How To Use Substratum In A Sentence
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In his hours of blackest thoughts he had never trembled before the idea of incurring scorn through his ruin, of seeing his friends desert him, of descending to the lowest depths, being lost in the social substratum.
Luna Benamor
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Now, for an idea to exist in an unperceiving thing is a manifest contradiction, for to have an idea is all one as to perceive; that therefore wherein colour, figure, and the like qualities exist must perceive them; hence it is clear there can be no unthinking substance or substratum of those ideas.
A Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge, by George Berkeley
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Its determining reason is perhaps situated in "the suprasensible substratum of humanity.
Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General Linguistic
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Many other gastropods use mucus to attach to the substratum with varying degrees of adhesive strength.
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Hymenium usually below (or on the outer surface when the plant is spread over the substratum), warted, tuberculate, or with stout, spinous processes; or with interrupted vein-like folds in resupinate forms.
Studies of American Fungi. Mushrooms, Edible, Poisonous, etc.
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If the ‘spectacle’ of agony is a fundamental substratum of propaganda, so too is symbolic language with its lyricism and persuasive argument.
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Research in other cell lines has suggested that the mechanical properties of the substratum are important in the maintenance of cellular differentiation.
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There is a substratum of _kunkar_ throughout the whole of that part of the country, and to some mixture of this earth with the surface soil the fertility of the latter is ascribed: --
The Commercial Products of the Vegetable Kingdom Considered in Their Various Uses to Man and in Their Relation to the Arts and Manufactures; Forming a Practical Treatise & Handbook of Reference for the Colonist, Manufacturer, Merchant, and Consumer, o
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Suhrawardi begins with a criticism and a rejection of the prevalent ˜extramissive™ and ˜intromissive™ theories of vision on account of the materialist implications of the imprinting of forms in the material substratum of the eye.
Suhrawardi
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Research in other cell lines has suggested that the mechanical properties of the substratum are important in the maintenance of cellular differentiation.
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The best nutrition supply was basic substratum mixed with rapeseed cake liquid.
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Similarly, in the Pacific, it has been suggested that there may be Austronesian substratum influence in the serial constructions found in Tok Pisin.
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So the term spawn is rarely applied to the pure mycelium, but is applied to the substratum or material in which spawn is growing; that is, the substratum and mycelium together constitute the spawn.
Studies of American Fungi. Mushrooms, Edible, Poisonous, etc.
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My theory of the formation of the scientific doctrine of matter is that first philosophy illegitimately transformed the bare entity, which is simply an abstraction necessary for the method of thought, into the metaphysical substratum of these factors in nature which in various senses are assigned to entities as their attributes; and that, as a second step, scientists (including philosophers who were scientists) in conscious or unconscious ignoration of philosophy presupposed this substratum, _qua_ substratum for attributes, as nevertheless in time and space.
The Concept of Nature The Tarner Lectures Delivered in Trinity College, November 1919
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Even more important than this elusory internal mortification was the external or environmental mortification which, among the Russian socialists, subsequently came to constitute the substratum of their activities, and which Bakunin described as "complete immersion in the life of the people.
Political Parties; a Sociological Study of the Oligarchical Tendencies of Modern Democracy
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The preference for open syllables which end in vowels rather than consonants may, however, derive from universal developmental tendencies as well as from substratum influence.
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Consider the following English phrase as a way of examining a superstratum and substratum.
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For example, barnacles maintain a relatively large proportion of their total surface area in contact with the underlying substratum, and display body temperatures that are tightly coupled with ground temperature.
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Rooted plants with three or four fully expanded leaves were transferred to a peat substratum and acclimatized in a glasshouse.
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One was in contact with the substratum, and the other formed a dome within the marginal ossicles, thus creating a body cavity.
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When it grows on the upper side of logs the pileus is sometimes regular and funnel-shaped (cyathiform), but it is often irregular and produced on one side, especially if it grows on the side of the substratum.
Studies of American Fungi. Mushrooms, Edible, Poisonous, etc.
