What's the difference between aspy and espy?

Aspy


Definition:

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Comparison of the alpha-chains with those of the Viper (Vipera aspis) shows 66 amino-acid substitutions.
  • (2) It appeared that the increase in ASPI in inflammation was not due to prolonged excretion of the inhibitor but to an increased production of it, and ASPI was rapidly distributed to the fluids and tissues.
  • (3) The average postoperative Doppler ankle pressure was 96 mm Hg, with an ASPI of 0.76.
  • (4) In a retrospective study, 113 bites which occurred in Switzerland within a 16-year period by either of the two indigenous adders (Vipera berus and Vipera aspis) were analyzed.
  • (5) However, as well as being an Aspie, I am also a psychologist.
  • (6) An intraoperative graft flow of less than 0.7 at 24 to 48 hours, or an increase in ASPI of less than 0.4 were prognostic signs of early vein graft failure.
  • (7) A hemorrhagic factor was isolated from Vipera a. aspis venom by gel filtration, ion-exchange chromatography and affinity chromatography.
  • (8) The activity and kinetics of acid-stable protease inhibitor (ASPI) were investigated in the chronic phase of carrageenin-induced inflammation in rats.
  • (9) Intraoperative blood flow measurements did not correlate with the preoperative ASPI.
  • (10) ASPI immunoreactivity was found to be localized in diffuse type senile plaques, the perivascular area and subpial layer.
  • (11) Microradiographs of ribs and vertebrae of the snake Vipera aspis, over an annual cycle, show a significant enlargement of the osteocytic lacunae in the winter months and, for the breeding females, during the period of embryo development.
  • (12) "When Maura was ill and John and I were physically, emotionally and financially exhausted, it was actually the Aspie mindset that kept us moving forward – we're married, we have to stick at it together.
  • (13) A recent report by the ABC run Australia Network completely ignored the locals and only featured an interview with the Australian-based writer of a study by the Australian Strategic Policy Institute (ASPI) that encourages more Australian engagement and big mining.
  • (14) The tissue distribution of ITI and ASPI were investigated and compared using immunohistochemical methods.
  • (15) Contrary to my views as an Aspie, after looking at the research I was forced to conclude that actually, the DSM-V is a big step in the right direction.
  • (16) Blood samples were taken monthly from males of Vipera aspis kept in outdoor terraria.
  • (17) As articulated by a notable dissenter of the ASPI study, locals are rarely given a voice.
  • (18) I don't see this as an end to the camaraderie I have with my fellow Aspies.
  • (19) Three phospholipase A2s, PLA2-I, PLA2-II and PLA2-III, were isolated from Vipera aspis venom by gel filtration and ion exchange chromatography.
  • (20) The relationships between the end of hibernation and testicular and thyroid endocrine recrudescence were tested in Vipera aspis by subjecting hibernating vipers to experimental climatic conditions.

Espy


Definition:

  • (v. t.) To catch sight of; to perceive with the eyes; to discover, as a distant object partly concealed, or not obvious to notice; to see at a glance; to discern unexpectedly; to spy; as, to espy land; to espy a man in a crowd.
  • (v. t.) To inspect narrowly; to examine and keep watch upon; to watch; to observe.
  • (v. i.) To look or search narrowly; to look about; to watch; to take notice; to spy.
  • (n.) A spy; a scout.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Its hero, Lionel Espy, is a doubting cleric who is far more concerned with the church's social commitments than its sacramental obligations; as a result he is banished from the team-ministry he has created in south London.
  • (2) Average price £5 The Espy The Espy This Australian-owned pub right on the Portobello seafront comes into its own at breakfast-time, serving a great brunch from 10am, seven days a week.
  • (3) And so it came about that I was back in London many moons later and I espied Estella in the street.
  • (4) We went out into the darkness and espied a badly beaten convict hobbling off into the night.
  • (5) The world they enter is in many ways less promising than the one we espied as dawn rose over the Brandenburg Gate on Friday, 10 November 1989.
  • (6) To assess both the linkage of these sites with the beta-cluster haplotype and the extent of the polymorphism, we examined several black and Mediterranean chromosomes, by PCR amplification followed by both EspI digestion and oligonucleotide hybridization.
  • (7) Besides, there were other more exciting matters at hand, for Mr Jarndyce had taken us to stay with Mr Boythorn – pray, don't ask – and in church we had espied for the first time Sir Leicester and My Lady Dedlock.

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