What's the difference between eos and hyperion?

Eos


Definition:

  • (n.) Aurora, the goddess of morn.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) From these results, BM-Eo are naive and seem to be a good indicator for eosinophilotaxis and its modulation.
  • (2) A decrease in EAA with both the GABA receptor agonist and antagonist and tremendous increase of EAA with the gabamimetic drug, EOS, showed that GABA receptors may not be directly involved in EAA.
  • (3) EO-induced HIP was also inhibited partially by the Ca2+ antagonist EGTA (10(-6) M) and by blockade of calcium channels with LaCl3 (10(-6) M).
  • (4) Both strains appeared as able to reduce significantly the establishment of antibiotic-resistant EOs.
  • (5) EOS-injected rats exhibited spontaneous contralateral rotation for up to 3 h after such injections.
  • (6) EO may be a single substance, different from gastrin, or a mixture of substances that have stimulatory effects on the oxyntic cell.
  • (7) The Ca2+ transport activity in Ey but not Eo IOVs rapidly declined during cold storage (4 degrees C).
  • (8) In the 14-day methylcellulose assays, the number of Eo-type colonies in the presence of either 10% or 5% CM was significantly higher than the background number of Eo-type colonies (negative control).
  • (9) A method for monitoring exposure to ethylene oxide (EO) and propylene oxide (PO) and their corresponding alkenes through the analysis of adducts to N-terminal valine in hemoglobin (Hb) using gas chromatography (GC) and electron-capture detection has been developed.
  • (10) AOAA and GAG were found to decrease DPA-induced body shakes and locomotor activity, while GVG and EOS had no effect on body shakes and transient effects but opposite to each other, on locomotor activity.
  • (11) These were identified by FAB-MS and NMR to be the oligomers EO 3, EO 6, EO 8, EO 9, EO 11, and EO 16, respectively.
  • (12) FMLP caused a greater and more sustained increase in [Ca2+]i with BAL than blood EOS.
  • (13) Sodium azide (EOS peroxidase inhibitor) and the polyanions heparin and dextran sulphate (which neutralize the toxicity of EOS granule cationic proteins) inhibited myoblast injury caused by EOS-T. cruzi co-cultures.
  • (14) The data obtained suggested that the 'Indis' translocation has homo(eo)logy to the Lr19 translocation and homoeology to 7DL of common wheat.
  • (15) When compared with the control subjects, EO patients showed significant associations with HLA B40 (w61), DR9, DQw3, and Dw15 (P less than 0.01) and with HLA B12 and Cw1 (P less than 0.05).
  • (16) The method is reasonably fast, enabling the redox potential to be determined in 1 day, and gives Eo', values for mediators and the protein that are in good agreement with literature values.
  • (17) IL-3 and IL-6 stimulated cell proliferation but had no effect on cell differentiation, whereas IL-1 and G-CSF affected neither differentiation nor proliferation of Eos-HL-60 cells under the conditions tested.
  • (18) A subpopulation of multi-CSF producers also released human-active EO-CSF.
  • (19) From these results it was suggested that intravascular injection of EO, which exerts an inhibitory effect on coagulation in vitro, activates the local coagulation system.
  • (20) When BM-Eo were cultured with ECF-L selective to PEC-Eo, they became reactive to ECF-L selective to PEC-Eo, whereas ECF-L selective to BM-Eo did not have such effect.

Hyperion


Definition:

  • (n.) The god of the sun; in the later mythology identified with Apollo, and distinguished for his beauty.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) David Birch, director of digital currency consultants Hyperion, argued that the fatalistic view of Scotland's previous experiment with multiple currencies was wrong, and that they more successful than history gives credit.
  • (2) Four new methane-oxidizing bacteria have been isolated from marine samples taken at the Hyperion sewage outfall, near Los Angeles, CA.
  • (3) The exact location of Hyperion is a closely guarded secret, but standing at the base of any one of these giants is a truly humbling experience.
  • (4) Smartphones are the final nail in the coffin for cash,” says Dave Birch, director of innovation at Consult Hyperion, which helped TfL launch contactless payments.
  • (5) And a simple basic income payment will be more efficient, as well as fairer.... 12.27pm BST If the law authorities had "any balls at all" they wouldn't allow the European Central Bank to print €500 notes, says David Birch of Consult Hyperion, at Camp Alphaville.
  • (6) • Lost Coast links hiking trails , bear safety and canister regulations , history of the Punta Gorda lighthouse Redwood national and state parks Photograph: Alamy If you've been to Sequoia, you've already seen the largest trees in the world, but the Redwood national and state parks in northern California boast the tallest trees, including 115.7m Hyperion, the world's tallest living tree.
  • (7) Activated sludges obtained from the Rilling Road plant located at San Antonio, Tex., and from the Hyperion treatment plant located at Los Angeles, Calif., have the ability to remove all of the orthophosphate normally present in Tucson sewage within 3 hr after being added to the waste water.
  • (8) We plan to end the night at the Hyperion Tavern ( hyperiontavern.com ), a tiny dive bar with vintage chandeliers and stacks of books up the walls.
  • (9) Record companies have had it tough in the classical sector, trying to find a way to go online but stay in profit (although smaller independents like Chandos and Hyperion have pulled it off); there are major questions about how music education will survive grim budget cuts and a possible Conservative government; and every orchestra, opera house and promoter will have to fight for funding from the public and private sector as never before.

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