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Agen


Definition:

  • (adv. & prep.) See Again.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The officials released them from their obligation after the Guardian on Sunday reported that Davis was a CIA agen t. Davis shot dead two Pakistanis in Lahore last month who he says had been trying to rob him.
  • (2) Experiments for uptaking and distribution of the culm stabiliser "camposan" with the agens ethephon are very important to tell something about the dwarf behaviour of the treated plants of rye.
  • (3) Ten years ago the author described a precipitating agens which has been seen by immunreaction serum before and after desensitization.
  • (4) i lent brett ratner my 2nd (of 2) parms dorz cos he wantd 2 impress women and I was worrid he mite get bbq sauce on it agen lol You've said your films are intended as "polemical statements against the American 'barrel down' cinema and its dis-empowerment of the spectator."
  • (5) Anaesthesia was induced with the new non-barbiturate induction agen etomidate.
  • (6) In general, the results indicate that the two agenic patients do not demonstrate the marked deficits of cross-integration reported after commissurotomy.
  • (7) time constant began within 15 min of injection, was maximal between 1 and 4 h, and lasted for 14-18 h. This effect mirrors changes in plasma levels of baclofen after oral doses in humans (Faigle, Keberle & Agen, 1980).
  • (8) Simple drainage of the cyst did resolve pain for a short period and only elimination of the primum pathologicum agens did definitively release pain, irradiating to the ipsilateral leg.
  • (9) These results show that the heart rate responses to an increase in blood pressure by vasoconstrictor peptides is dependent on the strain of animals used and suggest that the baroreceptor reflexes play a minor role in the blunted effect of vasconstrictor agens at the end of gestation in normotensive and spontaneously hypertensive rats.
  • (10) The accumulation of cAMP in response to each of these agen-s, including cholera toxin, was partially blocked (50--80%) by simultaneous alpha-adrenergic receptor stimulation.
  • (11) The Bank of England's closely-watched agen ts' report says: "Recent reductions in institutions' marginal funding costs appeared to be working through more quickly in the residential mortgage market than corporate lending."
  • (12) In summer 2013, Andreas Temme, the Hessian LfV agen t who was inside Halit Yozgat’s internet cafe in Kassel when Yozgat was murdered, testified that he did not hear the silenced shots, nor did he notice the sprinkles of blood on the counter where he placed his payment in coins when he left.
  • (13) Pulse rate and oxygen consumption were measured for 19 boys (agen 12-13) assigned to either Distance, Interval, or No-Training regimens, during a 5 min.
  • (14) The contents of globin gene transcripts and other protein coding agene transcript (preferentially expressed in liver) within nuclear RNA from chicken immature red blood cells were analyzed by the method of cDNA hybridization.
  • (15) The calibration standards provided as dried blood spots by AGEN are highly unstable and must be replaced with user prepared materials.
  • (16) After radioautographic experiments, culmcutting-experiments and experiments with intact rye in the 5--6 leaf-stage we have found that the agens is transported acropetal in the xylem of the plants after uptaking by the roots up to 3 days.
  • (17) However, it is desired to develop excellent pancreas scanning agens that give more specific distribution and less radiation hazards than the agents.
  • (18) The application of the alpha-receptor-blocking agens Hydergin is followed by a statistically significant increase of the mean aortic pressure, the left ventricular systolic pressure and the mean blood flow in the femoral artery.
  • (19) "Back in college some 25 years ago, my roommates and I decided to have a "case day" where we each had to finish 24 beers in one day," says Agen Schmitz.
  • (20) The cytoxicity of neocarzinostatin (NCS) and smancs [copoly(styrene maleic acid)-conjugated NCS] to various cultured cells was compared with that of several other antitumor agens in clinical use on various malignant and non-malignant cells as regards to their effect on colony formation of cells.

Agend


Definition:

  • (n.) See Agendum.

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