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Bowyer


Definition:

  • (n.) An archer; one who uses bow.
  • (n.) One who makes or sells bows.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) In 2004, Adrian Bowyer invented a machine that could print around 50% of its own parts, and in 2008 it successfully managed to print itself.
  • (2) 2) Relative distances of the individual redox active centers to the P-side and N-side surfaces of the reconstituted Complex III proteoliposome were measured by our paramagnetic probe method (Blum, H., Bowyer, J. R., Cusanovich, M. A., Waring, A. J., and Ohnishi, T. (1983) Biochim.
  • (3) Szczensy would have been sent off in the second minute for bringing down Lee Bowyer, following a pass from Zigic, had it not been for the mistake by the assistant referee Ron Garfield in raising the flag for offside.
  • (4) That recent indifferent run has now seen them win just once in the last eight but Bowyer believes with the correct application, the play-offs are still achievable.
  • (5) Facebook Twitter Pinterest Unite union representative Dave Bowyer outside the Docks Cafe.
  • (6) But after scoring 20 goals in 39 Championship appearances as Gary Bowyer’s side finished ninth, the Benin international has his heart set on leaving Ewood Park and is understood to want to join Quique Flores’s newly-promoted side despite interest from Norwich City.
  • (7) After the trial of the Leeds United footballers Lee Bowyer and Jonathan Woodgate the spotlight has been on the public behaviour of footballers, particularly once they have drunk alcohol, and the game has been marred by a series of embarrassing incidents.
  • (8) "Bowyer was aggrieved because he would be blasted for a challenge like that," McLeish said.
  • (9) Blackburn 2-1 Leeds Gary Bowyer was delighted with his Blackburn side’s “best win of the season” as they recovered from a goal down and a man down to win.
  • (10) "In our last game against Arsenal he was banned for a stamp on Bacary Sagna and there were headlines saying that Bowyer was a naughty boy.
  • (11) "We were on the receiving end of it tonight," said Blackburn's manager Gary Bowyer.
  • (12) Bowyer was found not guilty of the attack but the court heard that the footballers had drunk large amounts of alcohol.
  • (13) Dave Bowyer, a 40-year veteran of the plant and member of trade union Unite’s executive council, said: “Central government … has been very weak.
  • (14) Susannah Bowyer, research and development manager, Research in Practice : “Staff across all services need support to build knowledge and skills in key areas – such as recognition of neglect and assessing parents’ capacity to change.
  • (15) They are divided into 4 groups according to the classification of Shinebourne, Anderson and Bowyer.
  • (16) Processing of the D1 precursor has been recently postulated to play a regulatory role in the light-dependent migration of photosystem II units from the unstacked to the stacked thylakoids (Bowyer, J. M., Packer, J. C. L., McCormack, B.
  • (17) It is for this reason that Bowyer decided to make his designs open source (so anyone can access them), and subsequently build their own printer, using materials costing around £250.
  • (18) Szczesny might have been sent off in the second minute for a foul inside the penalty area on Lee Bowyer only for play to be pulled back for an erroneous offside flag.
  • (19) Koscielny was perhaps also fortunate to escape with yellow for an ugly lunge at Bowyer.
  • (20) Vik Olliver, a long-time collaborator with Bath University's Adrian Bowyer on the RepRap project and seller of 3D printer consumables , points to another elusive goal: as a self-replicating machine, the RepRap was envisaged as colonising to the developing world, where it would be used to make the consumer goods that sustain modern life but which are often inaccessible to poor communities.

