What's the difference between ipe and sipe?

Ipe


Definition:

Example Sentences:

  • (1) IPE was defined as any periventricular echodensity greater than 1 cm in at least one dimension.
  • (2) Epileptic temporal cortices, removed from 3 patients with intractable partial epilepsy (IPE) during neurosurgery, were studied.
  • (3) Immunosuppression resulted in maintenance of high levels of IPE agent in the central nervous system tissue, while immunization resulted in low levels.
  • (4) Electron microscopy of the active fractions from columns and of spinal cord extracts from mice with IPE revealed a virus-like particle, 40 nm in diameter, which is probably the IPE revealed a virus-like particle, 40 nm in diameter, which is probably the IPE agent.
  • (5) The associated IVH was asymmetric in approximately 80% of cases, and in all 50 cases of large asymmetric IVH, IPE occurred on the same side as the larger amount of intraventricular blood.
  • (6) The formation of inositol phospholipids (IPLs) and inositol phosphate esters (IPEs) in response to glucose was studied in isolated retinal microvessels from porcine eyes.
  • (7) Prior to IPE, each patients had several rejection episodes treated with high dose steroids.
  • (8) Two complexes (a and b) were separated from 99mTc-DADT-IPE by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC).
  • (9) Concerning pathogenesis, these data raise the possibility that large asymmetric IVH is related etiologically to IPE.
  • (10) The risk when wearing chemical individual protective equipment (IPE) is increased even at relatively warm temperatures and light workloads.
  • (11) Effect of various combinations of Platycodi Radix water soluble extracts (Pla), 1-ephedrine (1-eph), d-pseudoephedrine (d-pseudo) and Ipecacuanhae Radix water soluble extracts (Ipe) on acute toxicity were examined in mice.
  • (12) After treatment with enzyme solution, the IPE was easily separated from the stroma under the stereomicroscope and subsequently cultured with supplemented F12 medium.
  • (13) IPE temporarily reverses rejection but not increase long term graft survival.
  • (14) MVP was present in 17 of 31 (55%) IPE patients vs 12 of 14 (86%) MS patients (p = NS) and in only 1 of 16 (6%) normal subjects (p less than 0.05) vs both IPE and MS. We conclude that young patients with IPE represent an isolated form of connective tissue abnormality because of the presence of pectus excavatum and MVP, but this is different from the systemic involvement of MS because of the lack of other systemic findings, including aortic root dilatation and changes in body habitus.
  • (15) IPE was found to be induced by a lipid-solvent-sensitive, filterable replicating agent present in line Ib leukemic cell suspensions.
  • (16) A new ligand, an N-p-iodophenethyl diaminodithiol (DADT-IPE), an anlog of N-isopropyl-p-iodoamphetamine (IMP), was synthesized and subsequently complexed with 99mTc, using stannous chloride as a reducing agent.
  • (17) The IPE could be maintained in pure culture for many generations over several months with up to 20 population doublings.
  • (18) IPE was strikingly associated with large areas of intraventricular hemorrhage (IVH) (81% of cases).
  • (19) Gradual dilution of pigment occurred in the dividing IPE cells, suggesting an inability to produce melanin in vitro.
  • (20) Two of the 8 grafts continue to have adequate function 6 and 8 months after IPE.

Sipe


Definition:

  • (v. i.) To run or soak through fine pores and interstices; to ooze.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The deduced NH2-terminal 30 amino acids encoded by the dog cDNA are identical to those determined by sequence analysis of purified dog cytochrome P450 PBD-2, and the amino acid composition concurs with that determined for the PBD-2 protein (D. B. Duignan, I. G. Sipes, T. B. Leonard, and J. R. Halpert, 1987, Arch.

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