(1) Adsorption studies with pure phospholipid antigens indicated the importance of the spacial orientation of phospholipid haptens for immunological reactivity.
(2) The possibility is shown of using LC to illustrate not only the surface but also the spacial configuration of a fingerprint.
(3) Introduction of fluorescein isothiocyanate into the oxygenase was found to influence the bond-making process through modulating basicity of the nitrogenous compounds, but perturbation of optimal spacial orientation of the amine nitrogen toward the heme iron also might have been operative.
(4) There was a spacial rearrangement of all tissue components.
(5) Most bases of tRNA(IAGLeu) thus detected are similarly located in the yeast tRNA(Phe) molecule, which suggests a common role of these bases in the formation of the spacial structure of both tRNAs.
(6) After the radiological exclusion of the belonging of the spacial demand to the gastrointestinal canal and to the uropoietic system it is recommended to strive for the angiographical clarification and, when a cyst of the spleen is to be proven, for the splenectomy.
(7) The disadvantage of this method is on the one hand the lacking representation of soft tissue and the poor spacial resolution (no 3-D imaging of the ossicular chain), and on the other hand the smoothing of contours because of arithmetical filters.
(8) Dynamics of temporal and spacial parameters of set respiratory movements (in comparison with the movements of the hand) under conditions of progressive hypoxia, hypercapnia, hypoxic-hypercapnic interaction was investigated in 10 men aged from 19 to 30 years.
(9) Consequently disturbed speech development in children with alalia is connected with a defect in the functions of the higher sensory analysis and synthesis in the associative infraparietal areas with disturbed activity in the synchronizing, activating brain systems with disorders in the organization of spacial-time relations in different cortical areas.
(10) Hearing characteristics under the conditions of spacial indetermination of overthreshold tonic signal were studied on dolphins Tursiops truncatus by the method of motordigestive conditional reflexes.
(11) The menisci can be demonstrated, but improvement in spacial resolution and changes in the physical construction of the scanner will be required to permit an adequate clinical evaluation.
(12) In this manner a spine could be built up which spacially resembled the original spine.
(13) This spacial progression of glomerulocentric inflammation is likely associated with degree of injury and permanent loss of renal function.
(14) The present study indicated that VOR is regulated even in the dark by both gaze stabilizing functions, i.e., spacial gaze fixation and smooth pursuit.
(15) There are 3 fundamental variables regulating the balance between population and national security: age distribution of inhabitants, spacial distribution of the population, and values, attitudes, and cultural motivation of the population.
(16) Different equations are written for each type of heat transfer condition encountered in the cement-bone system as spacial variances in material and geometry occur.
(17) In animal studies, we have found that the cardiac defibrillation threshold could be reduced when sequential shocks separated in time and spacially arranged were delivered to the heart.
(18) The vessel dynamic is discussed in function of the spacial arrangement of the muscular, elastic and collagen elements, in relation to the support bundles and also the mechanic function of the spleen.
(19) The aim was to test a large set of childhood leukaemia and lymphoma registrations for the presence of short radius spacial clusters.
(20) However, even space-variant systems cannot block unresolved coherent sources while retaining the capability of imaging those that are spacially incoherent for the same range of source-plane coordinates.
Spacious
Definition:
(n.) Extending far and wide; vast in extent.
(n.) Inclosing an extended space; having large or ample room; not contracted or narrow; capacious; roomy; as, spacious bounds; a spacious church; a spacious hall.
Example Sentences:
(1) Scheveningen's prison's spacious, individual cells and family rooms for visits may soon seem luxurious in comparison with the cold comfort of life behind bars in England.
(2) Kerstine Appunn and her boyfriend took three and a half months to land a spacious two-bedroomed flat in Prenzlauer Berg, one of Berlin’s pricier inner-city districts, where organic cafes populate the pretty, tree-lined streets.
(3) Judgments were made on eight separate sound quality dimensions (brightness, clarity, fullness, loudness, nearness, overall impression, smoothness, and spaciousness) for each of the three stimuli in three listening environments.
(4) The barn where we ate and did classes was more than spacious enough for our group of 10, with underfloor heating and two wood burners making it feel positively tropical in December.
(5) Then there are lighter-than-air airships – at present only niche players, but in the eyes of some, aviation's best long-term bet, capable of offering spacious facilities, comfort and train-like speeds for the leisure and business travel market of the future.
(6) There are two large glands, "Paraproctic glands" according to Schaffer (1940), whose spacious cavity is bounded by a secretory epithelium.
(7) If the lifts work, the flats are spacious and there are trees and places to play, such rented accommodation would benefit every city.
(8) A technique to reconstruct totally contracted sockets forms spacious, deep ocular fornices to accommodate ocular prostheses.
(9) Floor-to-ceiling windows offer sublime views of the vast fjord, with Wi-Fi, spacious hot showers and a black stone bathroom scoring extra luxury points.
(10) While many, particularly older Albanians, are unconcerned about the gradual obliteration of the concrete reminders of a brutal, highly militarised regime, others believe the igloo-shaped pillboxes and spacious underground shelters should remain.
(11) But it won out, Abeed said, thanks to its spacious rooms, waterside position and good view.
(12) Two new and vast mansions sit on distant hilltops, and a neighbourhood of spacious, colonial-style homes is spreading in all directions, all apparently reserved for the military elite.
(13) Anterior and posterior distribution of the flaps makes it possible to recreate a spacious single cavity.
(14) From an analysis of the phenotypes of these patients and others reported with 10q trisomy, we propose that the trisomy 10q 24-26 syndrome includes: growth and mental retardation, a characteristic facies (microcephaly, flat face with spacious forehead, small nose, depressed nasal bridge, arched wide-spaced eyebrows, blepharophimosis, microphthalmia, low-set ears, bow-shaped mouth with prominent upper lip, micrognathia), palate anomalies (high-arched cleft or agenesis), congenital heart disease, and anomalies of the hands and feet.
(15) The lifting work was approximately 50% less in the modern ward, which has easily maneuvered electric overhead hoists, spacious premises and better work organization than in the traditional ward, even though the patient handling needs were equivalent.
(16) As residents, we want to stay here because we love our well-designed, bright and spacious homes.
(17) The striving for spaciousness in residential areas and the creation of a "summer city" or "garden city" image or a "family-centred way of life" may lead to unexpected problems and have a variety of social consequences.
(18) Photograph: Alamy Where to stay Archondissa Set in its own, lovely, gardens, and right by the beach on the edge of the village of Therma, these apartments are spacious and well furnished.
(19) Rooms are spacious, with some offering river views, and the Eat & Sleep package (from $155) provides $20pp to spend on food and drink at the hotel.
(20) Behind the austere facade of the spacious Hefei intermediate people's court, the courtroom is too cramped for foreign media to watch as Gu, 53, and family employee Zhang Xiaojun, 33, stand trial, officials insist.