What's the difference between hebrew and moab?

Hebrew


Definition:

  • (n.) An appellative of Abraham or of one of his descendants, esp. in the line of Jacob; an Israelite; a Jew.
  • (n.) The language of the Hebrews; -- one of the Semitic family of languages.
  • (a.) Of or pertaining to the Hebrews; as, the Hebrew language or rites.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Then, when he was forgiven, he walked along a moonbeam and said to Ha-Notsri [Hebrew name for Jesus of Nazareth]: “You know, you were right.
  • (2) Hebrew for voice of justice, Kol Tzedek was described in publicity at the time as "an outreach program aimed at helping sex-crime victims in Brooklyn's Orthodox Jewish Communities report abuse".
  • (3) Instead, much of Darwish's early reading of the poetry of the world outside Palestine was through the medium of Hebrew.
  • (4) As Prof Eyal Naveh of Tel Aviv University, one of the Israeli project leaders, says: “This might be possible in a post-conflict situation, but it was not possible in an ‘in conflict’ situation.” So, the authors decided to try the next best thing: to write their own separate narratives and place them side by side, in Hebrew and in Arabic, on the opposite pages of a single book.
  • (5) This article is a presentation of the background and description of one such clinical program organized by the New England College of Optometry with the cooperation of the Department of Ophthalmology Hadassah Hebrew Medical Center, Jerusalem, Israel.
  • (6) A systematic search was made in the Hebrew Bible for expressions of emotional distress.
  • (7) As in a mosque, worshippers remove their shoes before entering the historic building, where biblical quotations are emblazoned on the walls in English, Hebrew and Persian scripts.
  • (8) As anticipated, children in the non Hebrew reader groups performed comparably on this task, but the performance of these subjects was inferior to that of children in the Hebrew groups.
  • (9) And in response to a freedom of information request from Education Guardian, the DfE has disclosed that although it has met representatives of registered Jewish schools many times, it has no records of any such meetings with the Union of Orthodox Hebrew Congregations – the organisation that represents the wider Orthodox community in London .
  • (10) Adopting the format of an earlier investigation, a visual recall task was employed as the dependent variable, and it was predicted that poor readers would perform as well as normals with stimuli taken from Hebrew, an unfamiliar orthography.
  • (11) Rats of the Hebrew University strain, used as donors, received single i.p.
  • (12) Experiment 2 revealed that semantic priming effects in naming were larger in Hebrew than in English and completely absent in Serbo-Croatian.
  • (13) Twenty-four Hebrew-speaking dyads (the children about 1;6) were videotaped for 30 min in an unstructured session.
  • (14) They are simply places to which kids are sent to be indoctrinated from dawn till dusk, and it is a scandal that the government has failed to deal with them for so long.” The Union of Orthodox Hebrew Congregations did not return Education Guardian’s calls.
  • (15) In two substrains, selected from the Hebrew University strain, for their respective sensitivity (H) or immunity (N) to hypertension induced by DOCA--salt treatment, there were no significant increases in NA or DA in any part of the brain following DOCA--salt treatment.
  • (16) Rami Younis, 30, a Palestinian activist and writer with the independent Hebrew online magazine Local Call, said he usually boycotts the elections.
  • (17) The Adelsons are friends of Israel's prime minister, Binyamin Netanyahu, and Adelson purchased a Hebrew-language newspaper to support him.
  • (18) Hebrew has two forms of spelling, pointed and unpointed.
  • (19) Biblical Hebrew thus incorporated a powerful and sophisticated language of emotional expression.
  • (20) Following the discovery of the missing Israeli's bodies on Monday, new details about the teenagers' abduction and murder 19 days ago while hitching home from West Bank religious schools have emerged in the Hebrew press, including the fact that investigators believe that the teenagers were killed within a few minutes of getting into a stolen car near Gush Etzion junction.

Moab


Definition:

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Our results indicate that all gamma delta TCR+ cells can be identified with the MoAb anti-TCR-delta 1.
  • (2) Benign and malignant epithelial and soft tissue tumors of the skin were usually negatively stained with MoAb HMSA-2.
  • (3) Addition of MoAb 60.3 to normal neutrophils produced dose-dependent inhibition of neutrophil aggregation in response to phorbol myristate acetate, zymosan-activated plasma, and N-formyl-methionylleucylphenylalanine.
  • (4) (b) Two MoAbs, 14B6 and 12B1, react with cells of the monocytic series.
  • (5) Other anti-NK cell MoAbs such as VD4 (CD16) and Leu-7 (CD57) reacted only with single cells of thyroid stroma.
  • (6) Thus, monocytes may play a dual role, not only as effector cells, but also as cells that collaborate with T cells after OKT3 MoAb stimulation so as to produce PCA.
  • (7) Multiple polymorphisms on the DQ molecule(s) have been detected by monoclonal antibodies (MoAbs).
  • (8) In total, 91 sequential decapeptides, with an overlap of nine amino acids, were tested in ELISA with MoAb SA-12, human and murine sera (PEP scan).
  • (9) MoAb 23H7 was discovered to bind to a subset of fibroblasts within the lesions of six of 17 patients with Dupuytren's disease.
  • (10) T cell phenotypes after bone marrow transplantation (BMT) were investigated using monoclonal antibodies (moAbs) reactive to lymphocyte cell surface antigens.
  • (11) Antigenic specificities of the circulating antibodies were determined by the capacity of monoclonal antibodies (MoAbs), against certain determinants on the AChR, to inhibit binding of the serum antibodies to the AChR.
  • (12) Monoclonal antibodies (MoAbs) 225.28, 657.9, and 902.5 recognizing distinct epitopes of the human high molecular weight melanoma associated antigen (HMW-MAA) were used to investigate the molecular and cellular heterogeneity of the HMW-MAA synthesized by human melanoma cells.
  • (13) Binding activity of the MOABs to SCLC cells was demonstrated by immunoperoxidase activity, which could be blocked by streptavidin.
  • (14) Monoclonal antibodies (MoAB) ICO-45 discovered the antigen with 45 kD molecular mass, expressed on the surface of 77% thymocytes, 68% monocytes, 95% granulocytes, 46% T-lymphocytes, 59% non-T-lymphocytes.
  • (15) Adhesion of these cell lines to fibronectin was partially blocked with either anti-beta 1 integrin monoclonal antibody (MoAb) (75% inhibition), anti-alpha 4 integrin MoAb (75% inhibition), or RGD peptide (50% inhibition), but was unaffected by anti-alpha v beta 3 or anti-alpha IIb beta 3 MoAbs.
  • (16) GA3 MoAb immunoprecipitates a Mr 105,000 glycoprotein on K562 cells.
  • (17) Treating bone marrow with MoAbs to myeloid differentiation antigens does not interfere with pluripotential stem cell engraftment.
  • (18) Despite extensive efforts to produce polyclonal sera and monoclonal antibodies (MoAbs) to Epa-1, a non-H-2 alloantigen expressed by murine epidermal cells (EC) but not lymphoid cells (LC), we were unsuccessful.
  • (19) The MoAb reacted in ELISA with three different peptides representing three distinct amino acid stretches present on the surface of the heavy subunits of LoLI.
  • (20) The actin immunophenotype of eight benign mesenchymal tumors, 14 nonsarcomatoid tumors, and 46 sarcomatoid tumors was studied, using monoclonal antibodies (MoAb) specific for alpha-smooth muscle actin (clone 1A4), alpha- and gamma-smooth muscle actin (designated CGA7), and muscle actin (designated HHF35) on frozen sections.

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