What's the difference between concept and perce?

Concept


Definition:

  • (n.) An abstract general conception; a notion; a universal.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The results indicated that neuropsychological measures may serve to broaden the concept of intelligence and that a brain-related criterion may contribute to a fuller understanding of its nature.
  • (2) Some common eye movement deficits, and concepts such as 'the neural integrator' and the 'velocity storage mechanism', for which anatomical substrates are still sought, are introduced.
  • (3) The influence of the various concepts for the induction of lateral structure formation in lipid membranes on integral functional units like ionophores is demonstrated by analysing the single channel current fluctuations of gramicidin in bimolecular lipid membranes.
  • (4) The main clinical features pertaining to the concept of the "psycho-organic syndrome" (POS) were investigated in a sample of children who suffered from severe craniocerebral trauma.
  • (5) Further development of drug formulary concept was discussed, primarily for the drugs paid by the Health Insurance, as well as the unsatisfactory ADR reporting in Yugoslavia.
  • (6) Practical examples are given of the concepts presented using data from several drugs.
  • (7) The data also support the concept that IgE and IgG4 are not elevated in these patients.
  • (8) It is not that the concept of food miles is wrong; it is just too simplistic, say experts.
  • (9) Tables provide data for Denmark in reference to: 1) number of legal abortions and the abortion rates for 1940-1977; 2) distribution of abortions by season, 1972-1977; 3) abortion rates by maternal age, 1971-1977; 4) oral contraceptive and IUD sales for 1977-1978; and 5) number of births and estimated number of abortions and conceptions, 1960-1975.
  • (10) The durable power of attorney concept, though not free of problems, appears more likely to be of practical utility.
  • (11) Homologous insemination in 52 couples during a period of one year yields a conception rate of 38.5%.
  • (12) The distribution of conceptions after artificial insemination from a donor was studied in 259 conceptions at an artificial insemination clinic and found to be seasonal.
  • (13) The timing of the occurrence of the disease is closely related to the conceptional age of the infant rather than weeks post birth, birth weight, gestational age at birth.
  • (14) The model is based on the concept that a cell with hypothetically unlimited replicative potential--i.e.
  • (15) This developed concept of "valve only" energy loss has the potential of standardising the findings of different research groups by removing the arbitrary selection of measurement points from reported results.
  • (16) In addition, a new dosage concepts has been introduced on the basis of the effective dose on the lines of the recommendations by the IRCP; as a result, the definitions of radiation protection areas and of dosage limit values had to be revised and reworded.
  • (17) Though the concept of phase, known also as focus, is a very helpful notion, its empirical foundation is yet very weak.
  • (18) The lack of TBM prior to germinal center development and their absence in aged mice are inconsistent with the concept that TBM are required for the induction of the germinal center reaction.
  • (19) The latter findings reinforce the concept that in pathologic states associated with cerebral oedema, pinocytotic vesicles fuse to form transendothelial channels which transport plasma proteins into brain.
  • (20) The analysis is further expanded to a more general case to result in four criteria based upon the energy concepts.

Perce


Definition:

  • (v. t.) To pierce.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Liver, spleen, and bone marrow cells from young mice, in contrast, reconstituted all B cells (including Ly-1 B), and peritoneal "washout" cells (PerC) from adult mice uniquely reconstituted Ly-1 B.
  • (2) We conclude that the establishment of IgM synthesis by PerC B cells leads to a feedback inhibition of subsequent IgM synthesis by SP B cells, and that the frequency of B cells that can lead to this effect is substantially higher in peritoneal cavity than in spleen.
  • (3) The experiments conducted in genetically selected outbred Biozzi (H and L) strain have revealed remarkable differences in serum CP idiotype expression as well as PerC anti-BrMRBC plaque-forming activity in these two lines.
  • (4) Up in the divide country between the Wallowas and the Snake River, he recalls what a local Nez Perce elder, Horace Axtell, said to him.
  • (5) Perc in breath and Perc in air were highly correlated (r2 = 0.75, p less than 0.0001).
  • (6) Chimeric mice are constructed by reconstituting lethally irradiated mice with peritoneal cells (PerC) and bone marrow cells from congenic pairs of mice differing in Igh-C allotype.
  • (7) SP and PerC B cells differ in numerous respects, with the PerC having higher proportions of large, activated B cells that express the IgM greater than IgD phenotype and greater numbers of CD5 B cells.
  • (8) PERC-RAD, the computer program package developed for these analyses, provides a convenient and flexible way to assess the impact of macroscopic and microscopic parameters on the distribution of radioimmunoconjugates and on the consequent profile of absorbed radiation dose in tumors.
  • (9) I understand that we can’t take away the injustice, but I’m aware that if we face the injustices that occurred to our Native brothers and sisters, we can begin the healing process.” Chief Joseph, a leader in the Nez Perce war of 1877.
  • (10) It has been found that the method of determination of trichloroacetic acid in urine after Monster and Boersma due to high detectability and specificity may be used for determination of trichloroacetic acid (TCA) in urine particularly when aimed at evaluation of exposure to tetrachloroethylene (PERC) or to trichloroethylene (TRI) et low concentrations range.
  • (11) A 39-year-old woman sustained a permanent nerve root and cauda equina injury following a left-sided L5-S1 automated percutaneous discectomy (PERC) performed with the Nucleotome at an outside institution.
  • (12) In the present studies, we have evaluated the quantitative expression of circulating CP idiotype related to autoantibodies against BrMRBC in relation to specific PerC anti-BrMRBC plaque-forming activity in an individual mouse of different strains.
  • (13) Sixty female workers exposed to PERC in dry-cleaning shops and thirty controls recruited in a cleaning plant not using solvents were examined.
  • (14) Photograph: Joe Whittle for the Guardian On the long drive into the Great Plains from the mountains and forests of our home, we talked of the days when his tribe and the Nez Perce would cross the continental divide and hunt bison, sometimes allying with the Sioux who lived on the plains, occasionally warring with them.
  • (15) He stresses that he can’t speak for the Nez Perce people, but he is able to share some stories.
  • (16) Bone marrow did not block Ly-1 B development, since PerC and newborn liver still gave rise to Ly-1 B when jointly transferred with marrow.
  • (17) Unlike later white settlers, the Nez Perce never felt “at war” with the landscape, and “they never felt the need to wipe out every wolf and Indian”.
  • (18) The effect of BM cell inoculation, resulting in a year-long deletion of Mls-1a-reactive V beta 6-bearing T cells is in marked contrast to that of PerC cell inoculation which causes only a transient loss of V beta 6+ mature thymocytes (for about 1 week after birth).
  • (19) Chief Joseph was a leader in the Nez Perce war of 1877 , in which his tribe and others opposed the US army.
  • (20) The expression of mouse PerC "auto"-immune phenomenon and quantitative circulation of CP idiotype in the serum seem to be related to regulatory mechanisms as for sheep erythrocytes and other natural antigens earlier demonstrated to be under polygenic regulation in Biozzi (H and L) mice.

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