How To Use Azoic In A Sentence

  • C_6H_5CONH·CH_2CONH·NH_2, and this substance is converted by nitrous acid into diazo-hippuramide, C_6H_5CONH·CH_2·CO·NH·N_2·OH, which is hydrolysed by the action of caustic alkalis with the production of salts of hydrazoic acid. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 1 "Austria, Lower" to "Bacon"
  • They imagined they could distinguish certain geological relations and families, and would talk about trilobites, the Old Red Sandstone period, and the azoic age, or follow random speculation to far-lying conclusions, developing vague humors of phrase and fancy, having altogether a joyful good time. Mark Twain: A Biography
  • The obelisks are all formed of granite, the foundation-stone of the globe, belonging to the oldest azoic formation, which laid down the first basis for the appearing of life. Roman Mosaics Or, Studies in Rome and Its Neighbourhood
  • The problem belongs to the science of statistics, and it is a most difficult affair for anyone whose mathematics is primitive, and mine remain azoic in spite of the half dozen manuals which I once devoutly imagined that I understood. Public Opinion
  • azoic rocks contain not organic remains
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  • These ideas were largely a carry over from Edward Forbes in the late 1800's, who proposed the azoic hypothesis for the deep sea.
  • This was the so-called ‘azoic’ (a = without, zoic = life) theory and the supposed lifeless region below 300 fathoms was the ‘azoic zone,’ an abyss where no life could exist.
  • Azoic dyeing consists of reacting two components, neither of which itself is a dye, with one another inside the fiber to form an azo pigment.
  • Chaotic purpose shaped a lifeless earth Which spawned primordial ooze conceived within Azoic consciousness.
  • These compounds can be prepared from reduction of nitro compounds, by the action of nitric acid on amines, from compounds containing the carbonyl group (azines), and from the salts of hydrazoic acid (azide).
  • Within this mud belt, which ranges up to 20 meters deep, there are areas in which the oxygen levels are zero - ‘azoic zones’ or ‘dead zones,’ Weeks explained.
  • What though it be only an azoic extract of intense potato, dimly tinct with sargasso and macaroni -- it has a pleasing warmth and bulk. Shandygaff
  • Scientists long ago clung to the "azoic hypothesis" about the deep -- the presumption that nothing could possibly be alive so far from the photosynthetic world. Gulf oil spill imperils Justin Bieber
  • He has explored portions of that continent as far down as the azoic rocks, and made many important discoveries as to the past life of the globe. Life: Its True Genesis
  • As the metazoic embryo in its earlier stages of development is not yet able to obtain its food and so build up the frame, the necessary material has to be stored up in the ovum. The Evolution of Man — Volume 1
  • The presence of phosphatic nodules and bituminous matter, even in some of the lowest azoic rocks, probably indicates life at these periods; and the existence of the Eozoön in the Laurentian formation of Canada is generally admitted. X. On the Imperfection of the Geological Record. On the Sudden Appearance of Groups of Allied Species in the Lowest Known Fossiliferous Strata
  • The gut is the oldest of all the organs of the metazoic body, and it leads us back to the earliest age of the formation of organs -- to the first section of the Laurentian period. The Evolution of Man — Volume 2
  • Plutonic action would be very general, and volcanic mud, ash, and sand would be ejected and spread far and wide, which, sinking to the bottom of the water, may possibly be the origin of what we now designate the azoic or metamorphic slates and schists, as also the early Cambrian and Silurian strata. Getting Gold: a practical treatise for prospectors, miners and students
  • This is clearly the oldest and original form of the metazoic embryo. The Evolution of Man — Volume 1
  • The Manx naturalist Edward Forbes coined the word ‘azoic’ to describe this self-evidently lifeless zone.
  • Had they determined to study the subject of life, as we have done, from the Bible as well as from nature, they would have commenced at these toad-producing rocks, and worked their way upward to the source of all life, and not downward to the vanishing point -- that where animal life ceases in the azoic rocks. Life: Its True Genesis
  • Diagram of the four secondary germinal layers, transverse section through the metazoic embryo: Figure 1.74 of an annelid, Figure 1.75 of a vermalian. a primitive gut, dd ventral glandular layer, df ventral fibre-layer, hm skin-fibre-layer, hs skin-sense-layer, u beginning of the rudimentary kidneys, n beginning of the nerve-plates.) The Evolution of Man — Volume 1
  • This tiny rose (above) was made by mixing an exotic element with hydrazoic acid. Boing Boing

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