It is by the position of the umbo in the grave that this fact has been exactly ascertained. |
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Of the physiology of aestivation nothing definite appears to have been ascertained. |
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Knowing the location of Venus in the sky, which can be ascertained from the ephemeris, the observer can find it by day. |
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The exorcism was more effective if the name of the demon could be ascertained. |
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The1028 quantity of ferrous sulphate consumed is now ascertained by again weighing the sample. |
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The capacity of the interior of this fragmentary skull has not been ascertained. |
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This base he ascertained to be a frit, made by means of soda and sand, and coloured by oxide of copper. |
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The excellence of the fulminate may be ascertained, by the following characters. |
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It has been ascertained that A. homunculus had an external lachrymal foramen. |
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The somatic or historical sense is in every case the first that must be ascertained. |
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On the same occasions, the will of the gods was ascertained by the casting of lot or other processes of sortilege. |
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If a horse stopped for no ascertained reason or if a house martin fell they wondered what it portended. |
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It has been ascertained that similar changes ensue in man from the impaction of a calculus in the common duct. |
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But the meaning of color, or change of color in a star is as yet only incompletely ascertained. |
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At what period this intrusive Indo-Germanic column made its attack cannot be ascertained. |
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It had previously been ascertained that he knew how to string together the requisite letters upon paper. |
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A table of the chronology so far as it can be ascertained is furnished, infra. |
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The correct amount of kieselguhr to be added can only be ascertained by experience, and varies with different samples of yeast. |
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Whether or not this hypothesis correctly accounts for kyphosis in turtles can be ascertained only by further study. |
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Sinety126 has studied the effect of lactation on the liver, and has ascertained the existence of fatty degeneration. |
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What symphony it was which Mozart composed at Linz cannot be exactly ascertained. |
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The refraction of invisible heat was ascertained in consequence of the invention of the thermoelectric pile. |
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Whether my friend Lynd walked back to Henderson or not, I never certainly ascertained. |
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When the solution is made from iodine and chlorine, this point can be ascertained by not quite doubling the titration. |
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The temperature of the thermostat is then raised degree by degree, and the height of the meniscus at each point ascertained. |
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How soon keys were added to the monochord, as this measuring instrument was named, cannot positively be ascertained. |
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I allude to the vacant territory, the extent of which is so vast, and the vendible value of which is so well ascertained. |
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This curve, as ascertained for one case, is interesting on account of the close relationship between sexual and vesical activity. |
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Should this point at last be satisfactorily ascertained, it will probably carry with it the whole tribe of vesicatory beetles. |
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In course of time it was ascertained that he had called at nosey's hut on his way home. |
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He had ascertained that no picture post cards of it were obtainable in the village. |
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Anyway, I have ascertained that the greater proportion of the orangemen were sober. |
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Strobel and Pigorini have ascertained that the palustrine dwellings bore a great similarity to those on the Swiss lakes. |
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When the pay-dirt is reached, its depth and the number of zolotniks of gold in every pood taken out are ascertained. |
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These properties of numbers are true, and should be ascertained with a view to use. |
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I speeded to the prothonotary's office, which was kept in the village, and quickly ascertained the truth of Hadwin's pretensions. |
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The latitude as ascertained by the stars Aldebaran and Rigel was 30 degrees 24 minutes 44 seconds South. |
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The velocity of the wind was ascertained by an anemometer of the best London make. |
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What were the causes of this war, wrote a Hungarian annalist, are not to be ascertained. |
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The truth, as in most questions of history, remains for ever in the balance, and cannot be ascertained. |
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Alone and unassisted he first ascertained by personal inquiry the extent of the evil. |
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This is the Amblystoma into which the axolotl has been ascertained to transform. |
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Having ascertained that the midshipmen intended visiting Barbuda, they first steered for that island. |
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Molten silver was then poured into it, the temperature at the time of pouring being ascertained by the calorimetric method. |
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It has since been ascertained that this newspaper was the Baltimore chronos of the 9th inst. |
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The exact nature of the coagulable protein matter in Wyeths Beef Juice has not been ascertained. |
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How the Spaniards derived its name is rather a matter of conjecture than of ascertained, sheer, cold-drawn fact. |
