(1) A significant proportion of the total student population engaged in bulimic behaviours of bingle-eating (21.16%) and vomiting (22.20%).
(2) Alistair Bingle Managing director, Bishop's Move • A ladder is something that one goes up: an odd cliche, then, to keep using in the context of the present "housing bubblette" ( Editorial , 7 October).
Prang
Definition:
Example Sentences:
(1) Northern and slot blot analyses with alpha-32P labeled ang-n cDNA (pRang 3) demonstrated that castration lowered ang-n mRNA levels in the male kidney by greater than or equal to 60% compared with control, suggesting that androgen may be involved with renal ang-n gene regulation.
(2) In contrast to earlier studies led by Prange and Murphy, L-tryptophan was found to be no better than placebo.
(3) After the studies conducted by PRANGE and KASTIN in 1972, we tried to verify whether T.R.F.
(4) We have employed the mouse submandibular gland renin complementary DNA (pDD-1D2) and the rat liver angiotensinogen complementary DNA (pRang 3) to demonstrate that renin and angiotensinogen messenger RNAs are expressed in the mouse kidney, submandibular gland, heart, adrenal, brain, and testis.
(5) Rat liver angiotensinogen cDNA (pRang 3) and mouse renin cDNA (pDD-1D2) were used to identify angiotensinogen and renin mRNA sequences in rat kidney cortex and medulla in rats on high and low salt diet.
(6) This procedure corresponds to the determination of intrathecally produced Treponema pallidum antibodies in neurolues from quantitative TPHA values and total IgG in serum and CSF (ITpA Index according to Prange).
(7) The great actor dying alone denies us this required narrative prang.
(8) "And then some days I have absolute prang-outs of fear where I'm like, Oh.
(9) I tried to shake it off but it happened again and again – once, scarily, causing a minor prang on a country road (to the kind man in the Volvo with the labrador in the back: despite your protestations, it was my fault and I'm sorry).