What's the difference between assembly and assemblyman?
Assembly
Definition:
(n.) A company of persons collected together in one place, and usually for some common purpose, esp. for deliberation and legislation, for worship, or for social entertainment.
(n.) A collection of inanimate objects.
(n.) A beat of the drum or sound of the bugle as a signal to troops to assemble.
Example Sentences:
(1) The assembly reaction is accompanied by characteristic changes in fluorescence emission and dichroic absorption.
(2) Despite their absence, photoreceptors maintained a normal rate of OS assembly.
(3) 2009 Visits the US for first time to address the UN general assembly.
(4) A sperm whale myoglobin gene containing multiple unique restriction sites has been constructed in pUC 18 by sequential assembly of chemically synthesized oligonucleotide fragments.
(5) We have examined the in vitro membrane assembly characteristics of a variety of leader peptidase mutants and found that domains required for insertion in vivo are also necessary for insertion in vitro.
(6) The functions of O-GlcNAc remain largely unknown, but it may be important in blocking phosphorylation sites, it may be required for the assembly of specific multiprotein complexes, it might serve as a nuclear transport signal, or it may be directly involved in the active transport of macromolecules across nuclear pores.
(7) The effects of the steroid hormones 17 beta-estradiol (E2) and progesterone on N-linked glycoprotein assembly in ovariectomized mice have been examined.
(8) We therefore conclude that widely spaced (and unknown) parts of the protein chain are required for the intersubunit interactions that eventually lead to functional assembly of the receptor.
(9) Testis MAPs promoted microtubule assembly, but to a lesser degree than brain MAPs.
(10) Ultrastructual analysis indicated that the majority of the microtubules assembled predominantly from the pericentriolar material but also onto the centrioles.
(11) Although lipopolysaccharides seem to play a significant role in the final assembly of the trimeric porins, the details of the targeting process still remain to be elucidated.
(12) Surrounding intact ipsilateral structures are more important for the recovery of some of the language functions, such as motor output and phonemic assembly, than homologous contralateral structures.
(13) We assume that the fragments have been assembled and address the problem of determining the degree to which the reconstructed sequence is free from errors, i.e., its accuracy.
(14) The increase in human leukocyte adenosine 3':5'-cyclic monophosphate (cyclic AMP) levels seen in response to various substances was markedly potentiated by colchicine and other agents that affect microtubule assembly.
(15) It is likely the signal for the inhibition of cell proliferation is regulated by the same cell surface modulating assembly that controls the mobility of cell surface receptors.
(16) Fifty-one severely retarded adults were taught a difficult visual discrimination in an assembly task by one of three training techniques: (a) adding and reducing large cue differences on the relevant-shape dimension; (b) adding and fading a redundant-color dimension; or (c) a combination of the two techniques.
(17) The secrecy worries me if those decisions are being made without giving us the ability to hold them to account,” says Conservative London Assembly member Andrew Boff.
(18) As a member of the state Assembly, Walker voted for a bill known as the Woman’s Right to Know Act, which required physicians to provide women with full information prior to an abortion and established a 24-hour waiting period in the hope that some women might change their mind about undergoing the procedure.
(19) The antibody reacted specifically with two high molecular weight polypeptides of the MAP 1 class, designated MAP 1.1 and MAP 1.2, and also with the surfaces of MAP 1-containing microtubules that had been assembled in vitro.
(20) Parameters affecting assembly of these complexes were sequences in circular DNA templates, sizes and sequences of linear DNA templates, temperature and incubation time.
Assemblyman
Definition:
(n.) A member of an assembly, especially of the lower branch of a state legislature.
Example Sentences:
(1) I will introduce a bill to give law enforcement the tools to protect victims of revenge porn.” Explicit images cause lasting damage Democratic assemblyman Edward Braunstein and Republican state senator Joseph Griffo also announced their plans to take action in a joint statement.
(2) Democratic assemblyman John Burzichelli, who authored the bill, said he is hopeful it can pass the state’s lower chamber before the end of the year.
(3) Assemblyman Richard Bloom, D-Santa Monica, said his bill, AB888, seeks to drastically restrict all use of the non-biodegradable beads, which can contain various toxins.
(4) As California assemblyman Roger Dickinson, author of the assembly bill, puts it: the property rights narrative for groundwater rights “is called into question if your neighbor pumps out so much water that your well runs dry”.
(5) They said you have to start with a small job as mayor and then as assemblyman and then as lieutenant governor and then as governor.
(6) On Wednesday night baton rounds were fired at a crowd of more than 1,000 loyalist demonstrators while fire crews had to deal with a blaze at the constituency office of the Alliance party assemblyman for East Antrim, Stewart Dickson.
(7) Earlier on Sunday, New Jersey assemblyman John Wisniewski, a Democrat who is chairing the state legislative panel investigating the scandal, told CBS's Face the Nation the new documents, which were demanded two weeks ago and could shed further light on Christie’s potential involvement, would start arriving on Monday.
(8) When Brooklyn Assemblyman Dov Hikind first started using his radio show to discuss child sexual abuse some questioned his right to interfere, he says.
(9) Nelson Denis, a former New York state assemblyman, laid the blame for the eroding public infrastructure at the feet of Padilla’s administration: “These motherfuckers are in league with their Wall Street captors and there’s no other way to put it,” said Denis by phone in Puerto Rico.
(10) Moore, an assemblyman, and Fiore are both part of US presidential candidate Ted Cruz’s Nevada leadership team .
(11) The outgoing minister is being replaced by Mervyn Storey, the DUP assemblyman for North Antrim, who has also courted controversy in the past by demanding that the biblical stories of creationism be taught as science in Northern Ireland’s schools.
(12) After John F McKeon, a New Jersey assemblyman, offered a mild critique of Christie's relationship with public sector employees, he received a handwritten note complaining about it.
(13) Tom Elliott, the Ulster Unionist (UUP) assemblyman for Fermanagh and South Tyrone, said a number of police officers in his border constituency had been forced from their homes due to threats from anti-ceasefire republicans.
(14) Briefly an elected assemblyman for North Katanga, when parliament was closed down later in the year, he joined with other Lumumbists in staging a widely-supported rebellion, backed by both the Chinese and the Russians, and half a dozen radical African states.
(15) Her entry into the race could present Boxer with her most formidable re-election challenge, but Fiorina first would have to survive a Republican primary against state assemblyman Chuck DeVore, who has worked feverishly over the past year to court Republican voters.
(16) In another incident, he was caught on camera berating a pro-gay-marriage New Jersey assemblyman as "numb nuts".