What's the difference between eme and erme?

Eme


Definition:

  • (n.) An uncle.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The plasma was analyzed for COC and its metabolites, benzoylecgonine (BE) and ecgonine methyl ester (EME).
  • (2) Following a positive serological diagnosis (IgM ELISA) of EME, treatment with oxytetracycline can be initiated.
  • (3) The blood speed and pulsation curve in the posterior ciliary arteries were evaluated by the ultrasonographic pulsating focused Doppler's method with a probe of 8 MHz frequency, connected to the TC-2-64 apparatus of EME production in eyes with a various grade of the optic nerve lesion and by various values of the IOP.
  • (4) The blood perfusion speed in the ophthalmic artery was measured in each patient by the ultrasonographic pulsating Doppler's method with a probe of a 2.0 MHz frequency by means of a TC-2-64 apparatus of EME production.
  • (5) The apparatus, Trans-scan 3-D of EME, makes it possible to obtain so-called ultrasonic arteriograms-scans of the basal arteries of the circle of Willis in all three projections with concurrent aimed analysis of flow parameters in real time.
  • (6) We reported a female infant with early myoclonic encephalopathy (EME).
  • (7) EME in basal conditions did not allow differentiation between both groups, but EME after acid challenge did so.
  • (8) The author's conclusions are that there is some justification to support, provisionally, a nosological place for the EME syndrome, that a nosologically separate position for the EIEE syndrome appears less firm, and that it seems safer to consider it at this time as an early variant of the West syndrome.
  • (9) It’s a great thing to do at Christmas.” Facebook Twitter Pinterest Emeli Sandé is another confirmed Band Aid 30 artist.
  • (10) Twenty hair samples obtained from Bolivian mine workers who chewed 3-8 g of coca leaves daily for several years were analyzed for cocaine and its main metabolites, benzoylecgonine (BZE) and ecgonine methyl ester (EME).
  • (11) This year's winner will be Emeli Sandé , a former medical student from Scotland whose first single went to No 2, and who has also been nominated for British breakthrough act.
  • (12) A method for the simultaneous analysis of cocaine (COC), derivatized benzoylecgonine (BE), and derivatized ecgonine methyl ester (EME) has been developed.
  • (13) The excretion kinetics of cocaine (C) and its two major metabolites, benzoylecgonine (BZ) and ecgonine methyl ester (EME), were determined by collecting all urine for 30 h from 5 cocaine users (subjects C, D, E, F, and G) given bolus doses followed by exponential cocaine infusions that delivered doses of 253 (subject C), 444 (subjects D, E, and F), and 700 mg (subject G).
  • (14) The authors examined ten seropositive rheumatoid arthritis patients with an EMED gait analysis system in a mean four years after foot surgery and compared that with ten normal subjects who formed a control group.
  • (15) In unpreserved blood, BE was more stable than EME at room temperature.
  • (16) Elimination half-times for EME and BZ, estimated from semilog plots of excretion rates vs. time, averaged 3.1 and 4.5 h respectively, in agreement with our previous report.
  • (17) The finding that cocaine was present at approximately 5 times higher concentration than BE and approximately 12 times higher than EME is surprising in light of the much longer plasma half lives of these metabolites.
  • (18) Serological surveys showed that equine monocytic ehrlichiosis (EME) occurs in the USA, Canada and Europe.
  • (19) Analysis of BE and EME confirmed that BE is the principle metabolite of COC in blood.
  • (20) Alex Turner says, oh I don’t know, something about swamps and cycles or summit, Josh Halliday will let us all know in a minute 9.59pm GMT Key event Emeli Sande.

Erme


Definition:

  • (v. i.) To grieve; to feel sad.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The erm gene from L. reuteri was shown to be related to the erm gene from pIP501 (Streptococcus agalactiae) by DNA-DNA hybridization.
  • (2) Everyone has been talking about it since … erm … July this year , actually.
  • (3) In particular, we have examined the region immediately 5' of the resistance determinant, where the tandem promoters for ermE overlap the promoters for a divergently transcribed coding sequence (ORF).
  • (4) The deduced lrm product is a 26-kDa protein with much similarity to other ribosomal RNA methyltransferases, such as the carB, tlrA and ermE products, whereas the mgt product (predicted to be 42 kDa) resembles a eukaryotic glycosyl transferase.
  • (5) After introduction of the erythromycin gene located on the transposon Tn916E into GAS some of the strains obtained kasugamycin resistance together with erythromycin resistance (erm).
  • (6) Granted, there was the odd person who just didn’t get it, who asked bemused questions such as: “Who makes decisions?” (both of us), “Who should we email?” (try both of us), or “Who’s in charge?” (erm, both of us).
  • (7) But Heywood, less directly associated with the ERM policy, survived, first as private secretary for the new chancellor, Ken Clarke, and then in an even more senior and sensitive Treasury role.
  • (8) The 5- and 10-year survival rates were 33.3% in ERM group, 53.4% and 39.5% in SRM group, 70.8% and 48.5% in MRM group, and 73.4% and 55.3% in TM group, respectively.
  • (9) There were occasional bursts of vivacity: the comment, when the Tory government economised on a booster station for the BBC World Service, that "Nation shall murmur unto nation"; shrewd opposition to entry into the ERM "at an unsustainable rate"; and an early warning to Nigel Lawson, in 1988, of the looming economic crisis.
  • (10) Bacteroides compound transposons encoding erm resistance are highly homologous but previous studies have shown some divergence of Tn4551.
  • (11) Small Talk is contractually obliged to ask what colour underpants you're wearing today... Erm, [sounds understandably cautious] they're a pair of grey Y-fronts.
  • (12) And to say that I can’t do that because I’m white … that is racist.” The first half of that statement is honourable, the second makes it sound like he wants to be, erm, an honorary black man.
  • (13) Response to chemotherapy as evaluated in the 7th week of treatment was better in well differentiated eRMS.
  • (14) The emigrating ERM from PDL explants, as well as occasional proliferating ERM within explants, consisted of two cell types--outer basal-like cells, as described above, and inner tonofilament-rich prickle-like cells, suggesting a propensity for differentiation of ERM.
  • (15) It was also shown by in vitro experiments that ribosomes from erm ksgA cells have become sensitive to kasugamycin.
  • (16) The other output is the rms amplitude Erms of the ensemble average E(t) over v(j, t).
  • (17) Therefore, three groups of eRMS were distinguished and analyzed for clinico-pathologic features: 1.
  • (18) But Britain has had poor experience with things like the ERM [exchange rate mechanism], when it has tried to lock or peg its currency together with other currencies.
  • (19) The temperature-conversion factors for the ERMs were equivalent to those for patients' sera.
  • (20) These observations suggest that the presence of erm genes in these micro-organisms is ancient.

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