What's the difference between flo and flora?

Flo


Definition:

  • (n.) An arrow.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The latter association was sensitive to a non-ionic detergent ('Photo flo').
  • (2) Dial-A-Flo has no advantage over a standard administration set alone, and should not be used for controlled administration of cardiac drugs.
  • (3) Samples are extracted with acidic chloroform, filtered through pre-acidified Hy-Flo Supercel, and cleaned up by acid-base partitioning.
  • (4) Flo (@flothemidwife) @Stella4Deputy @stellacreasy @labour @UKLabour yeah, tried that.
  • (5) Which basically describes every Flo Rida song ever.
  • (6) When patients or carers are asked what they like about Flo, they describe feeling more confident about their condition, having a "friend", feeling more supported in improving their health, and feeling that the NHS cares about them.
  • (7) The holographic wall will alternate between showing graphics including "Flo", the three-way swingometer, a 3D House of Commons, a battleground of key seats, and a special "hung parliament" graphic.
  • (8) In contrast, bradykinin (BK) increased FLO in all species, decreased CON in rats, increased CON in guinea-pigs and had no effect on CON in rabbits.
  • (9) Most FLO 1 type strains are constitutive, expressing flocculation throughout growth, whereas, NewFLO strains are completely repressed by the presence of excess ammonium ions.
  • (10) The nature of the N-piperidine substituent is critical for activity, with the ideal fLo value at approximately 2.40.
  • (11) The drip-rate accuracy of the roller clamp, Dial-A-Flo, and Exacdrop devices was significantly affected when subjects changed positions.
  • (12) The low ICP was corrected by insertion of a high-pressure Flo-Control valve into the shunt system already in place.
  • (13) Slowing of mucus transport in the bronchi occurs after suctioning with suction catheters; a newly designed suction catheter tip, the Aero-Flo, displays less adverse effects on mucus velocity than standard end hold and side hole catheters.
  • (14) The relative sensitivities of the indirect immunobead test, the indirect flo cytometric immunofluorescence assay, and an indirect radiolabeled antiglobulin assay were compared.
  • (15) The devices tested were the Dial-A-Flo (DAF), Stat Master (SM), CorrectFlo (CFLO), and Arm-A-Flow (AAF).
  • (16) Mic and Flo are in a simple guesthouse that trains orphans to be chefs and waiters.
  • (17) Sarah Worrall and Flo Betts, whose Citizens Advice bureau serves Ladywood, will be out of work next month after the service lost £600,000 in council funding.
  • (18) As a result of this misguided strategy the investigator withheld critical information from the coroner, IPCC, FLO, pathologist and, most importantly, the family.
  • (19) We selected a group of 27 patients from our programme of periodic hemodialysis who spend 18 h each week in three sessions with an RSP Travenol artificial kidney, using Ultra Flo II as the dialytic unit.
  • (20) There are advertisers who are daring to talk frankly about tampons and sanitary hygiene ( this Hello Flo ad is one of my favourites, though I won’t encourage the use of commercial tampons until manufacturers tell us what’s in them ).

Flora


Definition:

  • (n.) The goddess of flowers and spring.
  • (n.) The complete system of vegetable species growing without cultivation in a given locality, region, or period; a list or description of, or treatise on, such plants.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) In the past, the interpretation of the medical findings was hampered by a lack of knowledge of normal anatomy and genital flora in the nonabused prepubertal child.
  • (2) Concentrations of the drugs in feces increased with increasing dosage, resulting in greater changes of the intestinal bacterial flora.
  • (3) In this study, bacterial flora, especially the occurrence of A. actinomycetemcomitans, in the periodontal pockets of one juvenile with gingivitis (G), one JP patients, five rapidly progressive periodontitis (RP) patients and one adult periodontitis(AP) patient, and one adult with healthy periodontium was investigated using a blood agar medium and a selective medium for A. actinomycetemcomitans.
  • (4) Morphologic and microbiologic study of the operation and biopsy specimens, obtained from 73 patients with odontogenic inflammatory processes has shown that in 38% of cases the inflammation was induced by mixed fungal and bacterial flora.
  • (5) Clinical response was associated with eradication of the abnormal anaerobic flora, despite persistence of G vaginalis in nine (26%).
  • (6) After 1 month, scaling and root planing had effected significant clinical improvement and significant shifts in the subgingival flora to a pattern more consistent with periodontal health; these changes were still evident at 3 months.
  • (7) To be used as a model in dental and medical research, an animal must fulfil experimental needs and information on the composition and variation of its oral flora must be available.
  • (8) During this period, the microbial flora of the isolator was unchanged, and the time required to clean the cages was reduced by 50%.
  • (9) The superficial bacterial flora were sampled by velvet pad imprints, and the deep flora were determined from whole skin biopsies.
  • (10) alpha-HCH was also, but more slowly as with gamma-HCH, degraded by the anaerobic mixed flora.
  • (11) Experimental data on protective function of Escherichia coli, Enterococcus faecalis and Bacteroides distasonis comprising intestinal flora against oral infection of Shigella flexneri which causes localized infection are presented.
  • (12) Senior figures in the Lockerbie case – including Jim Swire, whose daughter Flora was killed in the attack, and Professor Robert Black, a lawyer and architect of the trial of two Libyans accused of the atrocity – have said they believe Koussa might have significant information about Libya's role.
  • (13) The fixed prosthodontic procedures alone altered the subgingival and marginal microbiota toward a more health-associated flora.
  • (14) Previously, only incomplete information was available regarding the indigenous bacterial flora of the lower intestinal tracts of these coprophagic animals.
  • (15) Aerobic microorganisms are constantly entering the digestive tract with food, but colonization is resisted by autochthonous anaerobic flora (microbial colonization resistance) and by host-related factors (physiologic colonization resistance).
  • (16) The need to reappraise methods of reducing transient skin flora in 'hygienic' hand cleansing and the tests used for this purpose are discussed.
  • (17) The instability of conjunctival flora with time implies a modification in tactics of bacteriological preoperative samples in order to obtain a better operative security.
  • (18) This mixed bacterial population exhibits many similarities to the native rat flora, and the diversity of bacterial species and the activity of a number of hydrolytic and reductive enzymes (e.g.
  • (19) All animals were capable of adapting to 20% dietary xylitol and an accompanying enhancement of the ability of caecal and faecal flora to utilize xylitol was observed.
  • (20) The behaviour of the aerobic skin flora of the flexor sides of the forearms, under a three-week restriction of washing, was investigated in twenty-four patients for its quantitative and qualitative aspects.

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