How To Use Climacteric In A Sentence
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For now we are approaching the year 1588, “which an astronomer of Konigsberg, above a hundred years before, foretold would be an admirable year, and the German chronologers presaged would be the climacterical year of the world.”
Westward Ho!
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I never go home abruptly because a snake crosses my way, nor have any particular dread of a climacterical year; yet I confess that, with all my scorn of old women, and their tales, I consider it as an unhappy day when I happen to be greeted, in the morning, by Suspirius the screech-owl.
The Rambler, sections 55-112 (1750-1751); from The Works of Samuel Johnson in Sixteen Volumes, Vol. IV
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Both Western and Chinese herbal traditions have numerous solutions for climacteric women.
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Thus it appears that some aspects of ethylene-dependent gene expression are conserved between climacteric fruits such as melon and tomato.
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Bunning reached some new climacteric of pathetic whining when he bewailed, on the Senate floor, the fact that his own filibuster had caused him to miss a big baseball game on TV.
Kara Vallow: Jim Bunning: Too Mean and Weird for the GOP
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This process of alternative and individual reading reaches its climacteric in the ‘full flood of unlicensed text and independent thought’ of the 1640s.
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The fact that such a climacteric event of our history is not being taught is disconcerting.
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Pear are climacteric fruit: their ripening is associated with a burst of autocatalytic ethylene production.
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The majority of this work, however, has been conducted on climacteric species.
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In females about 50 years old, various symptoms of climacteric disorders may appear with the decline of ovarian function.
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Though the sons and heirs of heaven are now hidden, the world knows them not (1 John iii. 1), yet the time is fixed when they shall appear in glory, as Joash in his seventh year; by that time he was ready to be shown, not a babe, but, having served his first apprenticeship to life and arrived at his first climacterical year, he had taken a good step towards manhood; by that time the people had grown weary of Athaliah's tyranny and ripe for a revolution.
Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume II (Joshua to Esther)
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Be suitable for the people with insomnia and dreaminess , hypodynamia, sallow complexion, dysphoria, depressed expression, or suffering from climacteric syndrome (pale tongue thin coating).
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As a senescing hormone, it promotes leaf-yellowing, climacteric fruit ripening, flower and leaf abscission.
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That year was, indeed, the climacterical year of the world; and decided once and for all the fortunes of the European nations, and of the whole continent of America.
Westward Ho!, or, the voyages and adventures of Sir Amyas Leigh, Knight, of Burrough, in the county of Devon, in the reign of her most glorious majesty Queen Elizabeth
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He is now sixty-three; and it won't do, you know, for grand - climacterical people to procrastinate -- nay, to _proannuate_ -- which is a new, and, for all I see, a very bad word.
Letters of Edward FitzGerald in two volumes, Vol. 1
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We studied the effects of daily use of isoflavonoids on climacteric symptoms and quality of life in patients with a history of breast cancer.
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I can furnish you with one which I have been accustomed to regard as a "grand climacterical absurdity.
Notes and Queries, Number 208, October 22, 1853 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc
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Above the ground she stores it in drupe and pome and berry, nut and nutlet and achene, and below the ground in rootstock and rhizome, corm and tuber, pumping them full with strokes quick and strong in these grand climacteric days of the summer.
Some Summer Days in Iowa
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Lock starts the chapter with an interesting historical review of the emergence of the female climacteric or menopause in medical and psychoanalytic discourse.
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I have not overlooked what you intimate in regard to Mr. Jefferson, who approaches his octogenary Climacteric with a mens sana in corpore sano.
Letters to and from Jefferson, 1821-1822
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In particular, it can promote makeup and secretion of female sex hormone of climacteric women.
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The sight of him obediently doing this is an awe-inspiring climacteric in his career.
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In the end, this subplot becomes a mere plot device when the out-of-control avenging husband bails up O'Reilly at the climacteric.
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The authors conclude that a dosage of 114 mg per day of phytoestrogens for three months does not relieve hot flushes or other climacteric symptoms.
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At the climacteric, various symptoms such as forgetfulness, hot flush, depressive neurosis, abnormal sensation, and sleeplessness are often observed, due to hypofunction of the ovaries.
