10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «INAUDIBLENESS» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
inaudibleness in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
inaudibleness im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
Journal of the American Oriental Society
"Murmur" is inaudibleness of syllables and consonants. The commentator
explains akshara, ' syllables,' as meaning here ' vowels,' but there seems no
need of refusing the word its ordinary signification. Inaudibleness, we are further
told, ...
2
British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review
So, the fact that the direction the air is taking in the bronchial tubes determines
the audibleness or inaudibleness of the respiratory murmur, shows that the
sound is influencible by convexion — in other words, has a distant source, and is
not ...
3
Journal of the Senate of Minnesota, Sitting as a High Court ...
... Article XVIII 1855 Cross-examination of, under Article XVIII : 1856
IMPEACHMENT. By House of Representatives in person 3 Adoption of, articles of
5 Articles of, read 6 INAUDIBLENESS. Complaint of, by Senators ; Mealey 248 D.
Buck 248 .
Eugene St. Julien Cox, 1882
4
The British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review, Or, ...
So, the fact that the direction the air is taking in the bronchial tubes determines
the audibleness or inaudibleness of the respiratory murmur, shows that the
sound is influencible by convexion — in other words, has a distant source, and is
not ...
5
Good English: Or, Popular Errors in Language
... of himself, he loses control of his audience. There is nothing in elocution so
unexceptionally vicious, as violence of delivery : it is worse, even, than
inaudibleness ; for while the latter fatigues a congregation, the former disgusts
them.
Edward Sherman Gould, 1880
6
A Text-book of Practical Medicine: With Particular Reference ...
The non-occurrence of hoarseness and inaudibleness of the cough, until an
advanced period of the malady, is indicative of consecutive tuberculosis. On the
contrary, if the cough have been hoarse from the beginning, especially while the
...
7
A New Universal Etymological, Technological and Pronouncing ...
Heedless; careless; regardless ; negligent ; not fixing the mind on an object.
Inattentively, in-at-ten'tiv-le, ml. Without attention ; carelessly ; heedlessly.
Inaudibility, in-aw-dc-bil'o-te, ) s. State of Inaudibleness, in-aw'de-bl-nes,) being
inaudible.
John Craig (lexicographer.), 1849
8
Lectures on the Theory and Practice of Physic
The physical signs of dilatation of the bronchial cells are a morbidly clear sound
on percussion corresponding to the part of the lung affected; and inaudibleness,
or nearly so, of the respiratory sound in auscultation. Sometimes, during ...
William Stokes, John Bell, 1842
Inaudibleness comes in some eases from turning one's face clean away from a
part of the congregation. One should never let any portion of the audience see
the back of his head. 3. Harsh voices are not absolute hindtr- ances to agreeable
...
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Cobbett's Parliamentary History of England from the Norman ...
... that if his niajesty's command had been of no larger extent, the trouble of a
common-hall might well have been spared) and partly pleading the
inaudibleness of 'his voice in such it vast assembly; but being deemed thejittest
for that service by ...
Great Britain. Parliament, William Cobbett, 1808
NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «INAUDIBLENESS» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
inaudibleness im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Book review: 'The Paper Garden' by Molly Peacock
As Emily Dickinson observed, “The career of flowers differs from ours only in inaudibleness.” Most important, perhaps, Peacock's book is a ... «Washington Post, Mai 11»