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Jap


Definition:

Example Sentences:

  • (1) This dictates that long-ranged protein aggregation into jap junction plaques cannot arise solely from interparticle interactions.
  • (2) In agreement with Uehara's single fiber study using urethane (Uehara, Y.:Jap.
  • (3) The 3'-NTRs of both the TuMV-Jap and TuMV-Chi RNAs show homology with the first 201 nucleotides of the TuMV-Can RNA 3'-NTR.
  • (4) Jap J Bact, 1989; 44: 813-816) consistently gives 100% verification and therefore is the most consistent method and superior in accuracy to the other three methods.
  • (5) It has recently been claimed [Glaeser, R. M., & Jap, B. K. (1985) Biochemistry 24, 6398-6401] that absorption flattening effects are also inconsequential in large membrane fragments with high protein concentrations, such as purple membrane sheets.
  • (6) We find that jap junction proteins are mutually repulsive, in a manner consistent with electrostatics and excluded volume.
  • (7) The sequence of the 3'-terminal 1223 nucleotides (nts) of a Japanese isolate of turnip mosaic virus (TuMV-Jap) RNA has been determined.
  • (8) The difference in transmissibility was associated with the recovery of infectious airborne virus in the environment of mice infected with the Jap.
  • (9) Inter-observer agreement and the kappa value obtained from the second examination ranged from 70.1% to 93.4% and from 0.42 to 0.50 in the Jap-CCESGS and those in the LOCS II ranged from 61.3% to 94.2% and from 0.49 to 0.55, respectively.
  • (10) The predicted amino acid sequence of the TuMV-Jap CP shows 97.2% identity with that of a Canadian isolate of TuMV (TuMV-Can) and 99% with a second, Chinese, isolate (TuMV-Chi).
  • (11) Examiner A was a highly trained specialist who has been involved in the development of Jap-CCESGS, but had no experience in the application of LOCS II.
  • (12) The other, Jap clone 3, cross-reacted in proliferation assays with heterologous subtypes of influenza A, but not type B.
  • (13) Determination of the N-terminal amino acids of TuMV-Jap coat protein (CP) mapped the CP cistron within this ORF and revealed a Glu-Ala dipeptide sequence as the putative cleavage site by which the CP is released from the viral polyprotein.
  • (14) Vardy was also caught up in controversy last summer, filmed on CCTV abusing a fellow gambler in a casino and calling him “Jap” on three occasions.
  • (15) A thermodynamic approach has been used to measure the amount of haemagglutinin and matrix protein expressed at the surface of P815 cells infected for periods between 4.5 and 11 h with either WSN (H0N1) or JAP (H2N2) strains of type A influenza virus.
  • (16) In vivo, both clones elicited a delayed-type hypersensitivity (DTH) reaction when inoculated into mouse footpads together with virus, X-31 clone 1 again displaying subtype specificity and Jap clone 3 being cross-reactive.
  • (17) The presence of jap junctions prior to or during labor has important physiologic implications for maintenance and termination of pregnancy.
  • (18) Oddly for a man who spent so much time writing about historical battles in his fiction, in his own wartime memoir, Quartered Safe Out Here (1993), with its hard-bitten opening sentence, "The first time I smelt Jap was in a deep dry-river bed in the Dry Belt, somewhere near Meiktila," he told of the war as seen by a rifleman in an infantry platoon and ignored the big picture.
  • (19) The same reagents were reacted with three purified A type virions; WSN, JAP and Port Chalmers (H3N2).
  • (20) Leicester City 4-2 Sunderland | Premier League match report Read more The Sun on Sunday published a video showing Vardy abusing a fellow gambler in a casino and calling him “Jap” on three occasions.

