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Elaine


Definition:

  • (n.) Alt. of Elain

Example Sentences:

  • (1) She sent the finished manuscript to Elaine Greene , a London literary agent.
  • (2) The series has been commissioned by Elaine Bedell, director of entertainment and comedy at ITV.
  • (3) DC Elaine McIver, 43, from the Cheshire force, an officer for 20 years, was attending the concert while off duty with her husband and two children.
  • (4) While the search continued her son Adam Fawell, 29, told the Yorkshire Evening Post: “The support we are getting from friends and family is unbelievable and the stuff that is going around generally is incredible and a little bit overwhelming.” Elaine McIver, 43 Facebook Twitter Pinterest Elaine McIver The family of Elaine McIver confirmed on Thursday that she had been killed in the blast on Monday.
  • (5) She laughs loudly, suddenly looking very like her Seinfeld character, Elaine Benes – big eyes, wide smile in the middle of an absolutely symmetrical face.
  • (6) The singer Elaine Paige, the former Bros star Matt Goss and the DJ Sara Cox will be among the contestants on a festive edition of Strictly Come Dancing.
  • (7) They’ve gone and checked their room but their stuff is still in there.” The family of Denis and Elaine Thwaites, aged 70 and 69, from Blackpool in Lancashire, were initially told they had been hurt in the attack, but then learned the information they had been given was incorrect.
  • (8) In Brighton, the collective registration of Debbie and Elaine Gaston, Gino Meriano and Mike Ullett, and Roger Lewis and Keith Willmott-Goodall was almost certainly the first in the country.
  • (9) Tappin's wife, Elaine, who suffers from chronic illness Churg-Strauss Syndrome, was unable to attend the court in Texas.
  • (10) The Australia Director at Human Rights Watch, Elaine Pearson, said Dutton “shouldn’t point the finger at refugee advocates when it’s Australia’s inhumane policies of offshore detention and deterrence that are driving people to the brink of despair”.
  • (11) Instead, Kiarostami's assistant Elaine Tyler-Hall (who worked on the production in Aix-en-Provence last year), will direct the show, which opens on 29 May.
  • (12) Although it’s raison d’etre is to represent the yes movement, there’s an over-reliance of well ken’t pro-independence faces like Elaine C Smith, Carolyn Leckie, Martin Compston and Cat Boyd.
  • (13) Elaine Needham set up her solicitor's firm in Tottenham High Road, north London, in 1998.
  • (14) "A growing number of people are becoming aware of where they shop [and] more interested in ideas of how they are living," says Elaine Henry, owner of Word Power.
  • (15) For Elaine Forehead, who works for social services in Blaenau Gwent, the numbers reflect despair.
  • (16) The ITV director of entertainment and comedy, Elaine Bedell, said it would be "one of the biggest TV events on ITV this year".
  • (17) Elaine Prior, a senior analyst at the global investment bank Citigroup said: “It appears to us that the mechanism, as described in the consultation paper, is unlikely to impose any significant costs or constraints on companies … it also appears unlikely to make any significant positive contribution to Australia’s emissions reduction efforts.” The carbon and environment daily newsletter has calculated that BlueScope steel could be able to double its greenhouse emissions before it breaches its “safeguard” baseline, because of the effect of closing one of the blast furnaces at its Point Kembla plant.
  • (18) Facebook Twitter Pinterest Dave Mines: “It was a cry of freedom.” Photograph: Elaine Preece The selected leavers are a defiant group, typified by Dave Mines, a 73-year-old retired ambulance commander, who features prominently on the pot brandishing a hammer in his back garden in Chesterfield.
  • (19) Elaine C Smith, actor "Becoming independent is no magic pill but I believe it is the start, a real start, for this country and its people, on the wonderful journey to a better nation."
  • (20) Elaine Winter, whose son is in year 7 and whose second child is due to transfer to the Newark academy next year, says: "As a parent, you can tell the school is on a real upward trend.

