What's the difference between aline and alpine?

Aline


Definition:

  • (v. t.) To range or place in a line; to bring into line; to align.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) They showed three typical features: pneumo-encephalography demonstrated a fifth anterior ventricular dilatation; in both patients dermatoglyphic findings showed a thenar exit of the Aline and a vertical palmar alignement; Growth hormone and sulfatation factor blood concentration were low but within normal limits.
  • (2) The film will be based on a screenplay which the studio bought last year for a seven-figure sum from The Devil Wears Prada writer Aline Brosh McKenna in the wake of Alice in Wonderland's spectacular box-office success.
  • (3) A virus, designated Sikhote-Alin, was isolated in 1970 from Ixodes persulcatus ticks collected from a wild boar in the Primorie region (U.S.S.R.) Sikhote-Alin virus showed no haemagglutinating activity and no antigenic relationships with arboviruses of 12 antigenic groups, 17 ungrouped tick-borne arboviruses, porcine enteroviruses and coxsackie A (types 1-18) viruses.
  • (4) All of these isoenzymes had high organic peroxidase activity and, on the basis of amino acid analysis, substrate specificities and affinity for non-substrate ligands, appear to belong to the family of glutathione S-transferases that have been termed alpha [Mannervik, Alin, Guthenberg, Jensson, Tahir, Warholm & Jörnvall (1985) Proc.
  • (5) They insist on early diagnosis and treatment of recent fractures, with a successful result if the ulnar hache become rightly alined.
  • (6) I. pavlovskyi is absent from the eastern macroslope of Sykhote--Alin, rare in the central part of the ridge and is quite common in western Sykhote--Alin where it accounts for no more than 10% of total collections with I. persulcatus.
  • (7) Two months ago one of the accused men, Alin Turcu, lost a libel action against the NoW.
  • (8) They didn’t have to do this in this manner, that will alineate Nato partners and will be damaging to Polish standing in Nato.
  • (9) The specific composition and number of midges in nest biotopes of birds of forest formations of Western Sikhote-Alin are given.
  • (10) An average density of ticks in forests of western Sykhote--Alin is 50 to 80 active adults per hectare, maximum density - 150 specimens.
  • (11) Aline Skaf, now his wife, was found to have suffered facial injuries but charges were not brought after she maintained she had sustained the injuries in a fall.
  • (12) According to season variations of the epidemic process the territory of Sikhote Alin has been divided into two separate parts--northern and southern, with morbidity peak in June and July, respectively.
  • (13) Light microscopy showed no specific TSH immunostaining although electron microscopy revealed numerous secretory granules alined along the plasma membrane.
  • (14) Facebook Twitter Pinterest Share Share this post Facebook Twitter Pinterest close In Osnabrück, singer Alin Coen performed her song A No Is a No .
  • (15) It was a neat layoff for Agüero’s first goal and some brilliantly alert play, in the 13th minute, to dispossess Alin Tosca, sprint clear then pick out Silva for the opening goal.
  • (16) Aline Schuiling of ABN Amro also thinks German is set for a spell of more moderate growth.
  • (17) The GSTs are dimers, the subunits of which belong to three multigene families, Alpha (subunits 1, 2, 8 and 10), Mu (subunits 3, 4, 6, 9 and 11) and Pi (subunit 7) [Mannervik, Alin, Guthenberg, Jennsson, Tahir, Warholm & Jörnvall (1985) Proc.
  • (18) The most active natural foci of tick-borne encephalitis have been discovered in the Sikhote-Alin Mountain range.
  • (19) As a result of registrations conducted in 1973 the density of ticks populations from the main landscape zones of eastern Sikhote-Alin (from watershed spruce-abietic forests to coastal oak woods) was estimated for the first time.
  • (20) Support for this proposal includes: (1) reversal of thymine inhibition of efrotomycin biosynthesis by dihydrouracil and N-carbamoyl-beta-aline, two intermediates of the catabolic pathway; (2) incorporation of [5,6-3H]-uracil into efrotomycin with a relative molar specific activity of approximately 0.5, close to the theoretical maximum; and (3) 13C coupling at C4 and C5 of efrotomycin after feeding resting cells with [4,5-13C]-uracil.

Alpine


Definition:

  • (a.) Of or pertaining to the Alps, or to any lofty mountain; as, Alpine snows; Alpine plants.
  • (a.) Like the Alps; lofty.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Such is the secrecy around the plot – centred on an Alpine town where the dead come back to life – that not even the cast have been told about the new series, which is due to begin filming early next year.
  • (2) Norwegian foreign minister Jonas Store said action on black carbon was even more urgent than that on CO2: "Even if we turn the rising curve of greenhouse gas emissions in the coming years, the reduction will not occur quickly enough to preserve the polar and alpine environments.
  • (3) Total litter weight at 150 days was significantly lower for SEA (14.5 kg) than for Alpine (18.8 kg), the Anglo-Nubian (16.9 kg) not differing significantly from either.
  • (4) In the adjacent alpine and subalpine areas isolates were obtained from wild rodents.
  • (5) ACTH-induced stress (AIS) makes the appearance of amnesia cases more frequent and prolongs LP of realized CRAA, unlike DIS, over all the periods of Alpine adaptation.
  • (6) The final few hundred metres are lined with cheering people, some wildly ringing Alpine cow bells.
  • (7) In a prospective follow-up study conducted in 52 French alpine villages, one weekly water sample was taken in each village provided with untreated ground water and analyzed as to the presence of four indicator bacteria: total plate count, total coliforms, thermotolerant (fecal) coliforms, and fecal streptococci.
  • (8) Born in Brig, a Swiss-German speaking Alpine town close to the border with Italy, he studied law at Fribourg university, then worked as the secretary general of the International Centre for Sports Studies at the University of Neuchâtel.
  • (9) Except for somatometric values, there is no other significant difference between alpin and urban children from the physiological point of view.
  • (10) In Experiment 1, 40 multiparous Alpine does were used in a completely randomized block design.
  • (11) This is roughly equivalent to injury rates in alpine skiing.
  • (12) The features of specific adaptation to Alpine, steppe and taiga zones are found against a background of expressed continental adaptive type.
  • (13) The canton of Berne is a heterogeneous region, geographically speaking, extending from the foot of the Jura mountains to high Alpine regions.
  • (14) From the years 1982 to 1989, 377 patients with alpine skiing-related injuries were admitted to St. Anthony's Hospital (a level one regional trauma center).
  • (15) Samples of isoelectrically precipitated goat casein from the milks of French-Alpine and Anglo-Nubian breeds were separated into four components in a single run by reversed-phase HPLC.
  • (16) It was found that the mean values of arterial pressure in cattle-breeders living in alpine regions, both according to age groups and both sexes, were higher than those in cattle-breeders living in mountain regions of middle and low height.
  • (17) The purpose of this study was to evaluate the predictive power of physiological tests in categorizing competitive alpine skiers.
  • (18) Adipose deposits and their lipogenic enzymes were studied on 27 young Alpine male kids.
  • (19) 5 French Alpine Goats were studied after normal or premature parturition.
  • (20) The injuries were sustained during soccer in 28% and during alpine skiing in 26% of the cases, of which the former was responsible for most of the injuries reported in males and the latter for those in females.