What's the difference between galactic and milk?

Galactic


Definition:

  • (a.) Of or pertaining to milk; got from milk; as, galactic acid.
  • (a.) Of or pertaining to the galaxy or Milky Way.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) In a hail of flashbulbs, Virgin Galactic is back in business.
  • (2) 2,6-Anhydro-3-deoxy-aldehydo-D-lyxo-hept-2-enose (7) and 2,6-anhydro-3-deoxy-D-lyxo-hept-2-enitol (8) were synthesized as half-chair analogs of D-galactal (1).
  • (3) 3. beta-D-Galactoside transport was not significantly inhibited by specific inhibitors and transitionstate analogues of beta-galactosidase (D-galactal, D-galactonolascone).
  • (4) A combination of photos show Virgin Galactic’s SpaceShipTwo as it detached from the jet aeroplane that carried it aloft and then broke apart.
  • (5) But the findings, which some experts doubted from the off , have received a serious blow from researchers with the European Space Agency’s Planck mission, who found that galactic dust could fully explain the observation.
  • (6) These findings suggest a high biological effectiveness of heavy ions of galactic cosmic rays.
  • (7) Facebook Twitter Pinterest Investigators from the national transportation safety board inspect some of the wreckage from the crash of Virgin Galactic’s SpaceShipTwo.
  • (8) Whitesides dismisses any suggestion that the replacement Virgin Galactic craft, under construction in Mojave and expected to begin test flights within six months, has anything in common with the British cartoonist’s fantastical inventions.
  • (9) Total synthesis of O-beta-D-galactopyranosyl-(1----3)-O-[(5-acetamido-3,5-dideoxy- D-glycero-alpha-D-galacto-2-nonulopyranosylonic acid)-(2----6)]-O-(2-acetamido-2-deoxy-alpha-D-galactopyranosyl)-(1----3 )-L- serine was achieved by use of the key glycosyl donor O-(2,3,4,6-tetra-O-acetyl-beta-D-galactopyranosyl)-(1----3)-O- [methyl (5-acetamido-4,7,8,9-tetra-O-acetyl-3,5-dideoxy-D-glycero-alpha-D-galact o-2- nonulopyranosyl)onate-(2----6)]-4-O-acetyl-2-azido-2-deoxy-a lpha-D- galactopyranosyl trichloroacetimidate and the key glycosyl acceptor N-(benzyloxycarbonyl)-L- serine benzyl ester in a regiocontrolled way.
  • (10) Hadfield nonetheless praises the Virgin Galactic concept, under which passengers who have booked seats with a $250,000 deposit will fly to 68 miles above Earth and experience zero gravity.
  • (11) This is indicative of a significant contribution of galactic cosmic radiation to the radiobiological effect.
  • (12) The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams The superbly silly pan-galactic adventures of Arthur Dent began over 30 years ago but are still just as fresh and funny today.
  • (13) Virgin Galactic crash: co-pilot unlocked braking system too early, inquiry finds Read more At that moment the future of Virgin Galactic seemed to lie with the Enterprise in ruins in the desert.
  • (14) Currently the Premier League contribution to facilities and community programmes is £100m, just 3.6% of the galactic TV deals.
  • (15) Shortly after they separated, about 40 minutes, later SpaceShipTwo suffered what Virgin Galactic has described as “a serious anomaly”, and broke up at 45,000 feet.
  • (16) Both pilots worked for Virgin Galactic’s partner company, Scaled Composites, which is based at the Mojave air and space port.
  • (17) In September, the Charlie Kaufman-scripted stop-motion film Anomalisa raised a then-record $406,237 (£250,600), and earlier this month the director of Repo Man, Alex Cox, secured $114,957 (£74,619) to make low-budget science-fiction film Bill the Galactic Hero .
  • (18) Using the Langley Research Center galactic cosmic-ray transport computer code and the Computerized Anatomical Man model, initial estimates of interplanetary exposure of astronauts to galactic cosmic rays, during periods of solar minimum activity, are made for a realistic human geometry shielded by various thickness of spacecraft aluminum shielding.
  • (19) The first 100 “future astronauts” who signed up for Virgin Galactic’s journey to 100km above the Earth had paid $200,000 for the privilege.
  • (20) Writing on his website Branson said: “We’ve always known that the road to space is extremely difficult – and that every new transportation system has to deal with bad days early in their history.” Echoing the words of Galactic CEO Whitesides, Branson declared: “Space is hard – but worth it.

