Gr Sentence Examples

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  • The name Samaria is derived through the Gr.

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  • The name is generally said to be derived from the Gr.

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  • The name Volsci itself is significant not merely in its suffix; the older form Volusci clearly contains the word meaning "marsh" identical with Gr.

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  • It is an ironblack, opaque mineral, with metallic lustre; hardness about 6, sp. gr.

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  • Experiment, however, showed that while the quotient on the left hand of this equation was fairly constant for a great number of substances, yet its value was not gR but 7 R; this means that the critical density is, as a general rule, 3.7 times the theoretical density.

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  • Another process of producing such blocks is known as cerography (Gr. !crtpbs), wax.

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  • In the former sense, it is the Gr.

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  • Joseph Gvadanyi's tripartite work Falusi notdrius (Village Notary), published between 1790 and 1796, as also his Ronto Pal es gr.

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  • Titanium ch oride, TiC1 4, is obtained as a colourless filming liquid of 1.7604 sp. gr.

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  • Science, 1825); Herschel's instrument has since been discarded in favour of the pyrheliometer (Gr.

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  • Skeat refers it to a root meaning "to kill," which may connect it with Gr.

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  • Sir David Brewster found with one of these instruments that the number of drops of pure water was 734, while of proof spirit, sp. gr.

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  • If the system is supposed to obey the conservation of energy and to move solely under its own internal forces, the changes in the co-ordinates and momenta can be found from the Hamiltonian equations aE aE qr = 49 - 1 57., gr where q r denotes dg r ldt, &c., and E is the total energy expressed as a function of pi, qi,.

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  • The etymology of rivus and ripa is disputed; some scholars refer both to the root ri-, to drop, flow; others take ripa to be from the root seen in Gr.

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  • The word has generally been derived from Gr.

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  • The salt is soluble in water, but insoluble in caustic potash of sp. gr.

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  • Potassii Bicaromas, dose a to gr.

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  • In a deep-coloured stone the colour may be resolved, by the dichroscope, into an ultramarine 1 Indirectly from Gr.

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  • The B.P. dose of strychnine is to gr.

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  • From it is prepared liquor strychninae hydrochloridi, containing 1 gr.

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  • Its name is derived from Gr.

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  • In logic it came to be used as the translation of the Gr.

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  • The name Phormium is from Gr.

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  • Its name is derived from the Gr.

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  • Thiosinamine is given internally in doses of to i gr.

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  • The root is seen in Gr.

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  • It appears to be connected with the modern French jale, a bowl, but the ultimate origin is unknown; it has been referred without much plausibility to Gr.

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  • The name is derived from Gr.

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  • Among pagan analogues are the Gr.

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  • Did., 1898) compares the "trochilus" (Gr.

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  • In ccllapse following severe haemorrhage and in sudden and accidental arrest of the heart or respiration during chloroform narcosis an intramuscular injection of 1 gr.

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  • Gr eek culture had, however, both in " Hellenic " and " Hellenistic " times, a common essence, just as light is light whether in the original luminous body or in a reflection, and to describe this by the term Hellenism seems most natural.

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  • When two similar zoogametes fuse, the process is conjugation, and the product a zygospore (Gr. ?"vy6, yoke).

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  • It has been referred to the Gr.

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  • Schadewe, sceadu; a form of "shade"; connected with Gr.

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  • Historically theoretical mechanics began with the study of practical contrivances such as the lever, and the name mechanics Gr.

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  • The name is derived from acorus, Gr.

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  • The word is derived from the Gr.

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  • The word is considered by some to be of Egyptian origin, while others connect it with the Gr.

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  • Ilaeckel and Fritz Muller) palingenesis " has been used for the exact reproduction of ancestral features by inheritance, as opposed to " kenogenesis " (Gr.

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  • The word "history" comes from the Gr.

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  • Galle; the Indo-European root appears in Gr.

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  • They are then known as elytra, from the Gr.

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  • Gr Bed f5'd 4.

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  • The gr eat mass of the peasantry was originally free.

