What's the difference between gyp and gypsophila?

Gyp


Definition:

  • (n.) A college servant; -- so called in Cambridge, England; at Oxford called a scout.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) This part of the protein sequence contains 5 direct repeats with the motif GYP (P)Q(P).
  • (2) Each aryl-hydrazones of the amides of mesoxalic-acid-seminitril ant that ones of the mesoxalic-acid-diethylester are ineffective on Trichophyton gyps.
  • (3) From the author's results it can be concluded that some compounds from the series of the aryl-hydrazones of mesoxalic-acid-seminitril-esters exert a strong fungistatic effect on Trichophyton gyps.
  • (4) Not a compound of the investigated series exerts any fungistatic effect on fungi-strains other then Trichophyton gyps.
  • (5) The griffon vulture (Gyps fulvus) showed mean concentrations of glucose lower than those of most of the other species.
  • (6) Ketamine hydrochloride was successfully used at a dosage rate ranging from 7.5-28.8 mg kg-1 to immobilise Cape vultures Gyps coprotheres (n = 7).
  • (7) The primary structures of the hemoglobins Hb A, Hb A', Hb D and Hb D' of Rüppell's Griffon (Gyps rueppellii), which can fly as high as 11,300 m, are presented.
  • (8) Christopher Walken will play Angelo "Gyp" DeCarlo, the mobster that cast a shadow over the boys' doo-wopping glory.
  • (9) Only a chromosomal fragment hybridized to the same gyp probes when both chromosomal and plasmid DNAs from the low-GV-producing halobacterial wild-type strains SB3 and GN101 were examined.
  • (10) Functional characteristics of the stripped composite hemoglobins (Hbs) of the vultures Gyps rueppellii and Aegypius monachus that can fly at extremely high altitudes, and of component Hbs of G. rueppellii are reported, in relation to influences of pH, temperature and inositol hexaphosphate.
  • (11) The glycophorin locus (GYP) on the long arm of chromosome 4 encodes antigens of the MNSs blood group system and displays considerable allelic variation among human populations.
  • (12) The digestive tract of the whiteback vulture (Gyps africanus) is described.
  • (13) The karyotypes of the domestic chicken (Gallus domesticus), Japanese quail (Coturnix coturnix), and griffon vulture (Gyps fulvus) were studied with a variety of banding techniques.
  • (14) Those aryl-hydrazones of the mesoxalic-acid-seminitrilesters, which proved to be most effective on Trichophyton gyps.

Gypsophila


Definition:

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The process by which a saponin derived from Gypsophila plants permeabilizes rat hepatocytes was studied.
  • (2) In male Wistar rats fed diets containing different plant steroids, including sitosterols, diosgenin, digitonin and saponin from gypsophila, biliary cholesterol secretion significantly increased 50% to 300%, whereas biliary bile salt and phospholipid showed minor changes.
  • (3) Saponaria saponins formed irregular ISCOM-like structures, and Gypsophila produced a sheet of joined pore-like structures.
  • (4) Of the tested saponins, Gypsophila paniculata saponin was found to be the most effective on human sperms.
  • (5) In A. pseudotsugae and A. gypsophilae, glucose was metabolized mainly through the Emden-Meyerhof-Parnas pathway; the pentose phosphate pathway was also utilized.
  • (6) Zn status, as judged by femur Zn concentration, was not adversely affected by the inclusion of Gypsophila saponins in the diet.
  • (7) In a separate experiment Fe retention from a meal containing Gypsophila saponins, soyasaponin I, or saponins extracted from lucerne (Medicago sativa) plant tops, was measured in older rats.
  • (8) Saponin of Gypsophila paniculata L. was spermicidal at dilution 1:20.
  • (9) Gypsophila saponins had no effect on Zn absorption from a test meal.
  • (10) Fe absorption was similar in groups given purified or crude Gypsophila saponins at the same saponin:mineral molar value of 8, demonstrating that the 'non-saponin' fraction of the commercial preparation does not affect the absorption of this mineral.
  • (11) Four new triterpenoid saponins were isolated from the roots of Gypsophila paniculata and G. arrostii.
  • (12) Elbary and Nour investigated the spermicidal effects of saponins isolated from the following plants: Gypsophila paniculata L., Saponaria officinalis L., Enterolobium cyclocarpum, Griseb., Terminalia horrida Steud., Melilotus sicula Vitm., and Ruscus hypoglossum L. All of the saponins tested possessed spermicidal activity.
  • (13) Iron and zinc retentions in young male rats, given 3 g starch-sucrose paste containing 120 micrograms Fe as FeSO4 or 139 micrograms Zn as ZnCl2 (extrinsically labelled with 59Fe or 65Zn) and increasing amounts of Gypsophila saponins, were measured by whole-body counting.
  • (14) Saponin of Gypsophila paniculata was proved to be relatively superior when used in aqueous solution or when formulated in polyethylene glycol ointment base.
  • (15) Results indicated that Fe absorption decreased with increasing concentration of Gypsophila saponins.
  • (16) The only two saponins apart from Quillaia that were adjuvant-active were Gypsophila and Saponaria, which resemble Quillaia in that they contain saponins with branched sugar chains attached to positions 3 and 28 of the aglycone.

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