(v. t.) To inclose for mowing; to set aside for grass.
(inf. & plural pres.) To have; have.
Example Sentences:
(1) The majority (70) were of the Han ethnic group; 24 out of 41 Hainanese belonged to the Li ethnic group.
(2) The haplotype frequency of A3B1 (0.4194) was found to be the highest in Han nationality of Hubei in China.
(3) It confirms that Fifa, through its internal bodies, is conducting a one-sided, unfair and biased investigation against Michel Platini, repeatedly violating his right to defend himself.” The Fifa appeals committee, chaired by the Bermudan Larry Mussenden, said the appeals had been rejected in full and the decision of the adjudicatory chamber of the independent ethics committee, chaired by the German judge Hans Joachim-Eckert, confirmed in its entirety.
(4) In tumors that arose from HAN lines and exhibited only endogenous proviruses, demethylation of the subgenomic Mtv-6 locus was observed.
(5) Peter Mayhew, who played Han Solo's wookiee sidekick Chewbacca in the original Star Wars trilogy, stood at an impressive 7 ft 2" and also had what might be described as broad facial features.
(6) Hans von Storch of the GKSS Research Centre in Geesthacht, Germany, concluded that M&M were right to say that temperatures should be analysed relative to the 1,000-year mean, not the 20th-century mean.
(7) The expression of CD38 and Han-PC1 antigens (Ags) was almost constant (greater than 90% positive cases), while CD9 was detected in 66% of the cases.
(8) Witnesses reported Uighur rioters attacking Han Chinese people and state television showed them attacking passing vehicles.
(9) But it also succeeded by elevating the likes of Luke Skywalker and Han Solo to the kind of status usually reserved for totemic superheroes such as Batman, Superman and Spider-Man, characters destined to be wheeled out time and time again in different big screen iterations.
(10) However, ADCC levels in the PBNs and HANs of ARDS patients were much lower than in normal subjects (p < 0.01).
(11) He sent his first missionary to America in 1960, the year he married Hak Ja Han.
(12) Xiao Han, a teacher at Chinese University of Political Science and Law and a friend of mine, has reincarnated 212 times.
(13) C4 haplotypes of 93 unrelated families of Han nationality in Hubei Province were determined by means of a method established in our laboratory based on the techniques recommended in the 4th International Workshop for the Genetics of Complement and the method of Carboxypeptidase B developed by Zhang in Australia.
(14) Displacement isotherms for amidephrine, benoxathian, oxymetazoline, phentolamine and WB 4101 were biphasic and were consistent with the presence of both alpha 1A- and alpha 1B-adrenoceptor subtypes as described by Morrow & Creese (1986) and Han et al.
(15) Dr Xuesong Han and colleagues at the American Cancer Society published the findings in the latest issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association.
(16) Approximately one-half of the V beta 2+ T-cells were lost within the first month of C4 HAN implantation.
(17) The frequency of the C2 allele was higher (0.25-0.38) than that of Han Chinese (0.18-0.25).
(18) Speaking publicly about how the majority Han discriminated against minorities in the new China .
(19) Eckert’s statement said any rule breaches by the bidding countries were “of very limited scope”, adding: “In particular, the effects of these occurrences on the bidding process as a whole were far from reaching any threshold that would require returning to the bidding process, let alone reopening it.” A Fifa statement said: “The Fifa appeal committee, chaired by Larry Mussenden, has concluded that the appeal lodged by the chairman of the investigatory chamber, Michael J Garcia, against the statement of the chairman of the adjudicatory chamber of the independent ethics committee, Hans-Joachim Eckert, is not admissible.
(20) Dad brought us up on Star Wars from when we were old enough to not be scared ... We grew up in our teenage years absolutely loving Star Wars,” said Michael Kidd, who came to see the film dressed as Chewbacca along with his Hans-Solo-costumed wife and Jedi-dressed family.
Ideograph
Definition:
(n.) Same as Ideogram.
Example Sentences:
(1) Both are furthermore accessible to the ideographic discourse of subjective meanings and intentional acts.
(2) Of special note was the patient's superior written transcription of the ideographic symbols and the superior oral reading of the phonogrammic symbols.
(3) The result of our study showed that alexia in Chinese ideographic language differs from alexia in western phonographic languages.
(4) Areas for further investigation are identified, for example: the use of multiple outcome measures, the use of single-case studies and the development of ideographic assessment measures, the interaction of biological and environmental influences, the alleviation of the burden of care, the involvement of the consumer in services, the development of behavioral formulations and analysis of family engagement and compliance, staff training in intervention methods, and the translation of research results into clinical practice.
(5) The model indicates that aggregation effects should be controlled in analyses of matching and that the comparison of molecular theories of concurrent operant behavior with molecular models of matching performance affords ideographic analyses of choice behavior.
(6) The ability to transcode integers from ideographic to alphabetic script was assessed in patients with dementia of Alzheimer type.
(7) This antiquity is spelled out dramatically in the ancient Chinese-Japanese ideographs (in Japan called kanji), which remain in use today.
(8) Dyslexic and normal readers in second grade (age-range seven to eight years) and sixth grade (11 to 12 years) were given tachistoscopic presentations of novel visual stimuli (Chinese ideographs), randomly presented to the left and right visual fields and to the central fixation point.
(9) The population for this ideographic research consisted of a convenience sample of 10 children over the age of 5 years, attending an oncology clinic which served a medium-sized city and its surrounding area.
(10) Ideographic analyses further demonstrated consistencies in prevalence rates of DSM-III-R personality disorders.
(11) Outcome assessment was obtained from three sources: patient, therapist, and independent judge, using both nomothetic and ideographic measures.
(12) Chinese ideographs evoked it for subjects whose native language was Chinese, but not for subjects unfamiliar with that language.
(13) Stenography, a non-orthographic and syllabic-ideographic writing system, could be a model to investigate different hemispheric reading processes in Western subjects.
(14) According to Biederman and Tsao (1979), ideographic script yields more interference than phonetic script in Stroop color-naming task.
(15) Ideographic analyses suggested possible sex-linked and early experience twin effects.
(16) Two kinds of Japanese script were used as stimuli: Kanji, an ideographic script, and Kana, a syllabic script.
(17) When phonological processing is not possible (e.g., for arabic digits and other ideographic orthographies), the right hemisphere may have an advantage because of its superior visuospatial processing capabilities.
(18) Systematic errors in the transcoding processes were observed that could not be accounted for by the peculiarities of the two ideographic coding systems or by difficulties with direct transcoding rules.
(19) For example, the ancient Chinese ideograph for spleen does not mean spleen in the modern sense, instead it refers to the entire gastrointestinal system.
(20) Similarly, the ancient ideograph for kidney does not mean kidney in the modern sense, and can mean the entire endocrine system.