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Castellan


Definition:

  • (n.) A governor or warden of a castle.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Zinédine Zidane began life as a street footballer in La Castellane, the tough suburb of Marseille in which he grew up.

Castellany


Definition:

  • (n.) The lordship of a castle; the extent of land and jurisdiction appertaining to a castle.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) According to other authors, the Castellani's method, besides being simple and economically feasible for small size laboratories, yields good results.
  • (2) After reviewing the neotype culture of Phialophora gougerotii (Matruchot) Borelli sensu Borelli, the type culture of Torula bergeri Langeron, authentic cultures of Margarinomyces heteromorpha (Nannfeldt) Mangenot sensu Mangenot, the type culture of Trichosporium heteromorphum Nannfeldt and the neotype culture of Exophiala mansonii (Castellani) de Hoog sensu de Hoog, as well as additional cultures, it was concluded that P. gougerotti sensu Borelli, T. bergeri and M. heteromorphis sensu Mangenot pro parte are conspecific with E. jeanselmei.
  • (3) Negative staining of these preparations showed that the Ca-ATPase was organized into a quasi-crystalline array, which differed from the 'dimer ribbon' structure previously reported for the membrane under relaxing conditions (Castellani & Hardwicke, J. cell.
  • (4) Myosin from a molluscan catch muscle displays unusual properties: when phosphorylated in the rod by an endogenous heavy-chain kinase, myosin solubility is enhanced and the molecule folds (Castellani & Cohen, Proc.
  • (5) Sporotrichum gougerotti Matruchot is considered to be a later synonym of Sporothrix schenckii Hektoen et Perkins and E. mansonii sensu de Hoog as a later synonym of Microsporum mansonii Castellani.
  • (6) The corneal biopsy culture grew both A. castellani and A. polyphaga as well as Escherichia coli.
  • (7) Differentiation of the coagglutination reactions between Salmonella gallinarum-pullorum and the bacteria of B serologic Salmonella group was effected through exhaustion of the sera with Salmonella-gallinarum pullorum after Castellani, followed by the study with an O-test antigen of Salmonella heidelberg.
  • (8) This was rapidly confirmed by indirect fluorescent antibody studies, and Acanthamoeba castellani was later identified by growth in culture in both cases.
  • (9) They were found being preserved with Castellani's method with distilled water during 1 to 20 years.
  • (10) Cultures of Acanthamoeba castellani, Acanthamoeba culbertsoni, and Acanthamoeba polyphaga were established on nonnutrient agar plates supplemented with Escherichia coli.
  • (11) Whole-cell hydrolysates of Bacteroides fragilis, the type species of the genus Bacteroides Castellani and Chalmers 1919, and the genetical closely related species B. vulgatus, B. ovatus, B. eggerthii, B. distasonis, B. uniformis, B. thetaiotaomicron, B. stercoris, B. merdae, and B. caccae were used to determine characteristic carbohydrate patterns by capillary gas chromatography.
  • (12) Either cryotherapy or exposure to antibiotic led to a decrease in the number of viable A castellani detected; A polyphaga showed variable response to the antibiotics tested.
  • (13) Prazmowski, Staphylococcus aureus Rosenbach, Sarcina lutea Schroeter, Escherichia coli (Migula) Castellani and Chalmers, Saccharomyces pastorianus Hansen, and Mucor ramannianus Moel.
  • (14) Castellani's straight forward character endeared him to many famous contemporaries.
  • (15) They closely resemble the previously unique Castellani strain, named Micrococcus violagabriellae, which was placed by K. J.
  • (16) In this work the results obtained through the utilization of Castellani's method (preservation in distilled water) for the maintenance of 174 strains belonging to the "Micoteca do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo" are presented.
  • (17) In order to keep permanently in mind, for a proper diagnosis, the original description of the disease as "keratoma plantare sulcatum" (Castellani, 1910), we are proposing to distinguish two different clinical forms: The hyperkeratotic one and the common or usual form of "pitted keratolysis" with keratolysis as the main sign.
  • (18) The predominant species were Trichophyton rubrum (Castellani) Sabouraud, 1911 (57.5%), followed by Trichophyton tonsurans Malmsten, 1845 (18.5%), Trichophyton mentagrophytes (Robin) Blanchard, 1986 (11.5%), Microsporum canis Bodin var.
  • (19) An extracellular glycoprotein (gp 115) with an apparent Mr = 115,000 isolated from chick aortas (Bressan, G. M., I. Castellani, A. Colombatti, and D. Volpin, 1983, J. Biol.
  • (20) A natural infection of Acanthamoeba castellani, a free-living ameba, was determined to be the cause of acute, hemorrhagic, necrotizing amebic meningoencephalitis in a dog.

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