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Commencement


Definition:

  • (n.) The first existence of anything; act or fact of commencing; rise; origin; beginning; start.
  • (n.) The day when degrees are conferred by colleges and universities upon students and others.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The rash presented either as a pityriasis rosea-like picture which appeared about three to six months after the onset of treatment in patients taking low doses, or alternatively, as lichenoid plaques which appeared three to six months after commencement of medication in patients taking high doses.
  • (2) Hatching commenced in early October (after 23 wk), when air and water temperatures decreased to 20 and 15 degrees C, respectively, and continued until mid-December (32 wk) in the field.
  • (3) If the PET measurement is commenced prior to arteriovenous equilibrium, significant errors occur in calculated CBV.
  • (4) It was found that a rapid fall in infant mortality commenced in the early 1970s and has continued steadily since.
  • (5) Paracoccus (Micrococcus) denitrificans and Escherichia coli oxidizing succinate rapidly ceased to reduce nitrate when oxygen was available, and equally rapidly commenced nitrate reduction when all the oxygen had been consumed.
  • (6) Everton announce plan for new stadium in nearby Walton Hall Park Read more The club has set aside £2.5m to commence work on the stadium should its funding proposals – that Elstone claims will give the council an annual profit – gain approval.
  • (7) Sheryl Sandberg gave the commencement speech at UC Berkeley last weekend, during the course of which she said many stirring things about the future awaiting the class of 2016.
  • (8) He'd later carry this over into Netflix's House Of Cards but before that, TV had already begun to emulate this new, bleak, antiheroic maturity with a cycle of dark, longform, acclaimed dramas, commencing with The Sopranos and culminating in Breaking Bad .
  • (9) Patients were commenced on an intravenous infusion of the calcium chelating agent trisodium edetate at a dose of 24 mg kg-1 h-1 given in 500 ml 0.9% saline over 90 min.
  • (10) Lesions were sampled before treatment commenced and at monthly intervals for 4-6 months.
  • (11) Tragedy was averted because there was a little delay as the prayers did not commence in earnest and the bomb strapped to the body of the girl went off and killed her,” he added.
  • (12) But two of the three judges who subsequently considered the issue said: “We are also of the opinion that there was no basis for the primary judge to conclude that Brough was part of any combination with anyone in respect to the commencement of these proceedings with the predominant purpose of damaging Slipper in the way alleged or at all.” Brough said Dreyfus should look at the federal court’s findings on 27 April 2014 – which appeared to be a reference to the decision handed down on 27 February 2014.
  • (13) It’s especially not appropriate for a citizen seeking election to this house or selection to the ministry canvassing for money and support to seek to damage individuals’ reputation by commencing court actions for what could only be an improper purpose.” Palmer said the former treasurer, Joe Hockey, had been staying at the resort at the time and “walked past the table” where they were sitting and “merely sat down to have a coffee”.
  • (14) Animals were sacrificed 1, 2, 6 and 24 hrs from commencement of anaesthesia and the hepatic microsomal fraction analyzed for diene conjugates, lipid hydroperoxides, total lipid content and fatty acid composition.
  • (15) After birth there were significant increases in apical microvillus height, the number of microvilli per cell and in the size of the mitochondria, suggesting that a large increase in choroid plexus secretory function, or the commencement of a new function, occurs after birth in the rat.
  • (16) Each patient underwent exercise stress testing in the untreated state to permit comparison between tests performed on commencement and completion of training.
  • (17) At least 9% of the respondents did not practice heifer calf vaccination whilst another 8.1% only commenced with vaccination during 1985 or later.
  • (18) Enraged that this had happened when casting had barely commenced, the director shut down the movie unilaterally (perhaps finally ...) and sued Gawker .
  • (19) Middle-mode RNA synthesis in T4-infected cells takes place before replication of phage DNA commences.
  • (20) The associations were not explained by duration of smoking, by the time elapsed since commencement, or by factors associated with cigarette smoking such as alcohol consumption or oral contraceptive use.

Recommencement


Definition:

  • (n.) A commencement made anew.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) A further hyperpolarization occurred when superfusion of the slice with an oxygenated artificial CSF recommenced.
  • (2) News bulletins have since recommenced, with the most recent telling Malians the situation is under control.
  • (3) Acceleration of remodelling and lack of regression of the osteocytes in the centre of autologous reimplants after the use of FAS indicates an earlier recommencement of nutrition as compared with the control group.
  • (4) Violence between the state and the PKK has recently escalated, with hundreds killed since hostilities recommenced in late July.
  • (5) These changes in inhibin levels positively correlated with LH and FSH and negatively with prolactin, and are consistent with an ovarian source for inhibin associated with the recommencement of follicular development resulting from the diminution of the suckling stimulus.
  • (6) Andy Carroll and Mark Noble fire West Ham to victory against Watford Read more Perhaps this was the message Van Gaal gave his team because as soon as the action recommenced Rooney came close to doubling the lead.
  • (7) She remained fully conscious and alert and spontaneous respiration recommenced in five minutes.
  • (8) During the study period 25% of children with no evidence of infection at the start of the trial had become infected, while 45.5% of children apparently cured by the metrifonate treatment had recommenced egg excretion.
  • (9) Recommencement of therapy followed by a maintenance dose of 10 mg on alternate days, has been associated with freedom from the skin lesions.
  • (10) Three weeks after recommencement of atenolol therapy the pulse, lipid and lipoprotein changes were reversed and significantly so.
  • (11) When fertility is required, recommencement of menstrual cycles will often be possible with ovulation-inducing drugs.
  • (12) Red deer antler tips in the growing phase were removed 60 days after the recommencement of growth for autoradiographical studies and RRAs.
  • (13) With pancreatic enzyme replacement diarrhea ceased and growth recommenced.
  • (14) The pattern of serum immunoreactive inhibin levels during early pregnancy does not support a corpus luteum source and the dramatic rise from Day 16 to Day 22 correlates with the recommencement of follicular development in the ovary.
  • (15) It began to return to the initial level when perfusion with the control solution was recommenced.
  • (16) The remaining patient in the series developed fulminant hepatitis when the drug was accidentally recommenced 1 year after a prior episode of methyldopa-induced hepatitis.
  • (17) However, the delay separating the recommencement of DNA synthesis and of cell division is approximately three times as long in lon(-) as in lon(+) cells.
  • (18) The alterations in the external auditory canal ceased almost immediately when treatment of dogs with the aromatic retinoid was stopped but recommenced when it was restarted.
  • (19) Steroid withdrawal led to recurrence of signs, which were reversed by recommencing steroids.
  • (20) On the average, the younger mothers produced more milk; the older ones recommenced menstruation sooner.

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