What's the difference between dev and deva?

Dev


Definition:

  • (n.) Alt. of Deva

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The first subculture was performed at the same time for both bottles after a mean time of incubation of 12,4 hours (st. dev.
  • (2) In a previous study we have shown that in ovo administration of growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH) influences catecholaminergic neuronal expression as assessed by tyrosine hydroxylase activity (Dev.
  • (3) CAP was monitored by measuring the level of in vitro fertilization and by evaluating the pattern of chlortetracycline binding to individual sperm heads [Ward and Storey, Dev Biol 104:287, 1984].
  • (4) Previous experiments have shown that additional forms of the enzyme appear concomitantly with this increase and that two uridine diphosphoglucose pyrophosphorylase (UDPGP) polypeptides are immunoprecipitated from the in vitro translation products of total cellular RNA at any stage of development (B. F. Fishel, R. E. Manrow and R. P. Dottin, 1982, Dev.
  • (5) We have shown that sodium butyrate blocks expression of the differentiated phenotype if added within 8 h of retinoic acid and cyclic AMP (Levine et al., Dev.
  • (6) Losing You, from the Dev Hynes-produced EP True, reached No 22 in the UK singles chart.
  • (7) A ventrally localized melanization inhibiting factor (MIF) has been suggested to play an important role in the establishment of the dorsal-ventral pigment pattern in Xenopus laevis [Fukuzawa and Ide:Dev.
  • (8) Although the correlation between MVV and the various indices obtained from the movement of the posterior wall (DEV, DEVM, Vpwd) were quite significant (P=0.01), it is considered that Vpwd is preferable as an indirect index of ventricular compliance.
  • (9) The Ti1 pioneer neurons arise at the distal tip of the metathoracic leg in the grasshopper embryo, and are the first neurons in the limb bud to extend axons to the central nervous system (C. M. Bate (1976) Nature (London) 260, 54-56; H. Keshishian (1980) Dev.
  • (10) We found that 1) nonphosphorylated and partially phosphorylated NF-M cannot be detected prior to the completion of the terminal mitosis; 2) most postmitotic neuroblasts begin expressing NF-M as they commence migration, but do not contain the completely phosphorylated polypeptide until some time after completion of migration; and 3) those precursor cells of a subpopulation of neuroblasts that begin expressing completely phosphorylated NF-M during their terminal cell cycle (Bennett and DiLullo: Dev Biol 107:94, 1985a) contain no detectable nonphosphorylated or partially phosphorylated NF-M.
  • (11) The standardized mean protodiastolic speed of the posterior wall (Vpwd), non standardized speed (DEV) and maximum speed (DEVM) obtained with ultrasounds, are capable of distinguishing subjects with hypertrophic subaortic stenosis (IHSS), in whom there is a diminution in compliance, from normal subjects.
  • (12) A differentiation-defective variant (DD-1) of the MM14 myoblasts acquired the ability to synthesize DNA in response to treatment with epidermal growth factor (EGF) (R. W. Lim and S. D. Hauschka, 1984, Dev.
  • (13) Türkiye'nin 2023 yılına kadar güneşten elektrik üretme hedefi sadece yüzde 5 Zonguldak’ta günde 400 ton soluk renkli külün boşaltıldığı dev çukurlardan birine bakan Orhan, kentin kömür santrallerinden birinde 26 yıl çalıştığını ve bu santrallerin kirliliğe neden olduğunu ifade ederek şöyle devam ediyor: “Bununla bağlantılı olarak bazı zorluklarla karşılaştım.
  • (14) Together, the results reported here and in the accompanying paper (S. Torrence, M. Law, and D. Stuart, 1989, Dev.
  • (15) Occasionally it has been unobtrusive – such as Nationwide's sponsorship of the cash machine in Dev's corner shop in Coronation Street – but elsewhere it's been jarring – such as ITV's deal with Samsung for The X-Factor , which led to scenes of contestants squealing with delight to receive goody bags of Samsung gadgets, and turned every phone call and video diary entry into a mini-plug for the brand.
  • (16) According to Shannon Loftis, general manager of Microsoft Studios, the idea of producing one game disc that will service a range of platform capabilities is familiar to dev teams.
  • (17) 4:1163-1168; Schmid, T. M., and T. F. Linsenmayer, 1985, Dev.
  • (18) index 92.0) and those under CAPD or HD treatment (n = 10; mean dev.
  • (19) Using the DiI and intracellular Lucifer Yellow labeling techniques in the rat, we have demonstrated that the unilateral neonatal thalamotomy does not result in retention of transient dendritic spines of ipsilaterally projecting retinal ganglion cells (IPRGCs), although the thalamotomy is known to retain the normally transient IPRGCs (Chan et al., Dev.
  • (20) It has been proposed that GalTase participates during migration by recognizing and binding to terminal N-acetylglucosamine (GlcNAc) residues on glycoconjugates within the extracellular matrix (Shur, B. D., 1982, Dev.

