What's the difference between brougham and landau?

Brougham


Definition:

  • (n.) A light, close carriage, with seats inside for two or four, and the fore wheels so arranged as to turn short.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) In 1816, the Brougham committee reported on numerous abuses where endowments were diverted and used for every purpose save the education of the poor.
  • (2) Hertfordshire police accepted in court that DC David Ridley, the detective investigating the theft charges, should have contacted or arrested Brougham after he had made serious threats to Van Colle's life.
  • (3) As Lord Chancellor Brougham said in 1833 , its justification is not hard to discover.
  • (4) Adoption teams are now rated by scorecards, which are "all about how quickly you go from one point in a child's plan to another", says Craig Brougham, senior adoption social worker at Wigan council.
  • (5) This is one of the downsides to fast-track adoption, observes Brougham.
  • (6) Acute enlargement of pituitary adenomas due to haemorrhage or ischaemic necrosis in the tumour was described as "pituitary apoplexy" by Brougham et al.
  • (7) The Dublin Labour TDs Patrick Nulty and Tommy Brougham joined the MEP Nessa Childers in arguing that €25bn had been sucked out of the Irish economy through cuts and taxes on ordinary workers.
  • (8) It arises from the death of Giles Van Colle, 25, an optometrist who was murdered in north London 12 years ago by Ali Amelzadeh, an Iranian who called himself Daniel Brougham at the time.
  • (9) Van Colle had been due to give evidence against Brougham, a former employee who had been charged with stealing property from him.
  • (10) In Britain, the longest speech ever pronounced in the House of Commons – a six-hour effort on law reform by Henry Brougham, in 1828 – was, pleasingly, not even a filibuster.

Landau


Definition:

  • (n.) A four-wheeled covered vehicle, the top of which is divided into two sections which can be let down, or thrown back, in such a manner as to make an open carriage.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The Landau-Kleffner syndrome is a rare form of acquired childhood aphasia associated with convulsive disorder.
  • (2) David Folkerts-Landau, chief economist with Deutsche Bank, has also said the influx of refugees has “the potential not just to invigorate our economy but to protect prosperity for future generations”.
  • (3) Philip Landau is an employment lawyer at Landau Zeffertt Weir
  • (4) A case of unusual Landau-Kleffner syndrome was reported.
  • (5) This child shows many of the main characteristics of the syndromes of "acquired aphasia with convulsive disorder" (Landau-Kleffner syndrome) and "epilepsy with continuous spike waves during sleep."
  • (6) The results are described within the framework of Derjaguin-Landau-Verwey-Overbeek (DLVO) theory with reference to electrostatic, van der Waals, and hydration components of disjoining pressure.
  • (7) In most of the cases there exists a disturbance of speech production; problems with writing and comprehension are seen less often (although comprehension of language is primarily affected in the Landau-Kleffner syndrome).
  • (8) Neuropsychologic and neurolinguistic studies performed on an 11-year-old Landau-Kleffner boy are reported.
  • (9) The Landau-Kleffner syndrome is characterized by the combination of acquired aphasia and epilepsy.
  • (10) Five children with Landau-Kleffner syndrome (epilepsy, acquired aphasia, and continuous spike-wave discharges during sleep), were treated with antiepileptic drugs (AEDs), sleep-modifying drugs, and corticosteroids.
  • (11) A commercial EGS plant is already in operation in Landau in Germany, with larger-scale projects planned for Australia, the US and elsewhere.
  • (12) in Landau-Kleffner syndrome, the older the child at onset the better the prognosis for language.
  • (13) The possible connection between abnormal zinc metabolism and the pathophysiology of Landau-Kleffner syndrome is discussed.
  • (14) We present six patients with acquired aphasia with convulsive disorder (Landau-Kleffner syndrome) and distill the main clinical features from a review of the recent literature.
  • (15) Muscarinic stimulation of follicle-enclosed oocytes of Xenopus laevis results in a complex response that involves both depolarizing and hyperpolarizing currents (Dascal and Landau 1980).
  • (16) All of these killers must envy the mob executioner hired by Martin Landau's brother in Crimes And Misdemeanors.
  • (17) A 20 year old woman is described who has been followed since the rarely observed onset of the Landau-Kleffner syndrome at the age of 3 years.
  • (18) The small number of publications on the Landau-Kleffner syndrome in the available literature, especially Polish, is stressed.
  • (19) The Landau-Kleffner syndrome is an acquired condition in children consisting of aphasia and epileptic discharges in the EEG with or without clinical manifestation of epilepsy.
  • (20) Authors report about a girl with Landau-Kleffner syndrome.

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