Boyer


Definition:

  • (n.) A Flemish sloop with a castle at each end.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) (1983) in The Enzymes, 3rd Edn., Vol 16 (Boyer, P., ed.
  • (2) The relationship of equilibrium-reaction-rate measurements [Boyer & Silverstein (1963) Acta Chem.
  • (3) The results obtained are discussed in connection with the subunit-subunit and site-site interactions and three-site model for F1 catalysis proposal by Boyer and his group.
  • (4) Previous in vivo studies [Duffy, J. J., Chaney, S. G. & Boyer, P. D. (1972) J. Mol.
  • (5) These data and the earlier results on the oxygenation of furanoic fatty acids (Boyer et al., 1979) indicate that the lipoxygenase reaction is not restricted to substrates containing a 1,4-pentadiene structure.
  • (6) A 32P-labelled ATP analog, 3'-O-(4-benzoyl)benzoyl ATP (BzATP) previously shown to be an agonist at P2Y-purinergic receptors (Boyer J. L., and Harden T. K. (1989) Mol.
  • (7) The Escherichia coli uvrB gene, located on a 1.5-megadalton EcoRI (fragment F, derived from transducing phage lambda b2att2 [lambda b2cI857intam6 delta (bioAB)bio-FCD+uvrB+], has been cloned in the unique EcoRI site of several "relaxed" plasmids, i.e., pMB9, pBR322, and pBH20 (= ;BR322, including the lac regulatory elements [K. Itakura, T. Hirose, R. Crea, A. D. Riggs, H. L. Heyneker, F. Bolivar, and H. W. Boyer, Science 198:1056--1063, 1977]y.
  • (8) (Kayalar, C., Rosing, J., and Boyer, P. D. (1977) J. Biol.
  • (9) This review summarizes recent isotopic and kinetic evidence in favour of the concept, originally proposed by Boyer and coworkers, that energy from the proton gradient is exerted not directly for the reaction at the catalytic site, but rather to release product from a single catalytic site.
  • (10) Boyer, who wrote a conciliatory open letter to Kaepernick earlier this week, had a long conversation with the quarterback about his stance this week, and he posted a photo of the two on Twitter with a caption reading, “Let’s just keep moving forward.
  • (11) The clinical criteria of Heyman and Herndon and the radiographic parameters cited by Boyer et al.
  • (12) I’m not judging you for standing up for what you believe in,” Boyer said.
  • (13) Boyer and his co-workers (private communication) on enzyme-catalyzed phosphate-water exchange, it appears unlikely that the hydrolysis of enzyme-bound pyrophosphate is the rate-determining step in the overall enzymatic catalysis of pyrophosphate hydrolysis, at least when Mn2+ is the required divalent metal ion cofactor.
  • (14) Boyer has been part of Sky's comedy team since July 2012 and recently commissioned and executive produced comedy-drama The Dog Thrower, which was written by Jon Ronson and starred Matthew Perry.
  • (15) The time dependence of this inhibition and the effect of various agents on this process have been described (Du, Z., and Boyer, P. D. (1990) Biochemistry 29, 402-407, and references therein).
  • (16) Turkey erythrocytes express a P2Y-purinergic receptor that employs an unidentified G-protein to activate phospholipase C (Boyer, J. L., Downes, C. P., and Harden, T. K. (1989) J. Biol.
  • (17) It was incredibly brave what he did.” Boyer, writing an open letter to the San Francisco QB in the Army Times , said he initially felt anger toward Kaepernick but then changed his mind.
  • (18) To our knowledge this is the first reported case of a malignancy developing after a Heitz-Boyer procedure.
  • (19) To determine whether a delay in carbohydrate absorption would increase the effectiveness of subcutaneous insulin in controlling postprandial hyperglycemia in patients with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus and whether it could allow insulin to be taken immediately prior to meals, the effects of an alpha-glucosidase inhibitor (Acarbose Boyer AG, Wuppertal, Germany) on postprandial plasma glucose profiles were determined in six subjects with insulin-dependent diabetes when a subcutaneous insulin infusion was started immediately or 30 minutes prior to meal ingestion.
  • (20) This is in contrast to other flavoprotein disulfide oxidoreductases which cycle between Eox and EH2 forms in catalysis (Williams, C. H., Jr. (1976) in The Enzymes (Boyer, P. D., ed) 3rd Ed., Vol.

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