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Ionian


Definition:

  • (a.) Of or pertaining to Ionia or the Ionians; Ionic.
  • (n.) A native or citizen of Ionia.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Antipaxos Morpheus, Ionian Villas, Antipaxos Where to stay: Ionian Villas Fewer than 100 people live on Antipaxos, and accommodation is hard to come by.
  • (2) The frequency of G6PD deficiency, ranging from 7.2% on the Ionian Coast to zero on the eastern side of the Lucanian Apennines, appears to be inversely related to the distance of each town examined from the Ionian Coast, suggesting that this geographic distribution may reflect, at least in part, gene flow from Greek settlers.
  • (3) A gun-metal grey speedboat powers across the still Ionian Sea until the cypress trees of the largest private estate in Corfu heave into view and the pilot kills the engine.
  • (4) Three subsamples were examined, two from the Tyrrhenian and the Ionian coasts, respectively, and one from the internal part of this province.
  • (5) The practice of empirical ophthalmology during the Ottoman domination of Greece is also examined, as is the earliest available evidence of modern Greek ophthalmological knowledge, deriving from the Ionian Islands.
  • (6) 20-26 August, reclaimyourself.co.uk BEST FOR SUN Hatha in Ithaca, Greece Facebook Twitter Pinterest International teachers lead different weeks between May and October at Itha108 , a gorgeous island retreat just five minutes from the Ionian sea, where accommodation is split between a Venetian-style house and five Mongolian-style yurts.
  • (7) The creditors would not get any money back and yet Europe would be obliged to come to the aid of Greece or risk a failing state turning into a failed state on the Aegean and the Ionian.
  • (8) Lastly, Kythira is strictly part of the Ionian islands, but is most easily reached from the Peloponnese.
  • (9) Zakynthos could act as a distillation of the whole Ionian - bits of the coast have been overtaken by package tourism, but away from these there are still isolated coves and a mountainous interior.
  • (10) Although chancellor Angela Merkel is not among them, the local media has been merrily listing German MPs who have elected this summer to holiday on sun-blessed Greek isles in the Ionian, Aegean and Mediterranean seas, including Richard Pitterle, of the Die Linke party, Green party MP Beate Muller-Gemmeke, and Erik Schwenkert, who represents the FDP party.
  • (11) The highest incidence of G6PD deficiency is on the Ionian Coast and along the Crati and Esaro river valleys, in good agreement with the distribution of the past malarial endemicity.
  • (12) jomason1 Ionian Islands Avli Taverna, Corfu Town, Corfu The Avli Taverna, in a secluded bay, is so beautiful you could sit there all day as the sun sets.
  • (13) Runs 12-19 and 19-26 March adventureyogi.com B Ionian inversions, Zakynthos, Greece Facebook Twitter Pinterest Soulfood London runs a creative retreat combining daily yoga and photography lessons at Villa Zaharoula , which overlooks the Ionian sea.
  • (14) All the Ionian islands reflect the influence of nearby Italy, but Corfu also has a distinct British tinge.
  • (15) It still manages to sport great beaches – some claim they are the Ionian's best.
  • (16) Greek island holiday guide: the Ionian islands Read more Chios and Lesbos also hug the Turkish coast.
  • (17) We missed out on the fine beaches (it has a coastline that bridges two seas – the Adriatic and the Ionian), the Greek and Roman ruins at Butrint, the town of Gjirokastra (Nobel laureate Ismail Kadare , who was born there, describes it as "the steepest city in the world … unbelievable [and] dreamlike"), not to mention the capital city, Tirana.
  • (18) There are some 6,000 Greek islands, scattered across the Aegean and Ionian seas, ranging from Crete, the biggest at more than 3,000 square miles, to tiny rocky islets barely big enough for a single sunbed.
  • (19) The PGM1*1S, PGM1*2S and PGM1*2F gene frequency estimates obtained for the population of the Ionian coast were significantly different from those of the tyrrhenian coast.
  • (20) Ithaka lacks the stunning sands of some of the other Ionian islands.

