What's the difference between embed and imbed?

Embed


Definition:

  • (v. t.) To lay as in a bed; to lay in surrounding matter; to bed; as, to embed a thing in clay, mortar, or sand.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Acquired drug resistance to INH, RMP, and EMB can be demonstrated in M. kansasii, and SMX in combination with other agents chosen on the basis of MIC determinations are effective in the treatment of disease caused by RMP-resistant M. kansasii.
  • (2) A technique to re-embed celloidin sections of human temporal bones for transmission electron microscopy (TEM) is presented.
  • (3) Although PEEP, SN, and EMB all increased mean pulmonary arterial pressure, PEEP, had negligible effect on Zc and Ca, whereas SN increased Zc but decreased Ca (+24% and -49%, respectively), and EMB decreased both Zc and Ca (-33% and -39%, respectively).
  • (4) These results indicate that neither CIM, as currently conducted, nor immunophenotyping alone is sensitive or specific enough to substitute for EMB in screening for tissue rejection.
  • (5) embed Even globe-straddling colossus Philip Morris International (PMI), owner of brands including Marlboro, has set its stall out for a “smoke-free” future, where nicotine addicts get their fix from vaping and other non-tobacco products.
  • (6) EMB caused no increase in deoxyribonucleic acid synthesis, nor in septum formation of dividing cells.
  • (7) We measured this variable in 87 subjects classified into five study groups: 19 controls (C), 18 alcoholics (E), 15 patients diagnosed as liver cirrhosis (CH), 11 chronic liver disease (HC) and 24 pregnant women (EMB).
  • (8) Indications for obtaining EMBs included acute rejection in the cardiac allograft, anthracycline-induced cardiotoxicity, myocarditis, cardiomyopathies, specific heart diseases, idiopathic chest pain and arrhythmias, as well as the differential diagnosis of restrictive versus constrictive heart diseases.
  • (9) In these patients another EMB was performed after 3 or 5 days.
  • (10) The government's crusade to embed "British values" in our education system is meaningless at best, dangerous at worst, and a perversion of British history in any case.
  • (11) Hemodynamics were normal prephotopheresis and remained unchanged at the time when the postphotopheresis EMB showed no evidence rejection No adverse effects have been observed with photopheresis.
  • (12) That’s something we’re going to have to get right as we embed these systems into our lives,” Soltani, the former tech regulator, said.
  • (13) A review was conducted on 144 right ventricular histological sections (RVs) from hearts surgically resected for heart transplantation, 115 endomyocardial biopsies (EMB) from 100 patients investigated for dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM), and 309 biopsies from 26 heart-transplant patients.
  • (14) France wanted to firmly embed Germany in Europe and improve Europe’s chances to harness globalisation.
  • (15) In another 15 patients (Group B) it was possible to administer 2 cycles of EMB, and 9 of them showed local disease progression and died.
  • (16) Furthermore, temperature shift-down experiments suggest that the emb-29 mutation defines a cell division cycle function that affects an essential activity required for progression into M phase.
  • (17) EMB was performed in 314 patients, a total of 1362 biopsies, and for evaluation 5564 specimens of cardiac tissue were taken.
  • (18) I vote for who I want.” embed The Guardian asked Placide, who was naturalized as an American citizen in 1990 and who works an evening shift for a nursing agency to put her two children through college, whether she thought Trump had made America great again.
  • (19) MARs without maintenance steroids and low serum creatinine levels had the highest risk (37.2% observed incidence) to develop moderate or severe rejection on subsequent EMB.
  • (20) Policy making My last recommendation is that government must eat its own lunch: it must formally embed structured data in how it develops, monitors and adapts public policy.

Imbed


Definition:

  • (v. t.) To sink or lay, as in a bed; to deposit in a partly inclosing mass, as of clay or mortar; to cover, as with earth, sand, etc.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Preliminary baboon studies showed haloperidol competition for IMB binding sites.
  • (2) Serotonin3 (5-HT3) receptor antagonists (ICS 205-930 and MDL 72222) have been shown to block or ameliorate the anorectic response of the rat to amino acid imbalanced (IMB) diets.
  • (3) In 3 patients malignancy could not be observed however one of them presented IMB and the other IMB and IBO.
  • (4) Across nine generations of selection, using the IMB stressor, the HS line exhibited a mean serum B response that was approximately 58% greater than that of the random-bred (control stress, CS) line, whereas the LS line had a mean response approximately 23% less than that of the CS line.
  • (5) Complete typing failures occurred more frequently with NIH than with IMB.
  • (6) Monoamines and amino acids were measured in anterior prepyriform cortex (PPC) and anterior cingulate cortex (CC) of male Sprague-Dawley rats after they were offered basal, imbalanced (IMB) or corrected amino acid diets, limited in threonine (THR) or isoleucine (ILE).
  • (7) However, lymphocytotoxic crossmatches prior to transplantation, if performed by IMB, should be carried out using different serum dilutions or with donor spleen cells instead of peripheral blood lymphocytes.
  • (8) In addition to the important advantages of the IMB technique for potential problem cases, especially for class II, typing time is reduced to one third, which is of particular clinical importance in kidney transplantation.
  • (9) Except for class I in group A, the rate of correct decisions for antigen assignment was significantly higher with IMB.
  • (10) Three prisoners died at the prison between 1 November 2014 and 31 October 2015, the IMB said.
  • (11) Cycle control over 12 months with low-dose oral contraceptives (OCs) was analyzed using calendars of bleeding on pill-taking days 1 through 21 (intermenstrual bleeding; IMB).
  • (12) In CC, an area involved in the adaptive, but not the acute feeding response to imbalanced diets, the monoamines were unchanged in the IMB diet groups.
  • (13) A new dopamine D-2 receptor ligand, N-[2-(N'-4-iodobenzyl-N'-methyl)aminoethyl]-5-chloro-2-methoxy-4- (methylamino)benzamide (IMB) was synthesized and labelled with 11C and 125I at high specific activities.
  • (14) Thus activation of the NE system in the PPC may be associated with the initial reduced intake of IMB, suggesting that NE activity in the PPC has a role in the neural mechanisms that subserve recognition of amino acid deficiency.
  • (15) An earlier inspection by a government-backed independent monitoring board (IMB) described Forest Bank as an “excellent-performing prison”, but raised concerns that newly criminalised drugs such as spice were leading to soaring violence.
  • (16) Fresh subjects reported more IMB than switch-over subjects, especially during the first three cycles; IMB decreased over time for both groups.
  • (17) Following two cycles of IL2 (Glaxo Imb, Geneva, Switzerland) given i.v.
  • (18) The statistical significance of the prognosis factors was studied by uni- and multivariative methods, according to the model of Cox, with the help of an IMB computer.
  • (19) The official said reducing the rate to the preferred level of 75p would be “too risky”, warning that: “We would be heavily criticised by the likes of NGOs, IMBs (independent monitoring boards) and HMIP [the prisons inspectorate].” Stephen Shaw, a former prisons ombudsman who conducted a review of the welfare of vulnerable people in detention for the Home Office in January 2016, recommended that wage rates should be reviewed and advocated greater flexibility of payments.
  • (20) This binding of 2H12-IMBs to sperm was competitively inhibited either by 2H12 or women's sera containing sperm immobilizing antibodies, but not by normal women's sera or several other sperm immobilizing MAbs to human sperm.

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