22 examples of fixation in sentences

Invariably, the papers, being at a distance from the fixation-point, and being seen by indirect vision, are arranged, not in a straight line, but in the arc of a circle with a long radius.

Quite recently, however, one of the electro-chemical companies at Niagara Falls has succeeded in commercially solving the important problem of the fixation of the nitrogen of the atmosphere; it being claimed that the cost of thus producing one ton of commercial nitric acid, of a market value of over eighty dollars, does not greatly exceed twenty dollars.

Location N. location, localization; lodgment; deposition, reposition; stowage, package; collocation; packing, lading; establishment, settlement, installation; fixation; insertion &c 300. habitat, environment, surroundings (situation) 183; circumjacence &c 227 [Obs.].

After some hesitation we attempted the method of fixation by means of steel plates, which was introduced with such success by Sir Arbuthnot Lane in the case of simple fractures.

What interested them most was the fixation of fractures by means of steel plates, which we adopted in all our serious cases.

This will be a third factor in the fixation of this class of bachelor women.

Why carbonic acid is, to a limited degree, given off by the plant in the night, is merely because the vital process, or the fixation of carbon and evolution of oxygen, ceases when the light is withdrawn.

It really was attained, remarkably enough, and, we may say, to the surprise of Einstein himself, although at the cost of considerable simplicity in the mathematical form; it appeared necessary for the fixation of the field of gravitation in one or the other point in space to introduce no fewer than ten quantities in the place of the one that occurred in the example mentioned above.

From these books it is obvious that the interest of the government in calculating the exact size of fields, the content of measures for grain, and other fiscal problems stimulated work in this field, just as astronomy developed from the interest of the government in the fixation of the calendar.

One consequence of the new land law was a legal fixation of the social classes.

It is interesting to observe that a similar fixation of the social status of citizens occurred in the Roman Empire from c. A.D. 300 on.

An unfortunate fixation of capital was likewise remarked.

Nearly everyone can read and discuss now, the process of concentrating property and the steady fixation of conditions that were once fluid and adventurous goes on in the daylight visibly to everyone.

Little Orvie's fixation.

SEE Fox, Ralph Winston FOXE, ARTHUR N. Crime and sexual development; movement and fixation of the libido in criminotic individuals.

WILSON, PERRY W. The biochemistry of symbiotic nitrogen fixation.

Hooley's fixation, by Betty Baur.

Little Orvie's fixation.

SEE Fox, Ralph Winston FOXE, ARTHUR N. Crime and sexual development; movement and fixation of the libido in criminotic individuals.

WILSON, PERRY W. The biochemistry of symbiotic nitrogen fixation.

Hooley's fixation, by Betty Baur.

And in the end the organized laborers themselves accepted, apparently with much satisfaction, a law involving the legal fixation of wages and the principle of compulsion as applied to the employers.

22 examples of  fixation  in sentences