What's the difference between gon and hundredth?

Gon


Definition:

  • () of Gin
  • () imp. & p. p. of Go.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The classic Jedi response to subservience can be seen in the contrast between Luke’s first meeting with C-3PO – “I see, Sir”; “You can call me Luke”; “I see, Sir Luke,”; “No, just Luke” – and Qui-Gon Jinn meeting Jar Jar Binks: “Mesa your humble servant”; “That won’t be necessary”.
  • (2) The description of the peripheral course of the greater occipital nerve (GON) varies in the literature.
  • (3) On the bench are four judges, with Korean Judge O-Gon Kwon presiding.
  • (4) Such headaches could be arrested by injecting the ipsilateral greater occipital nerve (GON) with local anaesthetic, prevented for up to 4 weeks by injecting 'Depomedrol' into the region of the nerve and for several months by surgical division of the nerve.
  • (5) I didn’t actually come here to free slaves,” says Liam Neeson as Jedi Master Qui-Gon Jinn in The Phantom Menace , like a person to whom a huge number of vexing tasks has been subcontracted.
  • (6) The presiding ICTY judge delivering the ruling, O-Gon Kwon, cleared Karadžić of one charge: responsibility for genocide in attacks on other towns and villages where Croats and Bosnians were driven out.
  • (7) It's about time for him to stand up and just go real black for one interview and say, 'If you keep fucking with me, we gon' have problems.'"
  • (8) It is shown that the method of minimising the perimeter of the polygon obtained by connecting the centromeres is only applicable if the positions of the n centromeres do not deviate too much from an arrangement along a regular n-gon.
  • (9) The presiding judge, O-Gon Kwon, adjourning the hearing, said the judges would rule later this week on whether to impose a counsel on Karadzic and on whether he should be compelled to attend.
  • (10) The avidin-biotin peroxidase complex immunostaining method combined with the glucose oxidase-nickel (ABC-GON) technique was applied to the guinea pig cochlea and middle ear, the fine structure of CGRP-containing fibers in the organ of Corti was also observed.
  • (11) The distribution confirms our earlier proposal that four trimers of polypeptide IX are embedded in the large cavities in the upper surface of the GON to cement hexons into a highly-stable assembly.
  • (12) The trapezius muscle was penetrated by the GON in 45% of cases, the semispinal muscle of the head was penetrated in 90% of cases, and the inferior oblique muscle of head was penetrated in 7.5% of cases.
  • (13) Her mother, my big momma, said, 'No way, you ain't gon' go, they gon' bomb it.'
  • (14) To examine the release of insulin in response to oral glucose, intravenous glucagon and intravenous arginine, we measured the levels of plasma glucose, immuno-reactive insulin (IRI) and C-peptide levels on fasting and following an oral glucose loading (OGTT), intravenous glucagon (GON) and arginine (ARG) infusion test in nine newly diagnosed non-insulin dependent diabetics.
  • (15) Calcium alginate-entrapped mycelium of Penicillium raistrickii i 477 was used for the 15 alpha-hydroxylation of 13-ethyl-gon-4-ene-3,17-dione.
  • (16) Presiding judge Oh-Gon Kwon said prosecutors did not provide enough evidence to "be capable of supporting a conviction of genocide in the [Bosnian] municipalities".
  • (17) The location of a minor component (6%) of the GON has been determined using a novel combination of electron microscopy and X-ray crystallography.
  • (18) The isolation of chlamydial trachomatis in sera of patients with gon ococcal urethritis (GU), non-gonococcal urethritis (NGU), post-gonococca l urethritis (PGU) and trachomainclusion conjunctivitis (TRIC) is discussed.
  • (19) The Brookhaven Scanning Transmission Electron Microscope (STEM) was used to estimate the distribution of protein in the GON to a resolution of 15-18 A.
  • (20) Entrapment of the greater occipital nerve (GON) in its peripheral course has been thought to be of possible pathogenic significance in cervicogenic headache.

Hundredth


Definition:

  • (a.) Coming last of a hundred successive individuals or units.
  • (a.) Forming one of a hundred equal parts into which anything is divided; the tenth of a tenth.
  • (n.) One of a hundred equal parts into which one whole is, or may be, divided; the quotient of a unit divided by a hundred.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Forty-eight hundredths mol acetyl group and 0.61 mol acetyl-Ala per mol of Pep-4 were detected on RP-HPLC analysis.
  • (2) Finally, a comparison of the activity of lipid A-associated protein-LPS complexes with protein-free LPS demonstrated that an equivalent extent of platelet lysis was achieved with one-one hundredth the concentration of the former as that required for protein-free LPS.
  • (3) Residue content of water samples is normally one-tenth to one-hundredth that of silt, but is much higher during periods of heavy runoff.
  • (4) A concentration of CCh for the half maximum response for this preparation was about one five-hundredth that of cells prepared by the ordinary method.
  • (5) The hemolytic activity of the processed Phe-227 mutant was one-quarter that of wild-type toxin whereas Leu-227 aerolysin had less than one-hundredth the wild-type activity.
  • (6) Administration of diet containing MeIQx at 0.4, 4 or 40 p.p.m., representing one-thousandth, one-hundredth and one-tenth of the dose proved to induce hepatocellular carcinomas (400 p.p.m.
  • (7) The debate highlighted almost all of Obama's worst qualities: he seemed bored to the point of condescension, particular to the point of testiness, and proved for the hundredth or so time that he is Worst.
  • (8) Utilizing nested PCR amplification with agarose gel electrophoresis, CMV can be detected without radioisotopes to a level of sensitivity equivalent to one one-hundredth of a cytomegalic virocyte per cm2 of a 3-microM paraffin section.
  • (9) The amount of topical corticosteroid required was reduced to at most one-twentieth and to as little as one-hundredth of the amount of common topical steroid treatment needed.
  • (10) One hundredth ... no, sorry, one thousandth of the budget of a Star Trek.
  • (11) Clofenapate was effective in bringing about the above changes when administered to the animal at one-hundredth the concentration of clofibrate.
  • (12) Five hundredths mg of D-Ala2-D-Leu5-enkephalin (DADLE) also inhibited contractility and naloxone reversed it.
  • (13) The 50 per cent inhibitory dose of these drugs was about one-hundredth of that of sex steroids.
  • (14) Even more so, these six put together weren't worth one hundredth of an MP's vote.
  • (15) He told BBC Radio 4's Today programme: "That's one four hundredth of total public spending – one quarter of one percent, and our feeling is that an area that causes so much anxiety for so many people, paying one quarter of one percent of public spending is a price well worth paying."
  • (16) In those cases where tractable models of heterogeneous systems can be developed, the experimental data are consistent with drops in PO2 on the order of a few hundredths of a Torr between cytosol and mitochondrion.
  • (17) The most severely defective of these transform with less than one-hundredth the efficiency of wild type.
  • (18) An aircraft that can't find an airport for landing, a doe searching in vain for a watering place in the desert or a man who has lost his memory in the middle of the metropolis – an endless stream of literary cliches could not reflect one hundredth of the horror and confusion that you feel after being left far from home without friends and family, without comfort and security.
  • (19) In spite of careful optimization of the experimental technique, a statistically significant difference of a few hundredths of a pH unit remained between the results of the two methods.
  • (20) The estimated amount of bactericidal substance present was only about one hundredth of that required to give the same kill with a ;conventional' air disinfectant; a simple physical explanation is proposed for this enhanced effect.

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