. But between the kings of Babylon and Isin no such synchronism has been furnished by the texts.

  66. The acceptance of the synchronism carries with it the corollary that with Ur-Ningirsu's reign we have reached another turning point in the history, not only of Lagash, but of the whole of Sumer and Akkad.

  67. This synchronism is the only certain one in the early history of the two countries, for it probably disposes of another recently suggested between Adda-Pakshu and Sumu-abu, the founder of the Babylonian monarchy.

  68. The check is withdrawn and the receiving cylinder commences a fresh revolution in perfect synchronism with the transmitting cylinder.

  69. In one system of ordinary photo-telegraphy synchronism is obtained in the following manner.

  70. In a non-synchronous gap a separate motor is used for driving the toothed wheel, and can either be mounted on the motor shaft or driven by means of a band, there being no regard given to synchronism with the alternator.


  71. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "synchronism" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    accompaniment; accord; accordance; affinity; agreement; alliance; assent; association; cahoots; chime; chiming; chorus; coexistence; coherence; coincidence; collaboration; collusion; combination; compatibility; concert; concord; concordance; concourse; concurrence; confluence; conformation; conformity; congeniality; congruence; congruity; conjunction; consistency; consonance; consort; conspiracy; cooperation; correspondence; diapason; equivalence; euphony; harmonics; harmony; intersection; junction; monody; oneness; overlap; parallelism; parasitism; peace; rapport; simultaneity; symbiosis; symmetry; symphony; synchronism; tally; timing; tune; uniformity; union; unison