What's the difference between aga and agha?

Aga


Definition:

  • (n.) Alt. of Agha

Example Sentences:

  • (1) There were no significant differences in the NAG indices either between fullterm and preterm babies or between appropriate for gestational age (AGA) and small for gestational age (SGA) neonates of the normal group.
  • (2) Mutations recovered after exposure to carboplatin display the same preference for sequences that contain 5'-AGG-3', 5'-AGA-3' and 5'-GAG-3' as was found for cisplatin.
  • (3) We compared the cranial ultrasound results of 197 SGA infants with 197 appropriate for gestational age (AGA) neonates, matched for gestation and gender, to determine if growth retardation is associated with a difference in ultrasound detectable CNS abnormalities.
  • (4) Levels of TSH, thyroxine-binding globulin, thyroxine (T4), free T4, triiodothyronine (T3), and free T3 were compared with those from 62 appropriate for gestational age (AGA) fetuses.
  • (5) In order to determine the prevalence of glucose intolerance in pregnancy, 2,230 consecutive women attending the antenatal clinic at the Aga Khan University Medical Centre in Karachi, Pakistan were subjected on the first antenatal visit, irrespective of gestational age, to a 75 g glucose challenge followed 2 hr later by plasma glucose determination.
  • (6) In this study other biochemical and physical tests were applied to a group of fetuses with deviating BPD growth in order to improve the discriminatory rate between infants subsequently born AGA or SGA.
  • (7) Now I’ve got this bee in my bonnet and want to tell people “Roast it whole until the skin’s soft, take it out of the Aga, cool it a bit and it will be just lovely”.
  • (8) Multivariate analysis in 66 couples and their children confirmed a greater tendency toward the influence of parental factors in AGA children and a more significant relationship with perinatal factors in SGA children.
  • (9) Preterm AGA children had only slightly higher risk scores in relation to fine motor, upper motor and perceptive functions than control children.
  • (10) Levels of TSH were significantly higher and T4 and free T4 significantly lower in the SGA than in AGA fetuses.
  • (11) The heterozygous family members were identified by reduced activity of AGA in lymphocytes.
  • (12) Simultaneous determination of antigliadin (AGA) and antiendomysium (EMA) levels, and gliadin and tissue absorption studies, showed that JAB and AGA are different, whereas JAB and EMA are probably identical.
  • (13) The effect of the pin3 mutation is abolished by the wild-type allele of argU, an arginine tRNA that reads the rare Arg codons AGA and AGG, which are used for eight of the 14 Arg codons in the old gene.
  • (14) Socioeconomic status was related to MDI scores for AGA but not SGA infants.
  • (15) Aspartylglucosaminuria (AGU) is a lysosomal storage disease due to mutations in the aspartylglucosaminidase (AGA) gene.
  • (16) Cytosols prepared from renal medulla and cortex were separately analyzed for oestrogen receptor molecules aga gel electrophoresis.
  • (17) The specificity of AGA cannot be calculated from these figures as they are biased.
  • (18) MAC is highly correlated with birth weight either in AGA (r = 0.936; P less than 0.001) or in SGA infants (r = 0.860; P less than 0.001).
  • (19) Maternal stimulation and co-ordinated infant signalling in AGA dyads, and infant quietness and maternal activity encouraging quietness in SGA dyads, were patterns in high-scoring subjects.
  • (20) In contrast to the urea excretion the excretion of ammonia was highest on the 10th day of life in both groups, but the excretion was significantly higher in the SGA-infants if compared to the AGA-infants.

Agha


Definition:

  • (n.) In Turkey, a commander or chief officer. It is used also as a title of respect.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) All four men inside the vehicle were killed, including Mahmud-i-Raqi's police commander Jan Agha Faizi, he said.
  • (2) As the journalist Anand Gopal has explained brilliantly , powerbrokers such as AWK and the Barakzai strongman and former Kandahar governor Gul Agha Sherzai not only seized control of Nato purse-strings by acquiring lucrative contracts, but they also manipulated US intelligence and US special forces to gain help with their predatory and retaliatory agenda.
  • (3) "Put Sakineh's picture beside Neda Agha-Soltan's and don't let Iran repeat what it did with Neda again with Sakineh," said Ahadi, an Iranian human rights activist.
  • (4) Ghulam Haider Hamidi, the reformist mayor of Kandahar City, said: "If Gul Agha comes back I will leave the country the next day.
  • (5) But Agha-Soltan was quickly lionised by an engaged online community inside and outside Iran .
  • (6) His most likely successor is either the former governor Gul Agha Sherzai or Ahmed Wali's brother-in-law, Aref Noorzai.
  • (7) Robert Malley was adviser to President Clinton on Arab-Israeli affairs; Hussein Agha is senior associate member of St Antony's College, Oxford Map Map of the occupied territories Related articles 19.07.2001: Sharon drafts new hit list and moves up troops 18.07.2001: Israeli missile attack threatens fresh violence 17.07.2001: Israeli helicopter attack 'kills four' 17.07.2001: Israeli rail station bomb injures five on eve of Jewish Olympics Press review 18.07.2001: What the Middle East papers say Interactive Map of the occupied territories Useful links Israel Defence Forces Government of Israel Jerusalem Post Ha'aretz Palestinian National Authority Palestinian Ministry of Information
  • (8) Let me give you an example: when my house burned down, Pakistanis gave clothes to my daughter,” says Gul Agha, a labourer who crossed the Torkham border on Thursday.
  • (9) Agha-Soltan was shot to death in the aftermath of Iran's disputed election in June 2009 and became a symbol of Iran's post-election rebellion.
  • (10) "His father was put under house arrest until Agha returned to Pakistan."
  • (11) The explosion happened in the morning hours as the vehicle was taking the palace employees to work, said Gul Agha Hashimi, the chief of criminal investigations with the Kabul police.
  • (12) He had previously been arrested for taking part in a memorial service for Neda Agha-Soltan, the young woman allegedly shot dead by a government militiaman during post-election protests.
  • (13) Unlike the rounds involving Agha, the latest talks are being kept as secret as possible.
  • (14) Leyne, a highly experienced correspondent, was even accused of organising the shooting of Neda Agha-Soltan , the young woman whose death live on camera during street protests became a symbol of Iranian state oppression across the world.
  • (15) Her eyes open, Agha-Soltan seems to radiate a ­calmness at odds with the panic ­surrounding her as she lies in the road after being struck by a bullet.
  • (16) His experimental quasi-installation film Shirin (2008), showing women's faces in a cinema auditorium, was something I found opaque; but it became widely revered for the eerie way it appeared to predict the image of Neda Agha-Soltan, the "Angel of Iran" who was killed in this year's Iranian anti-government protests.
  • (17) We don't want any more people to be killed, we want the economy to be fixed," said 50-year-old Shah Agha Nazari, head of a local council in Kabul's Neka Khana area.
  • (18) "As soon as they gave the weapon to Ismail to begin training, suddenly he took the gun and opened fire toward the US soldiers," Farah provincial police chief Agha Noor Kemtoz told the Associated Press.
  • (19) Kabul Asad Agha, below, has had two narrow escapes from Taliban bombs, but says he has no choice but to take his chance on Kabul's streets to earn small but vital sums of money for his extended family.
  • (20) Iran Street in Yemen's capital Sana'a, meanwhile, has been renamed after Neda Agha Soltan, the young protester who was shot dead in June at the start of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's post-election crackdown in Iran – and whose dying moments were broadcast across the world.

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