What's the difference between carrel and parrel?

Carrel


Definition:

  • (n.) See Quarrel, an arrow.
  • (n.) Same as 4th Carol.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The left coronary ostium was reimplanted with Carrel patch method and the right coronary artery was bypassed with the saphenous vein graft.
  • (2) Knowledge of Carrel's work spread rapidly, and practical application of his work was reflected in the development of vascular replacements, such as venous grafting, the bypass technique used for vein grafts before World War I.
  • (3) As a surgical treatment of ascending aortic aneurysm with aortic valve regurgitation, we employed Bentall's procedure in 6 cases, Cabrol's procedure in 6 cases, Cabrol's procedure in 3 cases and Carrel patch technique in 2 cases.
  • (4) Pyongyang, a film commissioned by New Regency pictures and set to star Steve Carrell playing a character accused of espionage by the regime, will no longer go into production, according to deadline.com .
  • (5) Reporting by Severin Carrell, Caroline Davies, Rajeev Syal, Owen Bowcott, and Helen Carter
  • (6) It is suggested that the higher-temperature study of Carrell et al.
  • (7) Beck had an illustrious career and a close personal and professional relationship with Carrel.
  • (8) Bladder explants of young rats were cultivated in Carrel flasks on millipore filters, cellophane or polyvinyl chloride film.
  • (9) The historical development of vascular surgery is reviewed from ancient times (Ruphus of Ephesus, Aëtius of Amida) to recent developments (sutured anastomosis by Carrel).
  • (10) The preferred methods are anastomosis with a Carrel aortic patch and extracorporeal arterial repair before transplantation.
  • (11) We found a carrelation between the enzymatic activity and the antibiotic-concentration in the culture medium.
  • (12) The "Carrel patch" technique was always used for the aneurysms of the aorta abdominal cases, whilst this technique was always adopted for only 21 obstructive patients; in the remaining 13 a personal technique was used and is here described.
  • (13) The American film-maker Bennett Miller was named best director for his pungent, fact-based thriller Foxcatcher, which casts Steve Carrell as a twitchy, insecure billionaire who buys himself a wrestling team.
  • (14) In the field of cardiovascular surgery, Alexis Carrel was each of these.
  • (15) Methods of achieving coronary artery continuity by Carrel patch and pull-through by saphenous vein interposition and by synthetic graft techniques are discussed.
  • (16) 8.04am GMT My colleague Severin Carrell, the Guardian's Scotland correspondent, has published a good preview of the white paper.
  • (17) Interest in cardiac transplantation started with the investigations of Carrel in 1905.
  • (18) We try to remember not how cruelly she was taken from us, but how unbelieveably lucky we were to have her in our lives for so long.” He added: “I hope that everyone will understand that after this event it will be time for me and all our family to grieve in private.” Additional reporting by Severin Carrell, Amber Jamieson, Ione Wells, Michael Slezak • This article was amended on 23 June 2016.
  • (19) Data present evidence of high utilization of facilities and materials, including the successful use of small group cluster carrels.
  • (20) Ser53 is one of the most conserved residues as predicted by Huber and Carrell (Huber, R., and Carrell, R. W. (1989) Biochemistry 28, 8951-8966) and is thought to contribute to the organization of the internal core element of the alpha 1AT molecule.

Parrel


Definition:

  • (n.) The rope or collar by which a yard or spar is held to the mast in such a way that it may be hoisted or lowered at pleasure.
  • (n.) A chimney-piece.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) In the temperature range from 40 to 80 degrees C the range of D is about 10 times larger than the range of D parrell, indicating a high activation energy for the librational motion arising from a strong hindrance by interaction with surrounding molecules.
  • (2) The motion of the cholestane spin label in oriented lecithin-cholesterol multibilayers is described in terms of a rotational diffusion about the long molecular axis with diffusion coefficient D parrell and a restricted random librational motion about axes perpendicular to the long axis with diffusion coefficient D1.
  • (3) Cholesterol contents up to 10-20 mole % give an increase of D parrell and D1, arising from strong decrease of the transition temperature in this range.
  • (4) The temperature dependence of D parrell and D1 clearly shows the transition from the gel to liquid crystalline phase.
  • (5) Above 10-20 mole % a reduction of D parrell and D1 is found.
  • (6) In the liquid crystalline phase at about 60 degrees C the effect of cholesterol on D parrell is even negligible, while D1 strongly changes.
  • (7) However, the effect of cholesterol is much stronger on D1 than on D parrell.

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