What's the difference between capper and mapper?

Capper


Definition:

  • (n.) One whose business is to make or sell caps.
  • (n.) A by-bidder; a decoy for gamblers [Slang, U. S.].
  • (n.) An instrument for applying a percussion cap to a gun or cartridge.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The symptoms in a group of 80 patients with a pure sliding hiatus hernia were investigated using the pyloric regulation test (Capper, Airth, and Kilby, 1966).
  • (2) Using a radiological test for pyloric regurgitation described by Capper, Airth, and Kilby (1966), it was confirmed that the pylorus is normally competent but incompetent in gastric ulcer and chronic alcoholic gastritis and often incompetent in chronic duodenal ulcer.
  • (3) The capper was Jack And Jill, for which Sandler, playing a twin brother and sister, won both Worst Actor and Actress at the Razzies.
  • (4) Ali Capper, NFU horticulture and potatoes board chair, said: “We are delighted that Lidl has publicly committed to our pledge, highlighting its commitment to long-term supply relationships, equitable distribution of reward along the supply chain, and fair and respectful trading relationships.

Mapper


Definition:

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Unlike more populous and accessible parts of the world, which have been mapped using a special camera mounted on a car roof, the Iqaluit project had mappers hiking the town's snow-packed roads and traversing little-known trails, some of which are made of ice and disappear in the brief summer months.
  • (2) Doppler color-flow mapper images were taken in realtime along the tube midplane from 0 to 8 diameters downstream of each stenosis.
  • (3) 4 | IMF data site , data mapper and IMF Article IV reports Facebook Twitter Pinterest “If I’m researching any country, I’ll always start with the Article IV report.” Photograph: IMF What’s it good for?
  • (4) CartoDB While CartoDB looks intimidating at first, it offers a number of the advanced customisable features that come with Tableau - definitely worth a look for intermediate mappers, or people who want to combine maps and charts onto one visualisation.
  • (5) We have developed two tools to aid in the construction of pulse field electrophoresis gel maps: PFGE READER which stores experimental conditions and calculates fragment sizes and PFGE MAPPER which constructs pulse field gel electrophoresis maps.
  • (6) The second topic is dealt with only speculatively, with the explicit aim of emphasizing a practical application in clinical medicine which may potentially derive from the admittedly esoteric activity of gene mappers.
  • (7) An isopotential map was recorded by the mapper HPM-6500 (Chunichi-Denshi Co.) on the basis of an 87 unipolar lead ECG, and a VAT isochrone map was drawn by a minicomputer.
  • (8) The greatest modern mappers of children's bodies - Robert Mapplethorpe, Sally Mann, Nancy Honey, Dick Blau, in extremis the Chapman brothers - locate their examination beyond the stalling dichotomy of innocence versus corruption.
  • (9) The IMF World Economic Outlook data site and data mapper are very good as well, but if I’m researching any country I’ll always start with the Article IV report .
  • (10) The company has put cameras on bikes to cover harder-to-reach trails, and you can tour the Great Barrier Reef thanks to diving mappers.

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