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Example sentences for "tubercles"

Lexicographically close words:
tube; tubed; tuber; tubercle; tubercled; tubercular; tuberculate; tuberculated; tuberculin; tuberculosis
  1. Body slightly hairy; pronotum distinctly constricted; angles distinct; anterior lobe four-tuberculate, with the middle tubercles large and conical.

  2. Beak slender, joints one and two slightly pilose, two more than twice as long as one; tubercles at the apical angles of the pronotum slightly acute, conical.

  3. Cross section of the larva of the browntail moth showing the tubercles bearing the poison hairs.

  4. Csokor has been found in Canada on swine, causing white tubercles on the skin.

  5. Antenna inserted on top of the head between margins, close to the eyes; antenniferous tubercles not projecting from the side of the head.

  6. Antennae inserted in the lateral or dorso-lateral margins of the head; antenniferous tubercles slightly projecting from the sides of the head; head produced strongly cephalad; ocelli at least as far apart as the eyes.

  7. Beak entirely pilose, joint two a third longer than joint one; joint one much longer than three; tubercles at the apical angles of pronotum slightly elevated, obtuse.

  8. Ordinary hairs and three poison hairs of subdorsal and lateral tubercles of the larva of the browntail moth.

  9. In scrofiuska the lungs swell inwardly, but tubercles are not generated, and, unlike consumption, this disease can be cured even when at its height.

  10. This section of the Family contains but one species, distinguished by the posterior lower molars having only three, instead of four, tubercles to their crowns.

  11. Meanwhile it must suffice to compare the microscopical structure of the ossicles from the new skin with that of the small sculptured tubercles of undoubted Mylodon.

  12. The histological structure of the ossicles in the skin now under consideration thus resembles that of the sculptured tubercles of Mylodon in all essential features, but differs in two noteworthy respects.

  13. If the tubercles have grown in such situations as to make this possible, as in the intestinal canal or the lungs, the disintegrated and broken-down material, often containing myriads of the living germs, may be cast off from the body.

  14. These tubercles are as a rule short-lived, and, if the disease progresses, tend to disintegrate.

  15. There appears to have also been some special kind of arrangement in their growth, since, unlike the roots of most living plants, the tubercles to which these rootlets were attached, were arranged spirally around the main root.

  16. Each of these tubercles was pitted in the centre, and into these the almost pointed ends of the rootlets fitted, as by a ball and socket joint.

  17. Bifid tubercles beneath the fourth finger are found in all species except P.

  18. In most specimens the row of tubercles along the outer edge of the tarsus is made up of discrete tubercles, but in some individuals the tubercles form a nearly continuous dermal fold.

  19. Anal opening directed posteriorly at upper edge of thighs; no anal flap; pair of large tubercles below anal opening and smaller tubercles farther below.

  20. Anal opening directed posteriorly at upper edge of thighs; no anal flap; pair of large tubercles below anal opening; small tubercles ventral and lateral to these.

  21. Examination of the subarticular tubercles in Ptychohyla reveals considerable intraspecific variation.

  22. Tubercles sometimes form on the iris, and not unfrequently it presents a granulated appearance.

  23. The above symptoms, together with deep-seated tubercles of the skin and mucous membrane, constitute what Mons.

  24. Or tubercles form in the cellular tissue, enlarge, and involve the skin.

  25. Besides the one lately mentioned, other caterpillars are rendered striking by the brilliant colour of the tubercles from which their hairs emerge.

  26. I must not here omit to mention the curious hooks emerging from two tubercles on the back of the eighth segment of the ferocious larva of that beautiful tiger-beetle, the Cicindela campestris L.

  27. Besides the appendages here mentioned, the elytra exhibit a variety of tubercles and other elevations of various form and size, which it would be endless to particularize.

  28. The former has a central longitudinal cavity, black at the bottom, on the sides of which the tubercles are flat and without a bristle.

  29. Tubercles are present on the right-hand side of each root.

  30. At other times, there are tubercles in almost every state of hardness, and in that of suppuration.

  31. These tubercles in turn undergo another change, becoming soft in the centre and gradually involving the whole of the hardened parts, which, uniting with adjoining ones, soon forms cysts of considerable size.

  32. When occurring in the joints, tubercles may give rise to chronic suppurative inflammation, as in white swellings and hip-joint disease.

  33. If chronic peritonitis be connected with the tubercular diathesis, tubercles may be discovered upon the surface of the stomach and alimentary canal, and may also be found in the lungs and brain.

