What's the difference between ebbing and fallback?
Ebbing
Definition:
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Ebb
Example Sentences:
(1) In the first experiment ovariectomized female hamsters were administered varying dosages of progesterone (P), dihydrotestosterone (DHT) or CI-628 at the same time (concurrently) as estrogen (EB) or 48 hr after EB (sequentially).
(2) Following parturition, NONLAC cows averaged 4.0 d to negative EB nadir and 14.3 d to first ovulation.
(3) The efflux rate for EB of strains with duplicated ebr genes was twice the rate of strains with a single ebr gene.
(4) The amount of EB or progesterone injected seemed unimportant but, in either case, had to be given within a limited diurnal period of sensitivity.
(5) The authors report 23 cases of hereditary epidermolysis bullosa (EB).
(6) Similar proportions of T and B cells bound EB at similar levels.
(7) This results suggest the presence of structural abnormalities in epidermis of EB simplex.
(8) The use of DAPI in addition to EB for staining makes possible the localization of ds DNA and other species of nucleic acids on a single gel.
(9) The antiserum reacted at a lower titer with the Jijoye and EB-3 lines of Burkitt's lymphoma, the RPMI 4098 cell line of normal human lymphocytes, and culture lines of human melanoma and osteogenic sarcoma than with the RPMI 8226 cells or bone marrow from certain patients having multiple myeloma.
(10) Among OVX rats, those administered EB and P (1.0 mg) displayed significant reductions in TF latency compared to vehicle controls.
(11) If EB arrested myoblasts are released into proliferation promoting medium rather than medium that induces fusion they neither fuse nor proliferate.
(12) The mother had produced two affected offspring diagnosed variously as having junctional or dystrophic EB.
(13) A fuzzy coat was observed on EB located in the HPMN vacuoles only in the presence of specific antibody.
(14) The MT-2, derived from an adult T-cell leukaemia (ATL) cell, the Molt-4F, a human T-cell line, and the Isk, an EB virus-transformed B-cell line, were found to have high-affinity receptors for somatostatin, a cyclic tetradecapeptide that inhibits the release of substances such as growth hormone, TSH, glucagon, insulin, secretin, gastrin and cholecystokinin.
(15) The cell lines were positive for EB virus-associated nuclear antigen but negative for EA and EB viral capsid antigen.
(16) No EB leakage occurred in the absence of HPD at any light dose or in the absence of light at any HPC dose.
(17) Single injection of 5 micrograms EB into OVX animals 72 h prior to the experiment was as effective as P in inhibiting Ca2+ uptake by synaptosomes of the brain stem and MRF, but less effective than P in case of NCP and the hippocampus.
(18) Long-lasting oscillations, in particular of the EB-VCA antibody levels were found in sera of patients with prolonged health disorders following IM.
(19) A low-cost modular compact personal computer-based system for surface precordial mapping (SPM) developed by the authors was used to detect rejection periods, documented by endomyocardial biopsy (EB), in heart transplant patients on cyclosporine A therapy.
(20) Two DNA plasmids, pEGF and pACL29, intercalated with ethidium bromide (EB), have been examined by circular dichroism (CD) and dynamic light scattering (DLS).
Fallback
Definition:
Example Sentences:
(1) If the initial acceleration of the atrial rate is available from a Holter monitor or a standard electrocardiographic recording, the fallback response can be easily detected as the transition from pacing at the upper rate limit to the fallback rate.
(2) This has led some western officials to saythe group might be preparing to use the Libyan front as a fallback base in case of a defeat in Iraq and Syria.
(3) Only two things can: a more attractive agreement, or a less attractive fallback.
(4) It destroyed its usefulness to Tehran either as a fallback in case its publicly acknowledged enrichment plant in Natanz was bombed or as part of a covert parallel uranium processing cycle aimed at building a bomb – as western governments allege.
(5) A new fallback function may be useful to prevent the initiation of ELTs.
(6) [But] as long as we've got the fallback of mutual aid, we would cope and we would deal with it effectively."
(7) The government is actively considering the policy known as quantative easing as a fallback position.
(8) It is that Israel greatly prefers the fallback option to a peace agreement.
(9) Supraventricular tachyarrhythmic attacks were associated with attainment of the programmed upper rate limit at which time the fallback mode was activated and the pacemaker automatically converted to a ventricular demand (VVI) mode.
(10) Since Oslo, in fact, the US has done quite the reverse, working to maintain the low cost of Israel’s fallback option.
(11) The budget report said the government "aims" to do this without purchasing controversial carbon credits from cuts made in other countries, but said these "offsets" could be a "fallback option".
(12) Osborne's fallback is to argue that the UK's downturn is nothing to do with his austerity measures, but caused by a sudden collapse in growth across Europe and the US.
(13) Forbidding any risk rating is likely to cause adverse selection problems, whereas permitting the fallback insurer to risk rate should help it to perform its proper role and avoid being subject to dumping of high risks.
(14) But many people are over-reliant on IVF – not fate – as their fallback.
(15) The fallback argument that Snowden has alerted terrorists to the fact that Washington is able to read their emails and listen in on their phone conversations – enabling them to change their methods of communication – is hardly worth considering, as groups like al-Qaida have long since figured that out.
(16) The performance of a fallback insurer, present in most market-based health reform proposals, is shown to depend on whether or not it is permitted to risk rate.
(17) In conclusion, intermittent supraventricular tachyarrhythmias which are resistant to drug therapy can be treated with His ablation and dual chamber pacing utilizing special pacemaker features such as the fallback mode.
(18) Benyon said new powers in the water bill to directly regulate flood insurance premiums were a "fallback" plan.
(19) The Palestinians, too, have endeavoured to make Israel’s fallback option less attractive through two uprisings and other periodic bouts of violence.
(20) Meeting this target in the fallback year of 2015-6 also now looks improbable.