Ionic


Definition:

  • (a.) Of or pertaining to Ionia or the Ionians.
  • (a.) Pertaining to the Ionic order of architecture, one of the three orders invented by the Greeks, and one of the five recognized by the Italian writers of the sixteenth century. Its distinguishing feature is a capital with spiral volutes. See Illust. of Capital.
  • (a.) Of or pertaining to an ion; composed of ions.
  • (n.) A foot consisting of four syllables: either two long and two short, -- that is, a spondee and a pyrrhic, in which case it is called the greater Ionic; or two short and two long, -- that is, a pyrrhic and a spondee, in which case it is called the smaller Ionic.
  • (n.) A verse or meter composed or consisting of Ionic feet.
  • (n.) The Ionic dialect; as, the Homeric Ionic.
  • (n.) Ionic type.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Aggregation was more frequent in low-osmolal media: mainly rouleaux were formed in ioxaglate but irregular aggregates in non-ionic media.
  • (2) This modified endocrine activity in brook trout may reflect adjustment to adverse external ionic conditions.
  • (3) Subunits maintained under the above ionic conditions were compared with 30S and 50S particles at low (6 mM) magnesium concentration with respect to the reactivity of individual ribosomal proteins to lactoperoxidase-catalyzed iodination.
  • (4) The minimal change in gel fiber size caused by slow A release implies that fibrin fiber size is primarily a function of ionic environment and not of the sequence of peptide release.
  • (5) A technique, using Nuclepore polycarbonate membrane filters as a containing medium for very small volumes of ionic standard solutions, to produce homogeneous ice standards is described.
  • (6) We show that it does apply under conditions of high ionic strength (0.3 M KCl), and under these conditions time courses may be analyzed to yield unbiased estimates of the initiation (Vi) and chain elongation (Vp) rates.
  • (7) Isoprenylated proteins were enriched in the detergent phase upon partition with the non-ionic detergent Triton X-114.
  • (8) Thymus and spleen cells from such hypogammaglobulinaemic chickens were extracted with non-ionic detergents, acid urea, or combinations of urea and detergent, and the extracts were analysed for Ig by the inhibition assay.
  • (9) These are possibly due to competitive reactions against ionic mechanism.
  • (10) Furthermore, even the action of Lys-5 on the Pseudomonas OM was abolished when the assays were performed in the presence of 150 mM NaCl instead of the low-ionic strength buffer earlier used by investigators studying the effect of polycations on the Pseudomonas OM.
  • (11) which suggest that ~60-90% of the cross-bridges attached in rigor are attached in relaxed fibers at an ionic strength of 20 mM and ~2-10% of this number of cross-bridges are attached in a relaxed fiber at an ionic strength of 170 mM.
  • (12) To explain some of these results a theoretical model is presented to demonstrate that while short circuiting can block the passive ionic movement, it will cause an increase in the energy consumption of the system and introduce certain important changes in the ionic barriers and e.m.fs.
  • (13) The influence of the solution ionic strength on the binding process was practically lacking.
  • (14) The zeta potential as a function of ionic strength deviates significantly from the predictions of the double-layer theory in the 10(-3)-5.10(-2) M range.
  • (15) Three triacetinases (A, B and C) were shown to undergo reciprocal conversions under storage and during some purification procedures (effect of pH, ionic strength, ion-exchange chromatography, concentration, lyophilization, etc.).
  • (16) The electrical measurements showed that dolichyl phosphate in phospholipid bilayers decreases membrane permeability, changes membrane ionic selectivity and increases membrane stability.
  • (17) It is shown that the membrane potential level, ionic current and membrane conductance depend on the cell cycle stage both in Misgurnus fossilis L. embryos and in Xenopus laevis Daudin embryos by the microelectrode technics.
  • (18) Large amounts of adenovirus mRNA have been purified by utilizing membrane filtration at high ionic strength.
  • (19) This paper also examines the effect of pH and ionic strength on the activity and specificity of the enzyme with respect to substrates and natural, as well as artificial, electron acceptors.
  • (20) We report an episode of hypotension, tachycardia, bronchospasm and urticaria following application of a non-ionic contrast medium (Iopamidol) during isoflurane anaesthesia.

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