What's the difference between aegilops and fistula?

Aegilops


Definition:

  • (n.) An ulcer or fistula in the inner corner of the eye.
  • (n.) The great wild-oat grass or other cornfield weed.
  • (n.) A genus of plants, called also hardgrass.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The atpB gene differed by two synonymous base substitutions, whereas the other two genes were identical in the two Aegilops cytoplasms.
  • (2) The nucleotide divergence of chloroplast DNAs around the hot spot region related to length mutation in Triticum (wheat) and Aegilops was analyzed.
  • (3) The two base substitutions for the atpE genes of common wheat and the Aegilops cytoplasms were synonymous.
  • (4) This family of retroelements (termed WIS-2) occurs in the genomes of barley, wheat, rye, oats, and Aegilops species.
  • (5) While the beta beta-form was, as expected, also found in Aegilops speltoides which is regarded as donor of the B genome, the descent of the other genes for plastid triosephosphate isomerase did not occur in accordance with common contentions on the evolution of 6x cultural wheat and its presumptive ancestors.
  • (6) In genome of diploid aegilops A. tauschii (k773) two types of sequences 420 and 510 b. p. long which hybridize with 5S[32P]rRNA were discovered.
  • (7) The cloned sequences are disperse distributed over the Aegilops chromosomes and show the typical features of eukaryotic repetitive DNA.
  • (8) Protein electrophoretic profiles cast doubt upon the prevalent theory that the B genome of the polyploid wheats was derived from a species of Aegilops.
  • (9) 8.0 x 10(6) years ago for the divergence of the wheat-Aegilops complex and barley.
  • (10) The levels of albumin 0.19 in the proteins of wheat, aegilops.
  • (11) It is, therefore, likely that one molecular species of ferredoxin is distributed through two genera of Triticum and Aegilops.
  • (12) The differences detected in the genes encoding the two subunits of ATP synthase do not appear to be ascribable to the differences in phenotypic effects for the common wheat and Aegilops cytoplasms.
  • (13) In the deleted positions and in the original genome of Triticum and Aegilops, consensus sequences forming short direct repeats were found, indicating that these deletions were a result of intramolecular recombination mediated by these short direct-repeat sequences.
  • (14) Two alloplasmic wheat lines having the same common wheat nucleus but the cytoplasms of Aegilops crassa and Ae.
  • (15) Using high-performance reversed phase liquid chromatography, the major components of omega-gliadins were isolated from four samples of Aegilops longissima.
  • (16) The major gliadin components were isolated from the seeds of the diploid species Aegilops squarrosa, a putative source of polyploid wheat D-genome.
  • (17) DNA from the hexaploid cultivars, Cheyenne and Chinese Spring, and the diploid progenitors T. urartu and Aegilops squarrosa was analysed by Southern blotting.
  • (18) However, in Aegilops umbellulata, the Ti-U2 locus was located on a chromosome presumed to belong to homoeologous group 1.
  • (19) This accounts for the difference in pI values found for the common wheat and Aegilops cytoplasms.
  • (20) By two independent recombination events in the Aegilops crassa type of chloroplast genome, which is shared by Triticum monococcum, Ae.

Fistula


Definition:

  • (n.) A reed; a pipe.
  • (n.) A pipe for convejing water.
  • (n.) A permanent abnormal opening into the soft parts with a constant discharge; a deep, narrow, chronic abscess; an abnormal opening between an internal cavity and another cavity or the surface; as, a salivary fistula; an anal fistula; a recto-vaginal fistula.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) One patient with a large fistula angiographically had no oximetric evidence of shunt at cardiac catheterization.
  • (2) Anesthetized sheep (n = 6) previously prepared with a lung lymph fistula underwent 2 hr of tourniquet ischemia of both lower limbs.
  • (3) The most serious complications following operative treatment are retained bile duct calculi (2.8%), wound infection and biliary fistulae.
  • (4) Eight vagotomy-gastrectomy dogs were studied; 4 had a jejunal fistula, and 4 other dogs without a fistula served as controls.
  • (5) Both types of oral cleft, cleft palate (CP) and cleft lip with or without CP (CLP), segregate in these families together with lower lip pits or fistulae in an autosomal dominant mode with high penetrance estimated to be K = .89 and .99 by different methods.
  • (6) Treatment of these fistulas is usually complicated, and the recovery period is prolonged.
  • (7) This proved that all four fistulas were acquired and that they were probably caused by the catgut ligatures used for ampullary ligation.
  • (8) In three patients, a vesico-enteric fistula was documented.
  • (9) The incidence of bronchopleural fistula was 4.2% in group 1 and 15.2% in group 2 (p less than 0.05).
  • (10) Nineteen Dacron velour fistula bypasses between the brachial artery and median basilic vein were performed in fifteen selected patients for a total dialysis period of ninety-six months.
  • (11) The results presented in this paper show that chronic lymphatic fistulae can be established successfully in fetal calves to give access to recirculating lymphocytes.
  • (12) Direct visualization of the intercavernous sinuses on contrast-enhanced MR images may serve as an ancillary sign for the diagnosis of carotid-cavernous or carotid-dural fistulas near the sella.
  • (13) than cimetidine and ranitidine, respectively, at inhibiting acid output in betazole-stimulated total gastric fistula dogs.
  • (14) It is concluded that the massive destruction of the normal anatomy in the lateral semicircular canal may be the morphological basis of a functional endolymphatic fistula for drainage of the endolymphatic hydrops.
  • (15) The fistula was ligated by an access through the right atrium with good nearest and long-term results.
  • (16) Anastomotic devascularization has been incriminated in the development of post-operative complications (fistula, stenosis) of circular stapling.
  • (17) In addition, quantification of fluid output from a fistula may be grossly inaccurate.
  • (18) As with abdominal abscess drainage, a preexisting fistula may be opacified only after several days of catheter drainage and cannot be predicted at the time of initial aspiration.
  • (19) Spontaneous aortoduodenal fistula is a rare disease.
  • (20) Good to excellent results were found in more than 85 percent of them in the control saliva, and there have been no recurrences or fistulae.

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