(n.) A genus of shrubby plants, including the heaths, many of them producing beautiful flowers.
Example Sentences:
(1) In 9 severe head injuries whose respiration was controlled by a ventilator, continuous measurements of energy expenditure (MEE) were carried out by the ERICA Metabolic Computer.
(2) The RSC’s Erica Whyman stages a story inspired by a local man, the Royal Warwickshire Regiment’s Captain Bruce Bairnsfather, who was known as the cartoonist of the trenches and survived the war to work at the original Shakespeare Memorial theatre.
(3) Ninety-four specimens were studied by ERA and ERICA; in eight patients in whom tissue was insufficient for ERA, ERICA alone was performed.
(4) In a further 6 of 10 (60%) cases the cyto-ERICA result obtained from recurrent samples qualitatively agreed with that determined by DCC on a previous recurrent lesion.
(5) In order to evaluate the validity of the immunohistochemical (ERICA) method in a routine detection of ER, we have tested the method in a multicenter investigation.
(6) A comparison of staining of aspirates was also made against frozen tissue sections stained with the monoclonal antibody (tissue-ERICA).
(7) Colloid carcinomas were most likely to be ERICA positive and PgRICA positive whereas medullary carcinomas were most often negative.
(8) We found an overall agreement of 80% between the two methods characterized by a high sensitivity (95%) and a low specificity of ERICA versus DCC.
(9) Various modifications to IGSS showed that an immunogold streptavidin enhancement method (IG-SAM) produced sensitivity and specificity equal to that of ERICA.
(10) The ERICA-assay may, therefore, be a relevant alternative to the DCC-assay.
(11) "Receptogram Analysis" has been developed as a pattern-oriented approach for predicting endocrine response in breast cancer based upon quantification of the estrogen receptor immunocytochemical assay (ERICA), using a Quantimet Imaging System.
(12) Data from official mortality records are supported by information on incidence, mortality and risk factor distribution derived from population studies like the Seven Countries Study, the Erica and the Monica Project.
(13) This technique has been evaluated by comparison with conventional immunohistochemistry on frozen sections for 100 surgical biopsy specimens of breast carcinoma Erica (C) Prica (C); in 77 of these cases it was compared with enzyme immunoassay analyses (ER-EIA, PR-EIA).
(14) The use of monoclonal antibody ERICA is known as a method of detecting the estrogen receptor in the immuno-histological chemistry method.
(15) Estrogen receptor (ER) status is an accepted prognostic indicator for breast cancer when measured by either the biochemical or immunohistochemical (ERICA) methods.
(16) The semiquantitative degree of ERICA positivity correlated with the concentration of estrogen receptor by DCC.
(17) The authors evaluated the ability of a monoclonal antibody immunoperoxidase procedure (ERICA [Estrogen Receptor Immunocytochemical Assay], information from Regulatory Affairs Department, Abbott Laboratories, North Chicago, IL) to detect estrogen receptor in aspiration biopsy cytology (ABC) specimens from breast cancer routinely taken by fine-needle aspiration during office diagnostic evaluation.
(18) Join The Counted community on Facebook and follow @thecounted on Twitter Erica Garner-Snipes, daughter of Eric Garner Giving this kind of data to the public is a big thing.
(19) When Erica Garner-Snipes got the phone call last July telling her that her father had died, she was on a train from Queens to Staten Island.
(20) Facebook Twitter Pinterest Erica Sagrans, Ready For Warren’s founder and campaign manager.
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Definition:
(n.) An apothecium in certain lichens, having a spherical surface marked with spiral or concentric ridges and furrows.