What's the difference between fae and fane?

Fae


Definition:

Example Sentences:

  • (1) GGT, AST and ALT activities were increased in all alcohol-abusing women, regardless whether the infant had FAE or not.
  • (2) These changes were accompanied by a twofold increase in follicle-associated epithelial tissue (FAE)-associated CD4+ and a threefold decrease in FAE-associated CD8+ counts.
  • (3) FAE has also been shown to increase brain beta-endorphin levels.
  • (4) Human follicle-associated epithelium (FAE) was found not to express the secretory component (SC) or polymeric immunoglobulin (pIg) receptor, and is therefore unable to transport pIgA to the gut lumen.
  • (5) Fetal alcohol exposure (FAE) is associated with a variety of physiological and behavioral dysfunctions.
  • (6) We have confirmed the presence of M cells in bonnet monkey FAE having ultrastructural features very similar to those of human M cells.
  • (7) M cells present in the follicle-associated epithelium (FAE) of mouse Peyer's patches take up and transport enteric antigens to the underlying gut-associated lymphoid tissue (GALT) for subsequent processing by lymphocytes and macrophages.
  • (8) Being able to make something physical makes an individual’s experience of being a fan unique,” says Erin Fae, a 33-year-old New Yorker who recently published the 96-page Mess of a Dreamer: A Taylor Swift Fanzine .
  • (9) The FAE cells showed characteristic bulging of large cytoplasmic processes into the lumen, as seen in the previous stage.
  • (10) 'Hermless, hermless, there's never nae bather fae me, I go to the library, I tak oot a book, and then I go hame for meh tea.'"
  • (11) Neonatal condition, fetal alcohol effects (FAE) in the newborn.
  • (12) It is concluded that FAE cells are not specialized epithelial cells, as they do not react to an anticytokeratin monoclonal antibody; on the contrary, they are formed by mesenchymal stemcells that bulge into the lumen and change their character after moving into the epithelium.
  • (13) Frequently degenerated FAE cells could also be found among normal FAE cells in the epithelium.
  • (14) The FAE animals, however, showed parallel changes in plasma and urine osmolality and urine production with no significant change in AVP.
  • (15) The FAE of the ileal PP had short microvilli or folds, cytoplasmic vesicles and vacuoles containing acid phosphatase.
  • (16) Staining of chicken bursas with different monoclonal antibodies reacting either with the epithelial component (BEP-1) or with the hemopoietic cells of the bursa (L22, L17) confirmed that hemopoietic cells, presumably macrophages, are mixed with the epithelial cells at the level of FAE.
  • (17) Neither the enzymatic activity of 5 alpha-reductase, aromatase nor their ratio were significantly influenced (P greater than 0.05) by FAE with respect to controls.
  • (18) (2) The other type was noticed mainly in the tunica mucosa of the rectum and had a flat FAE.
  • (19) The extra- and intracellular steroids were extracted, separated into free steroids, sulfates and non-polar derivatives (FAE) and identified by HPLC coupled to a Berthold radioactivity monitor.
  • (20) HLA-DR antigens were strongly expressed on M cells and cells with dendritic morphology, whereas other FAE covering Peyer's patches showed weak, but definite staining.

Fane


Definition:

  • (n.) A temple; a place consecrated to religion; a church.
  • (n.) A weathercock.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Two global suppressors (Val-331 greater than Ala and Ala-334 greater than Val) have been identified for temperature-sensitive folding (tsf) mutations in gene 9 of bacteriophage P22 (Mitraki, A., Fane, B., Haase-Pettingell, C., Sturtevant, J., and King, J.
  • (2) Suppressor mutations which alleviate the defects in folding mutants of the P22 gene 9 tailspike protein have recently been isolated (Fane, B. and King, J.
  • (3) The techniques covered include electrothermal atomisation atomic absorption spectrometry (ETA-AAS), electrothermal atomisation atomic emission spectrometry (ETA-AES), furnace atomic non-thermal excitation spectrometry (FANES), continuum source atomic absorption spectrometry (CSAAS) and atomic fluorescence spectrometry (AFS).
  • (4) Within this eight gene cluster, fanE and fanF have not yet been sequenced.
  • (5) The results showed that the penultimate tyrosine residue is essential for the expression of mature fibrillar subunits and suggested a function in the interaction with the periplasmic transport protein FanE.
  • (6) In this study, fanE and fanF genes were sequenced by analyzing several DNA fragments produced by endonuclease or exonuclease digestion.
  • (7) The fanE gene encoded 227 amino acids containing 20 amino acids of signal peptide starting from GTG (valine) and showed a homology to fanA-fanB.
  • (8) Jewellery trader Harry Fane, younger son of the Earl of Westmorland, who had a total of up to £700,000 in HSBC Swiss accounts, confided to the bank that he wanted large sums of cash “to fund ongoing building work on his property in London”.
  • (9) The nucleotide sequence of faeE and fanE, two genes involved in the biosynthesis of K88 and K99 fimbriae, respectively, was determined and the amino acid sequence of the FaeE and FanE proteins was deduced.
  • (10) The men-only club, named after the alleged male lover of Edward II, king of England from 1307 to 1327, was founded in 1977 and carries the motto: “ Fane non memini ne audisse unum alterum ita dilixisse .” It translates to: Truly, none remember hearing of a man enjoying another so much.

Words possibly related to "fae"

Words possibly related to "fane"