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Doucet


Definition:

  • (n.) Alt. of Dowset

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Recent data in the chinchilla (Relkin and Doucet, 1991), suggest that these differences may arise in part from differences in inter-stimulus recovery processes in the different spontaneous rate groups.
  • (2) The BBC World Service won two awards, including best news and current affairs programme for Newshour and Lyse Doucet, who won news journalist of the year.
  • (3) Contacted by Canada.com, Doucet issued this response : "Mr Morrissey’s disrespect for all those who have been affected by the Holocaust won’t change our position ... [The] government has been steadfast in its support for our Canadian sealers and the communities where they live."
  • (4) Other recipients have included Lyse Doucet, Michael Buerk, John Simpson, Robert Fisk, Charles Wheeler, Bridget Kendall, George Alagiah, Fergal Keane and Ann Leslie.
  • (5) A highly porous and efficient discontinuous sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide slab gel electrophoresis system was recently described by J. P. Doucet and J. M. Trifaró [1988) Anal.
  • (6) Our dear Lebanese friend Kamal, the kindest of hosts, was killed in Taliban attack," BBC journalist Lyse Doucet said on Twitter.
  • (7) These large midlevel jnds were measured as a function of signal delay, revealing that they are not completely recovered to the normal (unmasked) values by 400 ms. We interpret these data as a consequence of the slower recovery of low-spontaneous rate, high-threshold neurons following prior stimulation (Relkin and Doucet, 1990).
  • (8) They suggested that this effect is related to the finding that low spontaneous rate (SR) auditory-nerve neurons take a considerable time to recover from adaptation [E. M. Relkin and J. R. Doucet, Hear.
  • (9) New factual programmes will focus on the children of the Gaza war, with Lyse Doucet, Britain’s forgotten slave owners and a series about a new sex offence unit set up by the Greater Manchester Police force.
  • (10) This slow recovery of the midlevel jnd's is consistent with the finding that low-spontaneous rate (SR) neurons have a slow recovery from forward masking [E. M. Relkin and J. R. Doucet, Hear.
  • (11) Two instruments were used: a sociodemographic questionnaire and a semi-structured interview developed by Desjean, Doucet, and Gagnon (1983) specifically for phenomenological studies.
  • (12) As for her assertion that Canadian sealers are just "hard-working men and women in rural communities", Morrissey went straight to the second world war for an analogy: "I should remind Sophie Doucet that building and maintaining the concentration camps of Auschwitz also provided livelihoods, but this hardly made the camps warranted," he wrote.
  • (13) The combined use of the discontinuous gel electrophoresis system of J. P. Doucet and J. M. Trifaró [1988) Anal.
  • (14) In a new post to the blog True To You , Morrissey replied to comments by fisheries ministry spokesperson Sophie Doucet, who had called the star "a millionaire celebrity, desperate for a hobby".
  • (15) "I can assure Sophie Doucet that I know more about the seal hunt than I wish to know," he wrote.
  • (16) I mean, when the axe falls, it will be swift, and I will read about it in a newspaper before I will get told by the BBC – that’s just life.” Bruce said attitudes about women on TV news had been changed by reporters such as the BBC chief international correspondent Lyse Doucet.

Testicle


Definition:

  • (n.) One of the essential male genital glands which secrete the semen.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The ureter was connected to the epididymis of the testicle.
  • (2) On 89 regularly descended, autoptically obtained testicles, the following morphometric investigations were performed: Calculations of the volums, the mean diameter of the tubuli seminiferi, the total lenght of the tubuli, the mean content of spermatogonia per cross section of one tubulus seminiferus, and the total number of spermatogonia.
  • (3) You can also blast individual eyeballs from their sockets, or – if you're particularly skilful – make their testicles explode like a pair of microwaved eggs.
  • (4) The majority of testicular germ cell tumors in adults are accompanied by neoplastic intratubular germ cells; these cells were uniformly absent in ten pure yolk sac tumors (endodermal sinus tumors) of the testicle in children studied morphologically and immunohistochemically.
  • (5) The earlier the treatment of congenital dystopic testicles is performed the larger are the chances of a development of the tubules corresponding to age.
  • (6) Inferiority complexes are not frequent, 81.2% of the men do not suffer from inferiority complexes and the remaining 18% suffer from an inferiority complex associated with the loss of the testicle or inadequate ejaculation of semen.
  • (7) The incidence of Sertoli cell tumors and seminoma was approximately twice as high in dogs with unilaterally retained inguinal testicles as in abdominal cryptorchids.
  • (8) On the other hand, metastases in the epididymis of extraurinary adenocarcinomas most of which were digestive, were not discovered until the increased size and pain in the testicle attracted the patient's attention and the exploration led to the identification of the tumour in the epidiymis (2, 4, 5).
  • (9) We feel that this is an appropriate procedure to be used in patients who have lost the testicles and scrotum traumatically, either one or both testicles, or in the situation where both testicles have been spared.
  • (10) In conditions with retention of the testicles in the upper inguinal region LH-RH proved to be more successful than gonadotropin.
  • (11) Testosterone and dihydrotestosterone inhibit the contractions at lower doses and stimulate the contractions at higher doses and thus may regulate the transport of spermatozoa from the rat testicle.
  • (12) This disparity from testicular lymphatic drainage of the rat suggests that the immunologic privilege, if any, in mice and guinea pigs has an alternative explanation (e.g., lymphatic effect of steroidal factors emanating from the testicles or adrenal gland and altering the response to foreign graft).
  • (13) "He couldn't stop interfering … He once made me so angry I had to lead him away by the testicles."
  • (14) Except for the tibia, muscle, and brain, stable zinc decreased in all tissues of calves fed the 1500 ppm lead diets, and differences were significant in pancreas, heart, and testicle.
  • (15) Oxygen uptake was significantly lower in the pituitary gland and testicles of malnourished males than of controls.
  • (16) Ultrasonic examination is recommended preoperatively in boys with non-palpable testicles in order to provide optimal surgical intervention.
  • (17) In this manner, he was able to act out (by virtue of his body-testicle equation) his identification with, and control over, the disappearing testicles in the setting of a claustrophilic union with the mother.
  • (18) Statistically postoperative parameters all were significantly improved and the left testicle volume increased.
  • (19) Depression of spermatogenesis and decrease in the mean seminiferous tubular size was seen in the "normal" testicle after unilateral torsion.
  • (20) Other findings included: small seminal vesicles in 1.6% of examinations (Brahman breed highest with 8.6%, P less than .001), enlarged ampullae, 1.9%, 'soft' testicles, 3.4% and small testicles, 7.5%.

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