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Example sentences for "transmitted"

Lexicographically close words:
transmissions; transmissive; transmit; transmits; transmittal; transmitter; transmitters; transmitting; transmogrified; transmontane
  1. Does any one question but something of this virus is transmitted to the offspring?

  2. Balfour tells us: "All these facts that fall under our observation contradict the crude ideas of those so-called naturalists, who state that one species can be transmitted into another in the course of generations.

  3. The qualities which gave them success would be transmitted to their offspring.

  4. Accordingly he was transmitted to Great Barrington, then the shire-town of Berkshire, and placed in the hands of General Fellows, high sheriff of the county, who immediately confined him in the county gaol.

  5. A pardon was immediately made out and transmitted to Springfield, and Richard returned to his family.

  6. A curious fragment belonging to this school, the dialogue between Arthur and Eliwlod, has transmitted to us the latest sighs of this latest protestation of expiring naturalism.

  7. Owen and Mobley, 1948): The digestive tract of this cockroach is the normal habitat of this yeast which was transmitted to sirup by the insects.

  8. The virus could also be transmitted through the feces of wild mice if the mice happened to feed on virus-infected cockroaches.

  9. A new species of Torulae occurring in and transmitted by the American cockroach Periplaneta americana (Linn.

  10. The Foreign Relations Committee of the Bolsheviki has transmitted these declarations to the Central Committee at Petrograd, as well as to the Soviets.

  11. On May 1st Miliukov, the Foreign Minister, transmitted this Manifesto to the Allied governments as a preliminary to an invitation to those governments to restate their war aims.

  12. The remarkable figure and occupation of this ancient pilgrim was recalled to my memory by an account transmitted by my friend Mr. Joseph Train, supervisor of excise at Dumfries, to whom I owe many obligations of a similar nature.

  13. But we find it is one of the principles of the Order, that every Jesuit is to be a spy upon every other, and that everything bearing upon character is to be transmitted by every individual to the Superior.

  14. If any wavering is discovered in confession, it is all written down and carefully transmitted as a reserved case to the General.

  15. It is perfectly clear, therefore, that the results of these manifestations, although they are said to be sub sigillo, are all transmitted to the General, and obtained for that very purpose.

  16. It appears that at that date the majority of the British public actually believed that, as Nature had placed two pipes in the neck, solids were transmitted by one and fluids by the other during the ordinary act of swallowing.

  17. He received instead a note from the minister of public worship, informing him that orders would shortly be transmitted concerning himself, the execution of which admitted neither appeal nor yet delay.

  18. They have since been transmitted as a sacred deposit from one fiduciary executor to another.

  19. Cambaeres, the chancellor, transmitted his observations to Napoleon.

  20. The rooms were adorned with exquisite objects of art, and 4,390 francs were received and transmitted to the mayor of Lyons.

  21. When a source of light is placed at some point between a lens and its principal focus, the light rays are not converged, but are transmitted in a parallel beam the same size as the lens.

  22. The manner in which the string galvanometer is arranged to reproduce a transmitted picture is shown in Fig.

  23. The photograph or picture which is to be transmitted is fastened out perfectly flat upon a copying-board.

  24. The most deadly enmity frequently existed between neighboring chiefs, and the bitter feeling was transmitted unimpaired from father to son.

  25. This was the tomb of Father Omehr; his epitaph was written and treasured in the hearts of all who knew him, and, transmitted from sire to son, required no foreign chisel to deepen the impression upon the living tablet.

  26. On viewing this by transmitted light a series of grays is seen, and the effect of contrast is quite apparent.

  27. The solution appears yellow by transmitted light or it will color a surface yellow.

  28. He had not when he returned to France, three hundred thousand francs in his possession, though he had transmitted fifty millions to the State.

  29. It was, of course, transmitted to England, that His Majesty's Government might judge of the necessity of an investigation.

  30. General Orders, His Excellency the Governor-in-Chief and Commander of the Forces feels the highest gratification in obeying the Commands of His Royal Highness the Prince Regent, transmitted in a letter from the Right Hon.

  31. The same picture that Father Duran saw, showed that the ancestors of the Mexican people transmitted a tradition, relating that during their journey a kind of sand (or hail) rained upon them.

  32. All these records, kept by men inspired of the Holy Ghost, were carefully preserved, and transmitted from generation to generation.

  33. A certain father Gozani went zealously into the whole subject, entered the synagogue, copied the inscriptions, and transmitted them to Rome.

  34. During Swift's visit to London in 1710 he had regularly transmitted to Stella, by which name Esther Johnson is made known to posterity, an account of his daily doings with the new Government.

  35. Early in July, 1565, the commission of reform appointed by Philip transmitted its report to Spain.

  36. The system under which they have been trained is too peculiar to be much affected by these influences, and the ideas transmitted from their ancestors are too deeply settled in their minds to be easily disturbed.

  37. Charles held the works of the great Venetian in the highest honor, and was desirous that by his hand his likeness should be transmitted to posterity.

  38. An account of the miracle, duly authenticated, was transmitted to Rome; and the holy man, on the application of Philip, received the honors of canonization from the pontiff.

  39. Apparently this message was not transmitted to the flagship at the time.

  40. During the first ten weeks, I transmitted two pounds to my parents, to assist them.

  41. Again I said to myself that "a penny hained was a penny gained," and four chairs in the chambers became my couch, while the money which I would have given for a lodging was transmitted to my parents.

  42. I took two hundred pounds from the two hundred and fifty that had been given to me to provide for my voyage, and transmitted them to my father, to relieve him from his distress.

  43. In elements of this kind the heat is transmitted to the plate entirely by conduction from which it is utilized in any manner requiring a heated surface.

  44. When the heat is to be transmitted directly by radiation the heating coils are open, as with the toaster.

  45. The heat is transmitted to the radiators in the same manner as in the pressure systems.

  46. Even though the furnace is able to furnish a plentiful supply of heat to warm the house, it cannot be transmitted to the rooms unless there is sufficient radiating surface.

  47. Typhoid fever, one of the commonest and most dreaded of diseases, is usually transmitted by water.

  48. The terms direct and alternating current apply to the direction of the electric impulses which constitute the transmitted energy.

  49. Among bacteriologists it is very generally recognized that none of the dreaded diseases to which the human kind is susceptible are transmitted by gases.

  50. The energy transmitted is determined by the amperes of current carried by the wires and the volts of pressure by which it is impelled.

  51. The carrying capacity of wires is determined by the amperes of current that can be transmitted without heating.

  52. These phases are transmitted by three wires, any two of which will form a circuit and give a supply of energy at the same voltage.

  53. In the electric iron, the heat is developed in the place where it can be used to the greatest advantage, and transmitted to the face of the iron with but very little loss.

  54. The levers, E, E', are articulated in such a way that the motion transmitted by them is slackened toward the outer end and quickened toward the middle of the loom.

  55. It will be seen that this apparatus is of very simple construction, the motion of the piston being transmitted directly to the winding-drum shaft by means of a flexible steel rack.


  56. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "transmitted" 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:
    transmitted from; transmitted light; transmitted through