What's the difference between grivet and tota?

Grivet


Definition:

  • (n.) A monkey of the upper Nile and Abyssinia (Cercopithecus griseo-viridis), having the upper parts dull green, the lower parts white, the hands, ears, and face black. It was known to the ancient Egyptians. Called also tota.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The amplitudes of the circadian maxima of enzyme activity and serum cortisol levels were significantly greater in vervets than in grivets.
  • (2) With the purpose of examining in the same animal model the effect of more natural routes of infection, six female grivet monkeys were inoculated, two by two, with M. hominis by the following methods: (experiment A) into the uterine cavity through the cervical canal; (experiment B) into the uterine cavity by the same route, but after ligature of the isthmus of the uterine tubes had been performed and followed by curettage of the endometrium; and (experiment C) into the cervical epithelium.
  • (3) To further examine the extent of genetic divergence within the SIVagm type, we generated and sequenced a biologically active proviral DNA clone representing a lentivirus isolated from a distinct African green monkey species (grivet).
  • (4) Captive chimpanzees and grivet and rhesus monkeys, not given hepatitis A virus, showed evidence of previous experience with human hepatitis A or an antigenically related virus based on tests for hepatitis A antibody.
  • (5) Grivets develop higher levels of serum cholesterol than vervets fed cholesterol.
  • (6) Marmosets and grivet monkeys (Cercopithecus aethiops) developed salpingitis with antibody responses after intraoviduct inoculation, and baboons (Papio anubis) developed parametritis after intracervical inoculation.
  • (7) The clinical course of the experimental infection in grivet monkeys closely resembles that of natural infections in man.
  • (8) Normal values for a number of blood components of grivet monkeys are reported.
  • (9) Animals seropositive for HTLV-I were found among grivet monkeys and Anubis baboons including the hybrid offspring between Anubis and Hamadryas baboons but not pure-Hamadryas baboons and geladas.
  • (10) The concentration of cortisol and its time of release appear to be factors in the hyperresponsive trait of grivets.
  • (11) Groups of 6 to 8 grivet monkeys (Ceropithecus aethiops aethiops), each of which had been exposed to 600 cercariae of Schistosoma mansoni, were killed 3, 6, and 31 months after exposure.
  • (12) In a previous study we produced acute salpingitis and parametritis in grivet monkeys by inoculation of Mycoplasma hominis directly into the uterine tubes.
  • (13) Grivet monkeys infected with virulent Francisella tularensis Strain Schu S4 showed significant early changes in serum levels of trace metals, triglycerides and activities of alkaline phosphatase, lactate dehydrogenase and alpha-hydroxybutyrate dehydrogenase.
  • (14) The vaccine was highly potent, inducing antibody in guinea pigs, grivet monkeys, and chimpanzees given three doses of vaccine containing up to 20 mug of hepatitis B antigen per dose.
  • (15) The 24-h reductase activity was over 4 times greater in vervet than grivet livers.
  • (16) The mycoplasma was not recovered from the grivet monkeys, nor from the oviducts of the marmosets although it was isolated intermittently from the vagina of two of the latter animals up to 4-6 weeks after inoculation.
  • (17) The medial meniscus was resected from the right knees of twelve young grivet monkeys that were killed at intervals of twenty-one to 252 days after operation.
  • (18) Erthrocytes collected from monkey species including grivet, rhesus, and cynomolgus monkeys were stabilized by fixation with glutaraldehyde of a low concentration and were freeze-dried in vacuo.
  • (19) Heterogeneity was observed in the molecular weights of the gag, pol, and env gene products between SIV isolates from vervets [SIV(AGM(VER))] and grivets [SIV(AGM(GRI))].
  • (20) Nineteen grivet monkeys, Cercopithecus aethiops, were infected with the spirochete of louse-borne relapsing fever, Borrelia recurrentis, and killed at various intervals following inoculation: 4 during the initial spirochetemia; 4 during remission; 3 during relapse; 2 that were dying following severe relapses; and 6 during convalescence.

Tota


Definition:

  • (n.) The grivet.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) From the work presented by Tota and Schimerlik for the muscarinic cholinergic receptor (another G-protein coupled receptor), it is likely that partial agonists induce or stabilize receptor conformations that have a lower affinity for their G protein compared to receptors stimulated by a full agonist.
  • (2) TTS data are reported in this paper as a function of eye colour for exposure stimulus parameters almost identical to those used by TOTA and BOCCI (1 000 HZ at 110 dB SPL for 3 min).
  • (3) The relative proportion of endogenic faecal N in the tota faecal N was found to be 100% in the case of the nitrogen-free diet.
  • (4) Likewise the COOH-terminal sequences for the two subunits, as determined with carboxypeptidase Y, were tota-ly different.
  • (5) The judges were tota-ly without guidelines as to what emotion to expect.
  • (6) TOTA and BOCCI noted the high correlation between the melanin content in the stria vascularis and that found in the pigmentation of the iris; they attributed their TTS differences across eye colour to the protective effects of melanin.

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