(1) A relapsing chyloperitoneum was brought under control by hitherto non published surgical procedures: in one instance by communication of the abdomen with the posterior mediastinum, in the second case by ligature of the lymphatic vessels close to the vasa mesenterica cran.
(2) In all except the Cran-Grape and V8 preparations, the drug was stable for 48 hours under both storage conditions.
(3) Patrick Lozès, head of Cran, a leading French black association, said the fact that French young people with immigrant parents were demanding their rights to be equal citizens showed that the principle of the republican system worked, but it had been muddied by extreme discrimination.
(4) February 18, 2015 The Representative Council for Black Associations (Cran), which campaigns for minority rights in France, said the Chelsea fans had imposed “apartheid” in the Paris Métro on Tuesday night.
(5) The only extemporaneous preparations with greater than 10% loss of nizatidine potency at 48 hours were the Cran-Grape and V8 preparations at room temperature.
(6) This racism is not the exception; it is becoming the norm in one of the most popular sports which generates a lot of money,” Cran said in a statement.
Ran
Definition:
() imp. of Run.
(n.) Open robbery.
(n.) Yarns coiled on a spun-yarn winch.
(imp.) of Run
Example Sentences:
(1) The so-called literati aren't insular – this from a woman who ran the security service – but we aren't going to apologise for what we believe in either.
(2) The peculiarities of the growth and extracellular accumulation of free keto and amino cids by a barotolerant culture (strain 0798) in culturing on Ran's glucose-mineral medium conditions of 1, 200, 300, and 500 atm were investigated.
(3) However, the external muscle fibers of the ventricles ran clockwise from base to apex toward the center of the vortex, which had a striking resemblance to the normal rather than the mirror image pattern.
(4) This thread ran through his later writings, which focused particularly on questions of the transformation of work and working time, envisaging the possibility that the productivity gains made possible by capitalism could be used to enhance individual and social life, rather than intensifying ruthless economic competition and social division.
(5) He stayed silent when the teacher asked him a question and afterwards I found him standing in the middle of the classroom looking totally lost as everyone ran around.
(6) In terms of physiology and favourable maternal and foetal outcomes, the best age for childbearing is 20-35, but in my 20s I ran from any man who might clip my wings.
(7) That is the strategy I’m pursuing in Nehalem, Oregon , where I recently ran for mayor.
(8) The two men ran Rigby down in a car before hacking him to death in the street near Woolwich Barracks in south-east London .
(9) ran one forecast in full, a none- too-subtle broadside at his editors.
(10) Deputy Commissioner Catherine Burn ran the counter-terrorism operation under Task Force Pioneer, which was led by assistant commissioner Mark Murdoch, who reports to Burn.
(11) Women in politics During the 104th session of US Congress , which ran from 1995 to 1997, 50 women were elected into the 435-member House of Representatives and nine into the 100-seat Senate.
(12) The tanycyte shafts extended from the floor of the fourth ventricle into the bundle, and often ran the entire length of the bundle, where they intertwined themselves among neurons and dendrites of the medullary raphe nuclei.
(13) Thirteen males and ten females ran on a treadmill for 30 min at 80% of previously determined maximum heart rate.
(14) He frequently refers to it, including in a recent television ad he ran in Iowa during which he reads to his two daughters from reimagined holiday stories with a conservative bent, such as the Hillary Clinton-targeting “The Grinch Who Lost Her Emails”.
(15) With short-term administration of analgesics and under anti-biotic cover the post-embolic course ran without complications.
(16) A high-performance liquid chromatographic method with precolumn fluorescence derivatization using 2-(5-chlorocarbonyl-2-oxazolyl)-5,6-methylenedioxybenzofu ran is described for the quantification of 2',3'-dideoxyinosine, a therapeutic drug for acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, and 2',3'-dideoxyadenosine, an anti-human-immunodeficiency-viral agent, in rat plasma.
(17) There was no doubt that feelings ran deep then, but it would be another seven years before American troops withdrew.
(18) In the process, PR firms have grown even more influential in shaping the debate around climate policy, said James Hoggan, who ran his own public relations firm in Vancouver and founded DeSmogBlog , a blog that describes itself as “clearing the PR pollution that clouds climate science”.
(19) I think it will be done right.” Jeter was cheered when he took batting practice and when he ran into his dugout when it was over.
(20) The intact molecule ran as a single broad band of 200 kDa, which has been identified by silver staining and immunoblotting following gel electrophoresis.