(n.) A loose panicle, the axis of which falls to pieces, as in certain grasses.
Example Sentences:
(1) "This was followed later by an attack at the SPLA (South Sudan army) headquarters near Juba University by a group of soldiers allied to the former vice-president Dr Riek Machar and his group.
(2) The death toll was expected to rise sharply and 20,000 civilians were sheltering in two UN bases in Juba.
(3) Mohamed is also suspected of helping to plan attacks in Somalia and overseas, including an attack intended for the Juba hotel in Mogadishu in August 2010.
(4) We are redeploying 25km [outside Juba] but even if it is one battalion remaining and again they clash, is it really difficult to come back to Juba?” While the cantonment of troops may be a first step to end fighting, fundamental reforms of the security sector are needed to professionalise an army notorious for lack of discipline, human rights abuses and tribalism.
(5) There is no need to cry when you have the potential to dig,” sing the Juba-based dance hall reggae group, the Jay Family, on their latest single Stakal Shedit, which means work hard in Arabic.
(6) On the outskirts of Juba, along a dirt road just past the UN camp, opposition forces clad in new uniforms and boots lined up for a military parade.
(7) Khartoum accuses Juba, the capital of South Sudan, of backing a rebellion in its Darfur region and a separate but linked insurgency in the Blue Nile and South Kordofan.
(8) Juba resident Gatluak Kual, who has bullet wounds in both arms and a prosthetic foot from the 20-year battle that split Sudan and created an independent south two years ago under President Salva Kiir, says the country is once more at war.
(9) Gambella, one of the poorest regions in one of the most food-insecure countries, was home to more than 76,000 asylum seekers from South Sudan when fighting erupted in Juba in December .
(10) Almost every refugee we speak with has incredibly traumatic tales of what they’ve left behind, [of] these armed groups who are burning down people’s entire homes, sexually assaulting young women and girls, and forcibly recruiting young men.” Fighting has subsided in the capital, Juba, where Human Rights Watch reported women being assaulted outside UN compounds, and the Associated Press said aid workers were raped in their lodgings by government soldiers.
(11) With its troops heavily involved in southern Somalia, suggestions abound that Nairobi may seek to create a permanent buffer zone in the three Somali regions – Gedo, Lower Juba and Middle Juba – abutting Kenya's North Eastern province.
(12) This study investigates antibiotic resistance in gut commensals obtained from children presenting with diarrhoea in Khartoum and Juba, Sudan.
(13) I took immediate sick leave, but left to my own devices in my room and in the hospital in Juba I just wanted to get out of the whole situation.
(14) On 2 May, the UN security council endorsed a plan demanding that Khartoum and Juba cease hostilities, withdraw troops from disputed areas and resume talks within two weeks on all outstanding disputes.
(15) Medical humanitarian organisations have been a constant presence in Juba, the capital of South Sudan, for 30 years,” he says, “and the hospital doesn’t function at all, and the health structure of this new country is quasi non-existent.” The need for radical change seems clear.
(16) The mission’s main base in Juba – the UN House compound – came under fire during the July fighting and three UN personnel have been killed.
(17) Facebook Twitter Pinterest Government soldiers line up at a cantonment site at Jebel Makor, about 30km outside Juba.
(18) United Nations Mission in Sudan personnel guard South Sudanese people displaced by fighting in Jabel, on the outskirts of Juba, the South Sudan capital.
(19) Another contributor to the BBC debate in Juba summed up: "We fought as other nations for liberty, freedom, equality and justice.
(20) He also warned that the violence was "turning tribal and they are killing people in Juba".
Panicle
Definition:
(n.) A pyramidal form of inflorescence, in which the cluster is loosely branched below and gradually simpler toward the end.
Example Sentences:
(1) The genetic control of four developmental characters was studied in Amaranthus caudatus L. Determinant panicle growth was determined by one recessive gene.
(2) The phosphorylation of pp70 does not depend by exogenous Ca++ or cAMP, suggesting that pp70 is a major substrate of an Ca++ or cAMP independent protein kinase in rice young panicle.
(3) This mutant was crossed with a heavy-panicle type variety, and semi-dwarf plants permitting a more efficient distribution of light within the canopy were obtained.
(4) Two major genes governed panicle orientation, with erect panicles incompletely dominant to drooping panicles.
(5) Additional modifier genes appeared to alter expression of panicle orientation.
(6) The pp70 which represents the major phosphoprotein in the crude extract of young panicle of rice is a cytosolic protein.
(7) This gene (Gns1) is expressed at relatively low levels in germinating seeds, shoots, leaves, panicles and callus, but it is expressed at higher levels in roots.
(8) 2) In the studied species of artiodactyla, cow, pig and sheep, a qualitative new, panicle-like pattern arised as a result of superposition of spermatozoa head pendular movements around the axis of forward motility and the other one around the head axis.
(9) It was also effective against neck and panicle blast at the same concentration range.
(10) At least eight major phosphoproteins with apparent molecular weights of 70, 60, 52, 40, 33, 30, 20, 16 and 15 kd were detected in the crude extract of rice young panicle.
(11) The endogenous phosphorylation pattern of the extract prepared from rice young panicle has been examined.