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Engle


Definition:

  • (n.) A favorite; a paramour; an ingle.
  • (v. t.) To cajole or coax, as favorite.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The tumor frequency increased 8.5-fold after the drug was discontinued (New Engl J Med 318: 1633-1637, 1988).
  • (2) A pseudomonad was isolated from the fluoroacetate-producing plant Dichapetalum cymosum (Hook) Engl.
  • (3) The only detailed analysis of dialysis termination by viable patients was reported by Neu and Kjellstrand (N Engl J Med 1986; 314: 14-20) from the USA.
  • (4) (I. Madrazo, R. Drucker-Colin, V. Diaz, J. Martinez-Mata, C. Torres, and J. J. Becerril, 1987, N. Engl.
  • (5) (Liu, S.-C., Zhai, S., Palek, J., Golan, D., Amato, D., Hassan, K., Nurse, G., Babona, D., Coetzer, T., Jarolim, P. Zaik, M. and Borwein, S. (1990) N. Engl.
  • (6) In data of the U.S. Collaborative Prenatal Study (CPS), the Drug Epidemiology Unit (DEU) reported a relative risk of about 2.3 between maternal female sex hormone exposure during months 1 to 4 of pregnancy and cardiovascular malformation in infants (Heinonen et al., '77a N. Engl.
  • (7) Narrow proton nuclear magnetic resonance (1H-NMR) linewidths from plasma have been associated with the presence of malignancy (Fossel et al., New Engl.
  • (8) Using sequential techniques, we conducted computer simulations of two fixed-sample-size clinical studies from the literature - a trial of hepatitis B vaccine in homosexual men (N Engl J Med 1980;303:833-841) and a trial of the pneumatic antishock garment in hypotensive patients with penetrating abdominal trauma (Ann Emerg Med 1987;16:653-658).
  • (9) [Gruppuso, P.A., Gordon, P., Kahn, C. R., Cornblath, M., Zeller, W. P. & Schwartz, R. (1984) N. Engl.
  • (10) Bryla, R. Schneerson, J.B. Robbins, T. Crampton, B. Trollfors, M. Cadoz, D. Schulz, and J. Armand, N. Engl.
  • (11) Although years of follow-up will be needed, our results confirm Piro et al's observation (N Engl J Med 322: 1117, 1990) that 2CdA appears to be highly effective in the treatment of hairy cell leukemia.
  • (12) Mortality from potentially avoidable causes of death in Sweden 1974-85 for ages 0-64 years was analysed, based on a list published by Rutstein et al., [N Engl J Med 294: 582, 1976] of conditions that were suggested to serve as negative indicators of the quality of health care.
  • (13) Recently, there has been interest over detection of malignant tumors by water-Suppressed Proton Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (1 HNMR) of plasma lipoproteins (N. Engl.
  • (14) What does your dog mean to you, asks Engle of her subjects.
  • (15) The mitotic block is also observed in cells carrying a null mutation in bimE, obtained by molecular disruption of the gene (Osmani, S.A., Engle, D.B., Doonan, J.H., and Morris, N.R.
  • (16) On Hampstead Heath, where filmmaker Vanessa Engle is lurking with her camera.
  • (17) 171 min for the second alkylation; these data may be compared with those for phosphoramide mustard (Engle, T.W.
  • (18) This study was performed to assess the ability of the average linewidths of the methyl and methylene resonances from the proton nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectrum of human plasma to distinguish reliably between a normal, apparently healthy population and untreated patients with cancer as was suggested by a recent report (Fossel et al, N Engl J Med 1986; 315: 1369-1376).
  • (19) Immunoglobulin gene rearrangement analysis and somatic cell hybridization techniques were used to examine the malignant cell population in an unusual patient with hairy cell leukemia and macroglobulinemia (N Engl J Med 296:92, 1977).
  • (20) Administration of hydralazine in patients with pulmonary hypertension has been reported to cause excessive systemic vasodilatation, limiting its clinical utility (N Engl J Med 1982; 306: 1326).

Englue


Definition:

  • (v. t.) To join or close fast together, as with glue; as, a coffer well englued.

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