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Ere long, however, it was ascertained that the crest of the Andes did not actually coincide with the continental divide. |
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On counting its cortical layers, it was ascertained to be about 500 years old. |
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But the Japanese had, so far as can be ascertained, little advantage from cross-breeding. |
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This want of jurisdiction can only be ascertained by a judgment on the demurrer to the special plea. |
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The strength of worts is ascertained by means of an instrument termed a saccharometer. |
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Rather, therefore, by implication than by direct examination can the condition of the liver be ascertained. |
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When facts have been ascertained, their dissemination and acceptance is another problem. |
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Having ascertained that Thames was at his heels, he hurried with his ghastly burthen down seacoal Lane. |
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My object, so far, has been to mark the progress of ascertained theoretic notions as to seismology. |
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He early ascertained his limitations with respect to New York and its people. |
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Relative antiquity of the birds might be ascertained by measuring their ecologic adaptations. |
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Here he got a bed, and here he ascertained that the Electra had not yet arrived. |
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By partially uncovering it I ascertained that it was an ancient monument. |
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I ascertained that Mrs. Johnson and Senator Yarborough were all right. |
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The exact site is not ascertained, but it was not far from Aboukir. |
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He fished out of his vest pocket a couple of little things which I carried to the light and ascertained to be pistols. |
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We have also ascertained that the annual parallax is about half a second. |
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The non-existence of an antarctic continent was definitely ascertained. |
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It was not until after separation on the following morning that the captain and his men ascertained the secret of all this loving-kindness. |
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It is far different when the cause of the occlusion is to be ascertained. |
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If any exist they ought to be ascertained and guarded against. |
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This remained to be ascertained in exploring that river upwards. |
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I think I have a clue by which his address may be ascertained. |
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The precise occasion of this offence cannot, and need not, be ascertained. |
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But no sufficient ground for such a pathogeny can be ascertained. |
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The probe is used and the direction and depth of the fistula ascertained. |
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I had ascertained the exact point at which the little churchyard lay. |
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This tribe, however, has since been ascertained to be athapascan. |
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I never ascertained, however, for I had kicked off my shoes and was busy baling with them. |
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They likewise ascertained from various signs, that this party had suffered some maltreatment from the Indians. |
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When we have ascertained exactly how little will serve we shall be able to compute how long we shall be able to exist. |
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Their cerebral localization is very imperfectly ascertained. |
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I took a taxi, and having ascertained the address from the telephone book, I made for the Oxygen Tube Supply Company in Oxford Street. |
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The first point to be ascertained is the time of high water. |
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That is ascertained by process of elimination, and also by asking questions from people that I cure so well. |
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It was ascertained that this variety could be propagated by grafts. |
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If the Day of Judgment had only been ascertained to be a dress day, everybody there would have been eternally correct. |
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Though the night was dark and dismal, yet the form of the unknown might now in some degree be ascertained. |
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On the opposite side they beheld a party of thirty-one savages, which they soon ascertained to be Blackfeet. |
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In these singular remains, the original grain of the wood was still so distinct that they could be ascertained to be the ruins of oak trees. |
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I have since ascertained that the tree is called the sterculia foetida. |
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Svartholm's lawyer Luise Hoj talked to TV2 stated that her client is not behind the attacks as it had been ascertained that someone else had carried out the hacking attacks. |
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Now, at that moment, as was afterward ascertained, Joey was wandering about in the sage-brush on the opposite side of the continent, near Winnemucca, in the State of Nevada. |
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The difference between you and the Eskimo who makes a fur-clad blubber-eating god is merely a difference of several thousand years of ascertained facts. |
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See, now, when we leave the measurer's hands, we are like those strongholds whose angles and different thicknesses have been ascertained by a spy. |
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By an observation of Jupiter's satellites, with a Dolland reflecting telescope, Captain Bonneville ascertained the longitude to be 102 57' west of Greenwich. |
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However, the chances are that having ascertained the young woman to be of unblemished character, he will say to his son, 'I must be quite sure you are in earnest here. |
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