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Example sentences for "tissue"

Lexicographically close words:
tisane; tish; tiss; tisserie; tissu; tissued; tissues; tissus; tiste; tit
  1. The history of the return of Odysseus as told in the Odyssey, is in the same way, a tissue of old marchen.

  2. Janice, drawing aside the tissue paper and burying her face in the fragrant, dewy blossoms.

  3. She found colored tissue papers, too, and she brightened the window shelf with these.

  4. And then came further pleading from Carlotta, with a new tissue of reasons.

  5. The changes which take place each month within the uterine cavity are of precisely the proper character to prepare this tissue for the reception of the fertilized egg.

  6. Indeed, there is all over the walls of the uterus and through its tissue a vast network of these vessels.

  7. True, they would go all out to pull off this miracle that had been dumped in their laps, but he realized in his heart that their chances were thinner than tissue paper.

  8. She cut the string and opened the flat packet, disclosing a small object in tissue paper inside.

  9. The little object in the tissue paper lay on the table in such a position that it was impossible for Venner or Gurdon to see what it was, but they could give a pretty shrewd guess.

  10. While its epithelial lining is not yet appreciably different from that of the oesophagus, its connective tissue wall is much thicker and shows numerous condensations, the rudiments of the cartilaginous rings.

  11. Lying at a considerable distance ventrad to the main body of the section, are seen the two sections of the small intestine, i, surrounded by irregular strands of tissue from the umbilicus.

  12. It now lies deep in the tissue of the floor of the pharynx, entirely separated from the pharyngeal epithelium.

  13. In the body wall a considerable differentiation of muscular tissue has taken place, but it is only faintly shown in this series of figures.

  14. In the region represented by this figure the connective tissue layers of the trachea and oesophagus are continuous with each other, but cephalad and caudad to this point they are distinct, though sometimes in contact.

  15. Its outer walls are continuous, to a considerable extent, with the tissue of the surrounding body wall, especially in the region just caudad to the plane of the present section.

  16. Because of the lack of properly fixed tissue no sections of the enteron of this stage were made.

  17. Miss Aurelia, with many murmured doubts and misgivings, now took Sard's frock out of its tissue paper and pasteboard box.

  18. Wouldn't we look directly at big things and see them straight, not wrapped up in tissue paper?

  19. The idea is this: Cut from red tissue paper a couple of dozen little leaf shaped pieces to be crimped and creased and coaxed into representing rose petals.

  20. Generally speaking, one will use their sorority colors in flowers and ribbons and their insignia cut from paste-board and covered with tissue paper of the desired color.

  21. Tie these with tissue paper and baby ribbon, leaving a long end of the ribbon.

  22. The ice cream is served in shape of a tulip, and the salad is in a cup of green tissue paper imitating four tulip leaves.

  23. Bank the mantels with ferns and flowers and cover the lights with pretty shades of tissue paper.

  24. The creamed lobster is served in cups covered with brown tissue paper, the browned chops, browned fried potatoes, and browned rice croquettes are served on plates decorated with a design of brown oak leaves and acorns.

  25. The family is the cell, and the body consists of simple connective tissue (expressed in unity of speech, etc.

  26. In the body of an animal only a special tissue is endowed with feeling; in a society all the members are so endowed.

  27. It is to the susceptibility of the latter to be converted into living organized tissue that the union of severed structures by the first intention is due.

  28. Duhamel du Monceau, but by means of additions to their extremities and circumference, excess of calcareous tissue being removed by the absorbents.

  29. The former two are supposed to constitute the living tissue of the State; the latter are the fulcra and resistances, the bone and cover of its body.

  30. Enwrapping again this nerve-tunic or retina is a vestment, chiefly made of blood-vessels, connected by fine tissue and thickly coated with black pigment, having its own optical uses.

  31. How it shattered Vein and tissue to the bone; Dropt me faint and blood-bespattered, Helpless on a bed of stone!

  32. But the man had simply vanished; speculation wove no tissue That would hold a drop of water; each new theory fell flat.

  33. The fair creature simply made a movement towards the spiral staircase, as I thought, to fetch down a witness to the important transaction, until my eyes rested on some tissue paper.

