What's the difference between forster and topographic?

Forster


Definition:

  • (n.) A forester.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) I'm five years older than Forster was then, and in these words I recognise my own analogous reservations about cyberspace.
  • (2) The sequence analysis indicates that bovine lung PGF synthase shows 62% identical plus conservative substitutions compared with human liver aldehyde reductase [Wermuth, B., Omar, A., Forster, A., Francesco, C., Wolf, M., Wartburg, J.P., Bullock, B.
  • (3) But Forster spares them that need by charging off hie line to claim it himself, bringing an ovation from the relieved crowd!
  • (4) Using Forster's equation and an efficiency of energy transfer of 0.25, it was found that a distance of 1.3 nm separates pyridoxal oxime from the Cr(III) center.
  • (5) As well as sparking a novel, Merrill's caress further initiated Forster into the comradely haven of his and Carpenter's rural domesticity: a Derbyshire homestead, safe from public scrutiny.
  • (6) "We are not very good at predicting El Niños," says Forster, but the most likely course of events over the coming six months will see a moderate El Niño.
  • (7) It’s given me a chance to achieve what I want to achieve in life.” England squad Goalkeepers Fraser Forster, Ben Foster, Joe Hart.
  • (8) Facebook Twitter Pinterest A rally for marriage equality in May, attended by Christine Forster, the sister of Tony Abbott, and her partner Virginia Edwards.
  • (9) Forster energy transfer from I-FABP tryptophan to bound cis-parinaric acid resulted in quenching of tryptophan lifetime and appearance of sensitized lifetime of bound cis-parinaric acid.
  • (10) Forster, 28, joined Saints from Celtic in 2014 and has gone on to establish himself as one of the top keepers in the Premier League.
  • (11) Results are discussed in terms of a message-level coherence check in Forster's (1979) model of autonomous levels of language processing.
  • (12) It was easy to accept our fate, and [accept] the game has gone away from us.” Some relief came for Stoke when Pieters repeated Bertrand’s trick at the other end and skimmed a ball in from the left that raced before Forster, went uncleared and ended up on the opposing flank.
  • (13) Schöne, also a substitute, then curled a shot past Forster from 20 yards.
  • (14) Tadic was denied by a solid Koubek save after a neat exchange with Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg in the 52nd minute and the best the visitors could muster was a fiery mid-range effort from Lafata that Fraser Forster got a strong hand behind to force away.
  • (15) They are playing well in this period with five victories and six clean sheets and score against a lot of teams, not just us.” Swansea created little to trouble Forster and company, but they had a strong penalty shout waved away in the final minute.
  • (16) Joe Hart and Fraser Forster will be first choice goalkeeper and first back-up.
  • (17) Forster sometimes thought that King's was a bit too ostentatious, and that its buildings had a tendency to say "look at me."
  • (18) After Forster’s world-class, one-handed save from Giroud’s header, Arsenal sensed the decisive moment was close and it came after José Fonte appeared to have handled inside the area under pressure from Giroud.
  • (19) The role of Jesus will be Ben Forster, the British actor and singer who won ITV's Superstar competition in 2012.
  • (20) It has coincided with the return of Fraser Forster after the England goalkeeper missed 10 months with a serious knee injury.

Topographic


Definition:

  • () Alt. of Topographical

Example Sentences:

  • (1) These results show that this method is useful in topographical evaluation of CBF changes.
  • (2) A topographic relationship was recognized between the MM and the anterior thalamic nuclei.
  • (3) CNV1 was recorded at the vertex while CNV3 was recorded at multiple electrode sites to assess topographical differences.
  • (4) a) To determine the frequency of perforations in latex surgical gloves before, during, and after surgical and dental procedures; b) to evaluate the topographical distribution of perforations in latex surgical gloves after surgical and dental procedures; and c) to validate methods of testing for latex surgical glove patency.
  • (5) It has been shown that adequate brain provision of this process is based in adults both on the functional topographic differentiation and specialization of separate perceptive operations and on the possibility of controlling generalized and local activating influences according to task requirements.
  • (6) The slope of Phase III in both N2 and He washouts was influenced in an inconstant fashion, probably reflecting differing contributions from topographic and intraregional inhomogeneities of ventilation in these subjects.
  • (7) Comparative study of topographic and receptor selectivity of emotionally positive (place preference test) and analgetic (electrical and pressure nociceptive stimulation of the tail) effects of opioids was performed in rats.
  • (8) Topographical analysis on the basis of these areas may be useful for the evaluation of visual fields, particularly those of glaucoma.
  • (9) Topographically the regions of air and atelectasis corresponded to the distribution of ciliated and flat epithelia in the middle ear, respectively.
  • (10) The STM topographical arrays and the molecular dimensions obtained are in good quantitative agreement with the corresponding X-ray crystallographic data.
  • (11) The topographic distribution of labeled cells in the medulla containing either a single fluorescent tracer or both tracers were plotted.
  • (12) After small injections into different spinal cord segments in 16 cats the labelled cells were found mainly in the rostral and ventral portions of the ipsilateral LCN, without a detectable topographic organization.
  • (13) To illustrate its potential for imaging ion currents through channels in membranes, a topographic image of a membrane filter with 0.80-micrometer pores and an image of the ion currents flowing through such pores are presented.
  • (14) Furthermore, the topographical distribution of cholinergic fibers and terminals in the interpeduncular nucleus, which reflects the habenulo-interpeduncular projection as well as cholinergic projections coming from different sources, was substantially preserved.
  • (15) Single islet cells in monolayer cultures of neonatal rat pancreas were microinjected with fluorescein and scanned topographically by microfluorometry.
  • (16) On the other hand, no consistent topographical correspondence between Cb-ir perikarya and CCK- or L-ENK-ir fibres was evident.
  • (17) Injections of wheat germ agglutinin-horseradish peroxidase (WGA-HRP) in the prefrontal, motor, somatosensory, auditory and visual areas, and HRP or WGA-HRP injections in the thalamus showed that: (1) the claustroneocortical projections originate in the dorsal claustrum and are distributed to the entire neocortex; these projections are mainly ipsilateral but some also originate contralaterally; (2) the claustroneocortical projections show a rough topographic organization; there exists a substantial degree of overlap; and (3) the claustrothalamic projection, arising throughout the dorsal claustrum, is strictly ipsilateral.
  • (18) Topographic-anatomical peculiarities of the dog closely resemble those of the man and, moreover, the dog is often used as an experimental model.
  • (19) Differences in consciousness and in motor, sensory, and oculomotor deficits were found among the topographic subgroups.
  • (20) Angioscopy provided cross-sectional topographic views of thrombosed lumen and showed charring and shrinkage of thrombus following laser angioplasty.

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