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Beem


Definition:

  • (n.) A trumpet.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) A simple technique for processing cells grown on BEEM capsule caps for scanning electron microscopic (SEM) observation is described.
  • (2) A continuous intraoperative registration of a sequential scintigram, using a gammascintillation camera that has beem modified into an operation table, enables the control of method and extention of the operation.
  • (3) AFC were thereafter transferred by micromanipulation into a Beem capsule, fixed, treated by PO for fine ultrastructure detection of anti-PO antibodies, included, sectioned and studied by electron microscopy.
  • (4) After the cover slip is removed, the tissue is fixed in osmium tetroxide, dehydrated, and embedded in epoxy resins by inverting a BEEM capsule filled with the resin on a selected area of the slide.
  • (5) A technique to recognize and quantitate oncornaviruses using perforated pointed BEEM capsules has been developed in our laboratory.
  • (6) Surface Ig and theta-antigen of lymphocytes collected on the bottom of Beem capsules were stained by an indirect immunoperoxidase technique to compare B and T cells at the ultrastructural level.
  • (7) Sections were osmicated, re-embedded in BEEM capsules, and ultrathin sections made and examined.
  • (8) This paper outlines a method which combines protein embedding with centrifugation to locate the specimens on the face of a Beem capsule mould.
  • (9) In order to circumvent these potential problems in studies on the innervation of the rat ovary, a polyethylene enclosure for the organ was fabricated from a BEEM capsule.
  • (10) A provocation test, by sodium bicarbonate oral administration, has beem attempted twice: in both instances alkalosis did increase strongly but, only once, vertigo was elicited.
  • (11) Using serial metabolic balance techniques, the absorption and retention of calcium and the absorption of fat have beem measured over the first 30 to 70 days of life in 11 preterm and 2 full-term light-for-dates infants.
  • (12) The polypeptides of purified preparations of the coronavirus responsible for transmissible gastroenteritis of pigs have beem examined by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis.
  • (13) Virus samples that presented problems in counting, or those which could not be evaluated at all by negative staining, could be clearly defined and counted using the thin-sectioning BEEM capsule technique.
  • (14) Since 1972 in the clinic a unique access in the ulnar fossa with exposure of the brachial artery bifurcation has beem employed for embolectomy from any artery of the upper extemity.
  • (15) A method is described for the monolayer cultivation of primary cell suspensions and established cell lines directly in carbon-coated BEEM capsules, BEEM capsules are routinely employed by electron microscopists in tissue embedding procedures; growing monolayer cultures directly on the lids of inverted BEEM capsules presents the obvious advantage of maintaining cell to cell and cell to substratum conthaets with a minimum of stress and damage in the preparative steps for electron microscopy.
  • (16) A technique of in situ embedding of cells grown in BEEM capsules has been devised for immunoelectron microscopic studies of oncornaviruses.
  • (17) Perforation of the BEEM capsule allowed rapid infiltration of reagents into the tip of the virus pellet and made further manipulation and orientation unnecessary.
  • (18) The properties of the enzyme oestradiol-17 beta dehydrogenase from human umbilical cord serum have beem compared with those of oestradiol-17 beta dehydrogenase present in the maternal peripheral blood.
  • (19) A total of 25 lots of bovine serum samples were pelleted in Beem capsules for thin sectioning and were examined by electron microscopy.
  • (20) A., Getzoff, E. D., Beem, K. M., Richardson, J. S., and Richardson, D. C. (1982) J. Mol.

Girder


Definition:

  • (n.) One who girds; a satirist.
  • (n.) One who, or that which, girds.
  • (n.) A main beam; a stright, horizontal beam to span an opening or carry weight, such as ends of floor beams, etc.; hence, a framed or built-up member discharging the same office, technically called a compound girder. See Illusts. of Frame, and Doubleframed floor, under Double.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The refinery was working largely as usual, with steam pouring from vents on the complex of pipes, chimneys and girders which towers over the flatlands of the Humber estuary's south shore.
  • (2) Just offshore, steel girders poke out of the water to frustrate North Korean boats in the event of an invasion.
  • (3) Many are pinned down by huge blocks of concrete, bent iron girders, machinery.
  • (4) It was his first day at work but at 9.30am, barely two hours after he had begun manually counting the potato bags inside the steel girder compound, a Saudi-led airstrike began.
  • (5) Contractors are fitting gleaming walls of glass to girders which lurch at fashionably acute angles.
  • (6) "The podium for the politburo was there," he said, gesturing at an empty space surrounded by steel girders and a damp concrete floor.
  • (7) The structure is currently held up by iron girders put in place in 1947 by the British governor who ruled Palestine in the Mandate era .
  • (8) Several painted iron girders, stored on a field close to the farm, were determined as the source of the poisoning.
  • (9) The vehicle is believed to have been laden with 20 tonnes of steel girders.
  • (10) You can get waves off the ruins of the old west pier , where the steel girders stick out.
  • (11) When he brought the match to a conclusion after nearly three hours with a trademark lob (in a venue where the girders above the court are three centimetres lower than regulations stipulate), he fell to the clay – not his favourite playing surface – and cried uncontrollably.
  • (12) Close by, labourers scale the girders of what will be a massive commercial centre.
  • (13) It is believed to have been laden with 20 tonnes of steel girders.
  • (14) Among the features of the final stretch of the High Line – known as the Rail Yards section – is the 11th Avenue Bridge, an elevated ‘catwalk’ from which visitors can view the park, the cityscape and the Hudson River and the Pershing Square Beams; and a children’s play area constructed from the original line’s framework of steel beams and girders.
  • (15) There was no pavement, so as the traffic thundered past, we walked in the lane with the motorbikes and bicycles, many carrying steel girders that threatened to scythe us in two.
  • (16) Watson trudges past the heavy bags hanging from the steel girders.
  • (17) The students had ripped it down and the metal girders were twisted.
  • (18) Raising the roof, incidentally, is what the International Tennis Federation might have considered before a ball was struck as the girders holding the unbearably bright TV lights were a few centimetres the wrong side of legal height and a couple of Murray lobs almost bounced off them.
  • (19) Photograph: Sean Smith The entire roof of the palace has gone, leaving only a skeleton of red steel girders punctuated by tall trees.
  • (20) With its wood tables and industrial-scale girders and working roaster it's bang on trend.

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