10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «SONOROUSNESS»
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1
Selfhood and Authenticity
A memorable one-liner from Spinoza also expresses the self-implication involved
in our sonorousness. He tells us: "Whatever Peter tells me about Paul, tells me
more about Peter than Paul." Santayana too argues that, "other people's idea of ...
In the first case, the increase of sonorousness is partial. It is most usually beneath
either clavicle, between this bone and the breast, in a space more or less
accurately circumscribed, that the chest, when percussed, yields a sound
evidently ...
Gabriel Andral, Daniel Spillan, 1843
3
The Medico-chirurgical Review
Contraction of the cavity of the thorax is more frequent in tubercular pleurisies
than in simple pleurisies. This deformation sometimes succeeds pleurisies not of
a tubercular character. 6th. Percussion of the chest. The sonorousness of the
chest ...
4
The Medico-chirurgical Review and Journal of Medical Science
With the first class are connected sonorousness of the chest, the absence of the
respiratory murmur, the abnormal development of the thoracic parietes, and
debility of the muscles of inspiration noticed by Dr. Stokes as the consequence of
the ...
5
A Practical treatise on the physical exploration of the ...
or less distended with gas, and the effect of this, it may be supposed, is to
increase the sonorousness on that side, even at the summit, independently of the
transmission of the tympanitic gastric sound which is sometimes observed. 4.
Scapular ...
6
A practical treatise on the physical exploration of the ...
or less distended with gas, and the efl'ect of this, it may be supposed, is to
increase the sonorousness on that side, even at the summit, independently of the
transmission of the tympanitic gastric sound which is sometimes observed. 4.
Austin FLINT (the Elder.), 1866
7
Lectures on the Theory and Practice of Physic
2. A convexity of the thorax ; but this is not a constant symptom. 3. An unusual
sonorousness, on percussion, through the whole extent of the diseased side, or
only at the upper region, for, lower down, a dull sound indicates a liquid effusion.
4.
William Stokes, John Bell, 1842
8
Diagnosis of Diseases Affecting the Respiratory
It is, that when the accumulation of air or gas is large, owing to the tension of the
thoracic wall the sonorousness is diminished, and the sound may even become
dull, the tympanitic quality being of course preserved. The tympanitic sound in ...
9
Physical Exploration to the Diagnosis of Diseases Affecting ...
It is, that when the accumulation of air or gas is large, owing to the tension of the
thoracic wall the sonorousness is diminished, and the sound may even become
dull, the tympanitic quality being of course preserved. The tympanitic sound in ...
10
A practical treatise on the diseases of the respiratory ...
Rilliet and Barthez first ascertained with great care the exact spot where
sonorousness naturally ceased at the posterior inferior portion of the chest in
children of various ages ; they then measured, following the vertebral column, the
distance ...
Charles James Blasius Williams, Meredith Clymer, 1845
10 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «SONOROUSNESS»
Vedi di che si parla nei media nazionali e internazionali e come viene utilizzato il termine ino
sonorousness nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
Sacred Spaces: St. Mary of the Visitation rose despite Civil War delays
The barrel-vaulted ceiling of the Romanesque Revival church frames any sound in the nave with echoing sonorousness – a perfect environment for the 1987 ... «AL.com, lug 15»
MODEST MOUSE
Longtime listeners and newbies alike crammed into the St. Augustine Amphitheater this past Friday night to revel in the indie sonorousness that characterizes ... «Folio Weekly, lug 15»
Proms 2015: Prom 4, City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra …
It's normally called on to add an impossibly deep, rumbling, fruity sonorousness to the bass line, but it has an engagingly husky and expressive upper range too. «Telegraph.co.uk, lug 15»
Bhagavadgita Foundation Poster Launch
... the latest recording techniques and technologies has resulted in a wonderful mix of extreme sonorousness. That this has been acclaimed by stalwarts across ... «IndiaGlitz.com, lug 15»
SOUND OFF Special Edition: 10+ Most Important Gay Musicals, Part 2
To wit, the protagonist's boyfriend singing the rapturous "I'd Rather Be Sailing" left anyone lucky enough to attend the brief run swimming in sonorousness and ... «Broadway World, lug 15»
Feature review: a whole musical world on your doorstep
The remarkable thing is that it works, the oud and horse fiddle sharing a timbre of mellow sonorousness, while Bukhu's singing is as gravelly as a mountain pass ... «Sydney Morning Herald, mag 15»
Stephen Hough, RFH
... permitted were ideal, though at fuller moments its tone sometimes left one wishing for a warmer, rounder bass sonorousness in place of its angular clarity. «The Arts Desk, apr 15»
Kent Russell
... and the right-hand corner of my desk is flush with the thin windowsill. I was lulled by the sonorousness of snow melting on to the iron railings of my fire escape. «Financial Times, mar 15»
Netanyahu and Churchill: Analogy and Error
... to Bibi's norm—but in the sonorousness and the seriousness of what he said. And it was not Churchill of the '40s. This was the desperate Churchill of the '30s. «Commentary Magazine, mar 15»
Krauthammer's Take: Netanyahu's Speech Reminiscent of Churchill …
“In a way it was Churchillian — not in delivery; it was not up to Bibi's norm — but in the sonorousness and the seriousness of what he said,” Krauthammer ... «National Review Online, mar 15»