What's the difference between labor and tabor?

Labor


Definition:

  • (n.) Physical toil or bodily exertion, especially when fatiguing, irksome, or unavoidable, in distinction from sportive exercise; hard, muscular effort directed to some useful end, as agriculture, manufactures, and like; servile toil; exertion; work.
  • (n.) Intellectual exertion; mental effort; as, the labor of compiling a history.
  • (n.) That which requires hard work for its accomplishment; that which demands effort.
  • (n.) Travail; the pangs and efforts of childbirth.
  • (n.) Any pang or distress.
  • (n.) The pitching or tossing of a vessel which results in the straining of timbers and rigging.
  • (n.) A measure of land in Mexico and Texas, equivalent to an area of 177/ acres.
  • (n.) To exert muscular strength; to exert one's strength with painful effort, particularly in servile occupations; to work; to toil.
  • (n.) To exert one's powers of mind in the prosecution of any design; to strive; to take pains.
  • (n.) To be oppressed with difficulties or disease; to do one's work under conditions which make it especially hard, wearisome; to move slowly, as against opposition, or under a burden; to be burdened; -- often with under, and formerly with of.
  • (n.) To be in travail; to suffer the pangs of childbirth.
  • (n.) To pitch or roll heavily, as a ship in a turbulent sea.
  • (v. t.) To work at; to work; to till; to cultivate by toil.
  • (v. t.) To form or fabricate with toil, exertion, or care.
  • (v. t.) To prosecute, or perfect, with effort; to urge stre/uously; as, to labor a point or argument.
  • (v. t.) To belabor; to beat.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Induction of labor, based upon only (1) a finding of meconium in the amniocentesis group or (2) a positive test in the OCT group, was nearly three times more frequent in the amniocentesis group.
  • (2) The sexual attitudes and beliefs of 20 children who have been present at the labor and delivery of sibs and have observed the birth process are compared with 20 children who have not been present at delivery.
  • (3) The department of dietetics at a large teaching hospital has substantially reduced its food and labor costs through use of computerized systems that ensure efficient inventory management, recipe standardization, ingredient control, quantity and quality control, and identification of productive man-hours and appropriate staffing levels.
  • (4) The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effect of uterine contractions during labor on both the uterine and the umbilical circulations.
  • (5) Proper education of both managment and labor can result in successful hearing conservation programs.
  • (6) The time for cervical dilatation from 7 to 10 cm and duration of the second stage of labor did not influence maternal morbidity or fetal outcome, regardless of the method of anesthesia.
  • (7) Therefore, we tested the ability of ultrasound imaging to identify noninvasively the stomach contents of laboring and nonlaboring pregnant volunteers.
  • (8) It is understood that Labor, the Greens and the crossbench will seek to remove many of these additional measures, leaving the bill focused on the visa issue.
  • (9) However, contrary to some previous reports the incidences of anemia, cesarean sections, induced labor, dysmaturity and perinatal deaths were decreased.
  • (10) Mass examination in organized populations at industrial enterprises made it possible to bring to light a statistically significant different effect of the level of productive labor and sport activity on the prevalence of frequent alcohol consumption as one of CHD risk factors.
  • (11) A planned, induced labor with regional anesthesia and continuous invasive monitoring in a well-equipped medical center provides the safest setting for delivery.
  • (12) The breakdown of answers to both questions revealed a significant partisan divide depending on people’s voting intention, with Labor supporters much more likely than Coalition backers to see the commission as a political attack and Heydon as conflicted.
  • (13) Last week the labor bureau reported that the US added just 69,000 jobs in May as the unemployment rate rose to 8.2%, the first rise in nine months.
  • (14) The data indicate that OT does not play a primary role in the initiation of labor and support the concept that OT most likely contributes to formation of prostaglandins through the uterine contractions OT produces.
  • (15) Amniotic fluid was retrieved by amniocentesis from 148 women: patients at term with and without labor, patients with preterm labor with and without intraamniotic infection, and women in the second trimester of pregnancy.
  • (16) Predisposing factors were coagulopathy and forceps extraction after prolonged labor.
  • (17) The Labor Department said its key index for finished goods was unchanged in July , because of a drop in energy costs.
  • (18) The observed complications were post-labor hemorrhage (3.1%), polysystolia (4.1%) and vomiting (5.2%), without significant difference with the witness group.
  • (19) Cord blood mononuclear cell subsets were enumerated in 31 neonates delivered after maternal labor, in 25 neonates delivered by cesarean section without preceding labor, and in 60 healthy adults.
  • (20) The association of idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP) and pregnancy is of special therapeutic significance because it increases the risk to mother and infant during labor.

