What's the difference between gise and vise?

Gise


Definition:

  • (v. t.) To feed or pasture.
  • (n.) Guise; manner.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) During 1988, the Gruppo Italiano Studi Epidemiologici in Dermatologia (GISED) coordinated a pilot study aimed at evaluating the feasibility of a system for spontaneous monitoring of adverse drug reactions in dermatological practice in Italy.
  • (2) The project has been launched in February 1989 and is co-ordinated by GISED in collaboration with the M. Negri Institute for Pharmacological Research, Milan.
  • (3) Outpatient departments of 27 Italian general and teaching hospitals that were collaborating in the Gruppo Italiano Studi Epidemiologici in Dermatologia (GISED).
  • (4) Gise filed for divorce from Jorgensen when Bezos was 17 months old.
  • (5) Bezos was born Jeffrey Preston Jorgensen to Jorgensen and Jackie Gise, who married as teenagers.
  • (6) In contrast to gene duplications reported in lambda and T4 phage, and numerous cases of gene amplification in bacteria, a similar or identical novel junctional fragment created by the amplification event was observed among 28 independent T4 Hp17 isolates; therefore, the mechanism giving gise to amplified sequences may involve specific sequences in this region of the T4 genome.
  • (7) Between September 1986 and February 1988 the Italian Group for Epidemiological Research in Dermatology (GISED) conducted a multicentre case-control study concerning etiological factors for lichen planus.

Vise


Definition:

  • (n.) An instrument consisting of two jaws, closing by a screw, lever, cam, or the like, for holding work, as in filing.
  • (n.) An indorsement made on a passport by the proper authorities of certain countries on the continent of Europe, denoting that it has been examined, and that the person who bears it is permitted to proceed on his journey; a visa.
  • (v. t.) To examine and indorse, as a passport; to visa.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) For rapid and fairly consistent splitting, a vise to the jaws of which triangular metal files have been welded has been found useful.
  • (2) In addition, most patients exhibited a marked shift from abnormal to normal platelet aggregation or vise-versa within a short time period.
  • (3) These results could not be interpreted on the basis of shift of 5 monodeiodinase to 5' form or vise versa, and imply that the two deionative process may be independent each other.
  • (4) The teeth were reproducibly repositioned in a bench-vise, where a profilometer repeatedly measured root surface levels at the same location.
  • (5) Thus, the action of the bisintercalating drug may be compared to a vise clamping the inner base pairs.
  • (6) A miniature vise built into a copper stub is described that holds bulk, pre-frozen, hydrated biological specimens during examination under the electron beam of the scanning electron microscope.
  • (7) The technique using the transfer vise is compared to other existing techniques, and its advantages and limitations are discussed.
  • (8) A recently developed vise for gluing ceramic cross-section specimens is described, and some examples of the effect of glue thickness on specimen quality are shown.
  • (9) Neurones which increased their firing rate during phrenic nerve activity tend to respond with decrease discharge to passive chest inflation, and vise versa.
  • (10) Professor Roger Jones, Professorial Research Fellow in the Victoria Institute of Strategic Economic Studies (VISES) at Victoria University “The perfect storm of stupidity.
  • (11) It has been established that the main features of the laminar picture of the maxillary sinuses can be determined by two main properties of tomography as a method: the possibility to lead the portions of the sinus osseous walls of greater-length as compared with conventional roentgenography out to the edge-forming zone due to oblique course of the ray beam, and vise versa, disappearance of outlines of these walls in those sections where they are considerably inclined in relation to the roentgen film plane.
  • (12) Teeth to be split were grooved on their opposing external surfaces and were then cracked open between the file blades upon application of pressure by the vise.
  • (13) The transfer vise and its technique are recommended for the routine treatment of fixed and removable prosthodontic patients.
  • (14) In group II (n = 20) the dogs were decapitated by means of a specially designed neck vise.
  • (15) In addition to its known influence on calcium exchange it gives vise to an analgesic effect within the central nervous system and this follows systemic administration or after bolus intrathecal injection.
  • (16) The transfer vise, a new instrument that is used for the adjustment of articulators, is described.
  • (17) The frozen pulps were removed with the help of a screw vise and analysed for ATP, ADP and AMP contents and Ca2+ and Mg2+-ATPases activities.
  • (18) A modified vise allowing easy handling and safe performing of bone grafts is described.
  • (19) Vise-grip pliers were used to twist the nail into a cigar-wrapper shape.
  • (20) Each femur was held in an angle vise that was placed on rollers on a table mounted on the servohydraulic testing machine.

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