(n.) A Dutch and German measure of liquids, varying in different cities, being at Amsterdam about 41 wine gallons, at Antwerp 36 1/2, at Hamburg 38 1/4.
Example Sentences:
(1) In duodenal ulcer patients, acid response to AAM at pH 7 or 5.5 reached 82% of Histalog maximum.
(2) In recent weeks, Modi has implied that Italian-born Sonia Gandhi, president of the Congress party, put the interests of her native land before those of India during a recent diplomatic dispute, referred to Rahul Gandhi, her son, as a "little prince" and accused Arvind Kejriwal, who leads the anti-establishment, anti-corruption Aam Admi (Common Man) party, of being an "agent" of India's hostile neighbour Pakistan.
(3) Gly-Gln but not the related dipeptide, glycyl-glutamic acid, caused a 2-fold elevation of AAM release which was blocked in the absence of extracellular calcium, in the presence of 5 mM magnesium and by the phospholipase A2 (PLA2) inhibitor, mepacrine.
(4) Arvind Kejriwal, the leader of India's Aam Admi party, releases his election manifesto at a press conference in New Delhi.
(5) The Aam Aadmi party (AAP) has accomplished an amazing political feat.
(6) One method introduced amino groups by aminolysis with N-lithioethylenediamine (PMMA-NH2) and the other introduced carboxyl groups by graft copolymerization of acrylic acid (AAc) and acrylamide (AAm) (PMMA-COOH).
(7) Causing some consternation locally is the new Aam Aadmi (common man) party, which is challenging many of the fundamental principles of Indian politics .
(8) Kejriwal's Aam Admi (Common Man) party stunned political analysts and established parties when it won 28 out of 70 seats in local assembly elections in Delhi earlier this month .
(9) The increase in frequency of HLA-B8 among IDDM patients with AAM was confirmed (36% versus 20% in controls) (p less than 0.04).
(10) The blockade of beta-adrenergic receptors of C6 glioma cells by Br-AAM-pindolol was non-competitive, whereas the blockade obtained with AM-pindolol, a derivative of pindolol devoid of alkylating properties, was competitive.
(11) The indirect antiproliferative activity was dependent on the density of AAM.
(12) The irreversible blockade of beta-adrenergic receptors by Br-AAM-pindolol in rat erythrocyte membranes was substantiated by the demonstration that no recovery of beta-adrenergic receptors occurred during long term incubation of the membranes (48 h) following Br-AAM-pindolol treatment and subsequent washing.
(13) Modification of GMA- and AAm-grafted films via chemical reactions was performed to create new functional groups of biomedical interest.
(14) 12.58pm BST Joel Hills (@ITVJoel) "I don't think this is the last roll of the dice" - Anne Richards, Chief Investment Officer, AAM believes Pfizer will return in 6 months.
(15) The effects of starvation (72 h) and refeeding with three liquid diets, differing only in the molecular form of the nitrogen source (whole whey proteins, WP; tryptic whey protein hydrolysate, WPH; and amino acid mixture, AAM), on the jejunal mucosal morphology and brush border enzyme activities (sucrase, S; maltase, M; and neutral aminopeptidase, NA) of male Wistar rats were studied.
(16) Damle is now a volunteer for the Aam Aadmi (Common Man) party, the underdog in the current general election, which which won a stunning political victory in Delhi in local elections in December, but managed only 49 days in power.
(17) AAM and AAT were found respectively in 78.6% and 42%.
(18) Uninjured spores formed colonies on AAMS and AAMS-S; injured spores formed colonies only on AAMS.
(19) A potent irreversible beta-adrenergic derivative of pindolol possessing a chemically reactive group (Br-AAM-pindolol) was synthesized.
(20) The present studies were designed to evaluate the role that metabolic activation plays in allylamine (AAM)-induced vascular toxicity.
Dam
Definition:
(n.) A female parent; -- used of beasts, especially of quadrupeds; sometimes applied in contempt to a human mother.
(n.) A kind or crowned piece in the game of draughts.
(n.) A barrier to prevent the flow of a liquid; esp., a bank of earth, or wall of any kind, as of masonry or wood, built across a water course, to confine and keep back flowing water.
(n.) A firebrick wall, or a stone, which forms the front of the hearth of a blast furnace.
(v. t.) To obstruct or restrain the flow of, by a dam; to confine by constructing a dam, as a stream of water; -- generally used with in or up.
(v. t.) To shut up; to stop up; to close; to restrain.
Example Sentences:
(1) Blood was collected from pups and dams to determine its caffeine concentration.
(2) Over the years the farm dams filled less frequently while the suburbs crept further into the countryside, their swimming pools oblivious to the great drying.
(3) Six of eight AD and seven of eight vitamin A-adequate dams carried pregnancy to term (greater than or equal to Day 64).
(4) All aircraft exited the strike areas safely.” Earlier, residents living near the Mosul dam told the Associated Press the area was being targeted by air strikes.
(5) Serum copper concentration also was measured in dams and kids in a control herd that had no history of ataxia.
(6) In contrast, the same concentration of isopropanol produced narcosis in the dams, retarded body-weight gain and reduced the feed intake.
(7) In acute experiments on pregnant sows under sodium pentobarbitone anaesthesia, acid base balance, oxygenation and plasma metabolite concentrations were well maintained in the dam and all fetuses which remained undisturbed in utero, irrespective of the duration of the experiment.
(8) A dam Johnson's point may need proving towards Roberto Mancini rather than Manuel Pellegrini, but Manchester City will still be aware of a Sunderland player with a cause in the Capital One Cup final.
(9) Pups were weaned either to the diet of their dam or to the diet fed to dams in the other treatment group in a crossover design.
(10) After 21 days of gestation the morphine-dependent dams were decapitated and the foetal brains were dissected.
(11) The open reading frame can be expressed from the dam-regulated mod promoter (for modification of D108 DNA), yet also contains its own dam-independent promoter for expression that is detectable by northern blot analysis late in the D108 lytic cycle.
(12) Simmental sires had significantly heavier calves at birth and S and H dams tended to have more calving difficulty and lower survival rates.
(13) Primary CMV infection of dams extending into early pregnancy induced augmented cytolysis of CMV-infected fetal cells, but not MA104 NK cell targets, throughout gestation and resulted in 70% loss of conceptus.
(14) Mature Angus dams at Goudies had 3.7% calf deaths at birth (4.9 vs 2.4% for males vs females), a further 1.8% calf deaths to weaning and 4.6% assisted births.
(15) Further, the presence of the dam in the goalbox reduced plasma corticosterone elevations, particularly among 15-day-old pups and at 60 min.
(16) On day 18 the dams were killed and the male fetuses were examined for testicular differentiation.
(17) Within this group, fetal resorption had a significant effect upon the sex ratio, and this relationship was significantly affected by the number of implanted embryos: resorbing dams produced male-biased litters at small and intermediate numbers of implantation sites and female-biased litters when the number of implanted embryos was large.
(18) Ewe lambs from treated dams had approximately 12% greater rate of growth (P less than .04) than ewe lambs from control dams.
(19) Meadow vole dams, housed in a 14L:10D photoperiod were injected daily 3 h before onset of darkness with 10 micrograms melatonin.
(20) For heifer carcass traits from 3- to 6-yr-old dams, breed was significant (P less than .05 to P less than .01) for carcass weight, longissimus muscle area, percentage of cutability, and estimated kidney, heart, and pelvic fat.