What's the difference between hud and hull?

Hud


Definition:

  • (n.) A huck or hull, as of a nut.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The simulated HUD speedometer produced generally superior performance on the experimental tasks; most important, it enabled subjects to respond significantly more quickly to the salient cues.
  • (2) In the first experiment, words from two "hood"-"hud" continua were synthesized with different F0.
  • (3) This article examines the role of formal support services in the lives of elderly residents of HUD-subsidized buildings.
  • (4) A hordeivirus isolated from horsemint (Mentha longifolia Huds.)
  • (5) In the first experiment, Formants 3-5 were manipulated in both a "hid"-"head" continuum (in which F2 and F3 are within 3 Bark of each other) and a "hood"-"HUD" continuum (in which F2 and F3 are not within 3 Bark of each other).
  • (6) For example, doing the 3DS port of Retro City Rampage, I explored potential touch screen additions to the existing game by prototyping new aiming methods, shooting methods, HUD features and so forth.
  • (7) Advanced Warfare bears some familial resemblance: there is almost no HUD on screen.
  • (8) The time elapsed between a HUD signal and the simple response to the HDD was approximately 1600 ms.
  • (9) No one would tell an architect they can’t have a view on HUD [the Department of Housing and Urban Development].
  • (10) Experiment 3 involved the presentation of vowels from the "hood"-"hud" continuum in two different intonational contexts which were judged to have been produced by different speakers, even though the F0 of the test word was identical in the two contexts.
  • (11) Implications for the effects of HUDs on automobile safety are discussed.
  • (12) In the second experiment, F3 alone was manipulated in a "hood"-"HUD" continuum.
  • (13) In the moonscape of the Bab Hud neighbourhood, on the frontline by the Homs Citadel, a commander signed himself Issam Abu al-Mout – a nom de guerre that is a chilling reference to a man boasting of facing death.
  • (14) Four multiple-channel cochlear implant patients were tested with synthesized versions of the words "hid, head, had, hud, hod, hood" containing 1, 2, or 3 formants, and with a natural 2-formant version of the same words.
  • (15) The ratio of ED50 to HUD, the single usual dose for human cancer chemotherapy, were smallest for doxorubicin (2.23), cyclophosphamide (2.59) and CDDP (5.19).
  • (16) From the explantats of the fruitbody of Naematoloma fasciculare (Huds ex Fr.)
  • (17) A neuronal antigen (HuD) recognized by the sera of patients with antibody-associated paraneoplastic encephalomyelitis has been isolated by screening a lambda cerebellar expression library.
  • (18) This study compared the effects of simulated head-up display (HUD) and dashboard-mounted digital speedometers on key perceptual driving tasks in a simulated driving environment.
  • (19) The HuD protein shows a remarkable homology to the Drosophila proteins Elav and Sex-lethal and is likely to play a role in neuron-specific RNA processing.
  • (20) Concentrations of 0.4 ppm in manufactured homes as targeted by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), may not be adequate to protect occupants from discomfort and from acute effects of HCHO exposure.

Hull


Definition:

  • (v. t.) The outer covering of anything, particularly of a nut or of grain; the outer skin of a kernel; the husk.
  • (v. t.) The frame or body of a vessel, exclusive of her masts, yards, sails, and rigging.
  • (v. t.) To strip off or separate the hull or hulls of; to free from integument; as, to hull corn.
  • (v. t.) To pierce the hull of, as a ship, with a cannon ball.
  • (v. i.) To toss or drive on the water, like the hull of a ship without sails.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Alan Pardew faces punishment from the Football Association for his head-butt on Hull City's David Meyler.
  • (2) Hull have Arsenal at home next and will entertain Manchester United on the final day of the season.
  • (3) Facebook Twitter Pinterest Imogen and her father, John Hull, before he lost his sight.
  • (4) Customers won a significant victory in the battle with the banks earlier this month when a mass hearing was averted at Hull county court.
  • (5) The comforts of home will determine Liverpool's fate in 2014, according to Brendan Rodgers, and they made a convincing start against Hull City.
  • (6) The fibre of carrot and cabbage was similarly composed of nearly equal amounts of neutral and acidic polysaccharides, whereas pea-hull fibre had four times as much neutral as acidic polysaccharides.
  • (7) After 14 minutes, Rose got in behind the Hull defence to lay on the opening goal for Eriksen while the second followed an incision up the other flank from Walker.
  • (8) Hull City clambered out of the relegation zone and consigned Paul Lambert to a half-century of Premier League defeats as Aston Villa manager in the process.
  • (9) The Hull City manager, Steve Bruce , has admitted his side need to pull off a couple of “crazy results” if they are to preserve their Premier League status in a frantic end-of-season run-in.
  • (10) But no sooner had Hull hopes risen than they were dented by Meyler.
  • (11) The Ivory Coast international Sagbo had won the penalty from which Hull scored through Robbie Brady – a decision labelled "incredibly soft" by the Norwich manager, Chris Hughton – but minutes later was sent off after he clashed with Russell Martin.
  • (12) Tom Dillon, originally from Hull, runs Dillons furniture clearance shop.
  • (13) The empirical specifications of anxiety were chosen so as to render the study comparable to previous investigations executed within the general framework of Spence's (1956, 1958) developments of Hull's (1943) notions concerning the relationship to drive level and learning task performance.
  • (14) Only one child (0.06%) was found to be affected in comparison with the high prevalence of 51.5% reported by Hull et al.
  • (15) A modified life events inventory was presented over a four-month period to 132 consecutive women going into spontaneous labour in Hull and Manchester.
  • (16) It shows a picture of the damage sustained to the hull.
  • (17) He was leader of Hull city council for five years and served as its executive member for education.
  • (18) A n unemployed bricklayer sits with his Work Programme employment coach in Hull, watching as he types out a sample covering letter.
  • (19) Hull were not exactly unlucky, they simply did not create enough from open play to deserve anything from the game, though Brady could hardly have come any closer to scoring.
  • (20) A shame such a landmark achievement was soured by Allam refusing to talk to the local council over a potential stadium expansion and trying to change the club’s name to Hull Tigers, which many fans vehemently oppose.

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