Milk


Definition:

  • (n.) A white fluid secreted by the mammary glands of female mammals for the nourishment of their young, consisting of minute globules of fat suspended in a solution of casein, albumin, milk sugar, and inorganic salts.
  • (n.) A kind of juice or sap, usually white in color, found in certain plants; latex. See Latex.
  • (n.) An emulsion made by bruising seeds; as, the milk of almonds, produced by pounding almonds with sugar and water.
  • (n.) The ripe, undischarged spat of an oyster.
  • (v. t.) To draw or press milk from the breasts or udder of, by the hand or mouth; to withdraw the milk of.
  • (v. t.) To draw from the breasts or udder; to extract, as milk; as, to milk wholesome milk from healthy cows.
  • (v. t.) To draw anything from, as if by milking; to compel to yield profit or advantage; to plunder.
  • (v. i.) To draw or to yield milk.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The absolute recoveries of diazepam, nordazepam and flurazepam in human milk were 84, 86 and 92% and in human plasma 97, 89 and 94%, respectively.
  • (2) Increased plasmin activity was associated with advancing stage of lactation and older cows after appropriate adjustments were made for the effects of milk yield and SCC.
  • (3) Phenotypic relationships were examined between final score and 13 type appraisal traits and first lactation milk yield from 2935 Ayrshire, 3154 Brown Swiss, 13,110 Guernsey, 50,422 Jersey, and 924 Milking Shorthorn records.
  • (4) Four patients with acute brucellosis are described, none of whom had any connexion with farming or milk industry, the source of infection being different in each case.
  • (5) Milk yield and litter weights were similar but backfat thickness (BF) was greater in 22 C sows (P less than .05) compared to 30 C sows.
  • (6) In contrast, human breast milk contained substantially increased levels of immunoreactive PTHrP.
  • (7) Abruptly changing cows from one feeding system to another did not influence milk yield, milk composition, or body weight gain.
  • (8) When labelled long-chain fatty acids or glycerol were infused into the lactating goat, there was extensive transfer of radioactivity into milk in spite of the absence of net uptake of substrate by the mammary gland.
  • (9) The presence of BLG in human milk is a common finding in both atopic and non-atopic mothers.
  • (10) The overall result of this system has been to decrease the coefficients of variation to below 5% for all the milk and serum proteins tested.
  • (11) The relative effect of the intramammary infections and of different factors related to the cow (parity, stage of lactation, milk yield) on the individual cell counts, were studied for 30 months on the 62 black-and-white Holstein cows of an experimental herd.
  • (12) Leukocytes were isolated by centrifugation from milk collected at postinjection hour 16.
  • (13) Postpartum milk samples from 61 heifers and 24 tissues from 2 reactor cattle were culture-negative for B abortus.
  • (14) The fact that proteolytic activity could be detected within 2 days at 7 degrees C is significant, since bulk cooled milk is normally held for 3 to 4 days at temperatures between 4 and 7 degrees C at farms or factories prior to processing.
  • (15) Aldi, Lidl and Morrisons are to raise the price they pay their suppliers for milk, bowing to growing pressure from dairy farmers who say the industry is in crisis.
  • (16) Increasing dietary protein percent raised milk protein percent but not protein yield or yield of other milk components, milk yield, SCM yield, or DM intake.
  • (17) It was also established that the Y. enterocolitica strains isolated from raw cow milk did not refer to the European serotypes 0:3 and 0:9 that were pathogenic for humans.
  • (18) The major lipase in human milk is dependent on bile salts for activity and probably participates in intestinal digestion of milk lipids in the newborn.
  • (19) Calves were fed milk replacer twice daily while housed indoors in wooden-slatted floor box crates (metabolism cages).
  • (20) During a single reversal trial of two 2-wk experimental periods, teats of all glands of 12 Holstein cows were subjected to a milking routine conducive to large vacuum fluctuations and flooded teat cups.

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