What's the difference between bream and cyprinoid?

Bream


Definition:

  • (n.) A European fresh-water cyprinoid fish of the genus Abramis, little valued as food. Several species are known.
  • (n.) An American fresh-water fish, of various species of Pomotis and allied genera, which are also called sunfishes and pondfishes. See Pondfish.
  • (n.) A marine sparoid fish of the genus Pagellus, and allied genera. See Sea Bream.
  • (v. t.) To clean, as a ship's bottom of adherent shells, seaweed, etc., by the application of fire and scraping.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) @LengelDavid October 2, 2013 Did you say Sid Bream?
  • (2) The change is reversed when the temperature is raised back to 22 degrees C, and it occurs a second time when the temperature is lowered again to 4 degrees C. The myelin in bream optic nerve undergoes a similar thermal transition, but the myelin in brachial plexus does not.
  • (3) On the other hand, when NSA-Na was anaerobically incubated with sea bream liver cytosol and NADPH, the formation of cyano-pentenone, cyano-pentanone, and cyanopentenol, but not cyano-pentadienone, was observed.
  • (4) A novel latent proteinase of which activity was induced by heating in the presence of NaCl was purified to homogeneity from threadfin-bream muscle by a combination of DEAE-cellulose, Con A-Sepharose, Arg-Sepharose, and Shim-pack HAC chromatographies.
  • (5) When the temperature of bream spinal cord is lowered from room temperature to 4 degrees C, much but not all of the AS (short spacing) myelin changes into AL (long spacing) myelin.
  • (6) Morphological patterns of the retina, cone size and density, rod density, rod-cone ratio, ganglion cell density, convergence of receptor cells, resolving power (RP) and regionalization were examined throughout life history in roach and in adults of asp, bream, common carp, roach and sabre carp.
  • (7) After all, the Pirates suffered 20 straight losing seasons after Sid Bream's slide ended their World Series hopes in game seven of the 1993 National League Championship.
  • (8) There are many more phases to come, including further luxury accommodation, a residential village, second golf course, banqueting facilities and other high-end leisure amenities.” James Bream, a research and policy director for Aberdeenshire tourism board, believes the opening of the first course in 2012 has increased tourism and given north-east Scotland a far higher-profile in the golfing world, helping its economy spread beyond a reliance on North Sea oil.
  • (9) The eggs of both the roach and bream is richer in these proteins than the sperm.
  • (10) Heterozygous breams turned out to be more stable to the effect of pleurocercoids than homozygous ones.
  • (11) The cause of the deaths of bony bream and other native fish in the Finke River near Alice Springs in winter 1984 was infection with the protozoan ciliate Chilodonella hexasticha.
  • (12) We investigated 39 fish species (eel, brown trout, chub, carp bream, roach, perch, pike etc.)
  • (13) A fish, such as sea bass or bream, or perhaps mackerel, can be seasoned in this way, as can a fillet or two of lamb.
  • (14) The quantitative yield is given for DNA and RNA preparations from the mentioned objects, the molecular weight of roach and bream DNA, nucleotide composition of roach DNA as well as fractional composition of bream spermatozoids RNA are determined.
  • (15) Serves 2 stock 750ml sea bream 1.35 kg, scaled and cleaned, but with head and tail intact For the sauce cooking oil 2 tbsp Sichuan chilli bean paste 2 tbsp (or Sichuan pickled chilli paste if you can get it) garlic 1 tbsp, finely chopped ginger 1 tbsp, finely chopped stock 200ml caster sugar 1 tbsp potato flour 2 tsp mixed with 1½ tbsp cold water Chinkiang vinegar 1 tbsp spring onion greens 3 tbsp, finely sliced Heat up the 750ml stock in a wok.
  • (16) There are my roast tomatoes with crumbs and thyme, Russell Norman's broad bean, mint and ricotta bruschette, Fuchsia Dunlop's fragrant sea bream, and a beet bourguignon from The Green Kitchen.
  • (17) Physiochemical characterization of labeled membrane immunoglobulin from bream lymphocytes suggested that only one class of immunoglobulin heavy chain was present and that about one-half of this material resembled the monomeric (2H-2L chain) IgM-like proteins present in bream serum.
  • (18) We think this type and quality of development is very important,” Bream said.
  • (19) The cells are known as the components of so called "yellow bodies" (melanine macrophage centers) entering particular numerously in the spleen and in the pronephric kidney of infected breams.
  • (20) 29 & 31 Walcot Street, Bath, BA1 5BN; 01225 448748, finecheese.co.uk Fish for Thought Not only is all their fish ethically sourced, but Cornish fishmongers Fish for Thought has won a slew of awards for its lobster, turbot, bream, scallops and many more.

Cyprinoid


Definition:

  • (a.) Like the carp (Cyprinus).
  • (n.) One of the Cyprinidae, or Carp family, as the goldfish, barbel, etc.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) A tetrapod-like hypothalamo-hypophysial portal system and a persistent bucco-hypophysial canal are present in Megalops cyprinoides.
  • (2) In S. scripta, the mean total hemocyte count in the 42- to 44-mm size group was significantly lower than that of the three other size groups but there was no significant variation in total cell counts in the four size groups of V. cyprinoides var.
  • (3) This is the first reported case of multiple sex chromosomes among cyprinoid fish.
  • (4) Field recordings of electric organ discharges and catches of Marcusenius cyprinoides showed that these electric fish form groups and move about in schools.
  • (5) The data on the effects of sham injection and Vibrio injection suggest that there is significant leukocytosis early in both clam species as a result of sham injection; the bacterial challenge produces significant leukocytosis in V. cyprinoides var.
  • (6) A total of 13 species of examined fishes were found with Anisakis larvae, these were Argyrosomus argentatus, Caranx djeddaba, Diploprion bifasciatum, Evynnis cardinalis, Lethrinus haematopterus, Megalops cyprinoides, Nemipterus virgatus, Paraplagusia formosana, Plectorhinchus pictus, Rastrelliger chrysozonus, Saurida tumbil, Scolopsis vosmeri, and Trichiurus haumela.
  • (7) The number and types of hemocytes in four size groups of the clam species Sunetta scripta and Villorita cyprinoides var.
  • (8) Approximately one third of the population in the northeastern region of the country, ie, 6-7 million, are infected by this parasite through the habit of consuming raw or insufficiently cooked freshwater fish, especially those of cyprinoid family.

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