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Helly


Definition:

  • (a.) Hellish.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) In normal and pathological testicular tissue the influence of various fixing agents (Formalin solution, Bouins solution, Hellys solution, Carnoys solution) concerning the acoustical properties of testicular tissue was examined.
  • (2) The structure and mode of division of the nucleus of budding yeast cells have been studied by phase-contrast microscopy during life and by ordinary microscopy after Helly fixation.
  • (3) An immunoperoxidase technique was applied to formalin and Helly fixed paraffin wax sections from cases of ulcerative colitis complicated by dysplasia and carcinoma for carcinoembryonic antigen and components of the colonic secretory immunoglobulin system--namely, secretory component, IgA, and J chain.
  • (4) For histology the tissue was fixed in Helly's fluid or in buffered formalin.
  • (5) Rebecca, who is on holiday in the area, has bought back-to-school coats from Helly Hansen for her children.
  • (6) Histological examination of skin test reaction sites, after fixation in Helly fixative and Giemsa staining, revealed a classical tuberculin-type infiltrate consisting primarily of mononuclear cells with few polymorphonuclear cells.
  • (7) Referring to the “title to a certain painting”, the Nahmads’ New York lawyer sent emails to another lawyer asking “whether you are authorised to sign legal papers on behalf of IAC”, adding: “If you are not so authorised, please advise as soon as possible as to who is authorised to sign on behalf of IAC and all of their contact information.” Facebook Twitter Pinterest Helly Nahmad (right), a New York art gallery owner.
  • (8) Fixation in Helly's fluid preserved cytoplasmic granules and was thus superior for intracellular localization of kallikrein, whereas ethanol fixation, due to absence of non-specific background staining, afforded the most sensitive method for detection of small amounts of antigen.
  • (9) Fixation of fragments of human antral mucosa with Helly's fluid allows gastrin-containing cells to be identified by an immunofluorescence technique.
  • (10) The gastrin-producing G-cells were on the contrary strongly stained (without oxidation) in tissues fixed in Helly-fluid.
  • (11) The IP staining procedure to detect leptospiral antigen (L. interrogans serovar icterohaemorrhagiae) in human liver and kidney proved to be a reproducible method useful on paraffin embedded tissues after formalin, Bouin's or Helly's fluid fixation.
  • (12) Helly Nahmad’s London-based cousin once said: “It is like a composer making a piece of music and no one listens to it.” Panama Papers reporting team: Juliette Garside, Luke Harding, Holly Watt, David Pegg, Helena Bengtsson, Simon Bowers, Owen Gibson and Nick Hopkins
  • (13) In order to achieve better staining, sections of material fixed in formalin are additionally treated with Helly's liquid and, following the removal of sublimate deposit, with a 2.5% solution of potassium bichromate.
  • (14) After fixation with buffered formalin, formalin-sublimate or Helly's fluid a strongly reacting cytoplasmic component is demonstrable.
  • (15) During a seminar at the University of Nijmegen in Holland, Prof. Margaret Hellie Huyck examined the influence of sex and gender on development in the second half of life.
  • (16) After fixation with formalin-sublimate or Helly's fluid the latter has been proven to be sensitive against treatment with sialidase thus indicating the presence of sialic acid residues in neutrophil granulocytes.
  • (17) It was consigned to the auctioneers by the Helly Nahmad Gallery – run by the heir of one of the best-known art dealers in the world.
  • (18) Phosphotungstic acid hematoxylin and lead hematoxylin lightly stained fetal A cell granules in Helly's fixed tissue.
  • (19) A recently published study by Frédérick Nadeau and Denise Helly examines 10 pro-charter Facebook groups that arose in response to the public debates.
  • (20) While I don’t know if he directly engaged with any of the pages studied by Nadeau and Helly, it is very reasonable to suggest that – in the relatively small world of online rightwing Quebec politics – he encountered some of the rhetoric they describe, especially as he was known to feminist and refugee-friendly groups in Quebec as an internet troll.

Telly


Definition:

Example Sentences:

  • (1) There would never be a meeting in a darkened room where a winner was chosen just to fit an audience demographic or to create more entertaining telly.
  • (2) We used to watch River Cottage on the telly and thought: “Wow, where’s that?
  • (3) The Gogglebox people are all nice(ish) and funny(ish), qualities vital to keep at bay total self-loathing that we are gathered as a family, watching on telly other people watching telly.
  • (4) Changing Rooms and Ground Force – market- leaders in the home make-over genre that was the telly sensation in the decade before incarceration game-shows – ran from 1996 to 2004 and 1997 to 2005 respectively.
  • (5) And it is quite striking, when you look into the history of telly, that predominantly women have been written by men, and represented through the prism of men’s eyes.
  • (6) Mum and Dad may not have wanted to talk about sex, but telly, film, literature, newspapers and pop music did.
  • (7) However there is little time to savour the triumph with his team, because of the extensive media duties: telly, radio, telly... then upstairs for the newspaper hacks.
  • (8) "There is a sense that if you're not on the telly then you might have died.
  • (9) For six weeks it's me saying on the telly what I've been saying on my blog for two years: "This is where I shop, this is what I do."
  • (10) Barely a radio or telly interview passes by which isn't stuffed with "issues", and only the new waffly sort, not the ones you could either mop up or be proud of.
  • (11) I'd rather discuss what was on telly, avoid the issue, discuss anything other than the relationship.
  • (12) It's nerve-racking to present and it's technically pretty complicated but it's fun, live telly.
  • (13) I used to watch the Mercury prize on the telly when I was 16, wondering when it would be my time, so this is really special.” East India Youth’s Doyle was also delighted that the band’s album had been selected.
  • (14) IDS's spinners are continuing an increasingly popular political tactic in both the US and UK of using telly references to connect with the electorate.
  • (15) Faced with this mutant telly genre masquerading as reality, soaps have become unreal just when we needed them to be otherwise.
  • (16) (Amstell, curiously enough, wasn’t a comedian when he started presenting telly.
  • (17) I don’t really remember, I suppose I watched a bit of telly, scrounged around the fridge for something to eat … that was a grim, grim day.” His next choice of music, perhaps tellingly, was one he first heard while working on reconciliation during his time at Coventry cathedral, a poignant Advent composition by John Tavener.
  • (18) I always wanted to listen to them and watch them on telly – I was a drummer so I wanted to be their drummer.
  • (19) On Sundays in the mid-70s, he and his family would gather round the telly to watch Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman, a satire on soap operas.
  • (20) I repeat: 1.5m viewers for a half-hour comedy before it's on "normal" telly.

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