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Egged


Definition:

  • (imp. & p. p.) of Egg

Example Sentences:

  • (1) I’m very sorry.” Who is Billy Bush: the man egging on Trump in tape about groping women Read more Trump and Bush had been on a bus headed to the set of the soap opera Days of Our Lives, in which Trump was set to make a cameo.
  • (2) Competition for resources also occurs from noncancer drugs, eg, cardiovascular agents.
  • (3) Black males with low intentions to use condoms reported significantly more negative attitudes about the use of condoms (eg, using condoms is disgusting) and reacted with more intense anger when their partners asked about previous sexual contacts, when a partner refused sex without a condom, or when they perceived condoms as interfering with foreplay and sexual pleasure.
  • (4) --The frequency of common clinical manifestations (eg, headache, fever, and rash) and laboratory findings (eg, leukocyte and platelet counts and serum chemistry abnormalities) of patients with infectious diseases was tabulated.
  • (5) The phenomenon observed in case 2 and 3 is suspected to be caused by some allergic mechanism eg.
  • (6) Egged on by Israel, Trump has threatened to tear up Obama’s landmark 2015 nuclear deal with Iran.
  • (7) Human T cell clones cytotoxic for autologous sarcoma cell lines have been developed from patient JM with an osteogenic sarcoma, and from patients EG and RM with malignant fibrohistiocytoma.
  • (8) Subacute (10-day) and subchronic (90-day) toxicity studies of ethylene glycol (EG) were conducted in male and female Sprague-Dawley rats to provide the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Office of Drinking Water with toxicity data for final preparation of a Health Advisory for the chemical.
  • (9) ANCA-associated vasculitides can be categorized into a number of distinctive clinicopathologic categories, eg, Wegener's granulomatosis, Churg-Strauss syndrome, pulmonary renal syndrome, microscopic polyarteritis nodosa, leukocytoclastic angiitis, and necrotizing and crescentic glomerulonephritis.
  • (10) This correlation coefficient indicates a short-term variation of serum cholesterol, and reflects measurement errors and intra-individual fluctuations in cholesterol level, eg due to variations in dietary habits.
  • (11) The patient died 30 h after taking EG without being effectively treated.
  • (12) This study indicates that NaF can inhibit renal stone formation induced by EG by decreasing oxalate synthesis and urinary oxalate excretion, and suggests a possible clinical therapeutic value of NaF in the prevention of oxalate kidney stones.
  • (13) We examined the effect of ethylene glycol (EG) concentration, in water, on O2 sensitivity, stirring effect, in vitro drift, in vitro response time, behaviour on the skin of newborn infants and in vivo response time.
  • (14) In contrast, the additional karyotypic changes in de novo Ph+ ALL (eg, +4, -7, -20, markers) were those commonly seen in ALL without a Ph and were generally different from those seen in CML-BC.
  • (15) Academic units of allied health (eg, schools and colleges of allied health) are relatively new to institutions of higher education.
  • (16) When external Na+ concentration was reduced, Ec, Ea and Eg were linearly and similarly shifted in the negative direction, indicating that all these reversal potentials are determined primarily by a Na+ conductance.
  • (17) Thus egasyn levels are determined by the Eg locus and show additive inheritance.
  • (18) Direct inoculation of blood from a bacteremic animal, eg, by needle stick is a theoretical, but, so far, undocumented health risk.
  • (19) Enzyme markers of skeletal muscle injury that have been previously used (eg, aldolase, enolase, aspartate aminotransferase, and lactate dehydrogenase isoenzyme 5) are not as specific as creatine kinase and have limited clinical utility.
  • (20) Characteristic hemodynamic changes associated with hypothyroidism in the rat were noted (eg.

Egger


Definition:

  • (n.) One who gathers eggs; an eggler.
  • (v. t.) One who eggs or incites.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) These correspond to the type I and type III precursors analyzed previously at the cDNA level [Richter, K., Egger, R. and Kreil, G. (1986) J. Biol.
  • (2) And then there's a younger generation coming through – Jhumpa Lahiri, Dave Eggers, Jonathan Lethem, Jonathan Safran Foer.
  • (3) The second definition highlights followers of a certain hipster culture, which revels in a childlike naivety; the films of Wes Anderson , the early books of Dave Eggers , and the twee indie pop of Belle and Sebastian are all mentioned.
  • (4) Revisions are suggested in the guidelines given recently by Egger et al.
  • (5) Facebook Twitter Pinterest The crowd greets Trump’s plane Photograph: Dave Eggers The mood among the people gathered was so gentle, so calm and so welcoming, that, when the first notes of “Tiny Dancer” emerged from the sound system, the song didn’t seem at all incongruous.
  • (6) Dave Eggers's 2013 novel The Circle paints a portrait of an America without privacy, where a vast, internet-based, multimedia empire surveys and controls the lives of its people, relying on strict adherence to its motto: "Secrets are lies, sharing is caring, and privacy is theft."
  • (7) But the outcome of ever greater transparency must be that satirised by Dave Eggers’ in his novel, The Circle .
  • (8) This has led to the development of plates that have a greater overall dimension and stiffness compared to earlier plate models, as exemplified by the Lane or Eggers type of plate.
  • (9) (The happiest words: "I told you so") The author "meant everything to me when I was learning how to write and learning how to read", Dave Eggers said at the 2009 National Book Awards ceremony, when he and Vidal received honorary citations.
  • (10) Things have changed since 2003, when there were estimated to be only 500 remaining inhabitants in Marial Bai, and when Eggers accompanied Achak Deng on his first trip back home in 17 years.
  • (11) Photograph: Dave Eggers The vendors in the parking lot had been selling a wide variety of Trump gear, much of it on the extreme end of the messaging scale.
  • (12) When Frey first arrived on the literary scene he showed no qualms about squaring up to the distinguished writers of the period, writers such as Dave Eggers and David Foster Wallace, just as in rehab he wasted no time (by his account) in challenging the toughest guy in the centre to a brawl.
  • (13) © Dave Eggers · Spamalot opens at the Palace Theatre, London W1, on September 30.
  • (14) "I went to Atlanta to meet with Val and Mary, not really expecting to undertake a four-year project," recalls Eggers, who is based in San Francisco.
  • (15) To Eggers’ evident astonishment, he found those present “a broad cross-section of regular people … genial, polite and, with few notable exceptions, their opinions within the realm of the reasonable”.
  • (16) The procedures were either a modified Eggers' operation, a lowering of the patella or a combination of both.
  • (17) The first 85 students at Valentino's and Eggers' Marial Bai secondary school.
  • (18) If you doubt this, I suggest you seek out a copy of Dave Eggers’ recent(ish) novel The Circle and turn to page 299.
  • (19) Joaquin Phoenix in Her Jonze's new movie Her – his first as both sole writer and director (after his splendidly mind-boggling collaborations with Charlie Kaufman on Being John Malkovich and Adaptation , and with Dave Eggers and Maurice Sendak on Where The Wild Things Are ) – is being sold as "A Spike Jonze Love Story."
  • (20) The heavy enzyme is a complex of one molecule of light enzyme (consisting of three alpha subunits) and approximately 60 beta subunits (A. Bacher, R. Bauer, U. Eggers, H. Harders, and H. Schnepple, p. 729--732, in T. P. Singer (ed.

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