Tabor


Definition:

  • (n.) A small drum used as an accompaniment to a pipe or fife, both being played by the same person.
  • (v. i.) To play on a tabor, or little drum.
  • (v. i.) To strike lightly and frequently.
  • (v. t.) To make (a sound) with a tabor.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) A method to introduce multiple mutations and to reconstruct genes, using a single oligodeoxyribonucleotide and DNA polymerase with high processivity, such as modified T7 DNA polymerase [Tabor and Richardson, Proc.
  • (2) Capillary gel electrophoresis is demonstrated for the four-spectral-channel sequencing technique of Smith, the two-spectral-channel sequencing technique of Prober, and the one-spectral-channel sequencing technique of Richardson and Tabor.
  • (3) "It's been pretty brutal to be honest with you and it's going to make it a tough year," said Tabor.
  • (4) The Global boss is the son of Michael Tabor, who amassed a fortune from bookmaking, horsebreeding and property, and helped bankroll the £545m double purchase of GCap Media and Chrysalis Radio that created Global's broadcasting empire.
  • (5) In response, Tabor was equally scathing: "It appears to us that the comments made by UTV are entirely predictable from an organisation which appears to have numerous issues with the forthcoming Digital Economy Bill.
  • (6) In Debre Tabor, the provincial capital 50 km away from the project site at an altitude of 2800 m., five S. mansoni cases were found among 111 school children, but they were considered to be imported cases.
  • (7) Good-quality content which is not commercially viable," added Tabor.
  • (8) He believes that the private ownership of Global, headed by former Capital whizz kid Ashley Tabor and backed by money from the Irish racing magnates JP McManus and John Magnier, will allow more space for clarity of thought.
  • (9) To which Tabor replied: "Statistically but not in reality.
  • (10) The Global Radio boss, Ashley Tabor, today said he has not had any conversations with Chris Moyles after reports last week linking the BBC Radio 1 breakfast presenter with a move to Global-owned Capital.
  • (11) A major degradation product is a T7 RNA polymerase that is proteolytically cleaved between amino acids 172 (lysine) and 173 (arginine) (Tabor, S., and Richardson, C.C.
  • (12) They are found in higher and lower eucaryotes and in procaryotes as well as in viruses (Tabor and Tabor, 1984).
  • (13) Job: Global Radio founder and Global group chief executive Age: 33 Industry: broadcasting Staff: 1,250 New entry Ashley Tabor is head of the most powerful commercial radio group in the country, home to Classic FM, Heart, Capital and LBC , listened to by an average of more than 18 million people a week.
  • (14) "Global has stepped up and said we are absolutely doing it, we have great new ideas of things we could do on digital but we are not going to do it until our listeners can hear it in decent quality and that is something that we have been clear from the start the Beeb will need to do," said Tabor, the Global Group founder and chief executive.
  • (15) "Lord Carter has been a huge advocate of radio and deserves praise for delivering a positive vision for our sector," said Miron, the former managing director of the Mail on Sunday and Mail Online , who joined Ashley Tabor's Global Radio last year.
  • (16) Global, the home of Classic FM, Capital, Heart and the London talk station LBC, was born out of the £545m double purchase of Chrysalis Radio and GCap Media which was masterminded by the group's youthful founder, Ashley Tabor, the son of the billionaire Michael Tabor.
  • (17) A modification of the enzymic method of Tabor and Wyngarden for formiminoglutamate (FIGLU) estimation in urine is described.
  • (18) But it is Miron, rather than Tabor, who makes the MediaGuardian 100 because he is responsible for the day-to-day strategic decisions that will see the group succeed or fail.
  • (19) There is no love lost between Taunton, who came to the UK in 1995 as general manager of the internet service provider DNA Internet, and Tabor, son of the billionaire Michael Tabor, who created the Global Radio empire out of nothing with the £545m double purchase of Chrysalis Radio and GCap Media.
  • (20) A 1.6-kilobase DNA fragment containing gltP was subcloned into the expression plasmids pT7-5 and pT7-6, and its product was identified by a phage T7 RNA polymerase-T7 promoter coupled system (S. Tabor and C. C. Richardson, Proc.

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