What's the difference between beagle and beaver?

Beagle


Definition:

  • (n.) A small hound, or hunting dog, twelve to fifteen inches high, used in hunting hares and other small game. See Illustration in Appendix.
  • (n.) Fig.: A spy or detective; a constable.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Using 3H-labeled dextran, uveoscleral outflow was quantitated in normotensive and glaucomatous Beagles under general anesthesia.
  • (2) The pharmacokinetic data for HLö 7 in male beagle dogs are similar to those of HI 6.
  • (3) The physiological onset and establishment of adult pituitary-testicular function has been characterised for Beagle dogs.
  • (4) The effect of subchronic feeding of 2,2'-oxamidobis[ethyl 3(3,5-di-tert-butyl-4-hydroxyphenyl) propionate], Naugard XL-1 (CAS number 70331-94-1), was studied in beagle dogs.
  • (5) In a lifetime study, female beagle dogs in a closed colony were administered 226radium and 90strontium.
  • (6) Aerobic potentially pathogenic organisms do not colonize the gut of healthy beagles under our keeping conditions.
  • (7) The CF from beagle dogs was collected from gingivitis and active periodontitis (ligature-induced) sites.
  • (8) The result of this study shows that the advances in age of beagle dogs yield some changes in the microbial population of large bowel in the animals.
  • (9) This methodology was used to evaluate possible kinetic isotope effects after the coadministration of an equimolar mixture of ibuprofen and the deuterium-labeled covariant in the beagle.
  • (10) The absorption rate from alginate dispersions was enhanced in comparison with that from indomethacin alone, and enhanced only the rate of bioavailability in beagle dogs and volunteers.
  • (11) To study the influence of splints on the periodontia over a period of time, Obwegeser and Merkx splints were applied on beagles.
  • (12) The prostate of 4 mature pure bred Beagles 12 months old was studied 3 weeks following a single i.m.
  • (13) The long-term (1-year) effect of complete violation of the supracrestal connective tissue attachment was examined in beagle dogs.
  • (14) with and without concomitant administration of probenecid were studied in the beagle dog.
  • (15) In addition, fluoride profiles in the plasma of four beagle dogs after the intake of fluoride as NaF, MgF2 and CaF2 with and without addition of milk and dairy products were established.
  • (16) The bioinequivalence of the cyclandelate capsules detected in the fasted state disappeared in the fed state in the beagle dog study, while the bioinequivalence still remained in the non-fasted state in human subjects.
  • (17) Data obtained from six sham-radiated beagles and 12 radiated beagles indicated that 100 Gy, whole-body, gamma radiation produced a decrease in systemic mean blood pressure while 80 Gy, whole-body, gamma radiation did not.
  • (18) Comparative studies in beagle dogs suggested that the pharmacokinetic profiles of BB-K8 and kanamycin are similar.
  • (19) Studies on long-term administration to female Beagle dogs suggest that the nodules found in the mammary gland are not histologically comparable to mammary tumors found in the human female although there is a superficial morphological resemblance to some forms of human mammary dysplasia.
  • (20) Using a standardized microlymphocytotoxicity assay, seven international laboratories evaluated 144 anti-dog lymphocyte antigen (DLA) sera in 319 mixed breed and 152 Beagle dogs.

Beaver


Definition:

  • (n.) An amphibious rodent, of the genus Castor.
  • (n.) The fur of the beaver.
  • (n.) A hat, formerly made of the fur of the beaver, but now usually of silk.
  • (n.) Beaver cloth, a heavy felted woolen cloth, used chiefly for making overcoats.
  • (n.) That piece of armor which protected the lower part of the face, whether forming a part of the helmet or fixed to the breastplate. It was so constructed (with joints or otherwise) that the wearer could raise or lower it to eat and drink.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Discussions were analyzed using the Hill Interaction Matrix and modified Beavers-Timberlawn Family Evaluation Scales.
  • (2) The report said beavers could improve fish stocks and their dams could help prevent flooding by slowing down the flow of water from high ground.
  • (3) But farmers and landowners have expressed concern about the impact of the species on rural businesses after reports of "significant impacts on agricultural land" in areas of Tayside where a colony of around 150 beavers has become established .
  • (4) The beavers have felled most of the bankside birch, sycamore and other trees they like to eat and use for their dams.
  • (5) On Wednesday it was reported that a beaver on the river had given birth to three young.
  • (6) Studies have been made on the peroxidase activity of metmyoglobins in animals from various ecological groups--the horse Equus caballus, cattle Bos taurus, beaver Castor fiber, otter Lutra lutra, mink Mustela vison and dog Canis familiaris.
  • (7) Scotland’s powerful salmon fishery and farming lobbies have repeatedly resisted or criticised beaver reintroductions, including blocking a plan for a second official release scheme at Insh Marshes national nature reserve near Kingussie in the Cairngorms – only 35 miles north of Loch Rannoch.
  • (8) The relationships of retinal drusen, retinal pigmentary abnormalities, and macular degeneration to age and sex were studied in 4926 people between the ages of 43 and 86 years who participated in the Beaver Dam Eye Study.
  • (9) At least two centuries after the species was hunted to extinction in the UK, three beaver families have been released into three lochs in forest unpopulated by people near the Sound of Jura in Argyll.
  • (10) FoE claimed all this was “a significant shift from the government’s previous position which stated that the beavers could not be allowed to remain and should be removed.” Alasdair Cameron, an FoE campaigner, said: “We’re delighted that the government appears to be listening to local people who want these beavers to swim freely in their rivers.
  • (11) In England, beavers are back on the river Otter , and otters on the river Trent.
  • (12) We had two objectives in this study: 1) to determine if patients who might benefit from exercise training could be selected based on resting respiratory function measurements; 2) to determine if the work rate at which the metabolic acidosis starts to develop could be reliably determined, non-invasively, by a simple modification of the recently described V-slope method of Beaver et al.
  • (13) A new pair of beavers has been released into a river in Devon to boost the genetic diversity of England’s only wild population of the mammals.
  • (14) On the thigh of an Europa Beaver, Castor fiber L., dead after 8 years of captivity, a candidiasis has been found due to Candida albicans.
  • (15) The prevalence of Giardia infection in juvenile and adult live-trapped muskrats was similar (92.5 and 94.4%, respectively), but the prevalence in juvenile live-trapped beavers (23.2%) was significantly greater than that seen in the adult animals (12.6%).
  • (16) It was in a bar at the LSE called [cue dramatic pause]… the Beaver's Retreat."
  • (17) MisterRed 07 May 2014 6:46pm Leeds: LSD and a couple of E's 77E112E1240H 07 May 2014 8:34pm Rotterdam - Bring Your Own Beaver.
  • (18) Dairy farmer Dave Lawrence took the Guardian to the spot where the beavers are usually seen, close to an island in the river thick with nettles, willow and thistles.
  • (19) Facebook Twitter Pinterest Come spring otters will hunt the vulnerable baby beaver kits.
  • (20) Historically it was one of the first areas of western Canada visited by European explorers, travelling over the Methye Portage to reach the Clearwater and Athabasca rivers, rich sources of the furs that were shipped back to England to feed the demand for beaver hats – the first resource exploitation.

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