What's the difference between french and galop?

French


Definition:

  • (a.) Of or pertaining to France or its inhabitants.
  • (n.) The language spoken in France.
  • (n.) Collectively, the people of France.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Until his return to Brazil in 1985, Niemeyer worked in Israel, France and north Africa, designing among other buildings the University of Haifa on Mount Carmel; the campus of Constantine University in Algeria (now known as Mentouri University); the offices of the French Communist party and their newspaper l'Humanité in Paris; and the ministry of external relations and the cathedral in Brasilia.
  • (2) By the 1860s, French designs were using larger front wheels and steel frames, which although lighter were more rigid, leading to its nickname of “boneshaker”.
  • (3) 'The French see it as an open and shut case,' says a Paris-based diplomat.
  • (4) Neil Blessitt Bristol • We need to establish what the legal position is with regard to the establishment by the government of a private company co-owned by the Department of Health and the French firm Sopra Steria.
  • (5) He said the 8.13am train from the French capital to London reached Calais before suffering “network problems”.
  • (6) Leading clinical candidates have emerged from Smith Kline and French, Lilly, Merck-Frosst, ICI-Stuart and other groups.
  • (7) Coup leader Captain Amadou Sanogo on Friday pleaded for foreign help to preserve the territorial integrity of the former French colony, a major gold and cotton producer.
  • (8) In Paris, a foreign ministry spokesman, Romain Nadal, said the French authorities were “fully mobilised to help Serge Atlaoui, whose situation remains very worrying”.
  • (9) When the standoff ended after 30 minutes, a French police officer told the migrants: “Here is your friend.
  • (10) Five days later a French "honeymoon" couple, Alain Jacques Turenge and his wife Sophie Turenge, were arrested.
  • (11) We report a case of tuberculous dactylitis--spina ventosa--in a 5 year-old girl from a French upper class family.
  • (12) In Belgium the proportion of adenocarcinomas is much higher than in any of the French registries.
  • (13) Six marine bacteria which synthesize macromolecular antibiotics were isolated from neritic waters on the French Mediterranean coast, and their frequency recorded over two successive years.
  • (14) Doubts about Hinkley Point have deepened after a detailed report by HSBC’s energy analysts described eight key challenges to the project, which will be built by the state-backed French firm EDF and be part-financed by investment from China .
  • (15) Entries for French fell by 0.5%, compared with a 13.2% fall last year, and entries for German fell by 5.5% compared with a 13.2% fall in 2011.
  • (16) The menu has mainly Russian dishes but there are British and French influences too.
  • (17) An ultrasonic system for measuring psychomotor behaviour is described, and then applied to compare the extent to which English and French students gesticulate.
  • (18) A national distribution of 66 French patients, from 49 sibships, has been studied.
  • (19) Now, a small Scottish charity, Edinburgh Direct Aid – moved by their plight and aware that the language of Lebanese education is French and English and that Syria is Arabic – is delivering textbooks in Arabic to the school and have offered to fund timeshare projects across the country.
  • (20) French authors call it "the syndrome of the fifth day".

Galop


Definition:

  • (n.) A kind of lively dance, in 2-4 time; also, the music to the dance.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Phenotypic revertants of galOP::IS1 and galOP::IS2 mutations have been isolated after mutagenesis with nitrosoguanidine, they are probably caused by mutations in gene suA.
  • (2) Efficient incorporation of exogenous galactose into lipopolysaccharide was observed in a strain with a galE::Tn10 insertion and a strain with a deletion of galOPE.
  • (3) We show that transcription originating at the gyrA promoter of Escherichia coli is less subject to termination at the lambda Toop terminator (22% read-through) than is transcription originating from either the galOP (1% read-through) or topA (3% read-through) control regions.
  • (4) The sequence of this part of IS2 differs from the published sequence of galOP-308::IS2 at a number of positions.
  • (5) Reversion of galOPE-490 is at least 10,000-fold lower and has not been detectable even under conditions conducive to enhanced double mutations in other systems.
  • (6) Analysis of a newly isolated allele (galOP-490*) which retains the IS2 of galOPE-490 but is galE+ reveals a reversion frequency approximately 30-fold higher than that of galOP-3.
  • (7) To learn more about the ways in which genes silenced by insertion mutations can be reactivated, we have undertaken a systematic investigation of Gal+ revertants of the polar mutant galOP-306::IS1 in Escherichia coli K12.
  • (8) Shaun Walker Moscow UK “I call the internet and social media the ‘wild west’,” says Nik Noone, CEO of Galop , London’s LGBT anti-violence organisation.
  • (9) There was no statistically significant difference in the prevalence of ventricular galop, electrocardiographycally extensive cicatrix and in the values of cardiothoracic ratio, systolic and diastolic time intervals between patients with hypotensive response and patients without abnormal blood pressure response.
  • (10) Read more Nik Noone, the chief executive of Galop, the LGBT anti-hate crime charity that helped develop the site, said: “Evidence suggests that more than 1 million people in the UK face online abuse each year.
  • (11) It was all about emotion, about trying to polarise the public identity.” Nick Antjoule from Galop , a charity which combats anti-LGBT hate crime, said he agreed with this assessment of the debate.
  • (12) The synthesis of the three enzymes in galOP::IS suA double mutants is constitutive and the ratio of the three enzymes is altered in comparison to the wild type.
  • (13) Our casework here at Galop also evidences an increasing trend, the impact of which can have far-reaching consequences.
  • (14) Two previously characterized mutations in the galOPETK operon of Escherichia coli, galOP-3 and galOPE-490, contain IS2 insertions only 1 bp apart in the gal regulatory region; yet only the former yields Gal+ phenotypic revertants at a detectable frequency.

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