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Hereof


Definition:

  • (adv.) Of this; concerning this; from this; hence.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The results suggest a molecular mechanism of fusion involving protein binding to negatively charged groups on the membrane surface, followed by local formation of lysophospholipids and as a consequence hereof the creation of point defects in the lipid structure.
  • (2) At the time, hereof, that investigation is continuing."
  • (3) The primary and secondary pathogenesis hereof is explained by the particular predisposition duodenal laceration on account of its special anatomy and operative vulnerability.
  • (4) Illegal weapons should be handed over to the Ministry of Interior bodies within 24 hours of the special law, referred to in point 1 hereof, coming into force.
  • (5) In view hereof, and the risk that Julian Assange may evade prosecution if the arrest warrant is lifted, continued detention is currently regarded as compatible with the principle of proportionality.” Per Samuelson, a lawyer for the 43-year-old Australian, condemned what he called a weak decision by the court, which he said had issued its ruling before the Assange team had made its final submission.
  • (6) With examples from his therapeutical work, and quoting mythology, and historically famous cases thinking within the terms of suicide is delined, and consequences hereof are stated.
  • (7) S-adenosylmethionine has some beneficial effects on primary fibromyalgia and could be an important option in the treatment hereof.
  • (8) A panel of monoclonal antibodies with well-characterized specificity for T, Tn, sialosyl-Tn and the histo-blood group H and A variants hereof were used in immunohistology of sections from 30 individuals with known ABO, Lewis, and secretor status.
  • (9) On basis hereof the employment of the smooth surface is suggested.
  • (10) The consequences hereof are discussed with regard to prevention and therapy.
  • (11) One series of structures based on N-acetyllactosamine chains (type 2 chain: N-acetyllactosamine and fucosylated derivates hereof of H, Lex, Ley and sialyl-Lex) and another based on the simple mucin type core structures (type 3 chain: Tn, T and sialylated derivates hereof as well as the fucosylated derivative, H).
  • (12) On the basis hereof it is inferred that the inhibition is either a cochlear phenomenon or that it is transmitted over pathways with identical temporal properties as those of the excitation.
  • (13) The possible pathophysiological significance hereof, e.g.
  • (14) The prevalences and types of psychiatric disorders connected with temporal lobe epilepsy and surgical treatment hereof are discussed.
  • (15) At the one year follow-up the author assessed five of the breasts (hereof four revised) as hard.

Thereafter


Definition:

  • (adv.) After that; afterward.
  • (adv.) According to that; accordingly.
  • (adv.) Of that sort.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Fifteen sera ICA-IgG and ICA-protein A positive with high titres remained positive thereafter.
  • (2) Here we show that this induction of AP-2 mRNA is at the level of transcription and is transient, reaching a peak 48-72 hr after the addition of RA and declining thereafter, even in the continuous presence of RA.
  • (3) Since 1979, patients started on long-term lithium treatment at the Psychiatric Hospital in Risskov have been followed systematically with recording of clinical and laboratory variables before the start of treatment, after 6 and 12 months of treatment, and thereafter at yearly intervals.
  • (4) The deep cerebellar nuclei were moderately labeled at birth and gradually decreased in density thereafter.
  • (5) The hosts had resisted through the early stages, emulating their rugged first-half displays against Manchester United and Arsenal here this season, and even mustered a flurry of half-chances just before the interval to offer a reminder they might glean greater reward thereafter.
  • (6) After birth, it was in the liver and spleen up to 6 weeks af age, and thereafter it was present only in the bone marrow.
  • (7) Thereafter, donor type cells expressed an intermediate Thy 1.2 brightness; this population then persisted and surpassed the other subsets.
  • (8) Precipitating antibodies were found in both lines; they first appeared 7 days after inoculation in P-line birds and 14 days after inoculation in N-line birds, but thereafter there was no difference between the two genetic lines.
  • (9) Thereafter, from 40-90 min, insulin secretion was similar by pancreases from both fed and fasted rats.
  • (10) Specimens obtained thereafter contained only redeveloping glands.
  • (11) All 3 mesencephalo-hypothalamic projections had largely disappeared by GD 20 and were no longer detectable as distinct fiber bundles thereafter.
  • (12) Thereafter, activated lymphocytes return to the intestine either directly or via the peripheral circulation.
  • (13) Overnight sleep monitoring was performed immediately thereafter.
  • (14) Eighteen patients had their therapy electively discontinued, and five relapses occurred thereafter.
  • (15) It provided more consistent relief of pain, beginning 2 hours after the initial dose, and it continued to do so at every interval thereafter.
  • (16) (iii) Thereafter the number of follicles and steroid output declined to early follicular phase levels.
  • (17) The desaturase message was induced by 25 days after anthesis (DAA), peaking at 45 DAA but decreasing considerably thereafter.
  • (18) Urinary output paradoxically increased during the first day following starvation, but fell dramatically thereafter.
  • (19) Subculture as a surface pellicle on Sauton's medium has a powerful effect in reducing the relative size of a minority population yielding non-spreading colonies, and thereafter maintaining 99+% of spreading forms.
  • (20) One CML patient with blastic crisis, who achieved complete remission but relapsed thereafter, was found to have the same immunoglobulin gene rearrangement in the blastic crisis and relapse phases, suggesting that the same clone was involved in both crisis and relapse.