What's the difference between cella and hella?

Cella


Definition:

  • (n.) The part inclosed within the walls of an ancient temple, as distinguished from the open porticoes.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Only in one frontal horn and Cella media tumour an interhemispheric transcallosal approach was used.
  • (2) The ventriculo-peritoneal shunt operation reduced ventricular size (Evans ratio, cella media width), abolished periventricular hypodensity and reduced width of the temporal horns and third ventricle in both responders and non-responders.
  • (3) Twelve and 24 months after admission, the mean cella media index of patients with AD was significantly wider than that of patients with SDAT.
  • (4) In two cases with CT false negative findings we observed, retrospectively, significant small cellae mediae and also the main part of the anterior horns sharply pointed and approaching one another.
  • (5) It was shown that the surface area under the anterior cerebral artery (pericallosal) as measured in the lateral angiogram increases proportionally to the volume of the cella media.
  • (6) The reversibility of the enlargement of the cortical sulci and of the distances between the frontal horns of the lateral ventricles was more often significant than that of the abnormal measurements of the cella media.
  • (7) In 135 preterm and low-weight prematures and in 17 low-weight infants with normal time of gestation the diameter of the body region (= Cella media region) of the lateral ventricles and the width of the third ventricle were measured by means of one-dimensional echoencephalography.
  • (8) The interhemispheric and sylvian fissures, the third ventricle and Evans' ratio were larger in the younger group (less than 3 years) than in the older (greater than or equal to 3 years), while the opposite was found for the cella media index and size of the skull.
  • (9) Higher rates of Dexamethasone Suppression Test (DST) nonsuppression were observed in psychotic depressed patients and in patients with larger cella VBRs.
  • (10) The size of cerebrospinal fluid spaces was calculated through measuring the frontal interhemisphere distance, the width of cortical sulci, the ventricle III diameter, the Cella media index and also the number of vermal sulci.
  • (11) The data obtained provide the evidence of heterogeneity of glomus cella reception mechanisms of the qualitatively different chemical substances.
  • (12) In lesions located in the lateral ventricle of the dominant hemisphere the contralateral transcallosal approach provides maximum protection of the dominant side as well as excellent visualization of the cella media of the contralateral lateral ventricle.
  • (13) The CT examinations were quantified by linear measurements on the films of the four largest sulci, the minimum width of the cella media and the third ventricle.
  • (14) A cubic structure surrounded by walls that still has its ancient cella, an inner sanctum to the sun god, it was also used as a fortress during Ottoman times.
  • (15) Instead, the delirious patients differed from the controls in the frontal horn and cella media indices, in the width of the third ventricle and Sylvian fissure at insula on the left side.
  • (16) In it the ventricular system was evaluated in each case by measuring the span of the frontal horns, cellae mediae and third ventricle in relation to the diameter of the inner and outer tables of the skull from the PEG films.
  • (17) Furthermore the evaluation of certain brain structures (ventricular diameter, cella media index) of the CAT films did not reveal any significant differences.
  • (18) Cerebral atrophy indices were not significantly different among various degrees of dementia except a slightly increased cella media index in pre-dementia group.
  • (19) The size of the lateral ventricles (expressed by anterior horn width, septum-caudate distance and width of cella media) was not different in the two age groups of children.
  • (20) Use of the Modified WAIS-R described by Cella in 1984 with psychiatric inpatients was criticized on several grounds.

Hella


Definition:

Example Sentences:

  • (1) • Iceland’s people, wildlife and scenery is the subject of Iceland – Land of Ice and Fire, broadcast at 9pm, Friday, 1 May, BBC2 • This article was amended on 30 April 2015 to adjust the approximate amount of time it takes to drive between Hella and Reykjavik.
  • (2) ITALY Juventus Derived from iuventus , or youth in Latin Hellas Verona As opposed to Grecia Verona.
  • (3) While it’s just over an hour’s drive from Reykjavik, Stracta is a practical alternative to city-based accommodation: it’s an easy ride on Route 1 back to the capital for attractions and nightlife, while being in the village of Hella gives you a head start on tourist coaches visiting the nearby Golden Circle hotspots of Geysir, Thingvellir national park and Gullfoss .
  • (4) "One of his first games upon being sold to Hellas Verona in 1984 was against Juventus.
  • (5) Throughout the shootout the Costa Rica team, or those not actively involved at the time, watched from their knees in the centre circle; at its end Los Ticos took flight, and it was Hellas on earth.
  • (6) The archives show that the Academy's permanent secretary, Anders Österling, felt "that there now was an opportunity to pay a beautiful tribute to modern Hellas, a language area that so far had been waiting too long [to be] honored in this context", and Seferis's eventual citation praised the poet's "eminent lyrical writing, inspired by a deep feeling for the Hellenic world of culture".
  • (7) Football, bloody Hellas, as someone almost once said.
  • (8) • Doubles from £80 room-only, 4 Rangárflatir, 850 Hella, +354 531 8010, stractahotels.is • The trip was provided by Wow air (0118 321 8384, wowair.co.uk ) which flies Gatwick to Reykjavik on Monday, Thursday and Sunday from £49 one-way.
  • (9) 12.20pm BST Hellas on Earth continued – this just in from Reuters: Outgoing Greece coach Fernando Santos has angered sections of the local media and soccer figures by claiming that some of his players were more interested in personal success than following instructions.
  • (10) She then went on to admit that "he was hella good at making films and his work has made billions of people happy.
  • (11) • Doubles from £200 room-only, Posthusstraeti 11, +354-551 1440, hotelborg.is Stracta Hotel Hella Facebook Twitter Pinterest Nature and some of Iceland’s most dramatic landscapes are right on your doorstep at this hotel co-owned by former Portsmouth FC footballer Hermann Hreiðarsson.
  • (12) The first curveball came when the head of the ethics commision, Peter Zevenbergen, attackedcriticised a letter sent by McQuaid to member federations attacking Cookson as anti-democratic, then, as if to ensure balance, detailed allegations from two days ago that the Cookson camp had attempted to bribe the Greek vote with €25,000 (£21,000), had asked them to canvas the Balkan countries, and had hoped that Igor Makarov would sponsor the Tour of Hellas.
  • (13) Macedonia, West Epirus, south-east Thessaly, north-east Sterea Hellas and the Aegean Islands produce corn deficient or low in selenium, but only sporadic selenium-deficiency diseases in animals have been observed in many of these areas, probably because the farm animals are given mixed food or they are free to graze.
  • (14) A year later, in July 1992, an investigation into the collapse of the Italian club, Hellas Verona, led to Caliendo, among others, being arrested and remanded in custody, but, after a long investigation, he was not prosecuted.
  • (15) From this, we conclude that the RSL are generated by water interacting with perchlorates, forming a brine that flows downhill.” Facebook Twitter Pinterest These channels, which are between 1 metre and 10 metres wide, are on a scarp in the Hellas impact basin.