What's the difference between brazilian and carnauba?

Brazilian


Definition:

  • (a.) Of or pertaining to Brazil.
  • (n.) A native or an inhabitant of Brazil.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Its product (sm22.6) is recognised by antibodies from mice protectively vaccinated with purified adult S. mansoni tegumental membranes and by serum from S. mansoni-infected Brazilians.
  • (2) Undeterred, the new coach, who also had the expanded recruitment role of general manager, began to exploit Beckham’s strengths, particularly his long passing, while compensating for his increasing loss of mobility by pairing him deep in midfield with the industrious, ball-winning Brazilian Juninho.
  • (3) André de Magalhães Gomes said he had always previously backed the Seleção (Brazilian team) but today he joined the demonstration wearing an Argentina shirt.
  • (4) While there's no discernible forró influence in the dreamy 80s indie-guitar music of Fortaleza's Cidadão Instigado, they do take influence from popular local style brega, a 1970s and 80s Brazilian romantic pop music.
  • (5) It’s the young Brazilian’s last heavy touch of the evening: he’s hooked for Sterling.
  • (6) I see Coutinho becoming a big talent in world football over the next four or five years for Liverpool and Brazil,” said the Liverpool manager, who revealed earlier this summer that the Brazilian is to be offered a new contract at Anfield.
  • (7) The radiographic findings of a 15-year-old Brazilian male with diagnosis of multiple myeloma are described.
  • (8) The frequencies of the alleles in this population of Japanese ancestry are highly different from those of Brazilian Caucasoid blood donors but rather similar to those of Brazilian Negroid donors.
  • (9) His eclectic approach to songwriting means he may not produce music that is typically Bahian or even Brazilian, but alongside the likes of Argentina's Juana Molina and Colombia's Bomba Estereo , he's redefining 21st-century Latin music.
  • (10) According to the Brazilian FA, 31 Brazilian players moved to China in 2014 and 2015.
  • (11) To review procedures currently practiced in a Brazilian general hospital and to eliminate ineffective and inefficient practices.
  • (12) The artist covered every inch of the steps in front of his house in tiles, ceramics and mirrors – originally in the green, yellow, blue and white of the Brazilian flag, later adding tiles in other colours brought by visitors.
  • (13) There was no significant difference in the serum levels of N-terminal peptide of procollagen type-III between the egg-positive subjects and either of the egg-negative Brazilian or Japanese immigrants, whereas the mean value of serum laminin significantly increased in the egg-positive subjects.
  • (14) One of the 3 men with HTLV-I antibodies at intake was a Brazilian.
  • (15) It has previously been reported that Brazilian prosecutors believe Maluf took bribes and construction kickbacks amounting to US$344m during his mayoralty between 1993 and 1996.
  • (16) The Brazilian could yet sign a new deal with Barça but feels his contribution to the team is not truly valued.
  • (17) The lateral preferences of 959 Brazilian adults (471 males and 488 females) were assessed with the abbreviated form of the Edinburgh Inventory using the interview method.
  • (18) Brazilian cases of subcutaneous infections caused by C coronatus and Basidiobolus ranarum are reviewed.
  • (19) Algeria deserved a better fate than an exit which inevitably will leave big regrets that they missed out on something monumental or unreal, but the national team left the Brazilian World Cup with sword in hand and head high.” In Germany most of the media were just thankful they had progressed.
  • (20) The Brazilians could delight in keep-ball thereafter, Benítez pointing to time-wasting tactics and plenty of rolling around at hints of fouls, with frustration eventually bubbling over.

Carnauba


Definition:

  • (n.) The Brazilian wax palm. See Wax palm.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) "Carnol" insaponificable fraction from "chalky" carnauba wax, was tested for its emulsified system estabilizing abilities.
  • (2) The phase diagrams of binary mixtures of tripelennamine hydrochloride and tolazoline hydrochloride with carnauba wax and castor wax showed no eutectic formation and gave no indication that a significant interaction was involved.
  • (3) Pseudoephedrine HCl-carnauba wax microparticles were prepared by a multiple emulsion-melt dispersion technique.
  • (4) For ternary systems, i.e., drug, carnauba wax, and stearyl alcohol, thermograms of samples prepared by a fusion method differed slightly from those obtained with mixtures formulated by dissolving all ingredients in chloroform and evaporating the solvent.
  • (5) Microcapsules of salbutamol sulphate were prepared using beeswax and carnauba wax as coating materials.
  • (6) 5-Fluorouracil:carnauba wax microspheres were prepared using a meltable dispersion process with the aid of a surfactant as a wetting agent.
  • (7) Although the kinetic results were not indicative of the true release mechanism from a single microsphere, it was believed that 5-fluorouracil release from the microspheres was probably governed by a dissolution process, rather than by a leaching process through the carnauba wax microspheres.
  • (8) Beeswax alone was not effective but beeswax and carnauba wax combinations were suitable in controlling the in vitro release of the drug.

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