End-to-end Sentence Examples

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  • The nephridia are like those of the Oligochaeta in general structure; that is to say, they consist of drain-pipe cells which are placed end to end and are perforated by their duct.

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  • If a series of such elements, all equally and longitudinally magnetized, were placed end to end with their unlike poles in contact, the external action of the filament thus formed would be reduced to that of the two extreme poles.

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  • The specimen upon which an experiment is to be made generally consists of a wire having a " dimensional ratio " of at least 300 or goo; its length should be rather less than that of the magnetizing coil, in order that the field Ho, to which it is subjected, may be approximately uniform from end to end.

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  • W is a weight capable of sliding from end to end of the yoke along a graduated scale.

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  • Save for two or three wide streets which traverse it from end to end the town is a network of narrow lanes.

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  • The fillers or inner contents of the cigar must be of uniform quality, and so packed and distributed in a longitudinal direction that the tobacco may burn uniformly and the smoke can be freely drawn from end to end.

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  • Practically the first of these furnaces was that of Despretz, in which the mixture to be heated was placed in a carbon tube rendered incandescent by the passage of a current through its substance from end to end.

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  • The gigantic rampart was unflanked, and the covered ways in the face of it subject to enfilade from end to end.

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  • Two canals, the Oude and the Nieuwe Gracht, intersect the town from end to end.

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  • There the Southern Alps rise range upon range, filling the whole centre, almost or quite touching the western shore, and stretching from end to end of the island.

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  • It was then, too, that his most celebrated production, the Discourses concerning Government, was concluded, in which he upholds the doctrine of the mutual compact and traverses the High Tory positions from end to end.

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  • As soon as Catholic emancipation was carried, the demand for parliamentary reform and extension of the franchise agitated Great Britain from end to end.

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  • Here he reared a continuous rampart with a ditch in front of it, fair-sized forts, probably a dozen in number, built either close behind it or actually abutting on it, and a connecting road running from end to end.

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  • He came thither in person, invaded Caledonia, commenced the reconstruction of the wall of Hadrian, rebuilding it from end to end in stone, and then in the fourth year of his operations died at York.

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  • Corn grinders were flat oval stones, with a smaller one lying cross-ways (95), and slid from end to end.

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  • The western - side, on the contrary, is from end to end intersected with long narrow sea lochs or fjords.

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  • They are succeeded by a broad submontane belt, the tarai, which is rendered moist by the mountain torrents, and is covered by forest from end to end.

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  • It is true that the Indian government interferes as little with the internal jurisdiction of the tribal chiefs amongst the Pathans of the Suliman Range as it does with that of the northern chiefs; but the occupation of a line of posts on the Zhob river, which flanks that range almost from end to end on the west, places the doors of communication with Afghanistan in British hands, and gives command of their hills.

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  • Filaments really consist of elongated cylindrical cells which remain united end to end after division, and they may break up later into elements such as those described above.

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  • The tea is fed into a hopper, which has a large opening at the bottom, and this opening is entirely closed by two cylindrical brushes, which are mounted end to end on a horizontal shaft.

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  • The coal, previously elevated to hoppers, is dropped into the feeding chambers, which are so arranged that they can travel from end to end of the retorthouse and feed the coal into the retorts.

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  • Arago pointed out, by supposing that in passing through the plate the plane of polarization of each monochromatic constituent is rotated by an amount dependent upon the frequency - an explanation that may be at once verified either by using monochromatic light or by analysing the light with a spectroscope, the spectrum in the latter case being traversed by one or more dark bands, according to the thickness of the plate, that pass along the spectrum from end to end as the analyser is rotated.

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  • An end to end anastomosis is the simplest in concept.

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  • The main tumor was excised together with a 5cm margin of small bowel on either side with primary end-to-end anastomosis.

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  • If laid end-to-end, Iraqi al-Samoud II missiles would stretch the length of 1,250 double-decker busses parked bumper-to-bumper.

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  • Putting clave phrases together end-to-end gives us the clave phrases together end-to-end gives us the clave rhythm stream, right?

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  • The rest of the second half was a real ding dong battle with play going from end to end.

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  • In total, I've probably only ever watched three episodes end to end.

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  • A myosin filament contains several hundred myosin molecules in two bundles packed end to end.

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  • A myosin filament contains several hundred myosin filament contains several hundred myosin molecules in two bundles packed end to end.

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  • Start laying the turves, preferably along a straight edge, butting closely end to end.

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  • The strategic planting of shrubs and trees also define spaces and retain end-to-end visibility for pedestrians.

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  • The NFL selected Motorola as the supplier of end-to-end wireless networking solutions for all media covering Super Bowl XL.

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  • It was, in common with all such offices in ancient monasteries, constructed with the most careful regard to cleanliness and health, a stream of water running through it from end to end.

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  • Opening out of the dormitory was always the necessarium, planned with the greatest regard to health and cleanliness, a water-course invariably running from end to end.

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  • Whichever strikes your fancy, measure the space where the table will go from end to end and across.

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  • Laid end to end this would stretch to the moon and back seven times.

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  • Next, cut a length of Velcro tape long enough to fit across the opening of your pillow case from end to end.

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  • Mr Bean has seen shrubs there in May and early June 6 to 8 feet high, with golden blossom from end to end of their branches, and making most gorgeous pictures.

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  • It involves opening the duodenum channel along its length from the stomach to the next portion of intestine, correcting the duodenal lumen end to end (gastrojejunal anastomosis) so that it is a fully open channel.

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  • Then fold the right side over onto the left, end to end.

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  • This should be a vertical, end-to-end fold.

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  • Use the tape to connect the pieces of plastic end-to-end.

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  • Security is good because of end-to-end encryption.

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  • An excellent brake for very large cranes is Matthew's hydraulic brake, in which water is passed from end to end of cylinders fitted with reciprocating pistons, cooling jackets being provided.

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  • The most striking physical feature is the Aravalli range of mountains, which intersects the country almost from end to end in a line running from south-west to north-east.

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  • The cells Cell and are commonly joined end to end in simple or branched Tissue filaments.

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  • The structure formed by a number of such cells placed end to end is called a sieve-tube (obviously comparable with a xylem-vessel), and the end-wall or area of endwall occupied by a group of perforations, a sseve-plate.

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  • At the new Victoria station (London) of the London, Brighton & South Coast railway - which is so long that two trains can stand end to end at the platforms - this system is extended so as to permit a train to start out from the inner end of a platform even though another train is occupying the outer end.

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  • Essentially, a nephridium is a tube, generally very long and much folded upon itself, composed of a string of cells placed end to end in which the continuous lumen is excavated.

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