Olein


Definition:

  • (n.) A fat, liquid at ordinary temperatures, but solidifying at temperatures below 0¡ C., found abundantly in both the animal and vegetable kingdoms (see Palmitin). It dissolves solid fats, especially at 30-40¡ C. Chemically, olein is a glyceride of oleic acid; and, as three molecules of the acid are united to one molecule of glyceryl to form the fat, it is technically known as triolein. It is also called elain.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) of a buffered micellar solution of oleic acid (0.6 mM), mono-olein (0.3 mM), sodium taurocholate (4.8 mM) and (3)H-labelled cholesterol (0.15 mM) plus glucose (28 mM).2.
  • (2) Sacs of the upper half of the everted intestine taken from bile fistula rats were incubated in a buffered solution containing mono-olein, (14)C-labelled oleic acid and bile salt (sodium taurocholate (NaTch) in concentrations exceeding the critical micellar concentration).2.
  • (3) We have measured gastric lipase activity in dispersed glands of rabbit stomach by quantitating the hydrolysis of tri[3H]olein.
  • (4) The dietary fats were corn oil, soybean oil, palm oil, palm olein and palm stearin.
  • (5) Unsaturated fatty acids with 18 carbon atoms in the chain, mainly oleinic and linoleic acids and saturated fatty acids such as palmitic and stearic acids predominated.
  • (6) Diets cooked with palm olein did not significantly alter plasma total-cholesterol, LDL cholesterol, and HDL cholesterol concentrations or the ratio of total cholesterol to HDL cholesterol compared with diets cooked with soybean oil.
  • (7) However, linoleic and oleinic acids predominated in all the lipids except the lipids from submerged cultures growing in the form of unusually large clots.
  • (8) We studied the effects of saturated (palm olein) and polyunsaturated (soybean oil) cooking oils on the lipid profiles of Malaysian male adolescents eating normal Malaysian diets for 5 wk.
  • (9) Unexpectedly, soybean-oil-cooked diets caused a significant increase (47%) in plasma triglycerides compared with palm-olein-cooked diets.
  • (10) Ricinoleic acid provoked a marked net secretion of fluid and concomitantly inhibited the absorption of all solutes tested; these included glucose, xylose, L-leucine, L-lysine, Folic acid, and 2-mono-olein.
  • (11) Whereas the entry level of the ratio of LDL to HDL was not appreciably altered by coconut oil, this ratio was decreased 8% by palm olein and 25% by corn oil.
  • (12) It has been found that 82% of the total content of fatty acids are monoenic (oleinic and petroselinic acids), the share of petroselinic acid comprising 50-60%.
  • (13) Male Sprague-Dawley rats four weeks or eight months of age were fed purified diets containing 10% fat, either as a blend of safflower oil and palm olein (polyunsaturated fatty acids, PUFA, 34%), a blend of linseed oil and palm olein (PUFA, 33%) or sardine oil (PUFA, 33%) for four weeks.
  • (14) There was a statistically significant decrease of palmitinc, stearinic, oleinic, linolic and arachidonic acid and of total FFA in the patients with acute alcoholic hepatitis (AAH) as compared with the controls (p less than 0.001).
  • (15) We conclude that palm olein, when used as cooking oil, has no detrimental effects on plasma lipid profiles in Malaysian adolescents.
  • (16) Mono-olein or paraffin oil caused no histological alterations of acinar cells.
  • (17) Various long chain fatty acids were infused intraduodenally in the form of mixed fatty acid-mono-olein-taurocholate micelles; control animals received saline or taurocholate.
  • (18) Strain H1107 could utilise crude palm oil, its liquid (palm olein) and solid (palm stearin) fractions and its component fatty acids (oleic, palmitic, stearic and myristic) as the main carbon source; strain M223 could not.
  • (19) The fatty acid composition of the dietary fats was made comparable except for the proportions of polyunsaturated fatty acids; mold oil contributed gamma-linolenic acid (GLA) at the expense of a portion of the linoleic acid in palm olein.
  • (20) The chromatographic system used successfully separated the critical pairs OOO-LOS, PaPaO-LnPP and PaOO-LOP (O = olein; L = linolein; S = stearin; Pa = palmitolein; Ln = linolenin; P = palmitin).

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