What's the difference between mage and mange?

Mage


Definition:

  • (n.) A magician.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Highlight: Mike Magee’s opening day hat-trick against the team he ended the season with.
  • (2) Subminiature single element and rosette strain gauges used for deformation measurement were prepared for surgical implantation using a technique published previously (Szivek JA, Magee FP.
  • (3) Maged understands better than most the menace of coastal erosion, which is steadily ingesting the edge of Egypt in some places at an astonishing rate of almost 100m a year.
  • (4) Contrast that with the trajectory of another of the season's early stars: Mike Magee.
  • (5) In that way, Magee has shed his bridesmaid's perception, a reputation that may soon attach itself to McInerney.
  • (6) As discussion of his hot start hinted, Magee was never going to eclipse the shadows of the Galaxy's other stars: Robbie Keane and Landon Donovan.
  • (7) A century and a half later, Maged is still farming his family's fields.
  • (8) Since the first observations of MAGEE and BARNES in 1956 on the carcinogenicity of NDMA, this compound was reported to be carcinogenic in a large number of animal species including mammals, birds, amphibia and fish.
  • (9) Fibber Magees, tucked away up an alley near the Trade Centre District, is an exception.
  • (10) In 1951, he was appointed professor of French at Magee University College, Derry, and took a similar post at Newcastle University in 1960.
  • (11) We examined the eyes of 2986 neonates admitted to the Magee-Womens Hospital Neonatal Intensive Care Unit from January 1, 1977, through December 31, 1985, who weighed less than 2000 g at birth or were exposed to added oxygen and later discharged.
  • (12) We don’t make any comments on the grand jury,” said Magee.
  • (13) In order to decrease the proportion of antibody-coated spermatozoa in the inseminated populations, washed spermatozoa were immuno-adsorbed on Mage's plates before swim-up migration.
  • (14) Evaluation phase: Implausible data: Obstruction of double lumen catheter as well as loss of glucose sensor sensitivity result in inappropriate data with consecutive incorrect computation of glycemic indices such as MAGE and M-value.
  • (15) The exception is Maged, who owns six feddan (about six acres) of land near the village of el-Hadadi.
  • (16) Low point: Trading Magee to the Chicago Fire for the right to sign Robbie Rogers.
  • (17) Chicago's would-be savior came through again on Saturday, his 75th minute finish into the top of Zac MacMath's net giving the Fire a crucial three points: Magee's six goals in 10 games for the Galaxy had many questioning whether LA was giving too much to get Robbie Rogers.
  • (18) When the game began though, in the sunshine of LA Galaxy's Stub Hub Center where Magee had done much of his good work in recent years, Wondolowski wasted no time in reminding Jurgen Klinsmann of his own credentials, scoring after just four minutes.
  • (19) Mary Murdoch, an Ibrox-born Corby resident of 30-odd years, shares Magee's bafflement.
  • (20) It’s made even worse when Magee scores 21 goals and is the league MVP.

Mange


Definition:

  • (n.) The scab or itch in cattle, dogs, and other beasts.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The effect of scrotal mange (Chorioptes bovis) on semen quality was assessed in a flock of rams during an outbreak of chorioptic mange and in rams with experimentally induced chorioptic mange.
  • (2) Skin diseases of the udder include viral infections, mange, sunburn, wounds, and staphylococcal dermatitis.
  • (3) The seminal degeneration and regeneration associated with the development and spontaneous cure of scrotal mange were very similar to that seen following experimental elevation of testicular temperature.
  • (4) I inherited Ted-Fred from my mother, a one-eyed and wholly uncuddly pre-war sack of mange (the bear, not my mum), and I had briefly loved Albert, a brown knitted dog, although I have very little memory of him.
  • (5) From the results of this study it is clear that there is no necessity to list chorioptic mange in sheep and goats as a notifiable disease.
  • (6) Mange, possibly caused by the Demodex sp., also was observed.
  • (7) At present, although fox mange occurs as an epizootic in local populations, the number of foxes has increased again in many parts of Sweden.
  • (8) Recovery of spermatozoal production was also observed following spontaneous cure of chorioptic mange lesions in a ram whose scrotum had become severely thickened and pendulous due to long-standing chrorioptic mange.
  • (9) The trial with Ivomec as a treatment against sarcoptic mange in rabbits gave very encouraging results.
  • (10) in the control of the principal parasitoses of economic importance such as hypodermosis, mange, tick infestations, oestrosis, vermipsyllosis, gasterophilosis and wohlfahrtiosis are analysed.
  • (11) (h), lice(c,p), mange mites(c,s,p) and the ticks Boophilus spp.
  • (12) Lattes are now a daily part of running our business and an increasing proportion of our expenses go towards supporting the local coffee economy.” App developer Mark Brown favours Redwood and Mange Tout, both on Trafalgar Street.
  • (13) This is the first report of Chorioptes bovis and chorioptic mange in the two-humped camel.
  • (14) Phosmet treatment controlled mange in growing pigs and resulted in a 12% increase in average daily liveweight gain over untreated mange-infected controls.
  • (15) There was a substantial reduction in the severity of mange over the period of monitoring.
  • (16) Sarcoptic mite infestation or treatment for sarcoptic mange did not affect total or differential leukocyte counts (P greater than 0.10).
  • (17) Additionally, three cases of generalized otodectic mange in dogs are described.
  • (18) The incidence of mange in dairy buffalo in India has increased significantly in recent years.
  • (19) After the first infection with 600 mites none of the infected animals developed clinical psoroptic mange but a leucocytosis developed, contributed to primarily by an eosinophilia and by a slight lymphocytosis.
  • (20) Multiple digit injuries should be carefully evaluated and manged with a view toward retention of digit length and restoration of function.

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