(n.) The winding or twining stem of a hop vine or other climbing plant.
Example Sentences:
(1) The lateral conchal resection com bined with mattress sutures is not complex and thus readily learned by residents.
(2) Scatchard analysis of the bining data indicated that whereas affinites were in both strains around 60pM, there was a large reduction in receptor number, about 70% in the mutant.
(3) Bine remodelling was adversely influenced by the Milliporefilters, but the inhibition in (b) was two times bigger than in (c).
(4) It was concluded that such membrane vesicles which are in a de-energized state are able to bine thiodigalactoside specifically with a Kd corresponding to the Km of the entry of beta-galactoside measured with intact, active cells.
(5) Consequently there is no evidence for a causal connection between Paget's disease to these tumours, whereas sarcomas arising from bine tissue may be regarded as a form of malignant degeneration of Paget's disease.
(6) Bineing of colchicine did not interfere with the incorporation of tyrosine.
(7) The partially purified extract did not bine [3H]methotrexate nor could methotrexate or 5-formyltetrahydrofolic acid compete for [3H]folic acid-binding sites.
(8) Enzymes have been proposed as tissue receptors that bine 99mTc-stannous diphosphonate and its analogs.
Bise
Definition:
(n.) A pale blue pigment, prepared from the native blue carbonate of copper, or from smalt; -- called also blue bice.
(n.) A cold north wind which prevails on the northern coasts of the Mediterranean and in Switzerland, etc.; -- nearly the same as the mistral.
(n.) See Bice.
Example Sentences:
(1) When Kerry arrived in Paris, he rushed to warmly embrace the French president, but when Hollande went to give Kerry a typical French greeting ( une bise ), Kerry fumbled – and for a moment it looked like the two men were about to start french kissing for real.
(2) Maybe that will come later, although Merkel never did warm to l'art de la bise , the art of kissing introduced to her by Nicolas Sarkozy which helped to earn them the joint moniker "Merkozy".
(3) 2015: John Kerry fumbles a French kiss with François Hollande Facebook Twitter Pinterest You must remember this: une bise is just une bise .