What's the difference between anurous and tailless?

Anurous


Definition:

  • (a.) Destitute of a tail, as the frogs and toads.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) In 4 anuric patients in intermittent haemodialysis the dosage of vancomycin necessary to treat infection with penicillin-resistantstrains of Staphylococcus aureus was determined.
  • (2) Urinary Hg excretion was variable during the first 24 h after HgCl2 injection and tended to be higher with higher dosage unless the animals became anuric early on.
  • (3) The termination of muscle relaxation in anuric patients is considered merely to be due to redistribution of the drug from the motor end plates to non specific structures.
  • (4) A newborn girl with respiratory distress due to bilateral pneumothorax was found to be anuric, and died at 18 hours of age.
  • (5) We report on 2 anuric patients on maintenance hemodialysis who presented with a prostatic abscess.
  • (6) All plasma digoxin values from the anuric patients and the normal subjects were far below the lower limit of the therapeutic range of plasma digoxin.
  • (7) Renal blood flow at this time was normal but the rats were anuric.
  • (8) In anuric patients angiodynography was superior to the Tc bolus examination: In three cases angiodynography was able to provide important additional information such as absence of blood flow in peripheral intrarenal vessels or missing blood supply of a transplant pole.
  • (9) Therefore, the drug has become a preferred neuromuscular blocking agent in anuric patients.
  • (10) Eight patients were dialysis dependent or anuric at the time of operation.
  • (11) Tumor lysis syndrome in patients with chronic myelocytic leukemia is rare, and acute renal failure with tumor lysis syndrome is oliguric or anuric in most patients.
  • (12) Thus methicillin may occasionally cause severe and prolonged anuric renal failure, but maximal supportive measures, including dialysis when necessary, should nonetheless be used, since the renal failure is reversible once the antibiotic is discontinued.
  • (13) In both anuric groups renal GGT was reduced, probably as a result of inhibited enzyme synthesis secondary to the altered conditions for adequate renal function.
  • (14) A new syndrome of oligohydramnios, Potter's syndrome, and anuric renal failure leading to stillbirth or neonatal death from respiratory failure has recently been described.
  • (15) This study examines the number of AChE-positive cells that develop in the anural ascidian Molgula occulta relative to that in the closely related urodele (tailed) species, Molgula oculata.
  • (16) Hemoglobinuria and anuric acute renal failure (ARF) ensued.
  • (17) All 25 patients were oliguric or anuric before beginning therapy; adequate urine flow was quickly restored by expanding blood volume alone, with the fusion of a large volume of salt and water unnecessary.
  • (18) After aortic aneurysmectomy, early postoperative anuric renal failure developed when a retrograde aortic dissection occluded both renal arteries in a 71-year-old woman.
  • (19) Anural development in the ascidian Molgula occulta was examined using tissue-specific markers and interspecific hybridization.
  • (20) In four patients, all anuric at presentation, antibody to G.B.M.

Tailless


Definition:

  • (a.) Having no tail.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) These experiments show that distinctly localized activities of huckebein and tailless are responsible for the appropriate expression of other genes known to be under the control of the terminal system.
  • (2) The isolation of hexagonal-headed, tailless, bacteriophage-like particles from uninduced cultures of Clostridium tetani is described.
  • (3) Successful multiplication of the tailless RNA 3 was accompanied by the reappearance of new 3' poly(A) tails on the progeny.
  • (4) To examine the influence of the head and tail domains on the structure and assembly properties of nuclear lamins, we have engineered "headless," "tailless," and "rod" chicken lamin B2 cDNAs and expressed them in Escherichia coli.
  • (5) Within this hunchback-free domain the pattern of abdominal segments must be specified by other morphogens, possibly by shorter range gradients of the products of zygotic gap genes Kruppel, knirps and tailless.
  • (6) In addition, the BRE pattern requires input from other segmentation genes, among them tailless and fushi tarazu but not Krüppel and knirps.
  • (7) The ascidian Molgula oculata has a tailed (or urodele) larva, whereas Molgula occulta develops directly via a tailless (or anural) embryo.
  • (8) The recessive zygotic lethal mutation tailless maps to region 100A5,6-B1,2 at the tip of the right arm of chromosome 3, and results in shortened pharyngeal ridges in the head skeleton of the mature embryo and the elimination of the eighth abdominal segment and telson.
  • (9) Mating experiments showed that the tailless character was due to an interaction between the T gene and an autosomal recessive gene carried by the MOL-NIS strain that expresses the short tail character under the homozygous condition.
  • (10) Clinical evaluation, radiographic analysis of the vertebral column and histological studies of the digestive tract and central nervous tissue were conducted to determine the association of malformations of these systems in cats born with different degrees of taillessness noted in the rumpy and stumpy cats.
  • (11) All the haplotypes described are viable in homozygotic state and when present with T (Brachyury) cause the offspring to be tailless.
  • (12) Unlike most ascidians, which develop into a swimming tadpole larva (urodele development), M. occulta eggs develop into a tailless slug-like larva (anural development) which metamorphoses into an adult.
  • (13) Tailed and tailless devices were surgically inserted into into the uterus by two different routes: surgically, directly into the uterine horn, thus avoiding contact with the vaginal and cervical microfloras, or via the vagina and cervix.
  • (14) of the tail bud of tailless and the tail of tailed mammals.
  • (15) It is hypothesized that the problems associated with the tailless condition such as spina bifida, urinary and faecal incontinence and locomotor disturbances of the pelvic limbs may all be related to a disturbance affecting the development of the central nervous system in the early embryonic life.
  • (16) Whereas dimers made of the truncated B2 headless and rod lamins had lost their propensity to associate head-to-tail, tailless lamin B2 dimers revealed an enhanced head-to-tail association.
  • (17) Consistent with its effect on ectodermal segments, tailless leads to a reduction in the number of segmented, paired ganglia in the ventral nerve cord as well as to an abrupt alteration in the posterior region of the tracheal system.
  • (18) Since the lateral mobility of the tailless Ly-2 molecules on the cell surface was nearly identical to that of the wild-type Ly-2 molecules, their partially impaired function may indicate that they have lost their cis-acting signaling properties but retained their ability to bind class I products of the major histocompatibility complex.
  • (19) The primary response to the terminal signal in the posterior end of the embryo is likely to be the activation of the gap genes huckebein and tailless.
  • (20) However, when expressed at high levels, such "tailless" mutant receptors could provide chicken embryo fibroblasts with sufficient iron from diferric human transferrin to support a normal rate of growth.

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