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  • It remained until 1853-54, when it was printed at the expense of Prince Gr.

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  • The rubrics of the MSS., it is true, enjoin total immersion, but it only came into general vogue in the 7th century, " when the growing rarity of adult baptism made the Gr.

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  • Oyocos, like, 6 oi,s, tooth), and in the case cited, as the teeth are never changed, it is also monophyodont (Gr.

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  • Dieterich's solution of peptonated iron contains about 2 gr.

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  • The amount of iron existing in the human blood is only 38 gr.; therefore, when an excess of iron is absorbed, part is excreted immediately by the bowel and kidneys, and part is stored in the liver and spleen.

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  • The word " ethics " is derived from the Gr.

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  • Spahn, in same sense, probably related to Gr.

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  • In Syriac the verb means "to make firm," and is the direct source of the Gr.

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  • Sodium arsenate (-10--yl-a gr.) is somewhat less commonly prescribed, though all the compounds of this metal have great value in experienced hands.

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  • Faden, and meaning "the arms extended"; the ultimate origin is a root pet, seen in the Gr.

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  • Sca, through, oupov, the urine) increase the flow of urine, while lithontriptics (Gr.

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  • Gaumen, roof of the mouth; the ultimate origin is probably the root gha, to open wide, seen in Gr.

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  • Cannabis indica - as the drug is termed in the pharmacopoeias - may be given as an extract (dose 4-1 gr.) or tincture (dose 5-15 minims) .

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  • Herr Grün adds "We shall not digress; let us remain in France."

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  • M (Charter) Thurs; gr ante 10 Feb 1281, by Reginald son of Peter to Hugh de Turberville.

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  • The problem lies in the way GR is conceived, its own guiding ethos in fact.

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  • M (Charter) Wed; gr 15 Feb 1327, by K Edw III to Henry de Percy, the king's kinsman.

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  • Developed exclusively for the GR DIGITAL, the wide conversion lens enables ultra wide-angle 21mm photography while preserving its superior optical characteristics.

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  • M (Charter) Wed; gr 28 Jun 1251, by K Hen III to Edmund de Lacy, king's yeoman.

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  • M (Charter) Thurs; gr 20 Apr 1251, by K Hen III to Edmund de Lacy, king's yeoman.

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  • His archaeological work included the investigation of lake dwellings and other prehistoric structures; he went with Schliemann to Troy in 1879, fruits of the expedition being two books, ZurLandeskunde der Troas (1880) and Alt-trojanische Gr p ber and Schad (1882); in 1881 he visited the Caucasus, and on his return published Das Graberfeld von Koban im Lande der Osseten; and in 1888 he accompanied Schliemann to Egypt, Nubia and the Peloponnese.

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  • Ross, Reisen auf den gr.

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  • Chem., 1832, 3, p. 2 49) is to be regarded as a most important contribution to the radical theory, for it was shown that a radical containing the elements carbon, hydrogen and oxygen, which they named benzoyl (the termination yl coming from the Gr.

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  • The word plagium is used in the Digest of the offence of kidnapping or abduction, and the ultimate source is probably to be found in plaga, net, snare, trap, cognate with Gr.

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  • In the reduction by stannous chloride the solution of the ore in the flask is heated to boiling, and a strong solution of stannous chloride is added until the solution is completely decolorized; then 60 cc. of a solution of mercuric chloride (so grammes to the litre) are run in and the contents of the flask poured into a dish containing 600 cc. of water and 60 cc. of a solution containing 200 grammes of manganous sulphate, i litre of phosphoric acid (1.3 sp. gr.), 400 cc. of sulphuric acid, and 1600 cc. of water.

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  • M (Charter) Thurs; gr 20 Apr 1251, by K Hen III to Edmund de Lacy, king 's yeoman.

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  • This comes through the French and Latin forms from the Gr.

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  • Jehlam), centred in the great city of Takkasila (Gr.

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  • Glycerin is a viscid, colourless liquid of sp. gr.

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