What's the difference between danubian and danubic?

Danubian


Definition:

  • (a.) Pertaining to, or bordering on, the river Danube.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The paper confirms the endemic state of the hydatic disease, in the Danubian zone of Romania and pleads for the necessity of improving the diagnosis by systematic application of the echographic examination and of better immunologic tests in the ambulatory.
  • (2) In Yugoslavia at least six foci are known, generally along major rivers of the Danubian river basin, in areas that have often been flooded in the past and even today suffer from high ground waters.

Danubic


Definition:

Example Sentences:

  • (1) However, a statistically significant difference was found in the haptoglobin phenotype frequency and distribution of people living west and east of the Danube.
  • (2) The increase of incidence of antibiotic resistance and particularly of R plasmids in Salmonella strains from the Danube up to 1973 is striking.
  • (3) The LA river will never compete with the Danube or Seine or Thames as an attraction for stressed city-dwellers.
  • (4) Apart from the efforts of Hungarian emergency crews, the sheer volume of the Danube would dilute the effects of the sludge, experts said.
  • (5) Path of the spill "The mud will react with organic substances in the Danube and will lose its force and turn unharmful," said Professor Huub Savenije, a hydrologist from Delft University in the Netherlands.
  • (6) The rich content of the results and the sufficient period of time give grounds to calculate and draw the direction and rate of the tendency in the nitrate content changes, for this period, for the separate rivers--favourable for Struma, Iskŭr and Danube; with no changes for Ogosta and Yantra; pessimistic for Tundzha.
  • (7) Within the period from 1983 to 1988 human cases of obviously autochthonous alveolar echinococcosis were detected in the northeast of Austria, north of the river Danube, for the first time.
  • (8) Therefore, the viral pollution of the Romanian course of the Danube showed a low level in comparison with other rivers, though two concentration techniques into suckling mice and into tissue cultures, were used for each sample.
  • (9) An estimated 70,000 attended a rally last Sunday, marching across the Chain Bridge that spans the Danube in scenes with the potential to embarrass a government used to revelling in its popular support.
  • (10) Data are reported on the presence of antibodies to some group A(alphavirus) B(flavivirus) arboviruses in 8 species of migratory birds (Ardea cinerea, Plegadis falcinellus, Anas querquedula, Anser albifrons, Gavia arctica, Fulica atra, Larus minutes and and Phalacrocorax corbo) of the Danube Delta.
  • (11) Croatian and Serbian authorities also stopped river traffic on the Danube.
  • (12) Numerical data were provided on the common characteristics of the affected villages--vicinity of a Danube tributary and low altitude.
  • (13) Coming off the early shift at Hungary’s sole nuclear power station, on the Danube south of Budapest, Jozsef, a 30-year-old turbine engineer, is grateful to have a relatively secure job that pays considerably more than the national average.
  • (14) "These data give us hope … and we have not experienced any damage on the main Danube so far," Tibor Dobson, a disaster spokesman, told Reuters.
  • (15) "I had a dream last night where Evra and Suarez came face to face they suddenly took each other in their arms and began to waltz beautifully around the pitch while the crowd hummed the Blue Danube," trills Rick Harris.
  • (16) Tony Harrison writes: For Jocelyn's 80th birthday, I wrote a poetic toast that listed all the wines we had toasted each other in on what she called, with an always undiminished enthusiasm, our "adventures" - our collaborations on theatrical projects in the ancient stadium of Delphi, a Roman amphitheatre on the Danube, and back to a mountainside in Greece with a chorus of concrete-mixers.
  • (17) n. (Monogenea: Gyrodactylidae) are described from the fins of the freshwater fish, Leuciscus cephalus (L.) (Cyprinidae), from the Rokytná River and Stĕpánovický Brook (basin of the River Danube), Czechoslovakia, G. kearni sp.
  • (18) The Hungarian prime minister, Viktor Orban, said that the threat to the Danube had been eliminated, an assessment backed by experts.
  • (19) When the Danube burst its banks in 2013, the system cut the cost of damage to Bratislava by 98%, compared to a similar flood in 2002.
  • (20) With instructions to Drava to keep on flowing and the Danube to not lose it’s vigour.

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