  34. Tubercles may form in other organs and result in a breaking down of their tissues, but the employment of the term Consumption in this article is restricted to the lungs.

  35. The first pass upward and forward until they are blended with the tubercles of the corpora quadrigemina.

  36. Tubercles of the branches full and rounded below the areolae.

  37. Tarsal folds and tubercles are lacking in Syrrhophus, Tomodactylus, and the augusti group of Eleutherodactylus.

  38. Greek (tomis + dactylus) meaning knife toe; in reference to either the sharp subarticular tubercles or the unwebbed toes.

  39. The tubercles are small and numerous in Syrrhophus and larger in Tomodactylus and the Eleutherodactylus augusti group.

  40. Most species of Eleutherodactylus have no plantar supernumerary tubercles; a few species have such tubercles, which never extend between the metatarsal tubercles as in Syrrhophus and Tomodactylus.

  41. Supernumerary tubercles rarely are present on the feet of Eleutherodactylus, but are present and numerous in every species of Syrrhophus, Tomodactylus, and in the members of the augusti group of Eleutherodactylus (Fig.

  42. The skin over these tubercles was of a reddish colour, intermixed with blotches, like those which occur in the pityriasis versicolor.

  43. The evolution of the leprous tubercles is usually preceded by that of slight erythematous patches of a tawny red hue in whites, and blacker than the surrounding integuments in negroes.

  44. For the occasional livid colour of the lumps or tubercles in the face, see the extract in the preceding note from Dr.

  45. The regularity of the presence of tubercles in scrofulous abscesses and ulcers of the skin and in scrofulous caries was shown by Friedländer.

  46. This termination in cheesy degeneration likewise affects inflammatory products surrounding the tubercle, and even relatively normal tissues in which numerous tubercles may lie.

  47. The tubercles resulting from inoculation often resemble in structure the meningeal tubercles of the brain rather than the type presented by tubercles in lymphatic glands.

  48. The frequent association of well-defined tubercles with what were regarded as antecedent scrofulous disturbances also suggested an intimacy of relation between scrofula and tuberculosis.

  49. The same organisms were found in tubercles produced by the inoculation of tubercles from man, and he regarded these rod-shaped bodies as the specific element productive of miliary tuberculosis.

  50. This observer likewise called attention to the presence of agglomerated tubercles as the chief constituent of the new formation of lupus.

  51. That an actual growth of tubercles from the wall of the intestinal {104} lymphatics may take place has long been known, and Ponfick has recently discovered that tubercles may be found growing from the wall of the thoracic duct.

  52. The objection on the ground of structure loses its force in connection with the well known differences in the structure of miliary tubercles in the human body, already mentioned.

  53. That the bacillus of tubercle may be directly received into the blood-current is likewise evident from the observations of Weigert, who found tubercles growing from the walls of the pulmonary blood-vessels, venous as well as arterial.

  54. These white spots, examined microscopically by Professor Delafield, are found to be neither tubercles nor gummy tumors, but to consist of polygonal cells, lying in the meshes of the capillary plexus of veins, which are perfectly preserved.

  55. The development of tubercles in the iris may take place without any permanent inflammatory reaction.

  56. The tubercles are more particularly to be found in the lungs and in the membranes of the brain.

  57. The tone was always musical and often of much power, and the pupils seemed thoroughly to understand what they were doing and the meaning of the music.

  58. Illustration: Tubercles on the roots of the soy bean.

  59. The bacteria living in tubercles on the roots of clover, beans, peas, etc.

  60. The eighth has a pair of tubercles with hooks, of which the larva makes use in ascending and descending its vertical hole, like a sweep in a chimney.

  61. Underneath, each segment of the body has several rows of tubercles of nearly spherical form, surmounted by small bristles having reddish points, and all of them bent backwards.

  62. Saturnia pavonia-major comes from a very large caterpillar, which is of a beautiful green, with tubercles of turquoise blue, each of which is surmounted by seven stiff divergent hairs.

  63. Rex in the uniform pinkish color of the wall and of the spores; the dividing threads are furnished remotely with minute roundish tubercles as in Didymium; the spores are somewhat larger than in D.

  64. For cultivation of bacteria from tubercles of Legumes.

  65. With grain-like tubercles on only one valve, or entirely lacking --10.

  66. With grain-like tubercles on all 3 valves of the fruit --9.


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