What's the difference between bred and thoroughbred?

Bred


Definition:

  • () imp. & p. p. of Breed.
  • (imp. & p. p.) of Breed

Example Sentences:

  • (1) A line of dyspnea bred rats was produced, where all immunized animals respond with dyspnea when challenged with aerosolized ovalbumin (OA).
  • (2) F1 cynomolgus monkeys bred in captivity and thought to be "SPF" had latent cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection although less frequently than in wild-born monkeys.
  • (3) Inbred strain 2 and random-bred guinea pigs injected oxazolone in incomplete or complete Freund's adjuvant showed contact reactions within an hour after topical application when tested 3 weeks post-sensititization.
  • (4) The seasonal rhythm in hypothalamo-hypophyseal-adrenal function was studied in 3-week-old, meat-hybrid chickens, bred under standard conditions, CRF content in the median eminence and ACTH content in the adenohypophysis showed the maximum in February, the minimum in August, to return practically to the February level by November.
  • (5) During this time all these animals, together with a further four untreated controls, were bred before being killed and examined for evidence of paratuberculosis.
  • (6) The prostate of 4 mature pure bred Beagles 12 months old was studied 3 weeks following a single i.m.
  • (7) The effects of vitamins B1, B6, and E administered 1 day before and simultaneously with an embryotoxic dose of cyclophosphamide (CPM) were studied using random-bred mice ICR (VELAZ).
  • (8) We investigated acute and chronic hypoxic pulmonary pressor responses in two groups of calves, one bred to be susceptible, the other resistant to high-altitude pulmonary hypertension.
  • (9) Embryotoxic effects were compared of intramuscularly (im) and intraamniotically (ia) administered 6-azauridine (Riboazauracil Spofa) in random-bred mice H-Velaz.
  • (10) The paper describes the clinical and morphological features of a congenital neurological disease affecting two in-bred litter-mate kittens.
  • (11) The point of my anecdote is not to compare success bred by 2 very different education systems, but to say that in my experience children develop at different rates, and that any tests done on my son aged 5 would have had no prefictive value whatsoever.
  • (12) This investigation examined the presence and abundance of vasopressin-gene messenger ribonucleic acid (mRNA) transcripts in hypothalamic tissue from five strains of rats: Long Evans, Wistar-Kyoto, and diabetes insipidus (Brattleboro) rats, stroke-prone spontaneously hypertensive rats, and cross-bred diabetes insipidus x stroke-prone spontaneously hypertensive rats.
  • (13) Normal cycling females were bred to proven males by using the degree of perineal swelling and vaginal cytology to determine onset of ovulation.
  • (14) The breeding females are kept in small cages and are bred over and over until they are too old or sick.
  • (15) The magnitude of the differences in function between cells from high-stress and random-bred birds was greater for female cells compared to male cells.
  • (16) Significantly decreased plasma C4 concentrations were observed in representatives of both merino and merino X Border Leicester cross-bred sheep affected with congenital progressive ovine muscular dystrophy.
  • (17) Additionally, DNAs from 19 mice of inbred strains and random-bred stocks derived from wild progenitors trapped at various locations were analyzed and found to exhibit an unexpected variety of combinations of RFs associated with the two Odc-rs5 haplotypes most frequently observed among inbred laboratory strains of mice.
  • (18) Alas, there is strong evidence that gayness is not bred in any kind of schooling at all, but in the mother's womb.
  • (19) A witness said he saw Ray Fisher, 75, who was a retired former engineer and caretaker who loved wildlife and bred koi carp, shot twice by Rezgui from a range of about three yards as he sat on a sunlounger.
  • (20) Mating types included straight-bred Angus (A) and Santa Gertrudis (S), the reciprocal crosses of these two breeds and Gelbvieh (G) X Angus.

Thoroughbred


Definition:

  • (a.) Bred from the best blood through a long line; pure-blooded; -- said of stock, as horses. Hence, having the characteristics of such breeding; mettlesome; courageous; of elegant form, or the like.
  • (n.) A thoroughbred animal, especially a horse.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) A 5-year-old Thoroughbred gelding was examined because of a small axillary wound sustained 5 days earlier and had resulted in extensive subcutaneous emphysema.
  • (2) Three basic techniques (and one modified technique) were developed, allowing successful excision of subepiglottic cysts in 10 horses (5 Standardbreds, 4 Thoroughbreds, and 1 Quarter Horse; mean age, 3.5 years) via peroral approach.
  • (3) It's so magnificent, like the swishing mane of a thoroughbred stallion … Too late, snip snip, off it comes.
  • (4) Plasma concentrations of estrogens, gestagens, cortisol (F), 13, 14-dihydro, 15-keto PGF2 alpha (PGFM) and pregnant mare serum gonadotropin (PMSG) in 10 Thoroughbred mares were measured for a 11-month pregnancy period.
  • (5) Thoroughbred horses were run at maximal O2 uptake on a high-speed treadmill until fatigued.
  • (6) Esophageal stenosis was diagnosed in a 7-day-old Thoroughbred foal referred for evaluation of bilateral milky nasal discharge.
  • (7) Thoroughbred horses have been bred exclusively for racing in England since Tudor times and thoroughbred horse racing is now practised in over 40 countries and involves more than half-a-million horses worldwide.
  • (8) No significant associations were detected between laryngeal hemiplegia and any ELA antigen in Thoroughbreds.
  • (9) The source of a previously described radiolucent crescent in the flexor cortex of the distal sesamoid (navicular) bone on the palmaro45 degrees proximal-palmarodistal oblique (Pa45 degrees Pr-PaDio) clinical radiographic projection was investigated in 48 forelimb navicular bones from 24 Thoroughbreds by use of high-detail radiography and x-ray computed tomography (CT).
  • (10) The difficulties that arise in filling out marking certificates for thoroughbreds are described.
  • (11) Her horse Barber’s Shop won the Tattersalls & RoR Thoroughbred Ridden Show.
  • (12) A Thoroughbred stallion with erectile dysfunction following paraphimosis was managed to allow consistent ejaculation.
  • (13) A project to determine if intraarticular corticosteroid therapy was deleterious to the racing Thoroughbred was carried out in the 1971, 1972, and 1973 racing seasons.
  • (14) Changes in concentration of a number of blood metabolites in 30 thoroughbred horses were recorded after an 1110 metre race.
  • (15) Gross post mortem examinations were performed on the lungs of 26 Thoroughbred horses of known exercise-induced pulmonary haemorrhage (EIPH) status.
  • (16) The gluteus medius of two killed Thoroughbred horses were sampled along the muscle and across the muscle at four different depths.
  • (17) The cumulative pregnancy rate after five services was 85% for Quarter-horse and 77% for Thoroughbred mares (P less than 0-05).
  • (18) Following either exercise or intravenous injection of adrenaline in six thoroughbreds, there was an increase in erythrocyte creatine content and a decrease in ATP concentration.
  • (19) Two foals aged 35 and 48 h from 2 Thoroughbred studs died several hours after developing clinical signs of depression, severe haemorrhagic diarrhoea and dehydration.
  • (20) Six Thoroughbred horses were biopsied the day before and within 30 minutes of completion of the speed and endurance test.