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Coppel


Definition:

  • (n. & v.) See Cupel.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) In addition, hybridization studies were conducted using two oligodeoxy-nucleotides which were constructed based on the sequence of a cDNA clone which encoded part of a similar high-molecular-weight P. falciparum protein [Coppel et al., Mol.
  • (2) 159, 1686-1704] and in the ring-infected erythrocyte surface antigen [Coppel, R.L.
  • (3) Steve Coppell should take some credit for that.” The club’s former manager, beanie hat pulled down to keep him as incognito as possible, was in with the supporters from south London here and he would have purred in satisfaction at that opener, lifted as it was straight from the script of Villa Park and a celebrated set-piece dissection of the last truly great Liverpool side.
  • (4) United, then under Sir Alex Ferguson, prevailed in a replay 26 years ago against Steve Coppell’s team who included Pardew in their midfield.
  • (5) Using Coppel's Self-Efficacy Scale (SES), which is based on Bandura's conceptualization of self-efficacy, the research also examined the effect of gender, race, socioeconomic status, and self-reported religiosity on self-efficacy.
  • (6) Sequences from the Camp and FCR3 strains are very close and are also nearly identical to the partial cDNA sequence of the acidic basic repeated antigen (ABRA) protein from the FC27 strain (Stahl, H.D., Bianco, A.E., Crewther, R.F., Anders, R.F., Kyne, A.P., Coppel, R. L., Mitchell, G.F., Kemp, D.J., and Brown, G.V.
  • (7) Scott Sinclair rescues Aston Villa in 5-3 thriller against Notts County Read more Pardew will have shared that anxiety having been in the previous Palace team to confront the Shrews, in 1989, when Steve Coppell’s side were actually on the charge to the top flight but, true to form, still sunk without trace at Gay Meadow.
  • (8) Notification [triggering] article 50 will not occur before the end of 2016,” Coppel told the court.
  • (9) "For me I can only think there was a personal confrontation after the game as Martin, in his interviews after the game, looked calm, collected and inspired for the challenge ahead," Coppell told BBC Radio Five Live's Sportsweek.
  • (10) The decision to relieve O'Neill of his duties with only seven games remaining has also been questioned by Coppell.
  • (11) The former England international Steve Coppell believes the sacking of Martin O'Neill by Sunderland on Saturday is a sad indictment of foreign ownership of Premier League clubs.
  • (12) Coppell was saying Gylfi wasn’t quick enough to be a midfielder.
  • (13) The defendant resisting the actions is the secretary of state for exiting the EU, David Davis, who is represented by the attorney general, Jeremy Wright QC, James Eadie QC and Jason Coppel QC.
  • (14) Their sole appearance in the final came in 1990, when Pardew was an industrious component of Steve Coppell’s midfield and scored the winner against Liverpool in the semi-final before United won the final, again at the second attempt.
  • (15) Confirming that ministers are not aiming to push the exit button until next year at the earliest, Jason Coppel QC, for the government, conceded that there was nonetheless “some urgency” to the issue.
  • (16) When we got there Steve Coppell was trying to turn him into a centre-half,” says Dadi Rafnsson, now director of coaching at Breidablik’s academy.
  • (17) The former Crystal Palace and Reading manager Coppell does not believe it was the loss to United that cost O'Neill his job and reckons the make-up of ownership in the Premier League has an impact on the lifespan of a top-flight manager.
  • (18) Alan Pardew performed his best Steve Coppell impression on the final whistle here, turning on his heels in the technical area and darting down the tunnel to leave the public celebrations for his players out on the pitch.

Copper


Definition:

  • (n.) A common metal of a reddish color, both ductile and malleable, and very tenacious. It is one of the best conductors of heat and electricity. Symbol Cu. Atomic weight 63.3. It is one of the most useful metals in itself, and also in its alloys, brass and bronze.
  • (n.) A coin made of copper; a penny, cent, or other minor coin of copper.
  • (n.) A vessel, especially a large boiler, made of copper.
  • (n.) the boilers in the galley for cooking; as, a ship's coppers.
  • (v. t.) To cover or coat with copper; to sheathe with sheets of copper; as, to copper a ship.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) This result was confirmed by atomic absorption spectroscopy, which indicated a stoicheiometry for copper and manganese of approx.
  • (2) Serum copper concentration also was measured in dams and kids in a control herd that had no history of ataxia.
  • (3) Copper therapy was applied to 7-day-old mutant mice.
  • (4) Several derivatives and analogs of the recently reported antiproliferative and antitumor agent trans-bis(salicylaldoximato)copper(II) (CuSAO2) have been prepared and tested for antiproliferative activity against L1210 leukemia cells in vitro.
  • (5) Accumulation of copper was not detected in the brain or small intestines of LEC rats until 13 mo.
  • (6) The potential use of ancrod, a purified isolate from the venom of the Malaysian pit viper, Agkistrodon rhodostoma, in decreasing the frequency of cyclic flow variations in severely stenosed canine coronary arteries and causing thrombolysis of an acute coronary thrombus induced by a copper coil was evaluated.
  • (7) The affinity of haFGF for copper was also confirmed to be higher than that of hbFGF using a copper affinity HPLC column.
  • (8) In the present study, maternal and fetal zinc (Zn), copper (Cu), manganese (Mn), iron (Fe), magnesium (Mg), and calcium (Ca) status has been studied in Sprague-Dawley (SD) and Wistar rats.
  • (9) This study provides evidence for a maternal yolk factor associated with increased tolerance and resistance of larvae to copper.
  • (10) With copper-ion catalysis, ligands inhibit competitively.
  • (11) No decisive numerical criterion was found that could be used to separate normal from abnormal copper concentrations because of this continuous array.
  • (12) No clear population trends were seen in dental disease incidence except for cemental caries which were found among Copper and Bronze Age remains.
  • (13) At 2 months of age there were no major differences in growth or health detected in infants fed the different copper intakes.
  • (14) In order to determine the specific action of cadmium on bone metabolism, the effect of cadmium on alkaline phosphatase activity, a marker enzyme of osteoblasts, was compared with that of other divalent heavy metal ions, i.e., zinc, manganese, lead, copper, nickel and mercury (10 microM each), using cloned osteoblast-like cells, MC3T3-E1.
  • (15) However, two observations suggested that surface epithelial loss alone was not sufficient to trigger the proliferative response to DOC: intracolonic instillation of DOC followed by removal of the DOC solution at 1 h, at which time surface epithelial loss was maximal, did not result in an increase in ornithine decarboxylase activity or [3H]dThd incorporation into DNA when these parameters were assessed at 4 h or 12 to 48 h, respectively; phenidone, an antioxidant and radical scavenger, and bis[(3,5-diisopropyl-salicylato) (O,O) copper(II), a lipophilic agent with superoxide dismutase activity, abolished the DOC mediated proliferative response but did not prevent the early loss of surface cells.
  • (16) Retinal changes should be reversible by short term systemic copper administration.
  • (17) Wilson disease is due to a genetically determined impairment of copper excretion from liver into bile resulting in copper overload of the organism.
  • (18) Arachidonic acid was also increased in plasma and liver phospholipids in low copper rats.
  • (19) These results suggest that HVE cells are more susceptible to concentration-dependent copper cytotoxicity than HAIN-55 cells are, and that copper could induce vascular endothelial injury, which may be involved in the pathogenesis of cardiovascular disease.
  • (20) Cadmium and copper content was determined by atomic absorption spectrophotometry from four tissue types; young blade, old blade, young stipe and old stipe.

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