How To Use Ephemerid In A Sentence

  • The ephemeride does not die so quickly as you think," said Becker; Willis the Pilot
  • Among the older writers who describe incurvation or torsion of the penis are Arantius, 6.435 the Ephemerides, Haenel, * [401] Petit, 6.436 Schurig, Tulpius, 6.437 and Zacchias. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
  • It is well known that everything is miraculous in the history of the Jews; the miracle performed in favor of King Hezekiah on the dial of Ahaz is one of the greatest that ever took place: it is evident that the whole earth must have been deranged, the course of the stars changed forever, and the periods of the eclipses of the sun and moon so altered as to confuse all the ephemerides. A Philosophical Dictionary
  • Bulla: a blister or blister-like structure: the shield-like sclerite that closes the opening to the trachea in lamellicorn larvae: in Ephemerida Explanation of Terms Used in Entomology
  • In fact, it's quite normal for Dutch scientific terminology to occur in pairs composed of a "difficult" and a homier variant: ephemerid can be translated as efemeride or as eendagsvlieg VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol X No 2
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  • Among the older writers Bartholinus mentions ischuria lasting fourteen days; Cornarius, fourteen days; Rhoclius, fifteen days; the Ephemerides, ten, eleven, and twelve days. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
  • * I feel not in me those sordid and unchristian desires of my profession; I do not secretly implore and wish for plagues, rejoice at famines, revolve ephemerides and almanacks in expectation of malignant aspects, fatal conjunctions, and eclipses. Religio Medici
  • Tulpius, * [842] Walther, * [815] and the Ephemerides each report an instance of self-performed cystotomy. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
  • Ephemeridum Medico-Physicarum Germanicarum Academiæ Naturæ curiosorum decuria II. annus quartus, anni 1685 continens celeberrimorum Virorum observationes medicas_: Norimbergæ, 1686, in 4to. Notes and Queries, Number 193, July 9, 1853 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc
  • Those who play a waiting game have matters more in their own hands, time gives them double chances; whereas if success does not come at once to the ephemerid he misses it altogether. The Note-Books of Samuel Butler
  • This in turn led to a moderate increase in the accuracy of calendars and astronomical tables, or ephemerides, then commonly used by astrologers to cast horoscopes and by sailors for navigational purposes. Nothing intelligent about this design
  • Among the older writers Bartholinus * [189] mentions ischuria lasting fourteen days; Cornarius, fourteen days; Rhoclius, fifteen days; the Ephemerides, ten, eleven, and twelve days. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
  • We have him to thank for ephemerides, those great tables of computed places of celestial bodies over long periods of time. Weekend SkyWatcher's Forecast: March 12-14, 2010 | Universe Today
  • The evil of the time is the multiplication of ephemerides. New Grub Street
  • The Ephemerides and Salmuth describe uvulae so defective as to be hardly noticeable. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
  • And the ephemeride, that dies an instant after its birth, do you suppose that it dies of grief? Willis the Pilot
  • I suspect the ancient Greeks set it up this way because it made astrology amenable to mathematical analysis and easier to construct ephemerides. Debunking Astrology: Mars Can't Influence You | Universe Today
  • With the timing information and the ephemerides from 4 satellites, a GPS receiver can perform trilateration, which allows a point to be plotted accurately to within about 5 to 15 meters (15 to 45 feet). Ars Technica
  • Astronomers used and authored astrological tracts, astronomical tables and ephemerides, calendars and weather diaries, cosmographies, defences and histories of their discipline, instrument-treatises, observations of celestial phenomena, studies on optics, theories of planetary motion, and works on geometry and trigonometry.
  • During menstruation, hyperidrosis of the axillae diffuses an aromatic odor similar to that of acids or chloroform, and in suppression of menses, according to the Ephemerides, the odor is as of hops. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
  • Intercalary - ies: additional or inserted between others; as a vein: plural; added or supplementary longitudinal wing reins: see under specific headings; i.e. anterior, etc.: in Ephemerides, certain longitudinal veins between the 8th (anal) and 9th (1st maxillary) and not branches of either: in Diptera, the anterior intercalary (Loew) = the discoidal, and the posterior intercalary = the cubitus 1 of Comstock: applied to an evanescent sclerite in the embryo between antenna and mandible; also termed premandibular. Explanation of Terms Used in Entomology
  • today computers calculate the ephemerides
  • The Ephemerides contains an account of a case in which cystotomy was repeated four times, and there is another record of this operation having been done five times on a man. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
  • Global networks of tracking stations produce the observations that make generation of the precise ephemerides possible.
  • And, although the ephemerides of the inner planets are very well known, most likely due to accurate radar measurements in part, this is the first time that such precision is possible for an outer planet. Archive 2009-01-08
  • It's not commonly realised that there is a strong notional element in some of the times so confidently listed in the ephemeris, as will become clear if you compare the times given for aspects of the major planets in different ephemerides.
  • For the accuracy, I am depending on the ephemerides.com site sponsored by JPL. Rambles at starchamber.com » Blog Archive » My new Sky Clock
  • Ephemerides contains an account of a case in which cystotomy was repeated four times, and there is another record of this operation having been done five times on a man. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
  • During menstruation, hyperidrosis of the axillæ diffuses an aromatic odor similar to that of acids or chloroform, and in suppression of menses, according to the Ephemerides, the odor is as of hops. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
  • [3369] Garcaeus, dabimus hoc petulantibus ingeniis, we will in some cases allow: or let him make an ephemerides, read Suisset the calculator's works, Anatomy of Melancholy

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