  34. And that little package in tissue paper which the judge brought in and laid on the bench!

  35. Again the judge took his seat, still carrying the little parcel wrapped up in tissue paper.

  36. According to this, every cell of every tissue and organ of the body produces minute particles called gemmules, which partake of the characters of the cells that produce them.

  37. But it is not until long after the three-parted stage that the cerebral hemispheres make their appearance therefore we cannot speak of mind as present when the cell and tissue basis of mind is not present.

  38. It burns in the living tissue just as coal oxidizes in the boiler of an engine; its atoms fly apart and unite with oxygen so as to satisfy their chemical affinities for this substance.

  39. All the various things we do in the performance of our daily tasks are done by the combined action of our muscle and nerve and other tissue cells; our life is all of their lives, and nothing more.

  40. We would not expect to find a missing link that was actually intermediate in all respects between modern apes and modern men, any more than we should look for actual connecting bands of tissue between any two leaves upon a tree.

  41. They are unitary masses of living matter with a peculiar central body or nucleus, and every tissue of every living thing is composed of them.

  42. The nitrogen atom makes the protein an extremely volatile compound, so that the latter burns readily in the tissue cells; and the hydrogen and oxygen bring their specific characteristics to the total molecule.

  43. Tim read the tissue and glowed with excitement at what he read.

  44. Hunter thumbed through the flimsy sheets of tissue with experienced fingers.

  45. This shows a number of white bars (xylem) surrounded by a more delicate tissue (phloem).

  46. The green tissue of the leaf is much more compact than in the fern we examined, and the cells are more nearly round and the intercellular spaces smaller.

  47. The ground tissue is composed, as in the leaves we have studied, of chlorophyll-bearing, loose cells, rather more compact upon the upper side.

  48. The ground tissue of the leaf is composed of very loose, thin-walled cells, containing numerous chloroplasts.

  49. The sporangia in both differ essentially from those of the true ferns in not being derived from a single epidermal cell, but are developed in part from the ground tissue of the leaf.

  50. Outside of the ring of fibro-vascular bundles is the green ground tissue and epidermis.

  51. A longitudinal section shows that the epidermal cells are much elongated, the cells of the ground tissue less so, and in both the partition walls are straight.

  52. The pollen spore bursts its outer coat, and sends out a tube which penetrates for some distance into the tissue of the ovule, acting very much as a parasitic fungus would do, and growing at the expense of the tissue through which it grows.

  53. Sunk mounts or other similar contrivances, and a liberal use of tissue paper, should be utilised by the collector who desires to retain his specimens in their original state.

  54. A neat strip of card affixed to each side of the page in an ordinary album will have the effect of keeping the pages above from flattening out the embossing, but tissue paper should be used as an additional safeguard.

  55. In this tissue they are to be picked out in the medley of the different kinds of cells only with the utmost difficulty, owing to their small number and their but little characteristic properties.

  56. For, as has been seen in the ordinary polynuclear leucocytes, the immigrated polynuclear eosinophils may similarly change to mononuclear cells; they may perhaps settle down, and approximate to the character of fixed connective tissue cells.

  57. Under the influence of stagnation of the milk he saw an invasion of the gland tissue by typical mast cells.

  58. A simple investigation of freshly inflamed tissue is sufficient to show that the cells which have wandered from the blood stream soon contain glycogen.

  59. In a tissue rich in protoplasm, carmine alone stains diffusely, though the nuclei are clearly brought out.

  60. Far more important for the elucidation of the function of the bone-marrow are =clinical observations= on cases in which considerable portions of the bone-marrow are replaced by tissue of another kind.

  61. The conditions in myelogenic leukæmia are quite similar, for foci of myeloid tissue may appear in the spleen or lymph glands according to the kind of metastasis.

  62. Hence Goldmann concluded that the eosinophil cells pass over into the tissue in question, at the call of certain chemiotactic products.

  63. First, the eosinophil cells might be the result of a progressive metamorphosis of the normal tissue cells.


  64. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "tissue" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.

    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    tissue cells; tissue paper