What's the difference between dal and daw?

Dal


Definition:

  • (n.) Split pulse, esp. of Cajanus Indicus.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) This means the work of the giant but highly disciplined RSS, as well as smaller fringe groups such as the Bajrang Dal, can be critical.
  • (2) We review and discuss recent developments concerning these 'dal-specificity' protein kinases.
  • (3) The biphasic responses to DA-BK were antagonized selectively by the B1 receptor antagonist des-Arg9-[Leu 8]-BK (DAL-BK) (1 microM).
  • (4) We determined the DAL UIS structure by using saturation mutagenesis.
  • (5) The upstream region of DAL3 contains six copies of a sequence that is homologous to the positively acting DAL UASNTR reported to be required for transcriptional activation of the DAL5 and DAL7 genes.
  • (6) The athletes have been divided into three groups, practising aerobic sports, aerobic-anaerobic sports and power sports, according to the physiologic classification of the sports activities of Dal Monte.
  • (7) Inserts complementing the dal-1 and trpC2 mutations could be transferred from recombinant phages to Tn917-containing plasmids by homologous recombination without in vitro subcloning.
  • (8) had originally been diagnosed as suffering from "malignant histiocytosis" ("MH") and were therefore included in the DAL-Histiocytosis X 83 study.
  • (9) ACM contained 80% of a fraction which, according to 13C NMR spectroscopy, was identical to 18-deoxyaldosterone (18-DAL).
  • (10) By plasmid integration and PBS1 transduction, we found the chromosomal locus of rpoF linked to ddl and dal at 40 degrees on the B. subtilis map and near no known lesions affecting growth regulation or development.
  • (11) Physicochemical properties and ability of some dialkylaminoalkyl (DAL) and dialkylaminoacyl (DAC) phenothiazine derivatives to interact with bovine striatal dopamine receptors have been investigated.
  • (12) Growth was documented over a period of 7 years in all long-term survivors treated for acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL) with the DAL-70- (n = 15) and BFM-70-protocol (n = 27).
  • (13) The glycemic index (GI) was determined in 36 non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus patients who were fed 50 g carbohydrate portions of six Indian conventional foods, including rice, a combination of rice-legume (Bengalgram, peas, and greengram), and a combination of rice-dal (greengram dal and redgram dal -- dal is dehusked and split legume).
  • (14) The evolution with time (delta) of PAl and DAl (= PAl - BAl) during the prospective study inversely correlated with delta mean corpuscular volume (2 alpha less than 0.01) and delta mean corpuscular haemoglobin (2 alpha less than 0.001).
  • (15) Genetic analysis of a d-alanine requiring mutant (dal) of Bacillus subtilis reveals that the gene that codes for d,l-alanine racemase is linked to purB.
  • (16) A factor with a molecular weight of about 45,000 dal (estimated by gel chromatography) inhibited DNA synthesis and mitosis irreversibly in thymocytes and caused degenerative changes in the nucleus and the cytoplasm of the thymocytes as judged by electron microscopy.
  • (17) The third class of mutations is closely linked to dal and may define a regulatory gene for sigB, the sigma B structural gene.
  • (18) The monoclonal antibody DAL K29 against a human renal cell carcinoma associated cell surface antigen was covalently linked to the antifolate methotrexate with full retention of antibody reactivity and partial retention of drug activity.
  • (19) Six strains of S. typhimurium were isolated from water samples of Dal Lake, Srinagar (India).
  • (20) The data indicate that avascular necrosis of the proximal fragment occurs after conventional Obwegeser-Dal Pont sagittal split osteotomy.

Daw


Definition:

  • (n.) A European bird of the Crow family (Corvus monedula), often nesting in church towers and ruins; a jackdaw.
  • (v. i.) To dawn.
  • (v. t.) To rouse.
  • (v. t.) To daunt; to terrify.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The heavy chain of a pathological immunoglobulin G (Daw) of type L, subclass gamma(2b) (We) and Gm(a+)(f-), has been cleaved with cyanogen bromide.
  • (2) Daw Suu has her critics, and not only among ex-generals.
  • (3) But Dawe said that Ofqual's proposals to retain GCSE maths exams split into two tiers – with an easier "foundation" level paper and a harder "higher" paper – were likely to be counterproductive.
  • (4) Mark Dawe, head of the OCR exam board, said the proposals for maths were "nothing short of a quantum leap for teachers".
  • (5) Julie Dawes, interim chief executive of Southern Health said : “ I express again our apologies to the patient involved, and the patient’s family.
  • (6) Burma's most renowned female writer, Ludu Daw Ahmar, is also outspoken against the regime.
  • (7) Daw Suu Kyi is the leader and is the one with the primary responsibility to lead, and lead with courage, humanity and compassion.” ‘It will blow up’: fears Myanmar's deadly crackdown on Muslims will spiral out of control Read more Nobel peace laureates who signed the letter include Jose Ramos-Horta , former president of East Timor, and Yemeni opposition activist Tawakul Karman .
  • (8) Mark Dawe, chief executive of the OCR exam board, said universities had made it clear they wanted students with qualifications in science and maths.
  • (9) Dawes (1986) has stated that, "The difference between high and low voltage activity depends solely on the presence in the latter of higher amplitude oscillations with relatively low frequency superimposed on the low voltage components as shown by spectral analysis".
  • (10) The standard scores of the Chinese children averaged 118 in the DAM and 112 in the DAW tests.
  • (11) The patches were spotted last summer, but the conclusions have just been detailed in a report by Daw and other English Heritage staff published in the latest edition of the journal Antiquity .
  • (12) Numerous articles and newspaper editorials had, excitedly, touched on the fairytale of a Burmese Mandela moment: the country’s most popular politician, Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, assuming the highest office after years of relentless persecution, heroic perseverance and noble reconciliation.
  • (13) Mark Dawe, a former chief executive of the OCR examination board, disagreed with the committee’s conclusion.
  • (14) Last year, 41 patients with rabies were sent to Yangon General Hospital, the biggest in the city, according to its deputy medical superintendent Daw Khin Than Mon.
  • (15) Facebook Twitter Pinterest ‘It’s a complete cultural cross section of Yangon in one building.’ Daw Khin May Lin’s family of 13 live in one room in Turquoise Mountain.
  • (16) Tim Daw, who helps to maintain the site, noticed that the patches matched spots where missing stones may have stood, making Stonehenge a full circle.
  • (17) Daw Suu can convince them,” he said, referring to Aung San Suu Kyi with an honorific.
  • (18) These values were about half the values of those parameters in adults (Lagerlöf and Dawes, 1985), and insertion in the computer program (Dawes, 1983) of these values suggested that sugar clearance in the five-year-old children would be slightly faster than in adults.
  • (19) With every new building bidding for the best view of the Shwedagon Pagoda, we’re not going to have any views left,” says Daw Moe Moe Lwin, director of the Yangon Heritage Trust (YHT), a campaign group founded in 2012 by architects and historians keen to save south-east Asia’s last surviving colonial core.
  • (20) The amino acid composition of SpA-binding protein did not show structural homology with that of human IgG1 heavy chain (Daw), which also binds SpA.

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