What's the difference between antares and constellation?

Antares


Definition:

  • (n.) The principal star in Scorpio: -- called also the Scorpion's Heart.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Research by the Antares Foundation found that 30% of field workers report symptoms of PTSD after field assignments.
  • (2) The first test launch of the company's Antares rocket is scheduled for September.
  • (3) In 2000, there was the Walk for Reconciliation across Sydney Harbour Bridge, where some 250,000 Australians showed their support and more than 300,000 Australians signed a hand and planted it in ANTaR’s Sea of Hands installations around the country.
  • (4) Australians of goodwill can join and take action with organisations like ANTaR – write to Ministers on issues such as incarceration, community closures, or impact of the Federal Budget, or like and share information on social med ia.
  • (5) It's the natural home for the classic Arab stories of love: "Qais and Layla", "Antar and Abla", and for the more regional ballads such as the Egyptian "Yaseen and Bahiyya" and many others.
  • (6) 2.12pm: Should also mention the Algeria line-up v USA is in: 23-Rais Ouheb Mbouli; 2-Majid Bougherra, 5-Rafik Halliche, 4-Antar Yahia, 3-Nader Belhadj, 21-Fouad Kadir, 19-Hassan Yebda, 8-Medhi Lacen, 15-Karim Ziani, 11-Rafik Djebbour, 13-Karim Matmour.
  • (7) The Antares Foundation found that 30% of aid workers report symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) after field assignments.
  • (8) On Tuesday, an Orbital Sciences Antares rocket exploded 15 seconds after liftoff from Wallops Island, Virginia, destroying a cargo ship bound for the International Space Station.
  • (9) Someone once asked the poet Antar Ibn Shaddad, the bravest of the brave, the meaning of courage.
  • (10) The Antares Foundation suggest that around 30% of aid workers report significant symptoms of PTSD upon returning from assignment .
  • (11) This methodology will be used during the Soviet-French space flight (Antares Project) planned for 1992.
  • (12) Organisations such as Australians for Native Title and Reconciliation (Antar), Reconciliation Australia and the National Congress of Australia’s First Peoples have all supported it.
  • (13) Algeria Rais Ouheb Mbouli; Majid Bougherra, Rafik Halliche, Antar Yahia, Nader Belhadj, Fouad Kadir, Hassan Yebda, Medhi Lacen, Karim Ziani, Rafik Djebbour, Karim Matmour.
  • (14) Andrew Meehan, the national director for Australians for Native Title and Recognition (Antar), said it had been “a particularly torrid few weeks for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people on the back of a year of upheaval and disarray”.
  • (15) Another study by the Antares Foundation shows that 46% to 80% of national aid workers experience symptoms of distress.

Constellation


Definition:

  • (n.) A cluster or group of fixed stars, or dvision of the heavens, designated in most cases by the name of some animal, or of some mythologial personage, within whose imaginary outline, as traced upon the heavens, the group is included.
  • (n.) An assemblage of splendors or excellences.
  • (n.) Fortune; fate; destiny.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) A constellation of histologic lesions was identified in brain (diffuse meningoencephalitis with bilaterally symmetrical thalamic necrosis), liver (pericholangiohepatitis), lung (pneumonitis), and spleen (lymphoid hyperplasia); this tetrad is apparently unique to this model system.
  • (2) They presented their clinical observations on 4 brothers from the 'G Family' who shared a constellation of findings with a generalised tendency to midline defects.
  • (3) Intoxication produces a constellation of symptoms, with paresthesias and generalized muscle weakness being common complaints.
  • (4) The majority of them were able to perceive a connection between their worsened skin condition and the acute psychosocial constellation during their brief stay at home.
  • (5) First, the uremic syndrome may be viewed as a constellation of abnormalities which can be subgrouped by association so that azotemia may be correlated with neuropathic disease and hypertension with weight gain or body size, for example.
  • (6) It is argued that for Resistance veterans only the intrusive reminiscences of the stressful events discriminate this constellation of symptoms from subjects with an anxious-depressive symptomatology.
  • (7) If in cases of discussed paternity in the child ahp was revealed and the Hp constellation of the mother: putative father was: Hp 1--1 X 1--1 or 2--2 X 2--2--provided that the paternity with the testing of other blood-group systems could not be excluded--it's necessary to try to identify the true Hp type of the child--since it might give the possibility for exclusion of paternity.
  • (8) These signal changes appear to make a specific constellation of findings for the diagnosis of vertebral hemangioma with MR imaging.
  • (9) Furthermore, there were no type differences in the frequency or severity of the symptom constellation reported during a competitive and highly challenging period of time.
  • (10) A constellation of morphologic abnormalities from all 3 cell lines produces a unique appearance.
  • (11) Mothers' opinions of their child's temperament constellation differed considerably from those resulting from the questionnaire analysis for the STWU and Difficult constellations.
  • (12) Its object was to define the angles and measurements within the bony lacrimal structures and to establish possible connections between the development of the postsaccal stenosis and certain bony constellations of the lacrimal system.
  • (13) As biological discharge phenomena evolve into vague psychological awareness, such an infant does not attain a sense of well-being, but rather attains a sense of "not-well-being" (Joffe and Sandler, 1965) which remains continuous or can be triggered--kindled--by any reactivating constellation, and the object is experienced as a source of unpleasure.
  • (14) The only contraindication to emergency portacaval shunt is the combined presence of ascites, jaundice, encephalopathy, and severe muscle wasting, a constellation that was incompatible with survival beyond one year.
  • (15) We describe an epidemic involving the explosive onset and rapid resolution of a constellation of symptoms that sent 17 seventh and eighth grade students and four teachers to the emergency department of a hospital after an apparent toxic gas exposure.
  • (16) When faced with the constellation of symptoms, including a delayed (two to three weeks) spiking plateau postoperative fever, abnormal results of hepatic function test and lymphocytosis in patients having received blood transfusion, the clinician must give serious consideration to the possibility of CMV infection.
  • (17) Thus, the helix-helix interaction in long coiled coils is characteristic of a global free energy minimum and not just of the regional constellation of side chains.
  • (18) There is no specific constellation of lymphocytic markers in peripheral blood which could indicate true thymic hyperplasia.
  • (19) The superego constellations in guilty, binge, sociopathic, and deteriorated alcoholics are delineated to explain the interaction of a treatment program with these patients.
  • (20) "There will be challenges as a result of cancelling Constellation, [but] the funding for Nasa is increasing, so we expect to support as many if not more jobs."

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