(1) Other artist records were achieved for Robert Delaunay, Cady Noland, Jean Dubuffet, Diane Arbus, Jean-Michel Basquiat, René Magritte and Chaim Soutine.
(2) According to the risk group definition suggested by Cady in 1979, low risk patients may be subjected to lobectomy only, then placed on thyroxine treatment and followed clinically with thyroglobulin determination.
(3) An expert system (cadi-yac), written in Turbo-Prolog and working on IBM PC and Bacanal + (a management software of microbiology laboratory) was used to recognize and correct the phenotype of antibiotic sensibility.
(4) From this inaccurate argument, Hasan moves on to another one: the history of women's rights activists and an apparent argument that early feminists were anti-choice and … well, I'm not entirely sure what his argument is, other than to note this historical fact and then deviate into modern anti-choice feminism: "Then there is the history you gloss over: some of the earliest advocates of women's rights, such Mary Wollstonecraft, were anti-abortion, as were pioneers of US feminism such as Susan B Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton; the latter referred to abortion as "infanticide".
(5) The operation performed was a total mastectomy with axillary dissection slightly modified according to Cady.
(6) nyandnj 09 October 2014 2:46pm In the U.S., I adore Elizabeth Cady Stanton, an early suffergist.
(7) White American women and African-Americans have long had a complicated relationship on this score, epitomised by the bitter fallout between the 19th-century women's rights pioneer Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Frederick Douglass, when the two former allies split over whether black men should get the vote before white women.
(8) As Cady (la Lohan, who has also undergone many changes in the past decade) notes in Mean Girls, “In Girl World, Halloween is the one night a year when a girl can dress like a total slut, and no other girls can say anything about it.” In other words, it’s something that pitiable and confused teenage girls do, like affecting to enjoy smoking, or pretending to be interested in every boring thing some boring boy says in the hope he’ll provide her with some self-validation.
(9) Similar tributes formed for prominent suffragists Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Carrie Chapman Catt, Mary Garrett Hay and Alva Belmont, according to the New York Times .
(10) The mistakes detected by cadi-yac, were often interpreted as deficiency of API system by humans experts.
(11) Cady et al., (1968) found only four cases in a group of 2,500 cases of laryngeal cancer seen over a 25-year period.
(12) He's as close to Max Cady in Cape Fear as he is to Dangeruss."
Camis
Definition:
(n.) A light, loose dress or robe.
Example Sentences:
(1) This study considered NTSB data and post-crash medical data received by the Medical Statistical Section of the Civil Aeromedical Institute (CAMI), Oklahoma City, OK from 1975-82, and other related literature to estimate the probability of incapacitation in general aviation.
(2) Whereas chronic Cd treatment failed to alter adenosine-3', 5'-monophosphate phosphodiesterase (PDE) activity, cyclic AMP (cAMY and the activity of basal and fluoride-stimulated forms of hepatic adenylate cyclase (AC) were markedly increased.
(3) Both mRNA species are derived from the rat CaMI gene by utilization of different polyadenylation addition sites.
(4) CaMI expression was constant except for increasing activity in VYS during gestation.
(5) Facebook Twitter Pinterest Share Share this post Facebook Twitter Pinterest close Pacman is in white shorts, Bradley is in grey and white camys.
(6) In August a US journalist working for broadcaster CBS, Cami McCormick, was injured when the armoured vehicle she was travelling in hit an explosive.
(7) From these results, we conclude that they are derived from two distinct bona fide calmodulin genes, CaMI (pRCM1) and CaMII (pRCM3).
(8) This relatively new airman certification requirement is centralized at the Civil Aeromedical Institute (CAMI) in Oklahoma City.
(9) On 30 December, Canadian journalist Michelle Lang, a reporter for the Calgary Herald was killed when travelling with Canadian soldiers in the southern province of Kandahar.In August a US journalist working for CBS, Cami McCormick, was injured when the armoured vehicle she was travelling in hit an IED.
(10) This cDNA fragment, containing most of the open reading frame of the rat CaMI gene, was subcloned and used to characterize steady-state expression of CaM mRNA in rat olfactory neuroepithelium and bulb.
(11) The E. coli expressed proteins consist of two different series expressed from different calmodulin genes, CaMI and SYNCAM.
(12) Northern blotting showed that the CaMI gene is transcribed in liver, muscle, and brain in similar amounts, whereas the CaMII gene is transcribed mainly in brain.
(13) That’s a projection,” said Cami Arrow, 46, as CNN called the NY primary for Clinton.
(14) CAMI uses Marquette Electronics software to interpret the ECG signals that are received from multi-channel equipment.
(15) S1 nuclease mapping indicated that the CaMI gene produced two mRNA species (1.7 and 4 kilobases), whereas the CaMII gene expressed a single mRNA species (1.4 kilobases).
(16) By cloning and sequencing the calmodulin-related genes from rat genomic libraries, we demonstrated that the other two genes are processed pseudogenes generated from the CaMI (lambda SC9) and CaMII (lambda SC8) genes, respectively, through an mRNA-mediated process of insertions.
(17) Two groups of paid male volunteers (Groups I, N = 51, tested with identical schedules on two successive days; Group II, N = 43, tested on one day only) performed over nine intervals on various combinations of the six tasks of the CAMI Multiple Task Performance Battery.