(n.) A hollow way, adapted to cover troops, and facilitate their aproach to a place.
Example Sentences:
(1) 12(R)-HETE, synthesized in optically pure form by a new, shorter route, was injected into the cavine dermis.
(2) The nucleotide sequence of alpha S2-casein, when compared with the corresponding cavine A sequence, helps to define the boundaries of a large amino acid repeat (approximately 80 residues) whereas comparisons with the nucleotide sequences of rat gamma- and mouse epsilon-casein mRNAs also reveal extensive sequence similarities.
(3) At doses up to 50 mu gm per intradermal site, 12(R)-HETE was chemoattractant to the neutrophil (as assessed by dermal myeloperoxidase levels) with response in the cavine greater than canine greater than lapine greater than mouse greater than rat.
(4) 12(R)-HETE, synthesized in optically pure form by a new, shorter route, was injected into the dermis of the cavine, lapine, canine, mouse and rat.
(5) The mannequin challenge: like the Harlem Shake, but stationary Read more It feels mesolithic in internet years, but the original mannequin challenge is preserved as well as any Florentine sculpture, on Twitter, dated 26 October by a user called @pvrity___ (Jasmine Cavins).
Savin
Definition:
(n.) Alt. of Savine
Example Sentences:
(1) The main aims of this study were twofold: (1) to carry out a survey of the state of immunity of children of various ages and of teenagers to the three poliovirus types and (2) to compare the antibody response of the seronegatives to the two kinds of presently available poliovaccines, the oral poliovaccine (O. P. V., Savin Vaccine) and the inactivated poliovaccine (I. P. V., Salk Vaccine).
(2) Inversely, the ether extract was responsible for a dose-dependent anti-implantation effect, thus showing that essential oil is not alone responsible for the abortive effect generally attributed to Savin.
(3) I was leanin’ back over the ropes with my head out of the way and my arms was savin’ me from real damage on the body.
(4) Many of the 26 plants have gynaecological properties; some are even abortifacient, especially the highly dangerous savin, Juniperus sabina.
(5) The area, Savin Hill Cove, acts as a receiving basin for a combined storm and sewage outlet (CSO).
(6) One strongly suspected case (Savin, 1970) was reported from St John's Hospital.
(7) Partially replicating a study by Savin-Williams and Jaquish (1981), assessment of self-concept was explored by investigating the relationships of "presented" and "experienced" selves among seven adolescent girls participating in a team sport at a high school in Southern California.