(1) As part of a large health effect-related human exposure study conducted in the city of Zagreb, Republic of Croatia (Sega and Fugas, 1987), NO2, NH3, HCHO, and settled dust concentrations were measured during winter and summer periods in the kitchens and living rooms of 90 homes throughout the city.
(2) The concept of a euryon is introduced, namely of a set of linked fugas under common eurygenic control.
(3) Genes that are constantly active in all tissues may dispense with highest order interphase structure and with the corresponding control mechanism, and the fugas involved thus may not puff.
Fugh
Definition:
(interj.) An exclamation of disgust; foh; faugh.
Example Sentences:
(1) Fugh-Berman's analysis found that many articles promoted the drug's use for exactly these conditions: but academic journal publications are not regarded as promotional activity, so this was all legal.
(2) Adriane Fugh-Berman, a doctor at Georgetown University Medical Centre in Washington DC , who was an expert witness for the women who brought the civil action against Wyeth, said the Canadian lawyers had put forward a "provocative proposal for a serious problem".
(3) Adriane Fugh-Berman, associate professor in the department of physiology at Georgetown University Medical Centre in Washington DC, who analysed the documents (who appeared against Wyeth in the class action) found that these publications variously promoted unproven and unlicensed benefits of Wyeth's HRT drug, undermined its competitors, and downplayed its harms.