What's the difference between halp and palp?

Halp


Definition:

  • (imp.) Helped.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Hypoalphalipoproteinemia (HALP) is the most frequent lipid alteration found in patients with myocardial infarction at an early age.
  • (2) Thus some, but probably not all, of the magnitude of allogeneic halp can be attributed to the high frequency of helper T cells that respond to a given alloantigen.
  • (3) The discussion of past experience halps point to criteria that might be followed in formulating future experimental projects.
  • (4) The aim of this study was to know the frequency of main factors which reduce the levels of cHDL in a group of subjects with and without HALP.
  • (5) The relative incorporation of 14C from leucine into lipids vs. nonlipids was 20%, and the incorporation of label into total lipids from leucine was one-halp that from pyruvate.
  • (6) Urine contained substance(s) which were inhibitory to the measurement of hydrogen peroxide by the peroxidase-catalyzed oxidative condensation of MBTH and HALPS, but they were largely removed by charcoal treatment at pH 5.6 without significant loss of oxalate.
  • (7) Ultrasonic examination of the cases with low AFP levels halped in revision gestational ages for some of the women.
  • (8) Among the chromogenic hydrogen donors for peroxidase tested, a combination of 3-methyl-2-benzothiazolinone hydrazone (MBTH) and sodium N-sulfopropylaniline (HALPS) was found to be best for the oxalate determination under the conditions used.
  • (9) The consumption of cigarettes, the index of body mass (IBM) and the prevalence of diabetes mellitus were higher in the group of subjects with HALP.
  • (10) Altogether, in 64% of the subjects with HALP, factors which may decrease cHDL were associated.

Palp


Definition:

  • (n.) Same as Palpus.
  • (v. t.) To have a distinct touch or feeling of; to feel.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The GRC bound to immobilized histones could be eluted with PALP, but not with its related compounds, such as pyridoxamine, pyridoxamine 5'-phosphate, pyridoxal, and pyridoxine, suggesting a specific effect of PALP.
  • (2) The lobus glomeratus receives inputs from the maxillary palps and also from processess of deutocerebral neurons.
  • (3) Lon-directed degradation of SulA was energy dependent, as was the increase in degradation of SulA in delta lon pAlp+ cells.
  • (4) Paper electrophoretic analysis showed that in the mixture of TOB and PALP, the spot corresponding to TOB alone almost disappeared and the spot associated with TOB overlapped with that associated with PALP, although the spots of TOB alone and PALP alone were observed as single spots on the cathode and anode sides, respectively.
  • (5) The activated glucocorticoid-receptor complexes (GRC) from rat liver bind tightly to histone (from calf thymus)-agarose and cannot be eluted with 3 M KCl or 50% ethylene glycol, but can be eluted with 20 mM pyridoxal 5'-phosphate (PALP).
  • (6) Physiologically, the palp-pit receptors respond uniformly; they are most excitable by stimulation with carbon dioxide while they exhibit relatively moderate responses to various odorants.
  • (7) Testing of MAb binding to bacteria showed that a part of the BLp I, PALp I, and PALp II sites was immunoaccessible in intact homologous bacteria, and that the Hm I and Hm II epitopes were inaccessible.
  • (8) It is suggested that there may be an instability of the PALP-albumin complex in this condition.
  • (9) A gonadotropic inhibition is observed by means of oothecal production in Periplaneta americana after unilateral amputation of the mandible, the maxillary palp and the labial palp, in females reared with males at emergence.
  • (10) Similar assays with males deprived of maxillary palps make it unlikely that the basiconic-like sensilla on these appendages are needed to perceive the attraction pheromones.
  • (11) If used together with a myoma drill, large holes can be punched into tumours, making them for the first time well palp-able and revolvable.
  • (12) When aspartate- and alanine transaminase (AST and ALT, respectively) activities were studied in homogenates of rat cerebellum, brain cortex and brain stem (using a modified procedure by Raitman and Frenkel), addition of 50 microM pyridoxal-5-phosphate (PALP) increased 2-3-fold the activity studied.
  • (13) Their action is evidently realized on the level of competition with PALP when these compounds attach to apotransaminases.
  • (14) Intrarenal TOB levels in rats receiving TOB and PALP were lower than those in rats given TOB alone.
  • (15) The effect of pyridoxal 5'-phosphate (PALP) and trifluoperazine (TFPZ), the calmodulin antagonist, on in vitro platelet adhesion to collagen and collagen-induced platelet activation was studied using platelet-rich-plasma (PRP) or washed platelets (WPL).
  • (16) Sparse fibers were also seen in the body wall, parapodia, and cephalic palps.
  • (17) The olfactory sensilla on the maxillary palp tip of Locusta migratoria (L.) resemble the surrounding contact chemoreceptors in general morphology.
  • (18) The presence of MAO in the epithelium of the buccal palps was also demonstrated.
  • (19) However, pALP appears to lack the internal signal sequence of the corresponding human protein.
  • (20) The formation of the decarboxylated product, muscimol, which primarily occurred in a synaptosomal fraction, was dependent on the presence of pyridoxal-5-phosphate (PALP) and was inhibited by (S)-glutamic acid, 3-mercaptopropionic acid (3MPA), aminooxyacetic acid (AOAA), and allyglycine, suggesting that ibotenic acid is a substrate for GAD.

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