What's the difference between agger and auger?

Agger


Definition:

  • (n.) An earthwork; a mound; a raised work.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Agger misses a good chance with a header, seven yards out, but sends it straight at Tim Krul.
  • (2) Glen Johnson eased his way through for a 50th cap and to Hodgson's intense relief, that initial sense of panic when Daniel Agger's studs connected with the top of Jack Wilshere's boot eventually dispersed.
  • (3) By the time Mignolet had saved again to deny Pablo Osvaldo the Liverpool manager had seen enough, and sent on José Enrique for Agger.
  • (4) Facebook Twitter Pinterest Share Share this post Facebook Twitter Pinterest close 1.05pm BST Martin Skrtel is not going to Napoli for £10m , according to Liverpool, who will need him to step in for Daniel Agger when the Dane gets injured in a few weeks' time.
  • (5) Lovren lost Daniel Agger and produced an unorthodox but firm header, so much so that Gerrard, standing at the near post, could not reach the attempt in time to clear.
  • (6) The post came to Bialkowski's aid when Daniel Agger met a Steven Gerrard free-kick with a glancing header.
  • (7) 2.04pm BST Team news Liverpool Mignolet; Johnson, Skrtel, Agger, Flanagan; Henderson, Gerrard, Allen; Sterling, Suarez, Sturridge.
  • (8) Goals from the two Daniels, Agger and Sturridge, and Liverpool lead 2-1!
  • (9) Supporting cast: Reina, Johnson, Skrtel, Agger, Jose Enrique, Spearing, Henderson, Kuyt, Gerrard, Downing.
  • (10) A superb run from Moses beyond Adam, Glen Johnson and Daniel Agger ended with another Reina save, Diamé went close once more and Skrtel made a vital interception at full stretch to prevent Conor Sammon seizing on Gómez's flick over the top.
  • (11) Later he launched an increasingly rare counterattack and tumbled under a challenge from Daniel Agger.
  • (12) 6.41pm GMT 53 min: Agger and Mignolet hold play up, the former faffing around as the latter prepares to take a goal kick.
  • (13) Liverpool inevitably laid siege to Guzan's goal in the second half, and were denied a clear penalty when Daniel Agger was hauled to the floor by Ciaran Clark at a corner, but were further behind before they gathered momentum.
  • (14) There was a slight element of fortune about Liverpool's first goal, Fernando Amorebieta getting a touch after Daniel Agger's header to divert Steven Gerrard's free-kick past his own goalkeeper, although there were no excuses whatsoever for conceding a second four minutes later when Martin Skrtel was allowed a free header at a corner.
  • (15) The agger nasi cells are removed by curetting forward between the frontal process of the maxilla and the septum.
  • (16) Oscar sent a glancing header beyond Pepe Reina's left hand from Mata's corner, having escaped the attentions of both Agger, his initial marker, and Carragher, the defender covering the edge of the six-yard box.
  • (17) 75 min: Agger takes a shot from the best part of 35 yards.
  • (18) I know him well enough and think he is a great player, a good man and in Steven's absence and with Daniel Agger out of the team I could not think of anyone better [for the captaincy]."
  • (19) Subs: Jones, Toure, Agger, Coutinho, Aspas, Moses, Cissokho.
  • (20) It was stated that parasphenoid in these Amphibians consisted of two parts: agger vomeris and lamina transversalis.

Auger


Definition:

  • (n.) A carpenter's tool for boring holes larger than those bored by a gimlet. It has a handle placed crosswise by which it is turned with both hands. A pod auger is one with a straight channel or groove, like the half of a bean pod. A screw auger has a twisted blade, by the spiral groove of which the chips are discharge.
  • (n.) An instrument for boring or perforating soils or rocks, for determining the quality of soils, or the nature of the rocks or strata upon which they lie, and for obtaining water.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Auger spectroscopy and ion sputtering technique have shown that in surface of new archs oxygen and carbon are present up to about 300 A depth.
  • (2) The problem of determining RBE values for Auger emitters incorporated into proliferating mammalian cells is examined.
  • (3) This finding emphasizes the ability of low-energy Auger electrons to damage radiosensitive targets of cells through localized irradiation.
  • (4) Using an instrument equipped with two electron guns, an electron analyzer, and a Si(Li) diode detector, we developed microanalytical techniques based on inner-shell electron excitations by incident electrons and X-rays, that is, electron energy-loss spectroscopy (EELS) in the reflection mode; electron probe microanalysis (EPMA) and X-ray appearance potential spectroscopy (XAPS); electron-induced Auger electron spectroscopy (e-AES); X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS); X-ray induced AES (XAES), X-ray fluorescence analysis (XRF), and scanning X-ray radiography (SXR).
  • (5) It was hypothesized that the enhanced IUdR radiosensitization for 60 keV photons was a result of a larger production of Auger electron cascades from the filling of K-shell vacancies in the iodine atoms, which have a K-shell binding energy of 33.2 keV.
  • (6) Radiation spectra for radionuclides currently provided by the MIRD Committee and ICRP do not include the very low-energy N- and O-shell Auger electrons.
  • (7) We conclude that Auger electrons produced following photoelectric absorption of X rays by the K-shell of bromine contribute minimally to observed BUdR cellular radiosensitization.
  • (8) Among newer procedures are laser and auger angioplasty, catheter atherectomy and stents.
  • (9) Auger electron spectroscopy results indicate residual iodine was either left on the surface or implanted beneath the surface during iodine ion milling.
  • (10) Pantano, and L. L. Hench, "Auger spectroscopic analysis of bioglass corrosion films," J.
  • (11) The radiations studied were 0.05, 0.1, 0.5, 1.0, 2.0, and 3.0 MeV monoenergetic electrons and 32P, 67Cu, 90Y, 105Rh, 131I, 153Sm, 186Re, and 188Re beta particles and conversion and Auger electrons.
  • (12) However, gadolinium-157 (157Gd) n-gamma reaction is also accompanied by some internal conversion and, by implication, Auger electron emission.
  • (13) Most of the radionuclides used in nuclear medicine emit low energy Auger electrons following radioactive decay.
  • (14) It may be concluded that a major part of the enhancement was caused by inner-shell photoionization, followed by an Auger cascade of the bromine in the DNA.
  • (15) In 1986, O'Hara and Pearson described a method of ankle arthrodesis using an auger.
  • (16) These findings may have implications in the design of radiopharmaceuticals for both diagnosis (localize Auger emitter in cytoplasm of cell) and therapy (localize Auger emitter in cell nucleus).
  • (17) However the Auger enhancement decreased sharply under "vacuum" condition as the water content was zero.
  • (18) It has also been used to calculate the intensity factors of pure bulk samples and the backscattering correction factor in Auger electron spectroscopy.
  • (19) The present understanding provides a scientific basis toward estimation of risk associated with Auger emitters used in diagnosis, and suggests potential applications to therapy.
  • (20) This method is used to investigate the efficiency of double strand break production by other Auger sources which have potential value for therapy.