What's the difference between balearic and salty?

Balearic


Definition:

  • (a.) Of or pertaining to the isles of Majorca, Minorca, Ivica, etc., in the Mediterranean Sea, off the coast of Valencia.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Hopoes belonging to waves of migrants through the Balearic Islands in August and September showed high rates of infestation by Upupicola upupae (77--85 p. c.).
  • (2) But public prosecutors in Palma, the capital of the Balearics, have said there is evidence the institute was a front, charging hugely inflated fees and siphoning money off to Urdangarin's private companies.
  • (3) To know the antibodies seroprevalence against hepatitis C virus (HCV), as well as other factors associated to these antibodies presence in a group of intravenous drug users (IVDU) in Baleares.
  • (4) Urdangarin and Torres are accused of exploiting their connections to take money from the regional governments of Valencia and the Balearic Islands, both of whose presidents have faced a string of corruption charges.
  • (5) The 46 patients with CCD diagnosed in the autonomous community (AC) of the Balearic Islands (32 with hemophilia A, 6 with hemophilia B, 4 with von Willebrand's disease 2 with factor VII, 1 with factor X, and 1 with factor XII deficiencies) were investigated for infective morbidity and use of blood products from 1982 to 1987.
  • (6) More chains have been planned in other Catalan-speaking territories, such as Valencia (where the Spanish government has forbidden it), the Balearic Islands and south-east France .
  • (7) And a few hours ago, the Balearic Islands said it needed €355m .
  • (8) Variants of Catalan are spoken in Valencia and the Balearics, which were taken back from the Moors in the 13th century.
  • (9) Biosynthesis of fibrinolytic enzymes was studied in bacteria isolated from sea water (the Black Sea, the Balearic Sea, the Caribbean Sea) and from different habitats (water, detritus, fish intestines).
  • (10) A €1.2m contract with the Balearic Islands was, prosecutors told investigating magistrate José Castro, "totally disproportionate to the task … based exclusively on a fictitious budget which did not analyse a single cost".
  • (11) In spite of this, the whole Balearic population could be differentiated from most European and circum-Mediterranean populations.
  • (12) Other holidaymakers are heading to Turkey instead, which is among the top 5 holiday destinations along with Spain (including the Balearics and Canaries), Greece and Cyprus.
  • (13) Baleares (355) 16.917 de 18.000 October 19, 2012 3.28pm BST Euro is losing ground The summit has not brought much cheer to the euro, which is down around 0.4 of a cent at $1.3029 against the US dollar.
  • (14) Except in Baleares and Murcia, the proportion of hospital stays increased in all Regions, especially in Navarra, where it increased from 23% to 51%.
  • (15) Valencia was repopulated with people from Lleida and Tortosa; the Baleares with people from Barcelona and l'Empordà in the north.
  • (16) Pedro Horrach, the anti-corruption prosecutor in the Balearics, said he would also lodge an appeal.
  • (17) The gene frequencies were compared with those of the Balearic non-Jewish populations and significant differences were found.
  • (18) It is spoken by 9 million people in Catalonia , Valencia, the Balearic Isles, Andorra and the town of Alghero in Sardinia.
  • (19) Nóos landed multimillion-euro contracts to organise events for regional governments in the Balearic Islands and Valencia.
  • (20) Danny Rampling: When I came back my radio show went from downbeat smoochy soul sevens from Atlanta, to pumping Chicago house and alternative balearic.

Salty


Definition:

  • (a.) Somewhat salt; saltish.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) But for the mid Atlantic, the models showed that only human-driven global warming could explain the increase in saltiness – the first time such an explicit link has been made between climate change and salinity.
  • (2) The sensitivity of the taste system to the various qualities was, in decreasing order, salty, sweet, sour, and bitter.
  • (3) The most relevant factors causing these differences were: saltiness, fluor flavor, stickiness, dryness, and uniformity of color.
  • (4) Based on the results, it is concluded that the epithelial response to NaCl is produced by sodium transport across the dorsal epithelium of the tongue, and the transport may relate to the mechanism of salty sensation.
  • (5) Two groups of subjects differing from one another on their elective appetite and taste for two types of food (sweet versus salty) are distinguished.
  • (6) The electrostimulation of the hypothalamus accelerates the elaboration of conditioned aversion of salty food inhibition of conditioned runnings toward corresponding food-box, and intensifies the existent state of thirst transforming it in the dominant motivation.
  • (7) Instead, the different taste qualities--sweet, sour, salty, bitter--are subserved by different mechanisms.
  • (8) On average, monosodium glutamate and seltzer, which mongrel dogs do not normally encounter in their diets, produced lower gastric acid secretion and pancreatic polypeptide release than sweet, sour, salty, bitter, and meaty tastes.
  • (9) The responses to salty, sour, and bitter solutions shared the same hedonically negative upper- and midface components but differed in the accompanying lower-face actions: lip pursing in response to sour and mouth gaping in response to bitter.
  • (10) Heidi was nauseous, slept all day and started craving citrus fruits and salty things.
  • (11) Long-term maintenance of mice on both rice and salty rice diets led to a relative increase of tetrahydrocortisol associated with a concomitant decrease of androgen, progestin, and cholesterol in urine.
  • (12) The ANAs also generally drank less of the bitter, salty, and sour solutions than the AAs or Wistars but little difference was found between the NPs and Ps with the other tastes.
  • (13) Read more pieces like this: The great salty mess: pollution threatens US fresh water resources Climate change may ‘bottleneck’ the Panama Canal and disrupt world trade Advertisement Feature : The water, energy and food nexus - animation The water hub is funded by SABMiller.
  • (14) Sea ice influences the ocean conveyor belt As sea ice forms in the Arctic and Antarctic, dense salty water sinks to the bottom of the ocean starting the “global ocean conveyor belt” that pumps heat and salt around the world’s oceans.
  • (15) The release of saltiness from suppression is supposed to originate from habituation to sweet stimuli.
  • (16) Great going by Pedey & Salty #RedSox there ;-P @HunterFelt @BBC5LSX October 20, 2013 3.35am BST Tigers 2 - Red Sox 1, top of the 6th Prince Fielder is still the MVP for the Boston Red Sox in the ALCS.
  • (17) The intrapair concordance on the food intake (egg, meat, fish, milk and salty seasoning) was positively correlated with the age of separation.
  • (18) Forward, stepwise regression analyses indicated that less education was also predictive of shorter breast-feeding duration, earlier introduction of solid foods, addition of salt to infant food, and use of salty foods as snacks.
  • (19) • Doubles from €72 B&B, +351 282 624 212, memmohotels.com 12 Seaside riad , Olhão Facebook Twitter Pinterest A leading (if reclusive) Portuguese architect and his family run Convento , a very sexy riad-style, nine-bedroom ex-convent house hidden in the medina of this charming, salty fishing town.
  • (20) Richie (@richiemetsoh) @LengelDavid tremendous play by Salty on both ends says McCarver.

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