What's the difference between brest and prest?

Brest


Definition:

  • (n.) Alt. of Breast
  • (3d sing.pr.) for Bursteth.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Orthopedic départment of Centre hospitalo-universitaire de Brest use one upon another two procedures: from 1974 to 1984, for 1287 cases the prevention of thromboembolic complications is done with the help of subcutaneous heparin at standard dose during 12 days; the clinical diagnosis in confirmed by an isotopic phlebography and isotopic lung scan.
  • (2) These results have led our cardiologist in Brest to naturally prefer a surgical approach than percutaneous angioplasty when LDA and DA are involved.
  • (3) The family-owned Télégramme de Brest, which covers western Brittany, boasts a total readership of 900,000.
  • (4) Local foci of opisthorchiasis have been established on the territory of 3 Belorussian districts (Brest, Gomel and Grodno provinces).
  • (5) Five different apolipoproteins (apo) and lipid profiles were studied in breast-fed mature (BM), brest-fed premature (BP), formula-fed mature (FM) and formula-fed premature (FP) infants in the first year of life.
  • (6) This Finistère peninsula, midway between Brest and Quimper, is blessed with 11 miles of undulating coastal walks, dotted with secluded rocky coves that you'll probably have to yourself.
  • (7) In Stage IV brest cancer, 88% of those with local recurrence and 15% of those with disseminated cancer were positive.
  • (8) Anthracycline derivative adriamycin (ADR) is one of the most important anticancer drugs with major clinical application in carcinomas of the brest, endometrium, ovary, testicle, thyroid, lung and in treatment of many sarcomas.
  • (9) The management of fetal heterotopic tachycardias is reviewed from a cooperative study involving 23 cases treated by French Pediatric Cardiology Centers at Angers, Brest, Nantes, Rennes and Tours.
  • (10) I loved James Morton ’s bicycle made from Paris Brest,” says Mel.
  • (11) The cases presented provide an overview of the use of the nail at the Brest Center, where the nail was invented and developed, and at the Rizzoli Institute.
  • (12) From 1981 to 1990, 96 confirmed hospital cases of imported malaria occurred in Brest.
  • (13) The study of six cases of MacLeod-Donovan chancre, 2 in Paris, 4 in Brest, in young men coming from the West Indies, showed after 15 days incubation, a balano-preputial lesion consisting of an oval-shaped granuloma, 1 to 4 cm diameter, raised, indurated, ulcerated, reddish-yellow, spontaneously painful, bleeding easily, accompanied in 50 p. 100 of cases by inguinal adenitis, due to secondary infection.
  • (14) Virus isolations were attempted at the virus laboratory in Brest (Pr Chastel) using human diploid fibroblastic cells, MRC 5 strain (Bio-Mérieux, France) and virus isolates were identified by neutralisation tests.
  • (15) After attempting to explain these aberrant variations on the basis of anatomical and embryological considerations, we describe one case encountered in the ENT department of Brest University Hospital, then discuss it according to the data provided by the literature.
  • (16) During a preliminary study, from October 1975 until June 1976, we tried to find free-living limax amoebae in the waters proceeding from 6 systems which partly cover the wants of Brest and its bay (Finistère).
  • (17) A drug may reach the newborn indirectly from the mother via the umbilical cord or brest milk and by direct application.
  • (18) 50 of January 14, 1980, has been made on the basis of the results obtained in the Brest region of the Byelorussian SSR and in the Turkmen SSR.
  • (19) A six months' follow-up study was carried out in the nursery of the University Hospital of Brest where neonates were systematically evaluated for dermatological abnormalities.
  • (20) Beckham announced on May 16 that he would retire, and featured in his last professional game as Paris St Germain beat Brest two days later at the Parc des Princes.

Prest


Definition:

  • (a.) Neat; tidy; proper.
  • () imp. & p. p. of Press.
  • (a.) Ready; prompt; prepared.
  • (n.) Ready money; a loan of money.
  • (n.) A duty in money formerly paid by the sheriff on his account in the exchequer, or for money left or remaining in his hands.
  • (v. t.) To give as a loan; to lend.

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