What's the difference between bicyclist and wheeler?
Bicyclist
Definition:
(n.) A bicycler.
Example Sentences:
(1) There are nominal cycle lanes on some of the capital's main thoroughfares, but with seven million cars jostling for space, those lanes are often cannibalised by motorised rickshaws and scooters, leaving no safe space for bicyclists.
(2) Through age 12, nine out of ten bicyclists were probably responsible for the collision; above age 12, probable responsibility decreased in proportion to age; and only 34% of the bicyclists aged 25 years or older were probably responsible.
(3) In a population of 402 motorcyclists and bicyclists, which were treated in the Traumatological Department of the University of Freiburg during 1986, we describe the different cause, spectrum and follow-up of the injuries.
(4) Police reports were compared to the information provided by a hospital monitoring system for children under 15 years old injured as pedestrians and bicyclists by moving motor vehicles in Orange County, California.
(5) Of the 649 emergency room treated bicyclists, 62% were children aged 5-14 and 70% were male.
(6) On the basis of the movements of the vehicles involved, the bicyclist or the bicycle or both was probably responsible for the initiation of more than three fourths of the collisions.
(7) Of 108 elementary schools bicyclists, only two (1.85%) wore helmets.
(8) To increase the helmet use among bicyclists, a law, as in Australia, would be an excellent instrument.
(9) In 1990, the first regulation requiring the use of helmets for bicyclists younger than 16 years of age was passed in Howard County, Maryland.
(10) The curfew ordinances were associated with a 23% reduction in motor vehicle related injury for 13- to 17-year-olds as passengers, drivers, pedestrians, or bicyclists during the curfew hours.
(11) Using an unpublished method developed by Somers, it was estimated that the risk of death from head injury was considerably reduced for helmeted relative to unhelmeted bicyclists, depending on helmet type.
(12) Head trauma is the most frequent cause of death and serious injury among bicyclists.
(13) Alcohol increased the bicyclist's risk of injury from falling more than from collision.
(14) Our study included 212 bicyclists with facial injuries and 319 controls with injuries to other body areas, who were treated in emergency rooms of five Seattle area hospitals over a one-year period.
(15) We collected questionnaire data by mail from 191 recreational bicyclists who reported having fallen and struck their heads in a cycling mishap.
(16) Motorcyclists, pedestrians, and bicyclists (bicycle collisions with motor vehicles) became controls for the study.
(17) Seven hundred bicyclists from the street were randomly selected as controls.
(18) To evaluate cycling morbidity, 492 active adult bicyclists from a metropolitan area responded to a survey to determine cycle use and accident patterns.
(19) These data suggest that the child's personality and behavior are weaker risk factors for pedestrian and bicyclist injuries than are family and neighborhood characteristics.
(20) Two- and one-leg extension strengths were compared in 155 female and male, untrained and trained (eight bicyclists, 38 weight-lifters) subjects and in a polio patient with almost no strength in one leg.
Wheeler
Definition:
(n.) One who wheels, or turns.
(n.) A maker of wheels; a wheelwright.
(n.) A wheel horse. See under Wheel.
(n.) A steam vessel propelled by a paddle wheel or by paddle wheels; -- used chiefly in the terms side-wheeler and stern-wheeler.
(n.) A worker on sewed muslin.
(n.) The European goatsucker.
Example Sentences:
(1) Chairman Tom Wheeler used to be president of the National Cable & Telecommunications Association (NCTA), Big Cable’s lobbying group.
(2) A series of clandestine lunches has been held by Stuart Wheeler, a former Tory donor who is now trying to persuade MPs to jump ship.
(3) Sharp said he ran into Wheeler a year or two ago around the holidays, when Wheeler had taken two of his sons to the barber shop in town to get a haircut.
(4) Mardia-Watson-Wheeler circular test statistics indicated that the PRCs were distributed as two distinct populations.
(5) But to enjoy it like a local, give the tourist-tat main road a miss and dive into the snarl of side streets, where wheeler-dealers hawk everything from rusty doorknobs to 17th-century art.
(6) "The put option enabled us to benefit from the Wheelers' experience over the last three and a half years," said Marcus Arthur, chairman of Lonely Planet and managing director of BBC Worldwide's global brands division.
(7) Since 7 May, some of the public recriminations involving Ukip have included: Farage’s decision to resign, only to go back on his decision four days later, prompting one of the party’s biggest donors, Stuart Wheeler, to call for him to step back in favour of someone quieter.
(8) My proposal assures the rights of internet users to go where they want, when they want, and the rights of innovators to introduce new products without asking anyone’s permission.” Net neutrality battle pitches activists and FCC against Big Cable and GOP Read more Wheeler’s proposals come as Republican critics work on their own legislation, which could effectively stymie his efforts.
(9) Five instances of three-wheeler, all-terrain vehicle accidents resulting in spinal cord injury are presented.
(10) Personal skills of OH nurses that have been adequate in the past may now need to be refined to meet the challenges of the 90s, writes Sue Wheeler lecturer in management development at Birmingham University.
(11) A slightly shy Old Etonian, Wheeler rarely dominates the conversation as he listens to his guests debate their shared goal: how to take Britain out of the EU.
(12) But bloggers, including Marcy Wheeler from empytwheel , discovered that the figure had not been blanked out from one of the memos.
(13) Nobody cares about us or our families.” The doorless, green-and-yellow three-wheelers that clog Delhi’s streets were converted to compressed natural gas years ago, so they create little pollution.
(14) Carter said Wheeler rushed into a firefight to defend his Kurdish partners, enabling the mission to succeed.
(15) Sitting at a featureless desk in an underground room of a Bristol police station, Rob Wheeler asked me an uncomfortable question.
(16) Although 56% of incidents involved three-wheelers, a larger number of more serious injuries, defined as the presence of indicators of injury severity (eg, death, Injury Severity Score greater than or equal to 10, intensive care unit admission, or need for surgery), involved four-wheel vehicles.
(17) On Thursday afternoon, Trump, seemingly oblivious to the announcement of the vote delay, met with a delegation of truckers at the White House, jumping into the cab of an 18-wheeler to pose for photographs, and telling them the vote was pressing ahead that night.
(18) Michael Powell, CEO of the National Cable and Telecommunications Association, cable’s biggest lobby group, said Wheeler’s went “far beyond the worthy goal of establishing important net neutrality protections”.
(19) 12.58am GMT Matthew Wheeler (@Matt_Wheel) @Busfield @LengelDavid under 25s wondering who the Chilli's are, over 25s wondering who Bruno Mars is.
(20) Wheeler has said the FCC’s new rules will protect net neutrality.