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Our approach was to describe diffusion in the cell-substratum gap by lumping porosity and tortuosity as an ‘effective diffusion co-efficient.’
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During placement the lateral digital tendons, through a complex and stratified array of connective tissue sheets and muscles that make up the plantar aponeurosis, pull the scansors into close contact with the locomotor substratum.
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Do we mean to ... affirm, in language savouring strongly of scholasticism, that beneath the phenomena which we call subjective there is an occult substratum Mind, and beneath the phenomena which we call objective there is an occult substratum Matter?
A Candid Examination of Theism
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If there is a substratum underlying this trust it is that of a property trust in which units are issued to the public.
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That is, I am convinced from what I have seen myself and read that a foundation of intelligence, of logical reasoning and of self consciousness, must go to constitute in the animal the substratum on which the wonders of the "new zoopsychology" are built up.
Lola or, The Thought and Speech of Animals
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The acoustic facies of its substratum has neither the characteristics of the continental crust nor those of the oceanic crust.
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When he went in, Mrs. Davis was standing behind the counter, dressed in a cap of wonderful grandeur, and a red tabinet gown, which rustled among the pots and jars, sticking out from her to a tremendous width, inflated by its own magnificence and a substratum of crinoline.
The Three Clerks
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A filamentous protonema is first developed, some of the branches of which are exposed to the light and contain abundant chlorophyll, while others penetrate the substratum as brown or colourless rhizoids.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 3 "Brescia" to "Bulgaria"
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His materials and settings are drawn from the substratum of his experience as a curator, trained in taxidermy, active in the conservation of paintings and the handling of fossils, fascinated by animal maquettes and mediaeval weapons.
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The distinction between substratum and entity also enables us to further specify the relations between Zeus and the world.
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Immanence should not be equated with essence, if by essence we mean a substratum of materiality inherent in things; a quality or quiddity to which all things can be reduced.
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a subject or substratum of attributes is unknown and unknowable, is totally different from that of cosmothetic idealism, with which Mr Mill confounds it; [AI] and that a philosopher may without inconsistency accept the former and reject the latter.
The Philosophy of the Conditioned
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The substratum is the cause of a thing's being or existence; the process of shaping or forming is the cause of its being a particular kind of being or existent, that is, of its having one set of qualities rather than another.
Concepts of God
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To formally explore this possibility, we construct a compartmental model of a substratum-adherent cell, and focus on how the extracellular space parameters affect fluxes of water and of bilayer after a shrinking perturbation.
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Active movement is largely confined to each end of these elongated bipolar cells, enabling them to exert traction on the underlying substratum and to shuffle in between each other, always along the medio-lateral axis.
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But that was the substratum for the judge's award of damages.
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Research in other cell lines has suggested that the mechanical properties of the substratum are important in the maintenance of cellular differentiation.
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When two or more larvae recruit to the same substratum, stolons of different colonies may eventually come into contact.
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Deep drilling in the southern Tyrrhenian Sea floor revealed a continental and oceanic substratum covered by upper Miocene and younger sedimentary successions.
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Though we prefer to use the term psychopath to refer to those born lacking a healthy emotional substratum that renders human morality and conscience active in individuals, we agree that the condition is becoming an epidemic in our days and suggest the following books to anyone interested in educating themselves on the subject:
Signs of the Times
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Flow rates over the substratum and around submerged objects depend on wind strength and fetch, and in streams, on stream gradients and hydraulic input.
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In unstalked crinoids, the cirri are located on the end of the calyx opposite the mouth, and are used by the animal to grasp the substratum.
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It has been said by our opponents, that if we found merely on the acknowledged difference between two sets of properties or phenomena, while we admit that the substance or substratum is in itself entirely unknown to us, or known only through the medium of the properties to which we refer, -- then the dispute becomes a purely _verbal_ one, and can amount to nothing more than this, whether a _substance_ of whose essence we are entirely ignorant should be called by the name of "matter" or by the name of "spirit.
