What's the difference between halm and salm?

Halm


Definition:

  • (n.) Same as Haulm.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Will Halm's oldest daughter is one of the first generation of IVF babies born via surrogacy to gay dads.
  • (2) As a lawyer, Will Halm is proud to note that, of all the parental orders he has written, asserting parental rights for gay couples, no court has overturned a single one.
  • (3) If you had to contrive a family to illustrate historical changes in gay parenting law, it would be Halm, an attorney specialising in fertility law, his partner, Marcellin Simard, and their children.
  • (4) Static photographic evidence of the occurrence of cyclovergence is presented that supports and extends the result of Crone and Everhard-Halm (1975).
  • (5) When Halm and Simard had their first child, they were told by psychologists that they would be inadequate parents.
  • (6) 'To hear, "You are the legal parents" in a court of law, that was significant': Will Halm and Marcellin Simard with Harley, Luc and Malina.
  • (7) In California, Will Halm and his partner were the first gay dads in a surrogacy case in the US to win the right to have their names on their child's birth certificate, after a legal battle in 1998.
  • (8) "That judgment in 1998, with our second child, was really a critical point," Halm says.
  • (9) Photograph: courtesy of Will Halm In the US, commercial surrogacy is legal and therefore slightly less complex, depending on which state you're in.
  • (10) Halm's mother started to make comments on which of the two dads the baby looked like.

Salm


Definition:

  • (n.) Psalm.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The salIR and salM genes of Streptomyces albus G specify the SalGI (SalI) restriction enzyme and its cognate methyltransferase, respectively.
  • (2) Results also showed that little or no death occurred during heat challenges of 1 h at temperatures of up to 100 degrees C. The survival of Salm.
  • (3) In guinea pig trachea and human bronchial smooth muscle, SALM was more potent than isoprenaline (ISO), salbutamol (SALB), and clenbuterol (CLEN).
  • (4) By a cell culture method, peritoneal macrophages of mice were shown to be innately capable of destroying the ingested virulent Salm.
  • (5) The peroxide resistant fraction of a cold-shocked population of Salm.
  • (6) The chimpanzees were challenged with 26x10(9) cells of the virulent Salm.
  • (7) For that reason is recommended to use the chlorinated lime and the chloramine with priority for disinfection of Salm.
  • (8) In CBA mice ciprofloxacin therapy also resulted in significantly lower viable counts of Salm.
  • (9) Therefore, we conclude that Antp negatively regulates salm.
  • (10) The effects of salm-calcitonin on breast cancer osteolytic skeletal metastases have been studied on conventional radiographs.
  • (11) The expression of this newly discovered gene, spalt major (salm) is strongly repressed in gain-of-function mutants that express Antp in the antennal disc.
  • (12) By the method "test-vector" the influence of solutions of chlorinated lime, chloramine, sodium base formalin was investigated over 30 strains Salm.
  • (13) The organisms were distributed homogeneously between capsules, and their numbers were stable for 120 d when the capsules were stored in dry conditions at 4 degrees C. Addition of these capsules with or without food samples to pre-enrichment broth gave low and reproducible levels of Salm.
  • (14) An inactive propanediol oxidoreductase was induced in Salm.
  • (15) This indicated that casein exerts a protective effect on Salm.
  • (16) Serotypes isolated were Salmonella enteritidis (66%), Salm.
  • (17) Of the other macrolides, only rosaramicin showed increased activity against Salm.
  • (18) There were no marked differences in the isolation rates obtained with different selective enrichment media, or after incubation at 36 degrees and 43 degrees C for 24 or 48 h. Contaminated samples of cheese failed to yield Salm.
  • (19) Macrophages from previously infected mice did not appear to have any significant increase in their bactericidal activity against salmonellae, but they possessed cytophilic antibodies specific against the H and the O antigens of Salm.
  • (20) At relatively low infecting doses, immunizations with either viable attenuated or heat killed Salm.

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