Deva


Definition:

  • (n.) A god; a deity; a divine being; an idol; a king.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The league looks more preposterous still, however, if you simply ignore Muresul Deva for a moment.
  • (2) Tory MEP Nirj Deva was one of several deputies to subject Mr Nielson to hostile questioning.
  • (3) Nirj Deva, number two on the Conservative list, was confident he had kept his own seat along with party colleague and Tory Eurosceptic torchbearer Daniel Hannan, but wouldn't be drawn any further on how many of its five MEPs the party could salvage.
  • (4) Terrorism made for a dissonant theme on a night filled with several upbeat music and dance performances by Indian choreographer Prabu Deva and Signature, the dance group known for competing on Britain’s Got Talent.
  • (5) Symphony Environmental Technologies, the largest manufacturer of oxo-degradable bags, counts the Tory MEP Nirj Deva as chairman of its board , the former Tory MP Michael Stephen as its deputy chairman , and the ex-MEP and chair of the European Conservatives and Reformists group in parliament, Lord Callanan, as its consultant .
  • (6) There will be at least 10 – maybe more – Tory MPs from ethnic minorities, which doesn't sound a lot until you remember that between 1906, when Sir Mancherjee Bhownaggree lost his seat, and 1992, when Nirj Deva won, every Tory MP was white and almost all of them male.
  • (7) Photograph: Adam Scourfield Perry’s portraits include those of Alex White, a transgender man; a reality-TV presenter, Rylan Clark; Veronica Devas, the partner of an Alzheimer’s ambassador, and Melanie Cohen, a plus-size beauty contestant.
  • (8) Within the highly polluted area of the Committee for medical valuation of work ability--Deva, with 186,563 inhabitants out of which 73,046 wage earners (43% of them in industry), the percentage of disabled persons (through chronic respiratory diseases except tuberculosis) is 8%.
  • (9) "Deva Stadium, the home ground of Chester City, straddles two countries," writes Graham Clayton.
  • (10) In a 16-team league, with two points awarded for a win and one for a draw, Muresul Deva took first place - and promotion to Divizia B, with 38 points, while Minerul Ghelar and Minerul Aninoasa were relegated in the bottom two spots with 29 and 28 points respectively.
  • (11) This article describes the surgery of tropical pancreatitis as practiced in a region of high incidence, based on the experience at 2 centers: the Department of Surgical Gastroenterology and Proctology, Government General Hospital, Madras, Tamilnadu (a tertiary-care referral unit) where 52 patients were diagnosed and 40 were operated on between 1982 and 1987; and the Department of Gastroenterology, Deva Matha Hospital, Koothattukulam (a specialized center located in the main endemic area of Kerala), where 116 patients were diagnosed and 33 operated on between 1983 and 1988.
  • (12) DRIBBLING ACROSS THE EQUATOR "The Deva Stadium, the ground of Chester City, straddles two countries," wrote Graham Clayton a few weeks ago .
  • (13) A comparison is performed between the figures of Tb and of non-Tb disease cases hospitalized in the Pneumophysiology Department, District Hospital, Deva (27.6% non-Tb diseases) from 1987 to 1991.

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