What's the difference between heald and heddle?

Heald


Definition:

  • (n.) A heddle.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) But she did back moves advocated by the Solicitor-General, Oliver Heald, to place a duty on parents to protect their children and make it illegal to permit their daughters to be mutilated.
  • (2) Initial characterization of variants expressed and isolated from Escherichia coli has been published (Hitchcock-DeGregori, S. E., and Heald, R. W. (1987) J. Biol.
  • (3) Abuse is being continued, perpetuated, right under the noses of judges and police – the very institutions that should be protecting the vulnerable with every sinew of state power.” Labour MPs repeatedly pressed Heald for a timetable for the introduction of the amending legislation to implement the ban but he could only promise to do so “shortly”.
  • (4) Biological examples of such conjugation effects have recently been reported, e.g., for the Chl a pi-cation radical (Heald et al.
  • (5) It is illegal in the criminal courts and I am determined to see it banned in the civil family courts too,” Heald told MPs.
  • (6) Goodman wrote : "Older MPs such as Eleanor Laing and Oliver Heald, who were active in helping to lead the group, care about the constitution and think about it deeply.
  • (7) The chronic bilateral renal denervation, which was performed 2-4 wk before the experiment, abolished both the antidiuretic and antinatriuretic responses to heald-up tilt.
  • (8) The government has now indicated its partial support for his plans, with Oliver Heald, the solicitor general, putting down a joint amendment with him promising a review of the issue.
  • (9) In the short-term experiments indomethacin inhibited fracture healding (P less than 0.033) and increased the interfragmentary angle as well as fracture instability.
  • (10) Heald, Garnier's replacement, was seen as more politically acceptable.
  • (11) The number of appeals to the Attorney General over lenient sentences for sexual offences alone rose to 110 last year from 51 in 2011, the Solicitor General Oliver Heald told the Commons.
  • (12) Zahawi spoke after Labour published an advertisement for a meeting in Crewe on Wednesday with Hanson and Dr Adrian Heald, the party’s local prospective parliamentary candidate, which features four pointed questions about immigration.
  • (13) Bacterially expressed alpha-tropomyosin lacks the amino-terminal acetylation present in muscle tropomyosin and binds poorly to actin (Hitchcock-DeGregori, S. E., and Heald, R. W. (1987) J. Biol.
  • (14) At the same time the justice minister, Sir Oliver Heald QC, brought in a fee-waiver scheme for the lowest paid.
  • (15) Functionnal healding was satisfactory in 93% of the treated cases by dilatations.
  • (16) Oliver Heald , the solicitor general, told parliament that the SFO pays Autonomy £664,098 a year to license software used to track down rogue Société Générale trader Jérôme Kerviel.
  • (17) The government indicated its partial support when Oliver Heald, the solicitor general, put down a joint amendment with Bridgen that promised to review the issue.
  • (18) 'Constantly terrified': women on facing their abusers in family courts Read more Justice minister Sir Oliver Heald told MPs returning from the Christmas recess that ministers wanted a ban on cross-examination by perpetrators and are prepared to introduce the necessary primary legislation to make the change.
  • (19) Oliver Heald, the former solicitor general, will receive the more modest domestic KBE.
  • (20) The justice minister, Sir Oliver Heald QC, said: “Trial by jury is a fundamental part of our world-leading justice system and it is important that our juries reflect today’s society.

Heddle


Definition:

  • (n.) One of the sets of parallel doubled threads which, with mounting, compose the harness employed to guide the warp threads to the lathe or batten in a loom.
  • (v. t.) To draw (the warp thread) through the heddle-eyes, in weaving.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Keith Heddle, managing director of Stanley Gibbons Investments, says: “Luxury and collectible coins are much more enjoyable to own than a share certificate or a unit in some fund.” Numismatics is the official term for coin collecting, and Lawrence Chard, director of Blackpool-based dealer Chards, recommends buying coins in the highest grades or best condition you can afford.
  • (2) The present data are in accord with the conclusions drawn from the earlier autoradiographic experiments of HEDDLE AND BODYCOTE, and show that chromatide breaks can be accounted for on the basis of the breakage-and reunion hypothesis, with the majority being simple breaks and some being incomplete exchanges between two such breaks.
  • (3) Heddle, Genetics 52, 1329-1334, 1965; M. Holmberg and J. Jonasson, Hereditas 74, 57-68, 1973; J.R.K.
  • (4) The latter results are consistent with early observations made by Salamone and Heddle.
  • (5) For this purpose, on the basis of the corresponding theory of Carrano-Heddle assuming the Poisson distribution, a theory is advanced by the authors based on geometrical distribution, describing the distribution of lesions caused by the action of tioTEF.
  • (6) The early observations of Salamone and Heddle were highlighted in the Gene-Tox review of this assay and led the OECD to recommend the use of 3 sampling times for this assay (between 12 and 72 hr).
  • (7) Our results are similar to that of Heddle obtained in C57BL mice.

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