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Bade


Definition:

  • () A form of the pat tense of Bid.
  • (imp.) of Bid

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The value of K (4000 M-1) is similar for anti-BADE and 3-MCDE, although the latter is not intercalated in the classical sense since the short axis of the molecule is tilted closer to the axis of the DNA double helix.
  • (2) More than half a century after the US military draft put Elvis Presley's career on hold, his modern-day South Korean counterpart bade farewell to tearful fans this week as he prepared for two years' national service.
  • (3) However, the Portuguese said expectations had not been met as he bade his farewells.
  • (4) Significant differences were found between benzo[a]pyrene-diol-epoxide (BPDE)-DNA adducts, which align 5' in the minor groove, and benz[a]anthracene-diol-epoxide (BADE)-DNA and dibenz[a,c]anthracene-diol-epoxide-DNA adducts, which align 3' within the minor groove.
  • (5) Last month, Lily Allen bade goodbye to the internet.
  • (6) Doctor Who was the second most popular show, attracting an average of 8.3 million viewers, and achieved the biggest peak audience of the day, as 10.2 million bade farewell to Matt Smith and saw Capaldi's regeneration as the 12th Time Lord.
  • (7) I bade farewell to my old friend and my new friend and left the site around 12.30.
  • (8) And what kind of world greeted them when they bade farewell to the old year?
  • (9) There were also high-profile casualties from last year's MediaGuardian 100, including the Today presenter Evan Davis, X Factor judge Cheryl Cole, and Jonathan Ross, who bade farewell to the BBC at the weekend after nine years presenting his BBC1 chatshow and 11 years hosting the Saturday morning show on Radio 2.
  • (10) Chrysene-diol-epoxide-DNA adducts were found to have only a weak preference for 5' alignment and therefore share topographical characteristics with both BPDE-DNA and BADE-DNA adducts.
  • (11) It has previously been shown that the transcription of Mu is asymmetric and takes place on the heavy DNA strand (Bade, 1972; Wijffelman et al., 1974).
  • (12) "We are now being forced into war,' said Stephen Bading, a civil servant.
  • (13) The kinetics of the enzymatic conjugation of glutathione (GSH) with the anti-diastereoisomers of trans-7,8-dihydroxy-9,10-epoxy-7,8,9,10- tetrahydrobenzo[a]pyrene (BPDE), trans-3,4-dihydroxy-1,2-epoxy-1,2,3, 4-tetrahydrobenz[a]anthracene (BADE) and trans-1,2- dihydroxy-3,4-epoxy-1,2,3,4-tetrahydrochrysene (CDE) catalyzed by transferase 4-4 from rat liver have been compared.
  • (14) It was unlike her father-in-law George HW Bush, who only served one term; that departure was a lot more abrupt.” Last month Obama bade farewell to staff at her beloved White House vegetable garden.
  • (15) Monoclonal antibodies produced against BADE-DNA also bound to chrysene diolepoxide-DNA but not to BPDE-DNA or to two other PAH-DNA adducts.
  • (16) In the case of the less tumorigenic syn-BADE, both the non-covalent complexes and the covalent adducts are of the site I-type.
  • (17) Last week alone, the doomed universal credit project bade farewell to yet another IT manager .
  • (18) Defoe would enter on 85 minutes for what was his final Premier League appearance at White Hart Lane before he joins FC Toronto on 28 February and he bade an emotional farewell to the fans.
  • (19) Both tumorigens, anti-BADE and 3-MCDE, undergo a marked re-orientation from a non-covalent site I to a covalent site II conformation upon binding chemically with the DNA bases, although a small fraction of the covalent anti-BADE adducts remains quasi-intercalated; in contrast, the alkyl substituents in 3-MCDE not only prevent the formation of intercalative physical complexes, but also the formation of site I covalent adducts.
  • (20) Monoclonal antibodies were produced against two different PAH-DNA adducts, benzo[a]pyrene diolepoxide-DNA (BPDE-DNA) and benz[a]anthracene diolepoxide-DNA (BADE-DNA).

Bede


Definition:

  • (v. t.) To pray; also, to offer; to proffer.
  • (n.) A kind of pickax.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) From St Bede's college , a Roman Catholic grammar school, he went to study for two years at Ushaw College in Durham, a seminary for trainee priests, and then at Birmingham Polytechnic, now Birmingham City University , where in 1976 he received a certificate in residential care of children and young people.
  • (2) "Do I really expect Americans to sit down with Adam Bede or Clarissa after all the professional and domestic hurly-burly of their day?
  • (3) You might just as well find a sharp contrast between the sexual standards in Shakespeare and the Venerable Bede.
  • (4) Those delights include a colony of puffins on the beautifully named Coquet Island ; powdery sand on a beach straight outta Bermuda via the North Sea, and not another soul to share it with; ancient fragments from the age of the Venerable Bede; craggy castles lorded over by the Percys of Northumberland; tight-knit towns of huddled stone cottages and Norman churches; and, best of all, Spurelli’s ice-cream parlour in Amble.
  • (5) CV Date of birth 27 October 1949 Education St Bede's Grammar, Bradford Career Joined Yorkshire Co-op as a management trainee in the food division, which included a stint stacking shelves.

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