1268 examples of tissues in sentences

They are the glands which, during crises especially, control the production and supply of energy to the various organs and tissues called upon to function to the utmost in emergencies.

Still another requirement is that whatever is introduced into the cerebral tissues, having first passed through the stomach walls and thence into the blood, shall be bland, not irritating.

It leads to degeneration of the tissues; it damages the health; it injures the intellect.

Alcohol has different degrees of affinity for different organs of the body, but much the strongest for the cerebral tissues.

By his frequently repeated small drams he keeps his tissues constantly "alcoholized" to such an extent that they are seldom free from some of the more or less serious consequences.

The tissues of the eyes are peculiarly sensitive to any general influence.

An injury to the soft tissues, caused by a blow from some blunt instrument, or a fall, is a contusion, or bruise.

When for any reason the proper supply of oxygen is cut off, the tissues rapidly load up with carbon dioxid.

Details apparently trifling, as noiseless shoes, quietness, wearing garments that do not rustle, use of small pillows of different sizes, and countless other small things that make up the refinement of modern nursing, play an important part in building up the impaired tissues of the sick.

These disease-producing bacteria (known as pathogenic), when established in the blood and tissues of the body, bring about important chemical changes, depending upon the species of bacteria, and also produce a particular form of disease.

The appearance of the various structures and tissues of the human body as revealed by the microscope possesses a curious fascination for every observer, especially for young people.

To examine connective tissues.

Substances used to produce a contraction or shrinking of living tissues.

The importance of this remarkable tissue is still farther illustrated by experiments upon the transplantation of this membrane in the different tissues of living animals, which has been followed by the formation of bone in these situations.

The amount of water in various tissues of the body is given by the following table in parts of 1000: Solids.

In passing through the lungs venous blood loses only a part of its carbonic acid; and arterial blood, in passing through the tissues, loses only a part of its oxygen.

The wounds we had to treat were correspondingly severelimbs sometimes almost completely torn off, terrible wounds of the skull, and bullet wounds where large masses of the tissues had been completely torn away.

One excessively blunt, and calculated to bruise and crush the tissues, will inflict a more serious wound than one of equal length that is pointed and sharp.

At the same time, it must be remembered that in just so far as cold inhibits the growth of the invading germ, so in just the same degree does it adversely influence the functions of the tissues that are to fight against it.

The exposed soft tissues are then dressed with pledgets of tow[A] soaked in alcohol and carbolic acid.

"I have seen hundreds die," said the doctor, "ay, strong men, the tissues of whose brain were, in comparison of those of your old women and young enthusiasts, as iron wires to pellicles of flesh.

The transplantation of tissues, by Harold Neuhof.

The distribution of the currents of action and of injury displayed by heart muscle and other excitable tissues.

Florence H. Goold (C); 9Jan61; R269927. WILSON, FRANK N. The distribution of the currents of action and of injury displayed by heart muscle and other excitable tissues, by Frank N. Wilson, A. Garrard Macleod & Paul S. Barker.

FRANK N. The distribution of the currents of action and of injury displayed by heart muscle and other excitable tissues.

1268 examples of  tissues  in sentences