What's the difference between ivied and ivy?

Ivied


Definition:

  • (a.) Overgrown with ivy.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Poison oak, ivy, and sumac dermatitis is a T-cell-mediated reaction against urushiol, the oil found in the leaf of the plants.
  • (2) The results indicated that the induction phase as well as the maintenance phase did not induce a statistically significant hyposensitivity to urushiol, and we were thus unable to decrease sensitivity to poison ivy and poison oak in humans using orally ingested PDC-HDC diacetate.
  • (3) Ivy bleeding time showed a significant prolongation, the median increasing from 240 to 270 seconds.
  • (4) Previous studies in young normal rats have shown that intracerebral administration of the proteinase inhibitor, leupeptin, caused a rapid accumulation of lipofuscin-like pigment in lysosomes of brain cells (Ivy et al., 1984a).
  • (5) Words included in this title include mistletoe, gerbil, acorn, goldfish, guinea pig, dandelion, starling, fern, willow, conifer, heather, buttercup, sycamore, holly, ivy, and conker.
  • (6) Oxbridge and the Ivy League universities remain the educations of choice for the Indian elite, but the political class now reflects a much more Indian reality.
  • (7) Moreover, compound 9 exhibited tolerogenic properties to sensitization by poison ivy allergens, i.e.
  • (8) Yet for all the colourful cushions, plants, rustic ivy-lined facade and local artworks, it’s the nouveau prices that most appeal.
  • (9) The methods developed were applied to the analysis of the urushiol fractions obtained from different plant parts of poison ivy.
  • (10) After a two-hour show featuring performances from artists including Taylor Swift, Usher and Nicky Minaj, Beyoncé was joined onstage by her beaming husband Jay Z and daughter Blue Ivy.
  • (11) He just wasn’t acting right, he wasn’t being himself and Javier noticed it,” Ivy said.
  • (12) The incorporation of radioactivity from l-[U-(14)C]tyrosine, dl-[beta-(14)C]tyrosine and dl-[U-(14)C]phenylalanine into bean shoots (Phaseolus vulgaris) and dl-[beta-(14)C]tyrosine and l-[Me-(14)C]methionine into ivy leaves (Hedera helix) was also investigated.
  • (13) There were no differences in side effects, postoperative blood loss, plasma activated partial thromboplastin time, or Ivy bleeding time between the groups.
  • (14) The left ventricular function was before evaluated with invasive method and then the IVI% was allowed in every patient.
  • (15) We are sitting in his office on Dartmouth college campus, an Ivy League private university in rural New Hampshire.
  • (16) Further evidence is presented in support of the hypothesis (Ivy et al.
  • (17) The induction of allergic contact dermatitis to urushiols from poison ivy and related plants is generally believed to involve an initial oxidation event by which a protein-reactive quinone is formed.
  • (18) Eruptions caused by poison ivy and related plants are almost always a form of allergic contact dermatitis.
  • (19) Two months later, I am woken up by a nurse called Stefan in the recovery room at IVI Valencia.
  • (20) Bleeding time (modified Ivy's test) and reported side effects did not differ between the two groups.

Ivy


Definition:

  • (n.) A plant of the genus Hedera (H. helix), common in Europe. Its leaves are evergreen, dark, smooth, shining, and mostly five-pointed; the flowers yellowish and small; the berries black or yellow. The stem clings to walls and trees by rootlike fibers.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Poison oak, ivy, and sumac dermatitis is a T-cell-mediated reaction against urushiol, the oil found in the leaf of the plants.
  • (2) The results indicated that the induction phase as well as the maintenance phase did not induce a statistically significant hyposensitivity to urushiol, and we were thus unable to decrease sensitivity to poison ivy and poison oak in humans using orally ingested PDC-HDC diacetate.
  • (3) Ivy bleeding time showed a significant prolongation, the median increasing from 240 to 270 seconds.
  • (4) Previous studies in young normal rats have shown that intracerebral administration of the proteinase inhibitor, leupeptin, caused a rapid accumulation of lipofuscin-like pigment in lysosomes of brain cells (Ivy et al., 1984a).
  • (5) Words included in this title include mistletoe, gerbil, acorn, goldfish, guinea pig, dandelion, starling, fern, willow, conifer, heather, buttercup, sycamore, holly, ivy, and conker.
  • (6) Oxbridge and the Ivy League universities remain the educations of choice for the Indian elite, but the political class now reflects a much more Indian reality.
  • (7) Moreover, compound 9 exhibited tolerogenic properties to sensitization by poison ivy allergens, i.e.
  • (8) Yet for all the colourful cushions, plants, rustic ivy-lined facade and local artworks, it’s the nouveau prices that most appeal.
  • (9) The methods developed were applied to the analysis of the urushiol fractions obtained from different plant parts of poison ivy.
  • (10) After a two-hour show featuring performances from artists including Taylor Swift, Usher and Nicky Minaj, Beyoncé was joined onstage by her beaming husband Jay Z and daughter Blue Ivy.
  • (11) He just wasn’t acting right, he wasn’t being himself and Javier noticed it,” Ivy said.
  • (12) The incorporation of radioactivity from l-[U-(14)C]tyrosine, dl-[beta-(14)C]tyrosine and dl-[U-(14)C]phenylalanine into bean shoots (Phaseolus vulgaris) and dl-[beta-(14)C]tyrosine and l-[Me-(14)C]methionine into ivy leaves (Hedera helix) was also investigated.
  • (13) There were no differences in side effects, postoperative blood loss, plasma activated partial thromboplastin time, or Ivy bleeding time between the groups.
  • (14) The left ventricular function was before evaluated with invasive method and then the IVI% was allowed in every patient.
  • (15) We are sitting in his office on Dartmouth college campus, an Ivy League private university in rural New Hampshire.
  • (16) Further evidence is presented in support of the hypothesis (Ivy et al.
  • (17) The induction of allergic contact dermatitis to urushiols from poison ivy and related plants is generally believed to involve an initial oxidation event by which a protein-reactive quinone is formed.
  • (18) Eruptions caused by poison ivy and related plants are almost always a form of allergic contact dermatitis.
  • (19) Two months later, I am woken up by a nurse called Stefan in the recovery room at IVI Valencia.
  • (20) Bleeding time (modified Ivy's test) and reported side effects did not differ between the two groups.

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