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Sentence Examples
This initial pattern changes in larvae of the six and eight arms, when the juvenile rudiment is present.
It was the rudiment of a possible discussion but she was already gone, leaving him alone in the aisle.
A small posterior element in this limb may be a rudiment of the fifth metacarpal.
This is the way the nervous system rudiment is formed in vertebrates as already described.
In fishes, small outgrowths from the myotomes enter the limb rudiment to form the muscles of the fins.
An organ rudiment may be formed and separated from such a sheet in several ways.
She chooses it at the very rudiment and then slowly breathes her resolute energy into it with the patience of the artisans of yersteryear.
All fetuses from whom the testis rudiment had been removed developed as though they were female, as also did those from whom the developing ovary was removed.
Especially in view of the attempts of individual ill-wishers to bury the CIS as a useless rudiment.
Still another method of rudiment formation in a germinal layer is by the development of local thickenings, elongated or round, and detachment from the epithelial sheet.
The latter appear in a very early stage of development as lateral protrusions from the wall of the neural tube, which are constricted off from the remainder of the brain rudiment as the optic vesicles.
This gave me an idea, or the rudiment of one.
Examples from Classical Literature
Near the opposite end of the blastoderm is a white area, which is probably the rudiment of the procephalic lobe.
Yet it is not quite wanting, its rudiment is there, and this rudiment is capable of development.
Here the rudiment of a thought struck her and changed the current of her reason.
Thus, man has still the rudiment of the third eyelid of his shark-ancestor.
They form the rudiment of the notochord, which, as in amphioxus, is derived from the dorsal wall of the archenteron.
According to the author, anlage may be variously rendered as rudiment, inception or primordium.
The fish form is that in which we have only a rudiment of the cerebrum, which is so large in man.
The fore-brain consists of a thalamencephalon and an undivided cerebral rudiment.
A large ganglion becomes developed close to the root, which forms the rudiment of the gasserian ganglion.
In the normal hind foot of the cat the hallux is represented by a rudiment only.
If any one sees a rudiment of reason in this hymenopteron intelligence, he has eyes that are more penetrating than mine.
In lemur catta a more complete rudiment of a marsupial pouch is to be met with.
Yet we must admit that in this habit of birds there is the rudiment, at least, of self-education.
Anteriorly it opens widely into the cerebral rudiment, and posteriorly into the ventricle of the mid-brain.
In the grub he has detected the rudiment of the wing and proboscis of the future being.
A rudiment shows that nature might have given more, but has not done so.
Sometimes a rudiment of a fifth toe appears to be traceable.
This notch is the only rudiment of the choroid fissure of other types.
The structure so formed is the rudiment of the pneumatocyst.
The opening into the cerebral rudiment becomes the foramen of Munro.
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