What's the difference between fertilizer and oxamide?

Fertilizer


Definition:

  • (n.) One who fertilizes; the agent that carries the fertilizing principle, as a moth to an orchid.
  • (n.) That which renders fertile; a general name for commercial manures, as guano, phosphate of lime, etc.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Here we report that sperm from psr males fertilizes eggs, but that the paternal chromosomes are subsequently condensed into a chromatin mass before the first mitotic division of the egg and do not participate in further divisions.
  • (2) Homozygotes have sparse greasy fur and lower viability and fertility than normal littermates.
  • (3) Sperm specimens were obtained from 13 men participating in our in vitro fertilization program.
  • (4) Since 1987, it has become possible to obtain immature ova from the living animal and to let them mature, fertilize and develop into embryos capable of transplantation outside the body.
  • (5) Patient or fetal cord serum is commonly used as a protein supplement to culture media used in in-vitro fertilization (IVF).
  • (6) From the biochemical markers in follicular fluid, cyclic adenosine monophosphate has a distinct predictive value in regard to pregnancy in in vitro fertilization-embryo transfer cycles.
  • (7) In the triploids, the 40 female chromosomes present (mouse, n = 20) were derived from a single diploid pronucleus formed after the extrusion of a first polar body, and following the monospermic fertilization of primary oocytes.
  • (8) If Cory Bernardi wasn’t currently in a period of radio silence as he contemplates his immediate political future he’d be all over this too, mining the Trumpocalypse – or in our domestic context, mining the fertile political fault line where Coalition support intersects with One Nation support.
  • (9) The objective of this study was to examine the effects of different culture media used for maturation of bovine oocytes on in vitro embryo development following in vitro fertilization.
  • (10) Major limitations of the conventional sperm penetration assay are the inability to assess several aspects of sperm function (zona binding and penetration) and the absence of human ovulatory products known to influence fertilization.
  • (11) Couples applying to in vitro fertilization were admitted into this project when the sperm concentration was greater than 20 million per mL and motility greater than 30 per cent.
  • (12) This procedure can quickly provide acrosome-reacted bull sperm for use with various in vitro fertilization procedures and for assessment of male fertility.
  • (13) Plakoglobin is present in the fertilized egg, increases in abundance by neurula stage, then declines at the tailbud and tadpole stages.
  • (14) Fertilization of golden hamster eggs was blocked both in vitro and in vivo by antibodies produced in rabbits against specific hamster ovarian antigens (HOA).
  • (15) 97 measurements in 54 pregnancies between day 39 and 80 after successful fertilization has been performed.
  • (16) These findings suggest that testicular vein ligation for varicoceles does not improve fertility.
  • (17) After 37 days of treatment with (-)-gossypol, only 2 out of 5 males were fertile, and a further loss of fertility was apparent during the next cohabitation period.
  • (18) Higher enrollment rates were associated with lower fertility in every model in which prior fertility was controlled.
  • (19) A comparative evaluation of these data suggest that hormone independent cells are present in the cervical crypts of late menopause women and that a cyclic change of hormone dependent cells may occur in fertile women, analogous to the cyclic changes of endometrial mucosa.
  • (20) In study III the effect on fertility of nutrition, weight and body condition was studied.

Oxamide


Definition:

