What's the difference between een and peen?

Een


Definition:

  • (n.) The old plural of Eye.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) 32% of the 400 women undergoing such operations in the clinic bet een 1973 and 1979 had sociomedical indications for sterilization, i.e.
  • (2) Some readers have been appalled at the lack of abortion counseling t een-age patients receive while others are appalled that anything at all on abortion is published.
  • (3) One self-contained hand orthosis powered with the Een-Holmgren Actuating Unit has been tested and recommended.
  • (4) Liby was captured outside his family home at 6.15am in Noufle'een, a quiet suburb in eastern Tripoli, according to witnesses, but there were conflicting reports over who took him.
  • (5) Taking users of non-hormonal methods as control, triglyceride levels were higher, and total and free testosterone levels were lower in women using DHPA 150 mg + EEn 10 mg and in those taking contraceptive pills (p less than 0.05 - 0.01).
  • (6) He was very insistent I do it – thankfully, it turns out.” At McQu een’s studio in London’s Clerkenwell, Waplington tried to disappear into the background – staff were instructed not to speak to him, even to offer him a cup of tea.
  • (7) Whereas the street portion of this study approximated normal driving conditions, it should be emphasized that the context of the driving experience een on city streets was experimental.
  • (8) Thus, the extraembryonic ectoderm (EEC), the extraembryonic endoderm (EEN), and the ectoplacental cone (EPC) corresponded to separate communication compartments, with the EPC being further subdivided into three compartments.
  • (9) The combined intragastric injection of 3% acetic acid (0.5 ml thrice a week) for 8 months and EENS for 6 months boosted the total frequency of neoplasms to 100% and resulted in increased multiplicity of tumor--from 9.8--10.7 for EENS alone to 14.5 for EENS + acetic acid.
  • (10) Abdullah al-Ruqai, 21, said three masked men brandishing handguns leapt from a white Mercedes van as his father, whose real name is Nazih Abdul-Hamed al-Ruqai, returned in his car from morning prayers at 6.30am on Saturday in the leafy suburb of Noufle'een.
  • (11) The results suggest that the metabolic effect of DHPA 150 mg + EEn 10 mg is not higher than that of the commonly used oral contraceptives.
  • (12) Interestingly, the EEN was observed to exhibit a very low level of dye coupling with the adjacent visceral embryonic endoderm (EN), and consistent with the latter dye coupling results was the finding that the EEN was ionically coupled to the EN, but not with any other extraembryonic tissues.
  • (13) Female rats were mated betw een 1700 and 1730 or between 1800 and 1830 hours.
  • (14) Serum prolactin may have b een elevated due to anesthesia and exsanguination and showed a rapid increase which occurred simultaneously with elevated LH and FSH on the afternoon of proestrus.
  • (15) As the value of observed rate constant between DAO and the product was constant at high product concentrations, the binding mechanism can be explained as follows; E + Im in equilibrium with EIm in equilibrium with EEN: rapid bimolecular and slow unimolecular processes.
  • (16) The dose-dependent changes of EEN, TPA, TOA are shown in experiments on the animals under hyperbaric oxygen (HBO) pressure (0.2, 0.3, 0.5, 0.7 MPa from 30 min.
  • (17) In 48 in whom tubal patency had b een considered abnormal, 90% were found to be so at laparotomy.
  • (18) The satellite images show that the Masha al-Arb’een area has been wiped out.

Peen


Definition:

  • (n.) A round-edged, or hemispherical, end to the head of a hammer or sledge, used to stretch or bend metal by indentation.
  • (n.) The sharp-edged end of the head of a mason's hammer.
  • (v. t.) To draw, bend, or straighten, as metal, by blows with the peen of a hammer or sledge.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) This could be shown in the shot peened plates as well as in the polished plates.
  • (2) A 1.6-kilobase internal fragment contains an open reading frame of 927 bases coding for an immunoreactive peptide of 34,349 daltons, which corresponds in size with an observed cytoplasmic form of fimbrial peptide (P. M. Fives-Taylor, F. L. Macrina, T. J. Pritchard, and S. J. Peene, Infect.
  • (3) This effect was especially marked after a shot-peening of alloys and a very high polishing of resin.
  • (4) Shot peening of surgical implants thus means an improvement in quality.
  • (5) The hardening achieved by shot peening is not reduced by bending.
  • (6) Shot peening can increase the fatigue strength of commercially available surgical plates made of 1.4435 alloy by 40% even in a corrosive environment.
  • (7) Up to now we implanted 37 shot peened osteosynthesis plates for fixation of intertrochanteric osteotomies.
  • (8) Our investigations show that residual stresses resulting from shot peening are reduced by additional bending of the plates.
  • (9) Metallurgic specimens showed not so many pittings at the shot peened plates in the region of the screw hole as were seen at the polished plates after the same period of implantation.
  • (10) The year before the Meyer-Lindenberg study was published, the existence of that link had been established still more firmly by a group of Dutch researchers led by Dr Jaap Peen.
  • (11) Shot peening is a cold-working process to increase the fatigue life of osteosynthesis plates.

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