What's the difference between ares and olympian?

Ares


Definition:

Example Sentences:

  • (1) A study was made of the dynamics of the changes occurring in the curve of restoration of the test response amplitude in the thalamo-cortical fibers to the pared stimulation of the medial lemniscus with various actions on the somatosensory ared.
  • (2) According to attorney general Arely Gómez, his narcissism knew no limits and he wanted to take his fame further, to the silver screen in the form of a biopic.
  • (3) We calculated cardiac output (CO), extravascular lung water (EVLW), the difference between 125I-albumin and 51Cr-erythrocyte distribution volumes (EV albumin), the difference between 14C-urea and 51Cr-erythrocyte distribution volumes (EV urea) and 14C-urea extraction (E) and permeability -surface ares (PS) products.
  • (4) They include the so-called Ludovisi Ares, a Roman copy of a 4th-century BCE Greek original, and the Ludovisi Gaul, part of the same group as the better-known Dying Gaul in the Capitoline Museums.
  • (5) Virtually no albumin was detected, and IgG (constant isoelectric point), IgM, IgA, IgA dimer, C3, C4, fibrinogen and other unidentified spots were found in the elute from the ARES column.
  • (6) (3) The skin of the dorsalis pedia area is thinner than that of other flap ares, allowing the flap to be twisted along several planes.
  • (7) By measuring activities of enzymes involved in synthesis of acetylcholine, gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA), dopamine or noradrenaline, extent of innervation of cholinergic, GABA-ergic, dopaminergic and noradrenergic fibers were analysed in discrete brain areas and subareas of the baboon and the rabbit with a special reference to the hypothalamus and the preoptic ares.
  • (8) These advantages ares presented from the viewpoint of logopaedia and corroborated by experience with 77 children treated up to now.
  • (9) The initial ares of involvement included the hands and feet, then the scalp, face, and suprapubic skin.
  • (10) While this could be due to the fact that the GRE-like sequences present in the other fragments are not strong AREs, alternative hypotheses are being investigated currently.
  • (11) In 12 patients treated by percutaneous implantation, 5 received, from epidural electrodes, an anterior medullary electrical stimulation which caused analgesia without paraesthesiae in the painful ares.
  • (12) The aim of the quantitative Golgi analysis was to obtain data on the spatial arrangement of arely neurons, their relations to the interneurons, on the spatial architecture of the arborizations of optic fibers and their relations to the main neuron types.
  • (13) "C aring for someone you love is a real privilege fraught with sorrow," said one contributor to our Guardian Witness project about unpaid caring .
  • (14) In patients presenting an open or cicatricial decubitus ulcer, at scar level, in the surrounding skin area with modified colour--and even in a contiguous few millimeters large skin strip normally coloured,--a marked decrease of the level of hertzian waves capture in comparison with the healthy skin ares situated off the decubitus ulcers has been pointed out.
  • (15) (2) Immunoelectrophoresis and autoradiography of labeled serum reacted against antiserum to human Gc revealed labeling by (14-C)vitamin D3 of Gc-antibody precipitation ares.
  • (16) Four IUGR fetuses showed the ARED (absent or reversed and diastolic flow) pattern.
  • (17) The murine ODC promoter contains an androgen-responsive element (ARE)-like sequence at about -910 nucleotides from the cap site; this element binds to androgen receptor in vitro, albeit with much lower affinity than some other AREs.
  • (18) The budget could also spell the end for Nasa's successor to the space shuttle, the Ares 1 rocket, which has already cost billions of dollars to develop.
  • (19) Four cases had absent or reversed enddiastolic (ARED) flow velocities.
  • (20) In certain ares of the craniofacial skeleton the plate systems commonly used for rigid internal fixation seem to be over-dimensioned.

Olympian


Definition:

  • (a.) Alt. of Olympic

Example Sentences:

  • (1) [In 2014 I saw two Oscars … one was this super-Olympian, very successful, who seemed totally in control and even physically tall with his prostheses.
  • (2) I also have a son who is a show-jumping pupil at an Olympian's academy and my youngest son, still at school, wants to be a tree surgeon.
  • (3) In one photograph displayed on TV monitors in the courtroom, spots of blood were seen next to some of the trophies won by the double-amputee Olympian and multiple Paralympic champion.
  • (4) Around 160 will take part including 30 Olympians and seven Olympic medallists.
  • (5) An intriguing merging between Olympian and local deities had occurred (the Romans being relaxed and pragmatic about that kind of thing, unless the Christians were involved).
  • (6) Some of the 52 Olympians, with dozens of medals between them and including 12 Sochi competitors, have also criticised the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and multinational sponsors for not doing more to force Vladimir Putin's administration to scale back the legislation.
  • (7) Nineteen Olympic golds (23 medals in total) confirm him as the most decorated Olympian of all time, which presumably now affords him a spot on Mount Rushmore.
  • (8) That "pocket of calm" is every Olympian's holy grail.
  • (9) My favourite Coe moment of the past fortnight was seeing the Olympian in Chief held in a queue behind the back of the stands before the start of the triathlon by a super-efficient volunteer on the "Olympic Family" gate.
  • (10) Now let’s see how the two-time Olympic gold medal winner compares to other Olympians.
  • (11) If an appeal court found him guilty of murder, the former Olympian could face at least 15 years in prison.
  • (12) Inspired by Jack London's 1903 book People of the Abyss about how imperial London treated its East End poor, Lindqvist reflects on the same subject a century on as the capital of imperial shame postures and struts Olympian.
  • (13) For most of Britain’s two-wheeled Olympians this has been a stressful week, with the resignation of British Cycling’s technical director, Shane Sutton , but unlike her colleague on the track squad, Armitstead will be barely affected.
  • (14) This is a culture where Holger Osieck, the manager of the Australian football team, can say "women should shut up in public "; where the former boxing world champion Amir Khan can warn female boxers, "When you get hit it can be very painful" ; and where the American network NBC can air a slow-motion montage of female athletes wobbling, like Olympians who have wandered, obliviously, into porn.
  • (15) Before these Olympics began, there were one or two articles and features about Pindar, how in Athens he earned his living singing odes to the great Olympians, so their names would live down the decades and centuries.
  • (16) February 15, 2013 9.44am GMT A police officer holds a gun that was allegedly used in the shooting of Reeva Steenkamp, the girlfriend of Olympian athlete Oscar Pistorius.
  • (17) ThreatConnect’s Toni Gidwani, formerly of the US Defense Intelligence Agency, told the Guardian that the breach came after the revelation of widespread cheating by Russian Olympians.
  • (18) Roux was trying to reinforce the Olympian's story that he shot the model by mistake on 14 February 2013 and then desperately broke through a locked toilet door to help her.
  • (19) The Hatfield Olympian had operated at the best available level domestically, but Lee, seasoned during a long spell in America under the late Manny Steward, had elite-level experience and a track record of resilience.
  • (20) It had obviously been a harrowing experience, one of Pachauri's senior associates told me, but he never lost his Olympian calm or his warm collegiality, turning out every weekend as usual -- at the age of 70 -- to play for TERI's redoubtable cricket team.