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Maha


Definition:

  • (n.) A kind of baboon; the wanderoo.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The ERC’s head, D r Maha Azzam, has signed the letter.
  • (2) Talking last month on his late-night HBO show Last Week Tonight , Oliver ridiculed Gen Prayuth Chan-ocha's "dystopian nightmare" of a government, called Crown Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn a "buffoon" and an "idiot", and ridiculed a clip of a contentious home video of the prince and his semi-naked wife at a poolside birthday party for their pet poodle Foo Foo.
  • (3) If you do more, you get more.” “But the reporters put themselves in the most danger,” Maha countered.
  • (4) Therapy with steroids, antiplatelet agents, and heparin sodium has failed to reverse the MAHA.
  • (5) We will continue until we can decide ourselves," said Maha al-Qahtani.
  • (6) The Guardian view on Abdel Fatah al-Sisi: sup with a long spoon | Editorial Read more Maha Azzam, head of the Egyptian Revolutionary Council, told the crowd: “What we have here is a big no to Sisi and prime minister Cameron for his invitation to a despot and a killer.
  • (7) Further, while axons from the mPOA traveled within the medial forebrain bundle, those from the mAHA remained in a band ventromedial to the fornix.
  • (8) To all the allies who were there in support: we need you to continue to show the love, compassion, and understanding that brought you to the vigil a few hours ago, that I saw in your faces as you listened to us grieve,” Maha Ahmed wrote on a Facebook event page.
  • (9) Our data indicate the RBC changes characteristic of MAHA are commonly seen in erythroleukemia, and that as many as half of these patients may not have white cell changes suggestive of leukemia on the peripheral smear.
  • (10) Differences between mPOA and mAHA neurons were observed in projections to the mid-septal region, ventromedial hypothalamus, premammillary region, and central gray.
  • (11) The optimal treatment of the mitomycin-associated MAHA syndrome is unknown.
  • (12) Regeni’s supervisor, Maha Abdelrahman, is very knowledgeable on this subject: she has been a vocal critic of Egypt’s military governments and has written extensively about the country’s unions and protest movements.
  • (13) Maha Abdo, the head of the United Women Muslim Association, said the rule change sent a message that “this piece of cloth, or Muslim women’s clothing, is associated with terror and security threat”.
  • (14) "Islam is not the Muslim Brotherhood," agreed Maha Hatab, wearing a headscarf at Moqattam.
  • (15) This case indicates that giant cavernous hemangioma of the liver should be considered in the differential diagnosis of MAHA, and if surgical treatment is adequate, hematological abnormalities may be eliminated.
  • (16) Maha ElNabawi objected: “Some people should get more based on their contributions.” Mai Shams El-Din, a news reporter from upper Egypt, concurred.
  • (17) CSA toxicity includes renal impairment, microangiopathic hemolytic anemia (MAHA), thrombocytopenia (T), and consumptive coagulopathy (CC).
  • (18) Univariate analysis identified the following risk factors for neurotoxicity: use of unrelated or HLA-mismatched related donors, administration of etoposide (VP-16) or total body irradiation as part of conditioning, use of corticosteroids for prophylaxis or treatment of acute GVHD, or development of either acute GVHD or clinically significant microangiopathic hemolytic anemia (MAHA) post-BMT.
  • (19) A case of advanced gastric cancer associated with metastatic carcinomatosis of the bone marrow, microangiopathic hemolytic anemia (MAHA) and disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) was reported.
  • (20) Mike Leigh, Miriam Margolyes, Ken Loach, PJ Harvey, Ilan Pappe, John Berger, John Pilger, Noam Chomsky, Vandana Shiva, Mairead Maguire, Jeremy Hardy, Alice Walker, Paul Laverty, Slavoj Zizek, Saleh Bakri, Andy de la Tour, Victoria Brittain, Richard Falk, Ben White, Miranda Pennell, Mark Steel, Leila Sansour, Maha Rahwanji, John Rees, Liam Hourican, Annemarie Jacir, Breyten Breytenbach, John Dugard, Elia Suleiman, Aki Kaurismaki, Caryl Churchill

