What's the difference between coulter and courter?

Coulter


Definition:

  • (n.) Same as Colter.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Alteration in the temperature of the Isoton diluent in a Coulter model S counter over a range of possible laboratory working temperatures produced a change in the mean corpuscular volume using EDTA and dipotassium acid citrate dextrose blood and a commercial control, 4C.
  • (2) The emulsion stability were analyzed by visual inspection, Coulter-Counter and optic microscopy.
  • (3) The results of 100-cell and 500-cell manual differential white blood cell counts were compared with those obtained using a Coulter S-Plus IV electronic particle counter.
  • (4) Following 16 and 24 h of cyclophosphamide exposure, (a) the number of granulosa cells expressed from each ovary decreased (P less than 0.05 and P less than 0.01, respectively); (b) the number of nucleated bone marrow cells decreased (P less than 0.01 and P less than 0.01), and their median nuclear size was significantly reduced (P less than 0.05 and P less than 0.05) as measured by Coulter Counter and C-256 channelyzer (Hialeah, FL); and (c) the mean follicular diameter and the number of follicles with diameters greater than 300 microns were significantly lower than in control.
  • (5) A total of 45 bags containing the same TNA solution were stored for 7 days at 4 degrees C. The stability of the solution in all the bags was then confirmed by light microscope and Coulter Counter, to determine the particle-size distribution, following which the solution was filtered through a 5-microns filter.
  • (6) For leucocyte counting there was close agreement between duplicate tests performed on the Celloscope 401 and the Coulter S. The instrument was capable of satisfactory precision and accuracy in platelet counting, provided that the sedimentation method was used to obtain a platelet-rich plasma.
  • (7) Coulter (1991) concluded that a "poor study design" (p. 81) was used and my hypothesis was unproven.
  • (8) But I think she is being used to whitewash the candidate and make him more palatable,” Coulter said.
  • (9) To determine the difference of CBC values in different blood cell counters, we have measured the values of CBC by using reference cell counters of three major makers; Coulter, Sysmex and Technicon.
  • (10) Leucocyte numbers were monitored in the peripheral blood using automated blood cell counter Coulter counter and a traditional hematological method with a light microscope in the Bürker chamber.
  • (11) For foremilk, geometric means of Coulter milk somatic cell counts and Fossomatic counts were not different.
  • (12) Combined DC (Coulter Volume) and radio frequency impedance studies were performed on human erythrocytes which had been separated by buoyant density in linear, neutral, isotonic bovine serum albumin gradients.
  • (13) We examined the usefulness of differential leukocyte counts provided by the automated STKS (Coulter) using the VCS method, the cell analyzer 8200 (Hitachi) using the image analysing as compared with that of the traditional manual method.
  • (14) Comparison with a Coulter ZF6 system plus visual platelet count showed good agreement, and results in the UK National External Quality Assessment Scheme also compared well with 'all methods' values.
  • (15) Flow cytometry was used to identify granulocytes and mast cells on the basis of the physical properties of perpendicular light scatter (PLS) and coulter volume (CV) as well as the expression IgE and CR3 receptors.
  • (16) In Sharknado 3, Mark Cuban and Ann Coulter will play the US president and the vice president, respectively.
  • (17) Our conclusion is that the Coulter 880 had an overall better performance than the Technicon H1 when using retained patient specimens.
  • (18) The methods used were hemocytometer, Coulter counter, optical density, and spermatocrit.
  • (19) For this reason the citrate-phosphate-dextrose (CPD) preserved blood used as NEQAS material was analysed daily with a Coulter S-Plus IV and with a cross-calibrated Ortho ELT-800.
  • (20) The distribution patterns were similar as those for cell volume measured with a Coulter Counter.

Courter


Definition:

  • (n.) One who courts; one who plays the lover, or who solicits in marriage; one who flatters and cajoles.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) "It is spring, moonless night in the small town, starless and bible-black, the cobblestreets silent and the hunched, courters'-and-rabbits' wood limping invisible down to the sloeblack, slow, black, crowblack, fishingboatbobbing sea."
  • (2) Similarly, following castration and androgen replacement, most low intensity courters continued to exhibit weak and infrequent sexual behaviors.
  • (3) A large percentage of males that initially exhibited low intensity courtship remained low intensity courters, although some became more reliable courters following 6 months of acclimation to the laboratory.
  • (4) It was the cause not very célèbre which not only resulted in an unlikely and humdrum Czechoslovakian clay-courter Jan Kodes being elevated into the imperishable pantheon of Wimbledon champions but gave the OK for a large and itinerant bunch of professional tennis players to bond themselves into the richest group of travelling sportsmen on the planet, which they remain.
  • (5) Trump, who launched his campaign by calling Mexican immigrants “rapists” and “killers”, has shown little indication that he would transform into an effective courter of the Hispanic vote, although he did win the Republican caucuses in Nevada .
  • (6) Brazill, a gutsy 175cm mid-courter, knows she has been lucky.
  • (7) Increased doses of progesterone did not result in increased numbers of responders; at all doses tested approximately 36% (n = 45) of animals treated with progesterone responded as reliable courters.

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