(adv.) A ludicrous corruption of the Latin word ergo, therefore.
(n.) Alt. of Argali
Example Sentences:
(1) Pyr-Lys-Leu-Argal dibutylacetal, a precursor of this immobilized ligand, was synthesized by a fragment condensation procedure, in which one of the thermolysin-digestion products of leupeptin dibutylacetal, H-Leu-Argal dibutylacetal, was used as a key intermediate.
(2) Pyroglutamyl-lysyl-leucyl-argininal (Pyr-Lys-Leu-Argal) immobilized on gel matrix through the epsilon-amino group of its lysine residue was shown to be an efficient biospecific affinity adsorbent for purification of urokinase.
(3) A gel containing D-Phe-D-Phe-Argal (an aldehyde derivative of arginine) was very effective in purifying tPA derived from cell culture media at small scale (milligrams) and at large (multi-grams).
Orgal
Definition:
(n.) See Argol.
Example Sentences:
(1) Although the extent to which the FPA's activities encouraging the use of the more modern methods of contraception affected the fertility decline is difficult to determine, it is obvious that the population was receptive to the new and improved methods as evidenced by the boom of acceptors in 1965 when IUD insertions were at their peak and by the 2nd boom in 1969 when the large-scale distribution of orgal contraceptives began.
(2) 35 were using orgal contraceptives of the estrogen-gestagen type, the estrogen-gestagen sequential type, or the low-gestagen type.
(3) After the lowest dose of intracranial angiotensin II (10(-12) mole) only the preoptic region and subfornical orgal were responsive.