Which preposition to use with vibrations

of Occurrences 276%

The fiery, gloomy curtain of flame that hung quaking overhead, and down away into the Southern sky, began to thin and contract; and, in it, as one sees the fast vibrations of a jarred harp-string, I saw once more the sun-stream quivering, giddily, North and South.

in Occurrences 50%

There was a curious sort of vibration in the air.

per Occurrences 16%

Thus if the length of a pendulum were required that would make 70 vibrations per minute in the latitude of London, then SQRT(39.1393) x

from Occurrences 7%

That's why some people are sensitive to the vibrations from Oz and can see what is going on there.

through Occurrences 6%

Taking any one of these elements, or any of their compounds, all we know of it is limited strictly to its changes during vibration through one octave.

to Occurrences 6%

The surface of the auricle is convoluted to collect and transmit the vibrations of air by which sound is produced the auditory canal conducts these vibrations to the tympanic membrane.

on Occurrences 4%

Moreover, it is only with reluctance that, conscious of the critical character of the conclusion, he admits the dependence of brain vibrations on the mechanical laws of the material world and the thoroughgoing determinateness of the human will, consoling himself with the belief that moral responsibility nevertheless remains intact.

at Occurrences 4%

Broadly, the attraction of the universe comes from its vibration at certain centres in the three higher notes; the repulsion comes from its vibration everywhere else in the three higher notes.

than Occurrences 4%

At that moment that which was more of a vibration than a sound came to their ears across the mountainsdeep and foreboding.

for Occurrences 3%

The Eastern physics presents this with a wealth of detail that dazes the Western student, and then adds: "But beyond the etheric plane (or octave) of vibration for matter there is a third plane (or octave) of vibration called prana and beyond that a fourth called manasa.

with Occurrences 3%

The physical atoms must coincide in vibration with their etheric envelopes, and the "note" is "heat."

between Occurrences 3%

All things were two in one, created by harmonic vibration between them, and existence by the greater strength of the lower notes, or attraction.

into Occurrences 3%

The ambulance drives straight into the hospital, where a bed of the same height on silent wheels, so that it can be moved without vibration into a ward, receives the patient.

as Occurrences 3%

On the other hand, he emphasizes more strongly than Condillac the dependence of psychical phenomena on physiological conditions, and endeavors to show definite brain vibrations as the basis not only of habit, memory, and the association of ideas, but also of the higher mental operations.

of Occurrences 2%

Vernon Harcourt (see Harcourt) Vetch, Capt. Vibrations of ground Vignoles, C.B., engineer Vulliamy, clockmaker Wales, Prince of Walker, Byatt Walker, James, engineer Walker, Sydney, Warburton, H. Washington, Capt. Water telescope (see also Fluid telescope)

by Occurrences 2%

If we check the vibration by hand, the weight will hang down at rest, the pin drawn out to a certain degree; and the distance drawn out will be simply proportional to the weight hung on, as in an ordinary spring balance.

out Occurrences 2%

A gentle but equivocal wind on the cheek presaged rain, and seemed to be bearing downwards into the homeliness of the earth some strange vibration out of infinite space.

over Occurrences 1%

His plan was to transmit the vibrations over the wire and have the voice reproduced by the vibrations of the strings of the harp.

due Occurrences 1%

No change whatsoever in the needles was observed other than that which was caused by a vibration due to shakings of the table.

beyond Occurrences 1%

The physics of the secret doctrine are based upon a material universe of four planes of vibration and a spiritual universe of three planes of vibration beyond matter.

throughout Occurrences 1%

They receive the inspired ideas and spend their lives in teaching them to others: in setting up intellectual vibrations throughout the world.

before Occurrences 1%

It seems certain that each collision must have something more of energy in vibrations of very finely divided nodal parts than there was of energy in such vibrations before the impact.

along Occurrences 1%

The electric current had carried sound-vibrations along the wire and had reproduced them.

within Occurrences 1%

All the atoms of thought or manasa, surrounding each and every pranic atom, and making its molecule of energy, so to speak, were that particular kind of kinetic manasa ready to change its rate of vibration within an octave, and the forms prana assumes from the action of thought within the kinetic belt were living and thinking.

below Occurrences 1%

It is difficult to suggest an explanation non-technically, and if you are really interested you should read Carder's lecture on 'Astral Vibrations Compared with Matero-involuted Vibrations below the Six-Billion Limit.'

Which preposition to use with  vibrations