What's the difference between akene and skene?

Akene


Definition:

  • (n.) Same as Achene.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Money – sometimes out of Aken'ova's own pocket – is no longer the biggest problem.
  • (2) But then the cost of armed guards to accompany them isn't cheap," Aken'ova sighs, before telling the two giggling women the price for bottles of massage oil.
  • (3) Photograph: Jenievive Aken The Third Mainland Bridge The long bridge is a story.
  • (4) Providing a rare place where society women feel comfortable enough to buy roleplay lingerie without being judged is just one way Aken'ova tries to liberate her sexually repressed country.
  • (5) When the news broke this month that West Bromwich Albion were to be t aken over by the Chinese company Yunyi Guokai , many were left looking for answers.
  • (6) Microfractures were found in large numbers in specimens from British patients who had suffered femoral-neck fracture, and in smaller numbers in femoral heads -aken routine autopsy in India and in China (Hong Kong).
  • (7) The molecular form of vWf from each of these pathways differs, with the most biologically potent molecules being released from Weibel-Palade bodies (Loesberg, C., M. D. Gonsalves, J. Zandbergen, C. Willems, W. G. Van Aken, H. V. Stel, J.
  • (8) In contrast, in cultures of cerebellum and dorsal root ganglia, 3H-beta-alanine was only t aken up by glial elements.
  • (9) They don't question what else is inside that bill," says Aken'ova, who has never heard of anyone campaigning for gay marriage.
  • (10) You can tell they're willing to immediately dissociate with you if you answer in the affirmative," says Aken'ova, whose quick smile blossoms as brightly as the tattooed flower on her right biceps.
  • (11) In a hotel room in the capital, Abuja, two women in hijabs are visiting Dorothy Aken'ova to buy goods considered contraband: sex toys.
  • (12) John tries to remember that advice now, sometimes turning to Aken'ova as a mother figure.
  • (13) Dorothy Aken'Ova, a human rights activist, said police had lured four of the men, then tortured them into providing a list of 168 wanted gay men.

Skene


Definition:

  • (n.) See Skean.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Skene and Virag recently found that the cysteines in the N-terminus are fatty-acylated and that this post-translational modification correlates with membrane-binding ability.
  • (2) The diagnosis of a rare Skene's duct cyst in a newborn was made based on its location in relation to the urethra and the demonstration of transitional epithelium in the cyst wall.
  • (3) We report a case of calculi in a Skene's gland abscess produced by Ureaplasma urealyticum.
  • (4) Among the hypotheses to account for this failure is the proposition that certain axonal proteins necessary for axon growth are expressed in much greater abundance in developing than in mature neurons, and that these proteins are not reinduced after injury to mature axons (Skene and Willard, 1981b).
  • (5) A biphasic curve was also noted in one woman with a Skene duct cyst and in the one who had genuine stress incontinence only.
  • (6) The largest increase, to nearly 200 X normal with 6 hr labeling, was seen in a protein with a molecular weight of 45 kDa and a pl of about 4.5, resembling a protein that has previously been designated a "growth-associated protein" (GAP-43; Skene and Willard, 1981a).
  • (7) Nine of 12 patients had urethral diverticula, two had Skene duct cysts, and one had genuine stress incontinence.
  • (8) A provisional diagnosis of carcinoma of skene's duct or vaginal leiomyoma was entertained and an excisional biopsy performed.
  • (9) The cyst was thought to have derived from left Skene's duct and marsupialized.
  • (10) Previous studies have shown that increased amounts of pulse-labeled GAP-43 undergo fast axonal transport in regenerating neurons (Benowitz et al., 1981; Skene and Willard, 1981 a, b).
  • (11) The Skene's duct cyst, which presents as a cystic mass just around the urethral meatus, is a rare congenital abnormality in the female newborn.
  • (12) Therapy involves the submucosal injection of triamcinolone acetonide around Skene's glands to decrease inflammation and scarring.
  • (13) The histologic and immunohistological differences between adult prostate as seen in our cases and female paraurethral (Skene's) glands are discussed.
  • (14) Before axonal outgrowth, the growth-associated protein GAP-43 is distributed equally among the growth cones of the minor processes; it is preferentially concentrated in the axonal growth cone once polarity has been established (Goslin, K., D. Schreyer, J. Skene, and G. Banker.
  • (15) The morphological and embryological significance of the Skene's duct and related cysts are discussed.
  • (16) We describe such a lesion that arose secondary to an abscess of Skene's glands in a 14-year-old sexually active adolescent.
  • (17) Hopefully we’re moving to a place where it’s no big deal to be gay, on the sporting field or in any other part of life.” The courageous journey of Ian Roberts, rugby league's first openly gay player | Patrick Skene Read more One of the most respected names in international netball, former Australian captain turned commentator Liz Ellis, says Brazill’s unquestioned acceptance makes her proud of her sport.
  • (18) Development or regeneration of axons in several systems is accompanied by 20-100-fold increases in the synthesis of an acidic, axonally transported membrane protein with an apparent molecular weight of 43-50,000 (Benowitz and Lewis, 1983; Skene and Willard, 1981a, b), which we designate GAP-43.
  • (19) Following a search of available literature we have been able to find Skene's duct cyst reported in only 10 newborns.
  • (20) This case and previously published laboratory data suggest that intravaginal nonoxynol-9 deserves further study as a treatment for resistant trichomoniasis, though trichomonal coinfection of the patient's urethra, Skene glands, and sexual partner would not likely be resolved by such therapy.

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