What's the difference between blender and vitamizer?
Blender
Definition:
(n.) One who, or that which, blends; an instrument, as a brush, used in blending.
Example Sentences:
(1) The numbers of spoilage micro-organisms increased throughout storage at 8 degrees C. Carrots macerated in a Stomacher Lab Blender also showed an antilisterial activity which resulted in a decrease in number of viable bacteria and in sublethal damage.
(2) Honey bee mitochondrial trehalase was significantly activated by Lubrol WX treatment (30.0-fold), by high pH treatment (20.8-fold), and by a treatment consisting of 10 passes through a French press (37.9-fold) but not by the other treatments tried (salt, proteases, Waring blender, and sonication), despite the fact that these treatments also disrupted the mitochondria significantly.
(3) PriyaKannath via GuardianWitness Makes 2-3 glasses ½ medium beetroot 1 medium carrot 1 celery stalk 1 apple 125g cooked brown rice 1 Peel and roughly chop the beetroot, carrot, celery and apple, and put in a smoothie maker or blender along with the rice and about 300ml water.
(4) Such an arrangement produces wide FIO2 ranges and high flows and obviates the need for an oxygen blender and compressed air source.
(5) The method entails blender extraction of 10 g liver with ethyl acetate, column chromatography through Sephadex LH-20 and neutral alumina, and LC analysis on a C18 column with UV detection at 260 nm.
(6) Scoop half of the chillies into a blender jar, pour in half of the soaking liquid (or water) and blend to a smooth purée.
(7) A differential control algorithm is used to determine the required FiO2 blender setting.
(8) Aminoguanidine hydrochloride, a blender for chicken feed, and the precursor and intermediate products of 3-amino-1,2,4-triazole, a herbicide, were found to be allergens for this contact dermatitis.
(9) Of three methods studied, brisk shaking of samples in dilution blanks by hand and homogenization by a stomacher were compared relative to their capacity to recover the endotoxins and viable bacteria; blending with a Waring blender was compared with these two methods only on the recovery of viable cells.
(10) The owner hauled out said blender and then, from the back of the cupboard, a beaten up old colander with a stray piece of noodle still stuck to the rim.
(11) Even after extensive homogenization in high speed shearing-type blenders and tight-fitting glass homogenizers the majority of the placental aromatase (more than 70%) consistently sedimented at very low centrifugal forces (100 x g ro 10 min) independent of whether the suspending medium contained up to 1.2M sucrose, or IM NaCl, or 50% glycerol.
(12) Kim is unphased and chucks some more pig in the blender.
(13) In method III, the SM was processed in the laboratory blender.
(14) The method includes blender extraction of 3-g samples with chloroform, partition with 3 M hydrochloric acid, derivatization with fluorescamine at pH 3.0 and subsequent high-performance liquid chromatographic analysis on a C18 column with fluorescence detection at an excitation wavelength of 405 nm and an emission wavelength of 495 nm.
(15) This could be explained by postulating that at the initiation of flow from the blender a small pocket of unblended gas (pure air or pure oxygen) was issued by the blender before the balancing mechanism stabilised to deliver the desired oxygen concentration.
(16) In three mongrel dogs with fundic pouches, the effect of a chopped versus a blenderized test meal on gastric acid output and gastrin secretion was investigated.
(17) When heated through and the beans are softened, pulse in a blender until smooth.
(18) Fresh pokeberries were picked from the cluster and liquified in a blender for 3 to 5 minutes.
(19) Lysosome-rich fractions from rat liver were subjected to several disruptive procedures: osmotic lysis or freezing and thawing in different media, shearing forces in a high-speed blender, treatment with Triton X-100.
(20) Menstrual blood loss was measured by alkaline hematin photometry and a Stomacher Lab-blender was used for extraction.
Vitamizer
Definition:
Example Sentences:
(1) The authors experienced Turnbull's procedure only in one of the patients observed with "quoad vitam" poor results.
(2) Of the six B6 vitamers evaluated, only the negatively charged forms, pyridoxamine (PLN), pyridoxamine phosphate (PNP), and pyridoxal phosphate (PLP), stimulated the residual activities.
(3) Pericarditis in rheumatoid arthritis may indicate a serious prognosis quo ad vitam.
(4) B-6 vitamer distribution in human milk was similar to values obtained from two different ion-exchange HPLC systems.
(5) The results indicated that the injection of Teflon is effective and should also be offered to patients with malignant diseases in spite of the poor prognosis quo ad vitam.
(6) In most cases liver disease has been recognized at post morten, - in a few cases, however, intra vitam, when severe symptoms of the liver disease had become apparent.
(7) These results demonstrate that B-6 vitamers in blood and tissues of the rat respond quickly and reversibly to changes in dietary vitamin B-6, with larger percentage changes occurring in plasma and erythrocytes than in tissues.
(8) The newly formed PLP accumulated in the erythrocytes, but the percentage activation of AST did not change significantly from the basal levels, in spite of the presence of increased levels of PLP and other B6 vitamers used for incubation.
(9) One of the mutants was unable to grow on desthiobiotin and accumulated a large amount of a vitamer in medium when growing on an optimal concentration of biotin.
(10) Intra vitam a provocated vomitus or a gastric irrigation are the diagnostic methods of choice.
(11) The fact that the semicarbazone forms of PL and PLP are more strongly fluorescent than the underivatized B6 vitamers has been exploited in plasma analyses, but it was not previously realised that these semicarbazone forms are also very stable even under conditions that lead to rapid decomposition of free PL and PLP.
(12) The B-6 vitamer and 4-pyridoxic acid values of these subjects should be of use in the establishment of normal ranges of these congeners in women.
(13) However, recoveries of spiked B6 compounds in plasma by these methods were between 84 to 105 percent for all the 5 vitamers and 4-PA.
(14) However, distribution of 14C label over various tissues and among the various B-6 vitamers was similar.
(15) L. plantarum was unable to accumulate the avidin-uncombinable vitamer under conditions permitting good biotin accumulation.
(16) Pyridoxal, actually consisting of pyridoxal plus pyridoxal phosphate, was the predominant B6 vitamer in human milk.
(17) The exact mechanism by which pyridoxal exerts its inhibitory effect was not ascertained, but experiments suggest that the vitamer may be acting on the plasma membrane to reduce precursor transport into the cell.
(18) These results suggest that the presence of certain thiol reducing agents, divalent cations and negatively charged B6 vitamers can alter the conformation of the mutant alpha-L-iduronidase in vitro such that the hydrolysis of 4MU-alpha-Id is enhanced into the heterozygote range.
(19) The vitamer determination in blood by HPLC can be considered a reliable, fast and reasonably accurate method for long-term thiamin and riboflavin nutritional status assessment.
(20) A numerically reproducible subdivision by higher and lower chances of survival is suggested in this paper, on the basis of discriminance analysis, for quoad vitam prognostication of patients with severe multiple injuries.