(1) The product of the mean myoid microtubule number (determined from counts at progressive intervals along the myoid) and the myoid length remains essentially constant during myoid elongation, indicating that the total quantity of microtubules in the myoid does not increase with elogation.
(2) Analysis of the function suggests that the molecules are elogated and dimerized in an overlapping antiparrael fashion along the c-axis.
(3) The stimulatory effects of these polyamines are exerted at both the stages of initiation and elogation and are more pronounced in the case of TMV or globin mRNA, amounting to approximately 2.3-fold stimulation over the polyamine-free system.
(4) The magnitude of the decrease is proportional to the extent of the elogation.
(5) We find no evidence for the involvement of discrete, electron-dense microtubular organizing centers in myoid elogation.
(6) The time required for the differentiation to PAS positive superficial epithelial cells or gastrin cells had a tendency to elogate after chemical sympathectomy.
Loge
Definition:
(n.) A lodge; a habitation.
Example Sentences:
(1) Gastric emptying curves for all three meals in controls were best described using loge transformed counts.
(2) The mean of the within-person to between-person variance ratios, after exclusion of two outlying foods, was 3.4 for untransformed portion sizes, and 3.2 after portion sizes were loge-transformed.
(3) Reactivity to RESA showed the lowest titres in primigravid women, intermediate titres in nulligravid women and the highest titres in multigravid women (loge mean antibody = 3.28, 4.64, and 5.28, respectively, P less than 0.03), but was not associated with initial parasite density or response to chloroquine treatment.
(4) The permeability ratio of [99mTc]EHDP to the freely diffusible compound, sucrose, using the formula PS = -Fs loge (1 - Emax), was 0.71.
(5) Calculation of capillary permeability surface area product [PS = Fp loge (1 - E)] showed an increasing PS with plasma flows.
(6) Beside measurements of the wall structures in the region of the pisiform bone, the hook of hamate and the entrances of the loge, variations of muscles and the position of the ulnar artery and nerve with their terminal branches have also been examined.
(7) The surgical incision of the loge of Guyon, the carpal channel, the forearm and proximal of the lacertus fibrosus was persuaded.
(8) There is a stable, relatively small nucleus (a) of individual defects which stay in the same location for three years and mainly have the most severe loss (greater than or equal to 2.0 logE).
(9) Linear and base 10 logarithmic (log10) equations using primarily SF measures tended to have higher r2 and lower RFE than equations based on quadratic and natural logarithmic (loge) models and other anthropometric measures.
(10) An analysis of covariance revealed that the slopes for the regression of loge CBMW on HbA1c differed significantly (P = .02) among the three groups.
(11) A linear correlation between the protein binding parameter (loge P) and the frontier electron density (qr) was observed for the binding of this group of trichomonicidal drugs.
(12) Because of the small number of cases and the different types of lesion, pressure on the nerve in the "Loge de Guyon" cannot yet (in contrast to the CTS) be defined by intraoperative pressure recording.
(13) This is distinguished from a loge syndrome; the most typical clinical sign is increased pain in the territory of the sural nerve during plantar flexion of the ankle; in this position reduced sensory conduction velocity is measured.
(14) The mean loge coefficient of variation of 100 R-R intervals was significantly reduced in groups with Parkinson's disease, spinocerebellar degeneration, Shy-Drager syndrome and diabetes mellitus, compared with a normal control group.
(15) With the Kolmogorov-Smirnov difference test, the cumulative frequency of reaction diameters and loge-transformed diameters of all reactions and reactions to individual allergenic extracts differed significantly (p less than or equal to 0.01) from a normal distribution.
(16) One Thursday afternoon in January, the assistant manager, finishing up his work at Camp des Loges, took a call from Broad.
(17) In 40 hands of adults the 'loge de Guyon', a narrow bounded area within the proximal hypothenar region, has been dissected to realize an exact determination of the important characteristics of size.
(18) The elongated styloid process was discovered during tonsillectomy in the tonsilar loge.
(19) The passage of the ulnar nerve through the loge de Guyon at the volar aspect of the wrist is defined and described anatomically.
(20) The Swede was among a number of players to demand a transcript of the broadcast when they arrived at training at Camp des Loges on Sunday.