(n.) A species of antelope (Procapra picticauda), inhabiting Thibet.
Example Sentences:
(1) The kind of colours that you want to paint your house after a holiday in Goa or Brazil.
(2) I have stressed the influence of genetic factors, best exemplified as a single gene aberration in the occurrence of Heberden's nodes, while a polygenetic interplay may be involved in other forms of hand GOA.
(3) During the period 1982-86, a total of 657 Salmonella strains were isolated from various clinical samples processed in the Microbiology laboratory of Goa Medical College, Bambolim, Goa.
(4) The commission's reports on mining in Goa accused both the state and the ministry of environment and forests (MoEF) of allowing illegal mining in the state and putting the region's environment and ecology at risk.
(5) What they’d really like is a lottery win so they can forget yuletide altogether and get on a plane to Goa or Istanbul.
(6) A marked difference in malaria incidence amongst labour imported for construction and local residents was observed in a study following the outbreak of malaria in Panaji (Goa) in 1986.
(7) Testosterone was slightly higher in GOA women aged under 53.
(8) Amid her grief and despair, MacKeown still feels anger at the Goa police for the first, botched autopsy.
(9) A destructive arthropathy is much more common when generalized osteoarthritis (GOA) and articular chondrocalcinosis (ACC) coexist than in GOA alone.
(10) The cDNAs encoding two forms of mammalian G(o) alpha were also isolated and designated GoA alpha and GoB alpha.
(11) Two local men, Placido Carvalho and Samson D'Souza, have been charged in connection with the murder, which was seen as a watershed for Goa's tourism industry.
(12) When age, weight and height were considered, no significant differences were observed between patients with GOA and normal controls.
(13) Patients with pseudoachondroplasia exhibited a grosser type of joint laxity than other subjects while those with GOA represented a relatively stiff group.
(14) This, after all, was meant to be the culmination of her efforts over the past two years to get justice for her daughter, whose bruised, semi-naked body was found on Anjuna beach in north Goa while on a family holiday in February 2008.
(15) While the parcel cleared customs (expected to take three days) the men insisted Bowles stay in their swanky apartment in Goa and she was accompanied at all times.
(16) I can only say that if international tourists come to Goa and are murdered, they have no hope that justice [will be done] in this system.
(17) They are either protecting the police officers or protecting the drug trade or the image of Goa."
(18) The producers did not obtain official permission to film in Goa, believing it would not be granted.
(19) How could she drag them all off to Goa, cries Middle England as her past is raked over and an attempted manslaughter conviction is added to the growing charge list.
(20) The model is subjected to sensitivity analysis with reference to data for Salcette Taluka, Goa, India.
Gog
Definition:
(n.) Haste; ardent desire to go.
Example Sentences:
(1) The Gynecologic Oncology Group (GOG) criteria for adverse effects were used in this study.
(2) Seven patients (36.8%) experienced GOG grade 3 or 4 leukocytopenia and six had grade 3 or 4 granulocytopenia.
(3) The current International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics (FIGO) staging system, independent prognostic factors, and review of the Gynecologic Oncology Group (GOG) studies in epithelial ovarian carcinoma are presented.
(4) Gogli complex and plasma membrane appear to be completely devoid of any cellulase activity.
(5) Between 1984 and 1989, 20 assessable patients with incompletely resected ovarian dysgerminoma were treated on two protocols of the Gynecologic Oncology Group (GOG).
(6) Three hundred twenty patients were entered into GOG Protocol 63, a clinical-pathologic study of stage IIB, III, and IVA cervical carcinoma.
(7) April disappeared on the evening of 1 October from the Bryn-y-Gog estate.
(8) Presently GOG maintains 43 separate, self-contained applications of RPMIS and routinely develops a new system in conjunction with each new study initiated.
(9) light pinealocytes exhibited a significant rise in the relative volume of the GER field and the Gogli apparatus, as well as bouquets of presecretory or secretory forms of the cell processes and frequent extrusion of lipid droplets.
(10) All patients were Gynecologic Oncology Group (GOG) performance status 0, 1, or 2.
(11) Subsequent GOG and other studies suggest that a two-drug combination of cisplatin and cyclophosphamide is therapeutically equivalent to more toxic three- and four-drug combinations.
(12) Between 1977 and 1985, the Gynecologic Oncology Group (GOG) conducted three clinical trials in locally advanced carcinoma of the cervix, clinical Stages I to IVA as classified by the International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics (FIGO).
(13) All patients had Gynecologic Oncology Group (GOG) performance status of 0, 1, or 2.
(14) The toxicity of weekly cis-platinum given 2 hr before standard fractionation of radiotherapy was assessed using the modified GOG toxicity criteria.
(15) Studies by the Gynecologic Oncology Group (GOG) document the superiority of cisplatin-based combination chemotherapy over single alkylating agents and combinations that do not include cisplatin.
(16) After leaving the school, Bridger began prowling Bryn-Y-Gog.
(17) Patients entered were GOG performance status 2 or better.
(18) The management of patients with limited (stage I or II) disease is based on studies of the GOG and the Ovarian Cancer Study Group, which indicate that this population can be divided by prognostic factors into a group at low risk for recurrence and a group at high risk.
(19) GOG trials in untreated patients are being initiated and toxicity is being evaluated.
(20) A phase II trial of vinblastine in patients with refractory epithelial ovarian adenocarcinoma of the ovary was conducted by the Gynecologic Oncology Group (GOG) between March 9, 1988 and July 7, 1988.