Nip


Definition:

  • (n.) A sip or small draught; esp., a draught of intoxicating liquor; a dram.
  • (v. t.) To catch and inclose or compress tightly between two surfaces, or points which are brought together or closed; to pinch; to close in upon.
  • (v. t.) To remove by pinching, biting, or cutting with two meeting edges of anything; to clip.
  • (v. t.) Hence: To blast, as by frost; to check the growth or vigor of; to destroy.
  • (v. t.) To vex or pain, as by nipping; hence, to taunt.
  • (n.) A seizing or closing in upon; a pinching; as, in the northern seas, the nip of masses of ice.
  • (n.) A pinch with the nails or teeth.
  • (n.) A small cut, or a cutting off the end.
  • (n.) A blast; a killing of the ends of plants by frost.
  • (n.) A biting sarcasm; a taunt.
  • (n.) A short turn in a rope.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Pupils who disrupt the learning of their classmates are dealt with firmly and, in many cases, a short suspension is an effective way of nipping bad behaviour in the bud."
  • (2) The intravenous hypotensive potency of NIP-121 but not cromakalim was similar to that of p.o.
  • (3) It is concluded that NIP and IPPV affect the SV RV and the right heart blood flow.
  • (4) In support of this contention, it was observed that rabbit antiserum to NP-CG, after absorption with CG-Sepharose, augmented the response of mice to standard immunization with NIP(12)-CG.
  • (5) Mouse spleen B lymphocytes, enriched for cells bearing anti-NIP (hapten 4-hydroxy-3-iodo-5-nitrophenylacetic acid) receptors, were pretreated briefly with NIP-POL (polymerized flagellin) antigen, washed, and added in small numbers to microcultures.
  • (6) It was shown that to reticular nucleus stimulation responded predominantly those VP and VL neurons (73.7% and 86.2%, respectively) which responded to stimulation of MI and n. NIP.
  • (7) The arming factor was neutralized by a sufficient concentration of NIP-BSA (twice the concentration causing maximal precipitation) but low concentrations (e.g., 7% of the maximal precipitation concentration) increased the arming capacity.
  • (8) Zone C has been defined as the cortical region projecting to the nucleus interpositus anterior (NIA) and posterior (NIP).
  • (9) The medial two-thirds of the nucleus interpositus posterior (NIP) project only to the medial aspect of the NRm, with no apparent organization.
  • (10) Attention was focussed on B lymphocytes through using hapten human gamma globulin (HGG) preparations as putative tolerogens in tissue culture, the T-cell-independent antigens DNP-POL and NIP-POL as challenge injections in adoptive hosts, and numbers of hapten-specific PFC in host spleens for the quantitation of immune competence.
  • (11) Retrograde transport of 3H-nipecotic acid (NIP) labeled the myelinated fibers and neurons of the medial OC system, including collateral projections to the peripheral VCN, subpeduncular granule cells, and nucleus Y. Medial and lateral OC efferent collaterals thus innervate different regions of the CN.
  • (12) Spleen fragments derived from NIP-CG primed mice produced more IgG anti-NIP antibodies than fragments derived from untreated mice when immunized in vitro with NIP-Ficoll.
  • (13) These activated T cells responded in vitro very well to the NIP-MGG complex but not to the MGG carrier alone demonstrating the requirement of the hapten for T cell stimulation.
  • (14) These phenotypic and genetic data confirmed that unique Nip+ L. lactis subsp.
  • (15) Frank Lampard had moved to nip all talk of farewells in the bud.
  • (16) Lochhead nips in to poke the pass out of the striker's reach.
  • (17) Complete resolution of NIPS occurred in only two patients, one of whom later developed Parkinson's disease.
  • (18) These findings suggest that the inverse association between smoking and IPD may apply to NIP.
  • (19) Jeremy Hunt has it in his secretary of state's power to nip this in the bud and insist that Papworth should realise its move, 10 years in the planning, to the 310-bed hospital in the Cambridge biomedical campus, next door to Addenbrooke's, where Roy Calne pioneered liver transplantation and much more.
  • (20) She was joint chair of a group of nearly 70 Labour MPs who last summer launched a pro-Europe campaign group, Labour Yes , in a bid to put forward a distinctive leftwing pro-European voice, and nip in the bud any suggestion that Labour support for a referendum represented a cooling of the party’s support for Europe .

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