What's the difference between aider and hider?

Aider


Definition:

  • (n.) One who, or that which, aids.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) « La grande centrale solaire va aider la population et le pays car l’électricité qu’elle fournit est moins chère que l’énergie classique », se réjouit-elle.
  • (2) In agreement with earlier in vitro studies on the action of GAT-T(s)F, it was demonstrated that under these conditions, low concentrations of GAT-T(s)F stimulated the development of cells which, aider transfer, are able to suppress the GAT PFC response to GAT-MBSA.
  • (3) The first and constant duty of the nurse aider is to check that the person is breathing by looking, listening and feeling.
  • (4) The labeling of Kupffer cells aider one or four injections of [(3)H]thymidine reached a peak of 10.4 percent at 48 h or 24.1 percent at 60 h, respectively, indicating that these cells are derived from labeled monocytes.
  • (5) Last night first aiders were drafted in at St Pancras where thousands of passengers had been queuing for hours after Eurostar services were cancelled.
  • (6) As regards health activities outside the hospital, she mentions those of the existing health centres and of auxiliary personnel called first-aiders (whose job description is close to the one of the village health workers advocated by WHO and others).
  • (7) Moreover, a leaked affidavit in the case involving Stephen Kim's leaks to Fox News' Jamie Rosen showed us that the Justice Department has taken a formal position, in sworn affidavit, that it considers the reporters themselves criminals – un-indicted co-conspirators or aiders and abetters.
  • (8) Musculoskeletal problems are an only too regular daily feature of patients attending family practices, OH departments or indeed confronting the first aider.
  • (9) The nurse aider, in any situation, should assess the problem and attempt to overcome the airway obstruction using the measures described.
  • (10) "Harrowing" was how someone described the scene as a first-aider was summoned.
  • (11) One hundred and forty nine first aiders working in a health authority, 26 in a light engineering company and 35 in food processing plants completed an anonymous questionnaire about their training and first aid work.
  • (12) He added that police threw teargas inside the cemevi grounds after Kurt had been shot, hampering the efforts of first aiders to help him.
  • (13) Although 11% of the employees had received first-aid training, half of the firms lacked first-aiders.
  • (14) The majority of first aiders were in their 30s and had practised first aid for less than a decade.
  • (15) Training a new generation of first aiders by introducing emergency life-saving skills as a mandatory part of the school curriculum.
  • (16) Other eye-catching promises in the Tory manifesto includes training schoolchildren to become first aiders, consulting on increasing the speed limit on two key roads to 80mph and reducing student debt by exploring the viability of introducing “compressed” two-year degree courses.
  • (17) Rodchenkov was specifically identified in the report as an “aider and abettor” of the doping activities and it was recommended he should be “permanently removed from his position”.
  • (18) As to the extra-curricular dental health education, it seems that the co-operation with the "Young First-Aiders" is especially important.
  • (19) The aim of this article is to help the nurse aider recognize and manage breathing problems other than those associated with upper airway obstruction.
  • (20) Resuscitation of the near-drowned child is topical because, (a) of controversies about the optimality of mouth-to-nose expired air resuscitation (EAR) in infants under six months of age; (b) of controversies about the degree of brain damage among child survivors following intensive care salvage; and (c) the difficulties of having "every parent a first-aider".

Hider


Definition:

  • (n.) One who hides or conceals.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) In view of the fact that harmaline is a non-competitive inhibitor of Ca-induced contractions (Hider et al., Europ.
  • (2) Mother-young relations conform to the "hider type" among bovids.
  • (3) The model of Hider and Ragnarsson [(1980) FEBS Lett.
  • (4) (1974), Chou and Fasman (1974a,b), Lim (1974) and Dufton and Hider (1977).
  • (5) These results are similar to those reported by Dufton and Hider (Eur.

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