Modern Atheism under its forms of Pantheism, Materialism, Secularism, Development, and Natural Laws
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One tone, one chord, a single movement, three, four notes in melodic succession, are in their musical apperception the substratum of such unutterable and intense musical emotion that it becomes practically impossible in these sound-areas to make music freely and completely in the manner of Bach, Beethoven, Debussy, or Palestrina.
Banishing silence
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The downstream section was 50 to 60 m wide, straight, and substratum consisted of flocculent mud, 20 to 100 cm deep.
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The deformation of the substratum due to the activity of the cell is measured using an optical flow-based algorithm that matches patterns of beads between the unstrained and strained fluorescent images.
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He concludes by reducing these to two broad senses ” (1) substance as hypokeimenon, the ultimate substratum, which is not predicated of anything further; and (2) substance as form ” that which makes each thing the kind of thing that it is.
Continental Rationalism
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It is certain that this substratum of law in Western theology lies exceedingly deep.
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The chondral phase consists of a unique Type I bovine collagen matrix that provides a malleable, flexible substratum that allows cell infiltration and de novo formation of hyaline tissue.
Medgadget
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Deep drilling in the southern Tyrrhenian Sea floor revealed a continental and oceanic substratum covered by upper Miocene and younger sedimentary successions.
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They attached a fibre of the muscle protein actin to the gamma subunit, and the beta units were attached to the substratum.
Press Release: The 1997 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
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That is, they are interested in how any society conceives its cultural substratum.
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With hardly an exception the liverworts are dorsiventral, and usually one side is turned to the substratum and the other exposed to the light.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 3 "Brescia" to "Bulgaria"
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They are part of the range of institutions that have been the substratum of Scottish distinctiveness within the UK.
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They are suitable aquarium plants and are cultivated like Cryptocoryne species in a medium-rich substratum and water that is not too acid.
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Instead, on top of the older substratum underneath the church floor, we found a thin clayish layer of soil.
Interactive Dig Sagalassos - Apollo Klarios Sanctuary Report 2
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The vicinity disclosed frequent boulders of red and dark ferruginous sandstone, with a soil somewhat arenose, reclining upon a changeable deposite of sand and gravel, succeeded by a substratum of parti-colored and friable sandstone.
ROCKY MOUNTAIN LIFE
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A distinguishing feature of the echinoids is that the ossicles imbricate and are fused into a globular or discoidal test; its flattened or concave oral side faces the substratum and the aboral side is arched in most species.
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But, say you, though it be granted that there is no thoughtless support of extension and the other qualities or accidents which we perceive, yet there may perhaps be some inert, unperceiving substance or substratum of some other qualities, as incomprehensible to us as colours are to a man born blind, because we have not a sense adapted to them.
A Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge, by George Berkeley
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Padda, Burghelm, and Oiddi (it is pleasant to preserve these little personal touches) -- proceeded to baptize the 'plebs' -- that is to say, the servile Anglicised Celt-Euskarian substratum -- up and down the country villages.
Science in Arcady
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I am reluctant to state a case when the substratum was not the right substratum.
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A standard view in Japanese academic circles is that Japanese was developed as a mixed language between an Austronesian substratum and an Altaic (or ‘Northern’ by the more doubtful) superstratum.
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The innovation in question is the labral tooth, a tooth-like or spine-like protrusion pointing toward the substratum on the edge of the outer lip of the aperture.
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They constitute the ideological substratum of the party and are not merely tactical considerations to wean away separatist support structures in the Valley as the Government of India tends to believe.
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Theirs was a knowledge of a whole substratum of the population that confused and alarmed her.
MAN'S LOVING FAMILY
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The distinction between substratum and entity also enables us to further specify the relations between Zeus and the world.
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Even if it were possible for self-consciousness to be illusory, its mere occurrence is enough to refute those who take the view that the notion of a substantival self is as 'meaningless' as the notion of an unknowable substratum of material things.
Campbell on Self-Consciousness and the Substantival Self
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Quantitative micromorphological study of a soil in a toposequence over a calcareous substratum in the Vendee Plain
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