(n.) A Dutch silver coin worth about forty cents; -- called also florin and gulden.
Example Sentences:
(1) In addition the costs per gained woman-year are about 5,000 guilders (1 US $ = 3.60 guilders).
(2) The average cow showing clinical symptoms of paratuberculosis, which was disposed of, caused a total loss of 2,250 guilders, whereas the average cow with a non-clinical form of Johne's disease was estimated to cause a loss of 1,800 guilders.
(3) Over 250,000 jobs, roughly 9,600 million guilders' worth of exports in 1977 and roughly 11,000 million guilders' worth of annual sales to home consumers.
(4) For simvastatin, cost-effectiveness ratios range from 50,000 to 110,000 guilders per year of life saved among this group of men.
(5) The losses at slaughter from inflammation of the tail in the Netherlands are estimated at 3-4 million guilders per annum.
(6) The economic loss resulting from the skinning and trimming of pig carcases is estimated at from 2.5 to 3 million Netherlands guilders per annum.
(7) Riding a white bike was no longer free of charge; it cost one guilder per trip and payment was made with a chip card developed by Postbank, a Dutch bank.
(8) However, if the greying of the patient population is taken into account (the elderly on average stay long in hospital), together with the devaluation of the guilder, a clear rise of the mean costs per hospitalization is no longer demonstrable.
(9) It is calculated that the public costs of 'care' will increase with 1.4 billion guilders in the next four years due to the aging of the population.
(10) The financial profit of a completely cured instead of an ultimately fatal cancer can be roughly estimated at 55,000 guilders.
(11) We classified estimated direct costs of illness (39.8 thousand million guilders) by type of care, sex, age and 48 diagnostic categories for 1988.
(12) A new study of Keynes’s attempts to make money out of movements in the pound against five major currencies of his day – the dollar, French franc, German mark, Italian lire and Dutch guilder – comes to a stark conclusion.
Gulden
Definition:
(n.) See Guilder.
Example Sentences:
(1) The aim of research was to establish effect of gold-salts (under protected name "Tauredon" Byk Gulden) on the dynamics of rheumatoid factor, decreed with Waaler-Rose test, at patients with rheumatoid arthritis.
(2) Pituitary somatotropin (growth hormone) from the sturgeon (Acipenser gulden-stadti) has been studied by zero-order and second-order absorption spectroscopy, as well as by circular dichroism.
(3) Leighton moved from chairman to chief executive of Pandora in July 2013, taking over from Bjørn Gulden who moved to German sports brand Puma after overseeing a turnaround in fortunes at the business known for its charm bracelets.
(4) The objective of this research has been to determine the effects of the gold salts Tauredon Byk Gulden on the development of non-specific parameters with regard to the inflammatory processes in patients with rheumatoid arthritis.
(5) A number of coccidiostatica--amprolium (Merek Sharp & Dohme), both for the prevention and treatment, DOT Solubile (By-Gulden) and Esb3 (Ciba Geigy) for treatment--were tested with artificially raised rock partridges on an infected farm.
(6) For visualization of upper respiratory pathways Hexabrix 320 (Byk Gulden) was used in 30 children, administered in 10 cases by jet ventilation.
(7) The aim of research was to establish effect of gold-salts under protected name "Tauredon" Byk Gulden, on the dynamics of fraction of complements C3 and C4 at patients with rheumatoid arthritis.
(8) In a cross-over study, the effect of 25 mg urapidil infusion (U, Ebrantil 25, Byk-Gulden, FRG) on serotonin (5HT) metabolism and platelet aggregation (PA) was compared with the effect of placebo (P) in 7 patients with essential hypertension.
(9) The post-coital antifertility agent DL 717-IT (Canocenta, Byk Gulden, FRG) was administered to sixteen female (5 pregnant and 11 nonpregnant) New Zealand White (NZW) rabbits by single i.m.
(10) In the group of obese women who were given during the last two weeks of treatment depot methyl xanthine derivative, Euphilline (Byk Gulden), the energy output at rest did not decline as a result of dietetic treatment and the decline of the BMI was significantly higher than in the control group of obese women, although the two groups did not differ in the initial BMI, mean age and the degree of physical activity during treatment.
(11) In a randomised, multiple-dose, cross-over study in 14 healthy volunteers, plasma theophylline concentrations were compared during a 12-hour dosing interval after repeated administration of theophylline (Euphyllin Retard; Byk Gulden) as whole and halved tablets.
(12) In a multiple dose cross-over experiment in 12 healthy male adults the bioavailability and sustained release characteristics of new once daily BY912 400 mg theophylline capsules (= B, Byk Gulden Research Laboratories, FRG) were studied using Theo-24 capsules (= T, Searle & Co., USA) as reference.
(13) Initially, a 30% solution of Guajazulen (Merck, Darmstadt, FRG) in iodinated oil (Lipiodol, Byk-Gulden, Konstant, FRG) was injected endolymphatically in the hindlimbs of pigs (n = 10) and dogs (n = 8) to better visualize retroperitoneal lymph nodes.
(14) The referent preparations are as follows: Theo-Dur (Astra) and Theo-Dur (Recordati) tablets; Euphyllin and Euphyllin minor (Byk Gulden) retard capsules; Euphyllin retard (Byk Gulden) filmcoated tablets and Aminophyllinum-retard (Lek-Ljubljana) tablets.
(15) A peristaltic pump (type "Perpex", J. H. Guldener, Zürich, Switzerland) was modified for controlled aspiration in vitrectomy (fig.
(16) Observing the efficacy of the gold sodium thiomalate (under the trade name of Tauredon Byk Gulden) during the treatment of 43 patients with rheumatoid arthritis, a certain number of side effects have been noted and registered.