Mala


Definition:

  • (n.) Evils; wrongs; offenses against right and law.
  • (pl. ) of Malum

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Paddle on the Riviera Facebook Twitter Pinterest Photograph: Alamy A half-hour walk from the tiny railway station at Cap d’Ail in the Alpes-Maritimes, a coastal footpath runs underneath a line of art nouveau and art deco villas and round a headland before Mala Plage comes into view.
  • (2) The inhabitants of Mala Kladusa are mostly refugees from Cetingrad and Dreznik, and between 1790 and 1878 they had chances to cure more than 1200 wounded and a few thousand ill people in barber's shops in Gornja and Donja Baraka.
  • (3) The insensitivity of wild-type Shigella flexneri 2a to coliphage lambda is a consequence of its native genetic defect in the malA gene cluster.
  • (4) The OB reaction of the TLMs could be partially inhibited by anti-LFA-I or anti-MALA-2 antibodies, and was completely inhibited by anti-CR3 antibodies.
  • (5) Because cases of intracistronic complementation have been found, the active lamB product may be an oligomeric protein.-Previously all lambda resistant mutations in the malA region have been shown to map in the malT cistron.
  • (6) Active disease episodes (acute and relapse) were associated with the up-regulation of MALA-2, the murine homologue of intercellular adhesion molecule-1 (ICAM-1), on CNS endothelia and the infiltration of ICAM-1-positive mononuclear cells.
  • (7) We have previously reported a murine lymphocyte surface antigen MALA-2 of approximately 95,000 Mr which is expressed mainly on activated lymphocytes.
  • (8) Although the fibroblasts did not express the ligand Mala-2, the murine homologue of human ICAM-1, a monoclonal antibody against LFA-1, its cognate receptor on the lymphocytes, nevertheless effectively inhibited binding.
  • (9) Esterase D polymorphism was investigated in six endogamous Brahmin sub-sects and in the Mala and Madiga castes of Andrah Pradesh.
  • (10) Most mutations rendering E. coli K12 resistant to phage lambda, map in two genetic regions malA and malB.-The malB region contains a gene lamB specifically involved in the lambda receptor synthesis.
  • (11) The frequency of 0.3565 found in the Mala is the highest recorded on the Indian subcontinent.
  • (12) The division of lesion in strain JS10 is cotransducible with malA, aroB, and glpD and maps within min 72 to 75 on the E. coli chromosome.
  • (13) The genetic lesions responsible for tryptophan auxotrophy in these strains map between str and malA.
  • (14) Lambda propagated on a malA(+) rough S. flexneri host was restricted by Escherichia coli K-12 and E. coli B, but not by E. coli C. This S. flexneri host did not restrict lambda grown on these E. coli strains.
  • (15) Spokesman Captain Farhad Hama Ali said fighting was going on in two areas immediately south of the city: the subdistrict of Mala Abdulla, which has a mixed population of Arabs and Turkmen, and the contested village of Besir.
  • (16) Therefore, we consider MALA-2 to be the murine homolog of human ICAM-1.
  • (17) malT is believed to be a positive regulatory gene necessary for the induction of the "maltose operons" in the malA region and in the malB region of the E. coli K12 genetic map.
  • (18) To assess interrelationships between consanguineous marriage and fertility, 3 caste groups in Andhra Pradesh--the Desuri Kapu, an affluent agricultural caste; the Devanga, an artisan caste in the middle range of the hierarchy; and the Mala, a scheduled caste at the bottom--were selected for field study.
  • (19) The mapping data indicate that the genetic distance between malA and xyl is greater than that now allowed.
  • (20) The function, cellular distribution and molecular properties of MALA-2 are indistinguishable from those of human ICAM-1.

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