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Dyer


Definition:

  • (n.) One whose occupation is to dye cloth and the like.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) As well as George Dyer, there was the murderer Perry Smith in the Truman Capote story Infamous, the hot-headed mobster child-killer in Road To Perdition, the brooding Ted Hughes in Gwyneth Paltrow’s Sylvia biopic and a belligerent Mossad assassin in Steven Spielberg’s Munich.
  • (2) Also, the reconstitutive capacity of total solubilized membrane and that of the Mr 71,000-11,000 region of the Superose eluate are recovered in a chloroform extract prepared by the method of Bligh and Dyer.
  • (3) In addition, the ability to apply the extraction technique to the upper phase of Bligh & Dyer extracts permitted simple analysis not only of choline and phosphocholine, but also of phosphatidylcholine and lipid products of phospholipase C and phospholipase D activity (1,2-diacylglycerol and phosphatidic acid respectively) from the same cell or tissue sample.
  • (4) As Geoff Dyer notes in his essay for Dewe Mathews's book, her images may "bear a conceptual resemblance to Sternfeld's, but they are taken within the already charged zone of memory that is the Western Front.
  • (5) Binding of unoxidized hematoxylin by various substrates has long been known to professional dyers and was ascribed to hydrogen bonding.
  • (6) Dyer declared a state of emergency, and alongside Mina, Hopper and a local imam urged Americans to give blood and unite.
  • (7) Zoo and Danny Dyer condemn any violence against women.
  • (8) As a child growing up in the 1960s she loved comics and books including Elinor Brent-Dyer's Chalet School stories , but a career as a writer was not on her radar because she never came across black writers or characters.
  • (9) Man of the match Lukasz Fabianski (Swansea City) Swansea City (4-2-3-1) Fabianski; Rangel, Williams, Fernández, Taylor; Shelvey (Carroll, 60), Ki; Dyer, Sigurdsson (Emnes, 76), Montero (Routledge, 22); Bony.
  • (10) A retrospective cohort mortality study was conducted on 807 fur dyers, fur dressers (tanners), and fur service workers who were pensioned between 1952 and 1977 by the Fur, Leather and Machine Workers Union of New York City.
  • (11) Swansea: Tremmel, Tiendalli, Bartley, Amat, Taylor, Shelvey, Fulton, Dyer, Emnes, Routledge, Bony.
  • (12) Analysis of the Bligh and Dyer lipid extracts of rat brain revealed that 60 min after injection, 80-85% of the radioactivity was in choline and ethanolamine phosphoglycerides.
  • (13) With 93 minutes on the clock, Nathan Dyer collected the ball in the West Ham United penalty area and delivered a right-foot cross that struck Joe Cole on an elbow.
  • (14) It is the most homespun of arrangements for a team with such lofty ambitions, but somehow it will be a fitting send-off in a city that has embraced the idea from the start, with Major Buddy Dyer being one of their most fervent supporters, and some 20,000 showing up for the championship game against Charlotte last September .
  • (15) At another college, Dyer set up a message board with the aim of creating an online version of student late-night coffee sessions putting the world to rights.
  • (16) Bowles had taken majoun, a jam made from cannabis, to write Port's death scene in The Sheltering Sky and in his second novel he has Dyer descend into Spanish Morocco and a madness induced in part by a "kif" haze.
  • (17) Works great!” F or Dyer and Mayer, the immediate problem was obvious: while the lab mice and feral dogs had received injections in controlled studies, wild rats would have to eat the formula of their own volition.
  • (18) Dyer's actions, which were portrayed by Edward Fox in the 1982 Richard Attenborough film Gandhi, emboldened the Indian independence movement.
  • (19) High profile signings, including Danny Dyer, as the Queen Vic's new landlord Mick Carter, and acclaimed stage and screen actor Timothy West, joining the show as Carter's father, Stan.
  • (20) Furthermore, time-resolved IR experiments have shown that photodissociated CO binds to CuB+ prior to recombining with Fea3(2+) (Dyer, R. B., O. Einarsdóttir, P. M. Killough, J. J. López-Garriga, and W. H. Woodruff.

Tyer


Definition:

  • (n.) One who ties, or unites.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Jones, 62, lives in Hampshire and was a director of Smith & Tyers, a company based in Borough High Street, south London.
  • (2) We have cloned the cDNA for pleckstrin from the HL-60 human promyelocytic leukemia cell line by immunological screening of a lambda gt11 expression library (Tyers et al.
  • (3) Tyers estimates parents with kids who want to play soccer seriously would be expected to put in around $50,000 over the course of 10 years, with no guarantee of return on investment.
  • (4) A further $500,000 went to Smith &Tyers in 1999 from Harbour Engineering, an Abacha company.
  • (5) This is a far cry from what Tyers went through himself.
  • (6) In April 1996 Citibank records show a transfer to Smith & Tyers of $300,000.
  • (7) Group 1 (N = 6) consisted of hearts infused with the basic cardioplegic solution (Tyers' solution with glucose), to which no CC was added.
  • (8) In both groups the hearts were initially protected with iso-osmolar potassium Tyers' cardioplegia.
  • (9) In conclusion, cardioplegic protection can be achieved in the immature rabbit myocardium with both St. Thomas' Hospital and Tyers solutions, but acalcemic solutions such as Bretschneider and Roe solutions (which may be effective in the adult heart) increased damage in this preparation.
  • (10) Cardioplegic arrest was initiated with Tyers' iso-osmolar (IO) solution (Group A); IO + superoxide dismutase (SOD) (Group B) and IO + allopurinol (Group C).
  • (11) Soccer in the United States is a pay-to-play model,” says James Tyers, a British soccer coach and former professional player based in Detroit.
  • (12) Using these indices of function, whereas Tyers' solution provided poor protection, blood provided excellent protection in rabbit hearts under normothermic conditions.
  • (13) Growing up on a council estate – the British equivalent of housing projects – in Norfolk, England, Tyers says soccer is what got him out of poverty.
  • (14) Time to develop 5 mm contracture during the ischemic period was significantly shorter using Tyers' than with the other solutions.

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