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Amarant


Definition:

  • (n.) Amaranth, 1.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) 3.#Mycommunity by Zoe Amar, director at Zoe Amar Communications #Nomakeupselfie and #icebucketchallenge were big campaigns with a global reach, dominated by large charities.
  • (2) Clearly angry and upset, Kate McCann said: "We need to make it clear to people: we took on this case because of the pain and distress that Mr Amaral has brought to us and our children.
  • (3) The Palestinian, identified as Nidal Amar, then persuaded Hazan to accompany him to his village, Beit Amin, and later killed him with the aim of exchanging his body for the release of Amar's brother, jailed since 2003 for carrying out attacks on Israelis, the army said.
  • (4) Child’s i think audience and story first, and that’s the secret of their success,” says Zoe Amar, director of Zoe Amar Communications .
  • (5) A big reason that the Heat have been surviving without Chris Bosh has been that they’ve gotten meaningful contributions from the likes of Luol Deng, Joe Johnson and Amar’e Stoudemire.
  • (6) We are doing what we can to combat extremism and radicalisation but the recognition and the funding just isn’t there.” Amena Saeed Hassan, a Yazidi Iraqi MP, who, with the Amar Foundation, helped rescue the girls and bring them to the UK, also emphasises the importance of the work.
  • (7) Outside the court in Lisbon, Gerry McCann said: "We're exasperated that the hearing has been cancelled once again at Mr Amaral's request.
  • (8) She told the court that when she read Amaral's claims she was "quite desperate because of the injustice I felt towards my daughter and our family as a whole".
  • (9) In a new book just published called So Far, So Bad , written well before the Closer farrago, French journalist Cécile Amar, quotes Trierweiler confessing that "François has no emotion".
  • (10) "The Hewitt match you refer to was the 2004 USO final, which Federer won 6-0 7-6- 6-0," says Amar Breckenridge.
  • (11) However, whereas the three PPV strains previously sequenced show levels of identity in excess of 98%, PPV-El Amar shows levels of heterogeneity of 20% in the nucleotide sequence and 10% in the amino acid sequence, when compared with these previously sequenced strains.
  • (12) The nucleotide sequence of the 3'-terminal 4773 nucleotides of the RNA of a widely divergent, aphid-transmissible strain of plum pox potyvirus isolated from Egypt (PPV-El Amar) was determined.
  • (13) They assured us that they are very careful in selecting the targets but you know when you see the number of bombs falling … the number of artillery shooting, you are very worried for the civilians in the city.” Facebook Twitter Pinterest Siblings Jamielah, Amaliah and Amar at a medical centre.
  • (14) "If they really want to do it, individuals are allowed to self-deport, and I'm not talking about so-called illegal aliens, I'm talking about people who signed the petition," said Amar.
  • (15) Her parents say that claims in Amaral's 2008 book, including suggestions that they hid Madeleine's body after she died in an accident and they faked an abduction, damaged the hunt for their daughter and exacerbated their anguish.
  • (16) Amar Mashru, one of the five who brought the case, said: “What is now allowed is the employers and employees at a national level to negotiate and agree terms which are genuinely in the interests of patients and staff.
  • (17) Zoe Amar: it is an amazing opportunity to build more global partnerships.
  • (18) But next time we’ll know how to deal with the situation.” Facebook Twitter Pinterest Syrian refugees Adel, left, and Amar in front of the city’s refugee accommodation last month.
  • (19) Thirty to 40% of these clones had acquired both mutations, whereas, surprisingly, the remaining clones had acquired the specific amar point mutation but lacked the restriction fragment length polymorphism.
  • (20) The children’s father refused to leave but sent Amar and Amaliah to accompany their sick sister.

Amaranth


Definition:

  • (n.) An imaginary flower supposed never to fade.
  • (n.) A genus of ornamental annual plants (Amaranthus) of many species, with green, purplish, or crimson flowers.
  • (n.) A color inclining to purple.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Layers fed diets containing amaranth required significantly less feed to produce a dozen eggs or a gram of egg than those fed the control diet.
  • (2) It is proposed that bromocresol green, and probably also amaranth, rapidly equilibrates between the hepatic and biliary compartments as a result of reabsorption from the biliary tree and that the rate-limiting factor in the biliary excretion of these dyes is the removal of dye from the biliary tree by bulk flow.
  • (3) The present research was carried out for the purpose of collecting part of the germ plasm of grain amaranth in Guatemala, as well as to evaluate it in terms of yield, chemical composition and nutritive value.
  • (4) Male rats were fed both popped amaranths and roasted amaranth.
  • (5) Hepatic microsomal azoreductase activity with amaranth (3-hydroxy-4[(4-sulfo-1-naphthalenyl)azo]-2,7-naphthalenedisulfonic acid trisodium salt) as a substrate is proportional to the levels of microsomal cytochrome P-450 from control or phenobarbital-pretreated rats and mice or cytochrome P-448 from 3-methylchol-anthrene-pretreated animals.
  • (6) Results also revealed that a steam treatment improves the nutritive quality of the amaranth meal.
  • (7) 6 and amaranth showed ether-extractable mutagenic activity only at much higher doses than those at which activity was seen with most dithionite-reduced samples of FD&C Red No.
  • (8) Amaranth, safrole, phenacetin and nicotine suppressed the DTH response, and suppressed the serum interferon titers induced by virus infection.
  • (9) In cotyledons of 6-day-old amaranth seedlings, the large subunit (LSU) and the small subunit (SSU) polypeptides of ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase are not synthesized in the absence of light.
  • (10) Administration of taurocholate did not abolish the depressing effect of estrone; however, phenobarbital given in combination with estrone decreased or prevented the effects of estrone on the biliary excretion rate of bromcresol green and amaranth.
  • (11) Add the amaranth, stir for a minute, then add the stock, 200ml water, the bouquet garni, a third of a teaspoon of salt and a good grind of pepper.
  • (12) 6 large portobello mushrooms 70ml olive oil Salt and freshly ground black pepper 200g cherry tomatoes 10g unsalted butter 30g pine nuts 2 tsp za’atar 1 large onion, peeled and finely diced 1 garlic clove, peeled and crushed 200g amaranth 500ml vegetable stock Bouquet garni made with 10g tarragon sprigs, 4 strips lemon skin, 5g rosemary sprigs and 3 bay leaves 30g parmesan, finely grated Heat the oven to its highest setting (around 240-250C).
  • (13) The room temperature had influence over the following dyes: amaranth, F.D.
  • (14) The nuclei of immotile sperm were stained pink by amaranth.
  • (15) Immature male rats were fed a purified, low-fiber diet containing massive doses of sodium cyclamate or amaranth (FD and C Red No.
  • (16) The data indicate that inactivation of NADPH-cytochrome P-450(c) reductase inhibits sulfonazo III and amaranth reduction, whereas inactivation of cytochrome P-450 inhibits only amaranth reduction.
  • (17) Forty-five harvests corresponding to the two predominating domestic species of amaranth in Mexico were studied.
  • (18) In terms of weight gain, feed intake, feed efficiency, carcass weight and serum proteins, the results indicated that amaranth leaf meal can efficiently replace alfalfa leaf meal up to 15% of the total weight of the diet.
  • (19) The mechanism of the azo reduction of sulfonazo III and amaranth by the rat hepatic monooxygenase system was studied.
  • (20) The amaranth vegetable cultivar Zimbabwe PI 482049 promoted weight gain and feed utilization equal to that obtained with alfalfa as the sole forage for growing lambs.

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