What's the difference between disposable and lunchbox?

Disposable


Definition:

  • (a.) Subject to disposal; free to be used or employed as occasion may require; not assigned to any service or use.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) We have compared two new methods (a solvent extraction technique and a method involving a disposable, pre-packed reverse phase chromatography cartridge) with the standard method for determining the radiochemical purity of 99Tcm-HMPAO.
  • (2) The Hamilton-Wentworth regional health department was asked by one of its municipalities to determine whether the present water supply and sewage disposal methods used in a community without piped water and regional sewage disposal posed a threat to the health of its residents.
  • (3) The reduction is believed due to the currently used pre-prepared disposable or reusable capsules containing the amalgam versus formerly mixing the ingredients manually.
  • (4) But in the rush to design it, Girardet wonders if the finer details of waste disposal and green power were lost.
  • (5) Remember, if he did seize group power and dispose of the Independent , he'd still be boss of the rest of INM: 200 or so papers and magazines around the world, dominant voices in Australasia, South Africa, India and Ireland itself, 100 million readers a week.
  • (6) Microsequencing of the peptides resolved by sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis indicates that the amino terminus of the protein is disposed at or near the cytoplasmic surface of the gap junction, and that this surface also contains a protease-hypersensitive hydrophilic sequence between residues 109 and 123, presumably connecting the second and third transmembrane segments.
  • (7) It's not a great stretch to see parallels between the movie's set-up and the film industry in 2012: disposable teens are manipulated into behaving in certain ways, before being degraded and dispatched, all the while being remotely observed by middle-aged men, gambling on their fates.
  • (8) These studies demonstrated that in normal subjects at both physiological and maximally stimulating plasma insulin concentrations, glucose storage is a major factor in distinguishing between those with low or high rates of insulin-mediated glucose disposal.
  • (9) • Regulations requiring manufacturers of electrical goods and batteries to take financial responsibility for their safe disposal will be liberalised or improved.
  • (10) Soft lenses also provide the options of disposability and of iris color change.
  • (11) In the microfibrillar phase, there were two layers; an outer, thicker layer of randomly disposed microfibrils and an inner, thin layer of microfibrils oriented parallel to the hyphal axis.
  • (12) Current evidence supports the view that the ubiquitin system is responsible for the disposal of aberrant proteins formed by stress.
  • (13) Attention is given to the poor design of a disposable cellulose sponge that results in frequent hooking of sutures during microsurgical procedures.
  • (14) If the pants did become available in clinics, Dukelow said costs might be around a few hundred dollars (around £125) for the basic equipment plus a few tens of dollars per month for the disposable electrodes.
  • (15) The records of visits of children and adolescents to the emergency department of the Vancouver General Hospital were reviewed during the period July 1, 1965, to June 30, 1966, and the diagnostic and disposal data recorded.
  • (16) The disposal of ADP level in liver is similar to the disposal of ATP.
  • (17) You will also need to find alternative disposable bags for shops to stock while people get into the habit of bringing their own bag, however, and for when they forget.
  • (18) XUBF is a Xenopus ribosomal transcription factor of the HMG-box family which contains five tandemly disposed homologies to the HMG1 & 2 DNA binding domains.
  • (19) For most communities embarking on such a program a programmable infusion system will be more cost-effective than a disposable system.
  • (20) We still have at our disposal the rational interpretive skills that are the legacy of humanistic education, not as a sentimental piety enjoining us to return to traditional values or the classics but as the active practice of worldly secular rational discourse.

Lunchbox


Definition:

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Photograph: Franck Allais and Ed Johns for the Guardian Thomasina Miers' banana bread recipe isn't too fatty, and keeps for ages so could last for a good few lunchboxes.
  • (2) Patel is confident he will not give up his serenity for the madness that the corridor promises to bring: “Even if DMIC succeeds in setting up industrial hubs that thrive, we do not want to become robotic labourers who carry their lunchboxes to work every day.
  • (3) Indian hit The Lunchbox also misses out, despite being tipped by many as a potential prize winner, as the organisation which picks the country's contender chose The Good Road instead.
  • (4) How could anyone believe it to be normal for a child to scavenge around bins to access waste; and to steal food from the lunchboxes?"
  • (5) They used to have a tradition: each warder would select a prisoner who was their "handy boy" who would carry their flask and their lunchbox.
  • (6) Be adventurous… It's time for parma ham, mozzarella and caviar lunchboxes.
  • (7) I've seen some whoppers in my time, but Dion's is something else" - his verdict on Dion Dublin's lunchbox, according to the then Coventry chairman Bryan Richardson, in 1994.
  • (8) The hack who had arranged to smuggle a letter into her daughter's lunchbox.
  • (9) New school years are dealt with by the purchase, in August, of pencil cases, lunchboxes and too-long trousers.
  • (10) Display cases show the shredded remains of a junior high-school uniform, the irradiated contents of a lunchbox and the frame of a tricycle – the small boy riding it was incinerated by the blast.
  • (11) But we all know that the daily grind of filling lunchboxes doesn't make it easy to come up with imaginative alternatives.
  • (12) Pakistani children returned to the school where Taliban gunmen killed 150 of their classmates and teachers on Monday, their green school blazers, Superman lunchboxes and hands clutched tightly to their parents a symbol of perseverance despite the horrors they had endured.
  • (13) "How could anyone believe it to be normal for a child to scavenge around bins to access waste; and to steal food from the lunchboxes?
  • (14) That would fit with an industry agenda to prevent or delay the uptake of a system that will allow parents to know how healthy the food is that they are putting in their children’s lunchboxes.
  • (15) Treats Strawberry fruit leather Photograph: Claire Thomson Claire Thomson's strawberry leather is a fruity treat for lunchboxes.
  • (16) Here is Tschiesche's recommendation for a fast, easy to acquire and nutritiously balanced lunchbox: • Pasta salad with vegetables and meat • Pot of low-sugar yoghurt • Fresh fruit • Drink of water or milk • Dried fruit or trail mix rather than cereal bars • Fruit juice or a fruit smoothie could be substituted for fresh fruit • Other alternatives include hummus and cut-up carrot batons
  • (17) Slices of rat brain sit in a plastic sieve balanced in a lunchbox filled with the fluid.
  • (18) The ideal school lunchbox should contain six elements: carbohydrates, protein, calcium, fruit, vegetables and a drink.
  • (19) Children go to school with mutant fruit forms in their lunchboxes – fruit strings, fruit shapes, fruit chews – that are made from juice and puree concentrate.
  • (20) Abolish the states and these lunchbox legends, who couldn’t cut it in federal parliament, would have to get real jobs.