What's the difference between incle and inkle?

Incle


Definition:

  • (n.) Same as Inkle.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) During the investigation 46 patients died (32% of the group), incl.
  • (2) In conjunction with the haemolytic-uraemic syndrome in children in the CSSR E. coli producing verotoxin are found, incl.
  • (3) Full set list, show one (thanks to princevault.com ) Take Me With U (acoustic) Raspberry Beret (acoustic) U Got The Look (acoustic) Instrumental jam (acoustic) Train In Vain (acoustic) Q & A (1) incl.
  • (4) For accurate diagnosis of INCL a biopsy with characteristic EM findings of "snowball" aggregates is a necessity.
  • (5) In 144 (9.4%) it was the first symptom of disease, incl.
  • (6) In the total number of examinations by means of ultrasonography 22 aneurysms of the abdominal aorta were diagnosed, incl.
  • (7) The day-to-day coefficient of variation has been found not to be greater than that of INcl.
  • (8) The results suggest that these proteins (or derivatives, incl.
  • (9) The author presents an account of phagotypes of 70 strains of Salmonella paratyphi B isolated in 1986-1991 incl., from patients suffering from typhus B and registered carriers, isolates from river water and also from three new cases of carriers in Czechoslovakia.
  • (10) • Where to stay: Pousada Picinguaba , a charming pousada in a beautiful, natural setting (Standard doubles from €122.50 (£108) per person a night, incl breakfast and dinner).
  • (11) The prequisite of better therapeutic results in patients with Ebstein's anomaly of the tricuspid valve is more perfect diagnosis not only of the severity of the malformed valve but also of other associated defects incl.
  • (12) The submitted paper deals with an epidemic of severe postoperative panophthalmitis, its development, course, causes and sequelae incl.
  • (13) The authors report anatomical and functional results of 24 keratoplasties in children aged 7 months to 15 years, incl.
  • (14) Echocardiographic examination in Turner's syndrome makes early diagnosis of abnormalities of the cardiovascular system possible, incl.
  • (15) Most important for the diagnosis of mediastinal tumors are X-ray methods (incl.
  • (16) Using the neutralization microtest, the sera were examined for antibodies against 23 serotypes of enteroviruses incl.
  • (17) In 1975-1989 at the Urological Clinic of the Faculty Hospital with Policlinic in Olomouc a total of 272 patients with testicular tumours were treated, incl.
  • (18) However, results of clinical pancreatic transplantation in Type-I-diabetes are still improving: some centres (incl.
  • (19) In a group of 21 patients the most frequent disease was idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis or suspected fibrosis, suspected carcinomatous lymphopathy, pulmonary emphysema incl.
  • (20) As to complications, secondary infections were recorded in almost 30% of the patients, incl.

Inkle


Definition:

  • (n.) A kind of tape or braid.
  • (v. t.) To guess.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) 'Co-operating with the authorities' Stahl, a New Jersey-based attorney who specialises in representing people from the former Soviet Union, stressed that his client had been fully co-operating with the FBI and that he had no inkling that the items removed from Tsasrnaev's dorm room were connected to the bombings.
  • (2) The very first inkling of what would be dubbed the Bristol sound was the Wild Bunch's spartan treatment of Bacharach and David's classic The Look of Love , released in 1988 on 4th & Broadway.
  • (3) Samsung's lawyers may have some inkling of the amount, because of a per-handset deal Samsung has made with Microsoft to license patents the software giant claims are infringed by Android.
  • (4) They might wonder whatever happened to nu-metal, although the rise of emo might have given them an inkling; and they might be bemused by the sheer number of synthesiser-prodding female singer-songwriters, such as Lady Gaga and Little Boots.
  • (5) We’d had some inkling that she wanted to move to a different city, but I share parental responsibility for Charlie: those sorts of decisions, and changing schools, can’t happen if I don’t agree.” Feeling worried by his ex-wife’s plans, Johnson had applied under his own steam to the family court for a prohibited steps order.
  • (6) When exhausted European leaders emerged from all-night negotiations in Brussels last month with a "comprehensive" plan to claw the euro back from the abyss, they could have had no inkling that, less than a fortnight later, it would have so comprehensively collapsed.
  • (7) He probably had an inkling he wasn't going to share a cognac with Kissinger that evening, but it spoke volumes that he tried.
  • (8) Teachers and pupils at the duchess's old school, where she showed off her hockey skills and then had lunch, said they had "no inkling" of her pregnancy.
  • (9) Megumi's parents had no inkling of the nature of her disappearance until 1997, when Ahn Myong-jin, a former North Korean spy who defected to the South, talked at length about an abducted Japanese girl matching her description.
  • (10) "There was another one – Two – who we had an inkling was for intelligence chief Abdullah Senussi, but we haven't heard that one mentioned for a while leading us to believe he has been either killed or escaped into the desert.
  • (11) Guy Jubb, head of corporate governance at Standard Life, has said: "I don't believe anyone had an inkling that this payment, which is almost the largest figure in the remuneration report, was going to surface."
  • (12) The wounds from this fight seem fresh even now, probably because, as Dawkins suggests, the assault came from so close to home and without warning: "They did this thing in print without giving him the slightest inkling what was going on," he says.
  • (13) Last year the justices deadlocked 4-4 when trying to decide the extent of Barack Obama’s authority to shield undocumented people from deportation, and they released no inkling of their arguments.
  • (14) Portman said that up until that point he had had no inkling that his son was anything other than straight.
  • (15) From the age of six you have an inkling of your own mortality, and most have a good understanding of what's going on.
  • (16) Whereas Topolanek's homophobia has forced his resignation there is no inkling that Cameron is willing to take action against Grayling.
  • (17) He said: "First of all, I think my text to him was saying basically, 'I'm worried this process doesn't look like it's being run fairly,' and his response was saying, 'Well, we've got a solution,' and I think in between me sending a text to him and me getting that response, at official level we had an inkling that No 10 were thinking of transferring the responsibility to me as a way of dealing with the issue."
  • (18) Parliament passed the Ripa law to allow GCHQ to trawl for information, but it did so 13 years ago with no inkling of the scale on which GCHQ would attempt to exploit the certificates, enabling it to gather and process data regardless of whether it belongs to identified targets.
  • (19) Emmanuel has an inkling: "I think soap actors are totally underrated on how hard they work: you're prepared to go the extra mile to get the job done.
  • (20) Sri Lanka’s idyllic palm-fringed beaches with new tourist resorts give no inkling of the country’s grim recent history: a nearly three-decades-long, brutal and bloody conflict that ended almost five years ago with the defeat of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, known as the Tamil Tigers.

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