  • (n) A white crystalline neutral substance (C2O2(NH2)2) obtained by treating ethyl oxalate with ammonia. It is the acid amide of oxalic acid. Formerly called also oxalamide.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) 5-fluoro-3,4-dihydro-2,4-dioxo-N-[2-2- (dimethylphenylsilyl)ethylthioethyl]-1(2H)-pyrimidinocarb oxamide (SDK-12B-5), a novel antitumor agent, is covalently linked with 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) and 2-[(2-dimethylphenylsilyl)ethylthio] ethylamine(SDK-103) which possesses itself antitumor activity against murine solid tumors.
  • (2) However, treatment of 2',3'-di-O-acetyl-5'-O-tritylribavirin (11) with 4 under the Bredereck modification of the Koenigs-Knorr reaction (i.e., silver perchlorate and Drierite in nitromethane) and subsequent deacetylation furnished the desired 1-(5-O-beta-D-glucopyranosyl-beta-D-ribofuranosyl)-1,2,4-triazole-3-carb oxamide (13).
  • (3) For the detection of neural tube defects (NTD) and omphaloceles, dark field illumination proved to be more efficient than epi-illumination or dithio-oxamide staining.
  • (4) Kifunensine, produced by the actinomycete Kitasatosporia kifunense 9482, is an alkaloid that corresponds to a cyclic oxamide derivative of 1-amino mannojirimycin.
  • (5) A second product was identified as N-[2-(ethylsulphonyl)ethyl]-5-methyl-1,2,4-oxadiazole-3-carboxa mid e. A different compound, N-[2-(ethylsulphonyl)ethyl]-oxamide, crystallized in an ethanolic solution of tinidazole exposed for four months on a sunny window sill.
  • (6) Rats fed with 2% oxamide diet were considered as a model for the patient with a tendency to stone formation.
  • (7) Furthermore, molecules such as ethyleneurea (6), succinimide (7), as well as a malonamide derivative (8) and oxamide derivatives (9-11) were studied in order to investigate the arrangement and the number of hydrogen bonds necessary for insertion.
  • (8) A high degree of toxicity was observed with the chosen concentration of oxamide diet (weight loss, mortality).
  • (9) Kifunensine is an alkaloid that is produced by the actinomycete Kitasatosporia kifunense and resembles the cyclic oxamide derivative of 1-aminodeoxymannojirimycin in structure.
  • (10) This method--dark field illumination--is compared with two existing methods of detection: epi-illumination of unstained gels and transillumination of dithio-oxamide stained gels.
  • (11) N-Benzyl amiloride derivatives such as 3,5-diamino-6-chloro-N-(benzylamino-aminomethylene)pyrazinecarb oxamide (benzamil) and 3,5-diamino-6-chloro-N-(2-phenethylamino-aminomethylene)p yrazinecarboxamide are more potent inhibitors of Na+-dependent Ca2+ uptake than is amiloride.
  • (12) The importance of oxamide concentration is underlined for further experiments on the influence of suture material on urinary infection and stone formation.
  • (13) Polyglycolic acid (Dexon) sary stream caused formation of oxamide deposits in a percentage as high as that observed with silk sutures.
  • (14) A leukocyte extract, which had a high peroxidase activity (mostly myeloperoxidase), converted tenoxicam [4-hydroxy-N-(2'-pyridyl)-2-methyl-2H-thieno-(2,3e)-1,2-thiazine-3 - carboxamide-1,1-dioxide] a potent antiinflammatory drug, into four novel metabolites in the presence of H2O2: 4,5-dihydro-4-oxo-5-methyliminopyrido (1,2a) imidazole (metabolite I), 2-carboxyl-3-thiofenesulfinic acid (metabolite II), 2-carboxyl-3-thiofenesulfonic acid (metabolite III), and N-methyl-N'-(2-pyridyl)oxamide (metabolite IV).
  • (15) The direct intramedullary inoculation of stable L-phase variants of Staphylococcus aureus failed to colonize normal and hydronephrotic rat kidneys induced by oral feeding of oxamide.
  • (16) The study shows that the dioxamide derivatives of 1,3,4-thiadiazole are more potent and of longer duration of action when compared with the oxamide derivatives of 1,3,4-thiadiazole, which were previously reported by Oke and Cherynk (1981).
  • (17) The inhibition of diamine oxidase has been studied by using the following copper-chelating reagents: 1,10-phenanthroline; 2,2'-bipyridyl; 8-hydroxyquinoline (oxine); diethyldithiocarbamate and dithio-oxamide (rubeanic acid).
  • (18) An experimental electron-microscopic study of the kidneys was carried out in experimental oxamide nephrolithiasis in rabbits and hypervitaminosis D in rats.

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