(a.) Wearing shoes; calceated; -- in distintion from discalced or barefooted; as the calced Carmelites.
Example Sentences:
(1) Substitution of the first 30 nucleotides of CALC I exon 4 with analogous CALC II sequence was sufficient to prevent recognition of exon 4 in in vitro or in vivo RNA splicing systems.
(2) However, for the diagnosis of minor defects in renal calces, the vasculature and for the detection of small stones, this technique needs still to be improved.
(3) The deduced amino acid sequences of both genes show that profilin I in comparison to profilin II is slightly larger (13,064 Da vs 12,729 Da), has a more acidic isoelectric point (calc.
(4) Baseline risk factors with probability levels that suggest a relationship to PVD were, in women, age versus CALC (P less than 0.01), age versus NPUL (P less than 0.05), weight versus NPUL (P less than 0.05), systolic BP versus CALC (P less than 0.01), summed glucose tolerance test versus CALC (P less than 0.01), and triglyceride level versus CALC (P less than 0.05).
(5) The LMI responses to HBsAg in CLD patients were elevated (median response 38%) and the responses of chronic asymptomatic carriers and CALC patients were either in the normal range or poor (median responses, 18 and 7% respectively), irrespective of their sALT levels.
(6) Significant inhibition of BHV CALC was also observed with prereleased matrices (5 months in vitro), thus demonstrating prolonged efficacy.
(7) In primates, CF and Calc had longer decay times than Naf.
(8) The first gene (CALC-I) directing the synthesis of calcitonin (CT) or CT gene-related peptide (CGRP) comprises six exons and gives rise to two mRNAs by an alternative RNA-processing mechanism.
(9) Thus, CaLc appears to work as a mere Ca-receptive subunit in Physarum myosin, with the secret of the inhibition lying in other subunits.
(10) The correlation obtained between ED50 exp and ED50 calc for this series was r = 0.916, F = 60.25.
(11) Mouse-Chinese hamster hybrids segregating mouse chromosomes were analyzed by Southern hybridization techniques to map the genes for somatostatin (Smst), glucagon (Gcg), calcitonin (Calc), and parathyroid hormone (Pth).
(12) Tissue staining and dye leakage into the vitreous immediately after retinal photocoagulation were minimal with Calc, moderate with CF, and marked with Naf.
(13) The CALC genes and this last (pseudo) gene are located on the short arm of chromosome 11.
(14) A genomic locus in man (CALC-III) containing nucleotide sequences highly homologous to both exon 2 and exon 3 of the CALC-I and -II genes, is described in this paper.
(15) Expression of the CALC-I gene was not detected in any of the six cell lines.
(16) We previously reported that model precursor RNAs containing the exon 3 to exon 5 region of the CALC-I gene are processed predominantly into CGRP-I mRNA in vitro, in nuclear extracts of several cell types (neural and non-neural).
(17) Until recently, expression of the CALC-II gene had been detected only in a metastasis of medullary thyroid carcinoma.
(18) Hence, the CCr and the calc-CCr, derived using Schwartz values for k, consistently overestimate GFR.
(19) The CALC-II gene produces a second human CGRP, but probably not a second CT.
(20) Using a model precursor RNA containing the exon 3 to exon 5 region of the human CALC-I gene we have investigated the Calcitonin- and CGRP-I mRNA-specific processing reactions in vitro, in nuclear extracts of Hela, PC12 and Ewing-1B cells, respectively.
Calked
Definition:
(imp. &p.; p.) of Calk
Example Sentences:
(1) Three case reports are given where the horses were shoed with full bar shoes with clips and high calks, and were given two months rest in a box.