What's the difference between brach and orach?

Brach


Definition:

  • (n.) A bitch of the hound kind.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The use of BrACh as a specific inhibitor of ChAT activity allowed the calculation of ACh synthesis at individual motor end-plates in the soleus muscle of the rat: 2.1 X 10(-3) nmol h-1.
  • (2) No detectable label from leucine was incorporated into brached chain fatty acids.
  • (3) Single-channel behaviour of reduced nicotinic AChRs was similar for both ACh and BrACh as agonists, but significantly differed from that in the native one.
  • (4) Brach is aiming for high educational standards and intends to be in the top quarter of national results for primary school tests in English, reading and maths.
  • (5) It's an added extra, says Brach, that the school doesn't have to ask for fees.
  • (6) Brach, who has been a teacher for 30 years and was until recently an education lecturer at Birmingham City University, says Nishkam is "not here to convert people".
  • (7) It is interesting to note that the hydrolytic product of BrACh, bromoacetate, was as potent as BrACh to inhibit glioma cells.
  • (8) The main population of openings (burst durations 5 ms with QBr and 10 ms with BrACh) seem to be contributed by monoliganded receptors.
  • (9) Successful management of this condition will necessitate (1) clinical awareness, (2) careful scrutinization of material recovered from embolectomy, (3) angiography to demonstrate the embolic source in the aorta or its main braches, and (4) appropriate remedy by either endarterectomy or graft replacement of the diseased artery segment.
  • (10) The apparent change of the cornea profile depending on the cornea radius, which you can see in optical investigations, schematically described by Collignon-Brach, can be represented photographically by the Scheimpflug image.
  • (11) Conversely, bromoacetylcholine (BrACh), if applied after the treatment with DTT, caused irreversible activation of nicotinic AChRs manifested in the appearance of a non-declined steady-state component in BrACh-induced currents accompanied by increased membrane current fluctuations.
  • (12) More than 80% of the conductance was contributed by a population of openings with an average burst duration (lifetime) of 5 ms for QBr and 10 ms for BrACh.
  • (13) Power-density spectra of interference electromyograms of M. biceps brach.
  • (14) The distributions of durations of the gaps (closed states) and the bursts (the states identified as open states after the shortest gaps were ignored) in single-channel activity of native (non-treated with DTT) nicotinic AChRs caused by ACh (30 microM) and BrACh (30 microM) were similar and both revealed four to five and two to three components for gap intervals and burst durations respectively.
  • (15) But while, so far, it has been Sikhs who have mainly sponsored and volunteered to get the school off the ground, the headteacher, Narinder Brach, is emphatic that this primary is open to all.
  • (16) Myoballs were treated with dithiothretitol (2 mM), washed, exposed to BrACh or QBr, and then washed again.
  • (17) Kinetic and equilibrium aspects of receptor activation by two irreversibly bound ('tethered') agonists, QBr and bromoacetylcholine (BrACh), were examined in cultured embryonic rat muscle.
  • (18) It is concluded that BrACh can be used as a specific inhibitor of ChAT activity in homogenates of skeletal muscle and that its use will obviate the necessity of dividing biopsied muscle or small rodent muscles into neural and aneural segments.
  • (19) As a result of the action of DTT (1 mM), the spectrum of BrACh-induced current noise shifted to a higher frequency range.
  • (20) One component, specifically inhibited by bromoacetylcholine (BrACh), had a Km for choline of 0.26 mM; the other, resistant to BrACh, had a Km for choline of 45 mM.

Orach


Definition:

  • (n.) Alt. of Orache

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