(n.) A line used to fasten the upper corners of a sail to the yard or gaff; -- also called head earing.
(n.) A line for hauling the reef cringle to the yard; -- also called reef earing.
(n.) A line fastening the corners of an awning to the rigging or stanchions.
(n.) Coming into ear, as corn.
(n.) A plowing of land.
Example Sentences:
(1) In addition autoradiography was performed to localize labelled cells in the inner ear.
(2) In addition to the aqueduct other associated inner ear anomalies have been identified in 60% of this population including: enlarged vestibule (14); enlarged vestibule and lateral semicircular canal (7); enlarged vestibule and hypoplastic cochlea (4); and hypoplastic cochlea (4).
(3) Circuitry has been developed to feed the output of an ear densitogram pickup into one channel of a two-channel Holter monitor.
(4) Bipolar derivations with the maximum PSE always included the locations with the maximum PSE obtained from a linked ears reference.
(5) There were no statistically significant increases in ABR thresholds for irradiated ears vs. control ears.
(6) In the 12 prognostically most favourable ears the cavity was repneumatized.
(7) In the study group 43 (64%) children had a confirmed bacterial AOM and 24 (36%) showed no bacterial growth from middle ear fluid.
(8) Ernst Reissner studied the formation of the inner ear initially using the embryos of fowls, then the embryos of mammals, mainly cows and pigs, and to a less extent the embryos of man.
(9) Platinum deer mice are conspicuously pale, with light ears and tail stripe.
(10) Fascia TM grafts atrophied in 35 of 43 ears (80%), and perichondrium atrophied in 8 of 20 ears (40%).
(11) Noise exposure and demographic data applicable to the United States, and procedures for predicting noise-induced permanent threshold shift (NIPTS) and nosocusis, were used to account for some 8.7 dB of the 13.4 dB average difference between the hearing levels at high frequencies for otologically and noise screened versus unscreened male ears; (this average difference is for the average of the hearing levels at 3000, 4000, and 6000 Hz, average for the 10th, 50th, and 90th percentiles, and ages 20-65 years).
(12) Recurrent respiratory infections occurred in 17 (38%), and chronic recurrent middle ear effusions were noted in 33 (73%).
(13) The observed staining indicated that the epithelium of the external auditory meatus has a pattern of keratin expression typical of epidermis in general and the epithelium of the middle ear resembles simple columnar epithelia.
(14) On the seventh day, when middle ear effusions were absent, the ciliary activity had recovered to normal.
(15) Calves were tagged in the right ear with the green certified preconditioned for health (CPH) tag of the American Association of Bovine Practitioners.
(16) Inner Ear Decompression Sickness (IEDCS)--manifested by tinnitus, vertigo, nausea, vomiting, and hearing loss--is usually associated with deep air or mixed gas dives, and accompanied by other CNS symptoms of decompression sickness (DCS).
(17) Real ear CVRs, calculated from real ear recordings of nonsense syllables, were obtained from eight hearing-impaired listeners.
(18) A 56-year-old man was admitted because of left facial palsy and hearing loss of bilateral ears.
(19) Bamu also beat him, taking a pair of pliers and wrenching his ear.
(20) Most symptoms come from the ciliated airways (nose, paranasal sinuses, and bronchs) and from the middle ear.
Enring
Definition:
(v. t.) To encircle.
Example Sentences:
(1) 3H-nipecotic acid (3H-NIP) binding to GABA uptake recognition sites was studied in the hippocampus of 3 groups of male, Long Evans rats: Group 1: ethanol-naive rats (ENR); Group II: ethanol-preferring rats (DR) and non-preferring rats (NDR), which had consumed about 5 g.kg-1.d-1 and 1 g-1.d-1 of alcohol respectively in the form of a 12% ethanol solution prior to 3H-NIP binding analysis; Group III: DR and NDR who had had no access to ethanol for 21 d after the initial exposure of ethanol solution (28 d).
(2) In the ENR-test after Brengelmann and Brengelmann clear introversion values, significantly high neurodizism values and slightly increased rigidity values were shown.
(3) The ENR- and VELA-tests are suitable as a screening for mass examinations.
(4) ENR subtraction may become difficult in certain circumstances, as insufficient "background areas" may be viewed, but it has been shown that the use of a "universal" (for the particular system) ENR subtraction may give, if anything, more accurate results.
(5) It did not affect the thickness of the cerebral cortex nor did it affect the capacity for the cortex to be thickened by ENR.
(6) The suppression of all ERG components except the a-wave by glycine injected into the vitreous body was accompanied in all structures by the suppression of all PR components except the very initial ENR.
(7) In addition, it did not alter the superior performance on two spatial water maze tasks that was caused by ENR.
(8) When compared with 26-30 age- and sex-matched controls, as a group the patients' circulating ENR+, OKT+3, and OKT+4 cells were depressed (0.001 less than or equal to P less than or equal to 0.06), whereas their OKT+8 cell population was not.
(9) Two experiments examined the effects of neonatal or adult intracerebral injections of 6-hydroxydopamine (6-OHDA) on the effects of enriched (ENR) vs. impoverished (IMP) housing conditions.
(10) The correlations between the ENR-test (Brengelmann and Brengelmann) and the VELA-test (Fahrenberg) result in a highly significant coincidence of the dimensions neuroticism and anatomic instability with the categories A until F or Kühn's questionnaire test of student's troubles (QST).
(11) 180 students without pathological psychic findings, 233 students with psychic disturbances, 168 internal patients with vegetative disturbances and 231 patients with progressive chronic polyarthritis were interrogated with the VELA-questionnaire of Fahrenberg and the ENR-questionnaire according to Brengelmann and Brengelmann.
(12) A cervico-brachial psychalgia is present, when an organic muscle disease was excluded, when in the ENR-test high values to neuroticism, to introversion and rigidity are found and when a temporary connection to actual conflicts are the result.
(13) This study investigated the effects of neonatal intraventricular administration of 6-hydroxydopamine (6-OHDA, 15 micrograms total with and without desmethylimipramine pretreatment) on the cortical thickening and behavioral effects of 35 days of enriched postweaning housing (ENR) in the rat.
(14) Following TS treatment, the proportions of ENR+, OKT+3, and OKT+4 cells increased to normal in all group I patients.
(15) When EcR and EnR levels were compared after 48 h of P treatment in the presence or absence of E2, or after 48 h of E2 withdrawal, the loss of EnR following P treatment appeared to be independent of any changes in EcR levels or serum E2 levels, and only dependent on the presence of P. These results clearly illustrate that the chronic administration of P decreases the uterine concentration of its own receptor, and suggests that P decreases the E2 receptor system by a selective action within the nucleus which diminishes their ability to retain EnR.
(16) ENR did not attenuate the hyperactivity of the neonatal DA-depleted rat.
(17) Before the diagnosis of VMR can be made, AR and ENR must be ruled out.
(18) Low (greater than 1 SD or greater than 2 SD below mean in controls) or borderline (mean value of two subsequent tests greater than 1 SD below mean in controls) values of ENR+, OKT+3, and OKT+4 cells were seen in nine (group I) of the 15 patients tested, while the remaining six patients (group II) had normal T-cell proportions.
(19) E2 cytosol receptor (EcR) and E2 nuclear receptor (EnR) levels were significantly lower after 12 h of P treatment and remained so for the duration of this study.