(n.) A province in India, giving its name to various stuffs, animals, etc.
(n.) A thin stuff, made of silk and hair, originally brought from Bengal.
(n.) Striped gingham, originally brought from Bengal; Bengal stripes.
Example Sentences:
(1) 10 min before rose bengal injection dose-dependently prolonged the time required to interrupt the blood flow.
(2) One calf which had been serologically negative to the Rose-Bengal, serum agglutination and complement fixation tests for the last eight weeks of its life yielded a culture of Br abortus biotype 1.
(3) Bay of Bengal map The Mergui archipelago on the Thai-Myanmar border is one of the more secluded parts of the Bay.
(4) We created serous retinal detachment in the cat eye by means of photodynamic injury produced by activation of intravascular rose bengal using filtered, focused light (550 nm).
(5) Depending on the ligand, the inhibition profiles of these two iso-enzymes when measured with either the peroxidase substrate, cumene hydroperoxide or the standard GSH S-transferase substrate 1-chloro-2,4-dinitrobenzene were found to be either very similar (sulphobromophthalein) or markedly different (rose Bengal and acrolein).
(6) Visible activity of IgG in RBPT (Rose Bengal Plate Test) and in other serological test used in Poland to recognize brucellosis, was observed.
(7) Rose Bengal mediated photooxidation of mitochondrial F1-ATPase and its beta-subunit resulted in inactivation and loss of about 50 and 60% of their histidine residues, respectively.
(8) The 1O2 quantum yields (lambda ex greater than 345 nm) for BA in ethanol, 90% ethanol and basic ethanol (0.1N NaOH) were 0.89, 0.88 and 0.28 respectively relative to Rose Bengal.
(9) 1O2 was constantly generated by energy transfer to O2 from Ar laser-excited Rose Bengal.
(10) Agar Strips S (mannitol salt agar) were used to measure the count of staphylococci using Agar Strips HS (rosa Bengal streptomycin agar).
(11) The oscillations in membrane potential and the automaticity induced by rose bengal are likely to underlie the arrhythmias observed in isolated hearts exposed to oxidant stress that have previously been described.
(12) On Tuesday at 2.46pm local time, a rocket will blast off from the Indian space port on a small island in the Bay of Bengal, heading for Mars.
(13) Despite absence of clinical jaundice, normal rose bengal scan, and normal liver function studies, eight showed progressive degrees of hepatic fibrosis when compared to the results of the biopsy taken at the time of portoenterostomy.
(14) Facebook Twitter Pinterest Animal collector Carl Hagenbeck with his sons and a Bengal tiger, 1907.
(15) To assess whether developmental state, as opposed to species, was a factor determining the differences in vulnerability to injury, hearts from immature rats and adult rabbits were perfused with various concentrations of rose bengal (250-2500 nmol.litre-1) with the intensity of illumination (1400-6600 Lux) adjusted to account for the size of the heart.
(16) The results obtained with the Rose Bengal test correlated very well with those of the standard tube agglutination test, whereas results with the rapid plate agglutination test and the Coombs (antiglobulin) test were inferior.
(17) Parameters studied were Schirmer's test, lacrimal meniscus height, break-up time, fluorescein and rose Bengal stains, conjunctival impression cytology, mucus staining, and the ferning test.
(18) Chlorophyllin and rose bengal are effective in inducing synthesis of the polypeptide in proportion to their ability to sensitize the photooxidation of histidine.
(19) Twenty two cases were studied for early detection of Xerophthalmia by impression cytology and Rose Bengal staining.
(20) Experimental evaluation of Bengal rose labeled with short-lived 123I was performed.
Shola
Definition:
(n.) See Sola.
Example Sentences:
(1) The 24-year-old becomes Alan Pardew’s fifth signing of the summer and offers much-needed support up front after the departures of the loan signing Loic Rémy and the out-of-contract Shola Ameobi.
(2) Victor Moses is coming off and Shola Ameobi is coming on.
(3) Newcastle manager Alan Pardew made just one change, bringing back Shola Ameobi up front at the expense of Vurnon Anita.
(4) And if all else fails, we could be about to witness Carl Cort's Kieran Gibbs' Shola Ameobi's World Cup debut.
(5) Shola Obadeyu wore a heavy duffel coat while queueing in Heathrow for a flight back to her sweltering home city of Abuja.
(6) Bolton’s Shola Ameobi ends drought as Steve Evans’ Leeds earn a point Read more Elsewhere in west London, another dark, gloomy cloud was lifted from over another wilting manager.
(7) Championship Shola Ameobi’s first goal in a little more than 17 months was not enough to lift his new club, Bolton Wanderers , off the foot of the table.
(8) With Pardew having introduced Shola Ameobi as Newcastle switched to 4-4-2, Stoke conceded a rather soft second goal when Yoan Gouffran shot assuredly into the bottom corner after Sorensen failed to cope with a Ben Arfa cross dispatched after the ball looked to have drifted momentarily out of play.
(9) In our fieldwork at the Shola Trust we’ve found that even people who have had family killed usually see it as an accident, and don’t hold a grudge against the elephants.
(10) Shola Ameobi comes on for Cisse, while Tevez departs to make way for Lescott.
(11) Even the introduction of Shola Ameobi, dubbed the "Mackem Slayer" in these parts because of his potent scoring record against Sunderland, could not change the sway of this match.
(12) "I would love it if Shola scored at the world cup," says Joseph Dixon.
(13) Shola Amamobi [Ameobi] is getting better and better, he's a young kid.
(15) 9.18pm BST 60 min: Shola Ameobi at the World Cup, though.
(16) Photograph: Shola Trust While most of the early research on HEC focused on quantifying the economic and other losses that people suffered, much of the newer work argues that what is more important is perceived loss.
(17) Shola Ameobi (Newcastle) Ameobi is dismissed by Phil Dowd, so Newcastle's afternoon is now collapsing in perhaps familiar fashion.
(19) Referee: Phil Dowd (Staffordshire) Shola starting is the most deflating news possible to have.
(20) When Moussa Sissoko's long legs swept him up the right wing they initiated a move that concluded with Shola Ameobi heading his fine cross home at the far post.