(n.) The praise bestowed on a person or thing; panegyric; eulogy.
Example Sentences:
(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.
Ology
Definition:
(n.) A colloquial or humorous name for any science or branch of knowledge.
Example Sentences:
(1) In 1974, Fitch and Srolowitz reported 4 new cases, and Fraser, Ling, Ologe and Nogrady a further 7 in 1978.
(2) Differential morph ology by MacLeod's method revealed 12.7 percent amorphous forms (9 percent is upper limit of normal), i.e., an increase in tapered, duplicate, immature, and amorphous forms.