Lexicographical Neighbors of Sensorially
Literary usage of Sensorially
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Physical examination of the chest in pulmonary consumption and its by Somerville Scott Alison (1861)
"The difference is so great that the base of the softened side is sensorially
silent, while the other is sensorially loud, with full vesicular respiration. ..."
2. Disability in Higher Education by Serge Ebersold, Peter Evans (2003)
"The sensorially impaired account for only 6.3% of all SWD, and the motor impaired
8.7%. In the United Kingdom, the breakdown is different again, ..."
3. Disability in Higher Education by Serge Ebersold, Peter Evans (2003)
"The sensorially impaired account for only 6.3% of all SWD, and the motor impaired
8.7%. In the United Kingdom, the breakdown is different again, ..."
4. The British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review, Or, Quarterly Journal of (1861)
"... rendered sensorially silent when the other ear is connected with that body in
such a manner or in such a place as to receive rather more sound, ..."
5. Philosophical Problems in the Light of Vital Organization by Edmund Montgomery (1907)
"I cognize, for instance, a certain odor as sensorially aroused and now actually
present, and recognize it as a constituent of a definite complex of ..."
6. Philosophical Problems in the Light of Vital Organization by Edmund Montgomery (1907)
"I cognize, for instance, a certain odor as sensorially aroused and now actually
present, and recognize it as a constituent of a definite complex of ..."
7. The Dublin Quarterly Journal of Medical Science: Consisting of Original (1861)
"To be more explicit: a body which sounds in one ear is rendered sensorially silent
when the other ear is connected with that body in such a manner or in ..."
8. Conceptions of Social Inquiry by J. J. Snyman (1993)
"Popper rejects the view that "empirical" refers to no more than that which is
readily sensorially perceptible. Sensory perception does not form the firm ..."