The aspect of the Heavens gives another proof of the Earth's rotundity.
2
Johnny could tell that by the smooth, balloon-like rotundity of the thing.
3
Even his bathing dress seemed designed expressly to add to his rotundity.
4
The rotundity of the stomach indicated the ambition of its possessor.
5
Evidently the rotundity of the object was the point that excited his interest.
1
I guess I never saw them before because they blended in with the general rotundness of my legs.
Ús de sphericity en anglès
1
The data sets were read by five readers twice: once at each sphericity setting.
2
The sphericity of pellets was increased with increasing spheronizer speed during wet mass process.
3
But the ancient germ of scientific truth in geography-theidea of the earth's sphericity-stilllived.
4
The conception of the sphericity of the earth was really a matter of mental training.
5
The morphology of the fetal heart was assessed by calculating the right and left sphericity index.
6
Throughout the study period the sphericity index increased.
7
Short- and long-axis diameters were measured from gross specimens, and volume and sphericity index were calculated.
8
But, as civilization was developed, there were evolved, especially among the Greeks, ideas of the earth's sphericity.
9
There seems no reason to doubt, however, that Parmenides actually held the doctrine of the earth's sphericity.
10
One of them has the size and smoothness and plump sphericity of a balloon of the biggest pattern.
11
Short- and long-axis diameters were measured from gross specimens, and volume and sphericity index were calculated for each ablation.
12
It is shown that depending on the type, intensity and duration of cold exposure the change of sphericity index occurred.
13
But every other part of knowledge is to be pushed to the same extravagance, ere the soul attains her due sphericity.
14
In these experimental cases, the sphericity was calculated and compared based on the visible lesion (a marked change in coloration).
15
Aristotle accepted the sphericity of the earth, and that doctrine became a commonplace of scientific knowledge, and so continued throughout classical antiquity.
16
LV shape changes at end systole and end diastole were quantitated based upon the ratio of the major-to-minor axis and the sphericity index.