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Ethylene plays a major role in initiating ripening in climacteric fruits such as tomato and apple.
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But when he had spoken awhile of some sacred and mystical numbers, as three for the Trinity, three for the heavenly Hierarchy, seven for the Sabbath, and seven times seven for a Jubilee; and lastly, -- seven times nine for the grand climacterical year; she, perceiving whereto it tended, began to be troubled with it.
Memoirs of the Court of Queen Elizabeth
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By contrast, Dickens's second protagonist, Oliver Twist, experiences what seems set to be his climacteric in an intensely fraught boyhood.
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In climacteric fruits such as peaches and tomato, ripening is associated with a characteristic burst of respiration which correlates with an increase in ethylene production.
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Again, the results revealed no significant differences in climacteric symptoms or well-being between the groups.
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So now we come to the fateful month of July 1944, when the waters were rising along the whole periphery of the Nazi empire, where everywhere, in Speidel's words, "... the floodgates are creaking," to the day, the 20th, of the attentat; a climacteric in the history of the Third Reich of Hitler's relations with the Army, and of the rational direction of the German war effort.
Barbarossa
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Like Nestor, who preaches about the fine fellows he remembered in his youth, Lepidus (although barely yet in his grand climacteric!) will depicture, with moving eloquence, the numerous precious volumes of far-famed collectors, which he has seen, like Macbeth's witches,
Bibliomania; or Book-Madness A Bibliographical Romance
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The climacteric arrived with a massive run on the pound.
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In the climacteric fruit tomato, ethylene is perceived by a family of six receptor proteins.
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A transitional period occurs prior to menopause termed the climacteric or perimenopause.
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Konigsberg, above a hundred years before, foretold would be an admirable year, and the German chronologers presaged would be the climacterical year of the world.
Westward Ho!, or, the voyages and adventures of Sir Amyas Leigh, Knight, of Burrough, in the county of Devon, in the reign of her most glorious majesty Queen Elizabeth
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The destruction of the Babri Masjid was an important climacteric in the decline of the administration.
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But the First World War shocked even him, and that was probably a climacteric.
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Ripening is physiologically divided into two distinct classes: climacteric and non-climacteric.
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Recently, it has been shown that young Citrus fruitlets are able to synthesize ethylene in a manner that resembles the system II pathway of the climacteric fruits.
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It is thought that the increase in ethylene responsiveness during petal development culminates in the ethylene climacteric.
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Given these emphases on significant dates, it may not be coincidental that the Ara Pacis was begun during the year in which Augustus reached the climacteric age of fifty.
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The climacteric stage of the mere exercise of reason is displayed in Stoicism, an ethical system which aims primarily not at virtue but at happiness, although this theory inculcates that happiness can be attained only through "ataraxia" (inward quietness or peace of mind), while this can only be gained by virtue.
The World's Greatest Books — Volume 14 — Philosophy and Economics
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God, determine our thoughts, and shall we never determine our disputations upon our climacterical years, for particular men and periodical years, for the life of states and kingdoms, and never consider these in our long life, and our interest in the everlasting kingdom?
Devotions Upon Emergent Occasions Together with Death's Duel
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The year 1981 was a major climacteric for the politicization of policing, most obviously because of the urban riots, unprecedented in the twentieth century.
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The released film now opens with the final scenes of Eddie's ejection from his government job for reasons which will not become apparent until the climacteric of Three Dollars.
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There are two aspects of this climacteric event to be considered in relation to the history of our civilization.
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Conflicting results have been reported during the ripening of climacteric fruits after harvest.
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That year was, indeed, the climacterical year of the world; and decided once and for all the fortunes of the
Westward Ho!
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Above the ground she stores it in drupe and pome and berry, nut and nutlet and achene, and below the ground in rootstock and rhizome, corm and tuber, pumping them full with strokes quick and strong in these grand climacteric days of the summer.
Some Summer Days in Iowa
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Whatever the nomenclature, be it male menopause or climacteric or age related hypotestosteronaemia, men presenting with symptoms outlined in the box should be investigated.