What's the difference between marge and targe?

Marge


Definition:

  • (n.) Border; margin; edge; verge.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Comparisons of the MacKay-Marg and Tono-Pen applanation tonometers in open and closed in vitro systems were made for the eyes of cats.
  • (2) We compared the Oculab Tono-Pen, a miniaturized Mackay-Marg tonometer, with a Statham membrane manometer in six humans (12 eyes), three to six hours after death.
  • (3) The 80-year-old billionaire's words caused a near universal backlash and propelled Silver to act firmly and swiftly, serving as a reminder of what Major League Baseball failed to accomplish back in 1992 when news of Marge Schott’s racial transgressions became public.
  • (4) The Mackay-Marg tonometer has been shown to be an accurate tonometer for the measurement of intraocular pressure in eyes with both normal and diseased corneas.
  • (5) Intraocular pressure was measured with a MacKay-Marg tonometer in eight horses following auriculopalpebral nerve block and topical application of lignocaine.
  • (6) Intraocular pressure (IOP) was measured in 114 eyes of 57 clinically normal dogs with 2 applanation tonometers (Tono-Pen and Mackay-Marg) and the Schiotz indentation tonometer, using the 5.5- and 7.5-g weights.
  • (7) The data suggest that the Tono-Pen is as accurate as the MacKay-Marg tonometer in those situations where the Goldmann tonometer is inaccurate.
  • (8) In these two groups, the study was conducted using the PTG and the Mackay-Marg tonometer.
  • (9) It has been concluded that high displacement tonometry, such as Schiötz tonometry will give false low measurements of intraocular pressure under these circumstances, and that there is no reliable way to correct these erroneous measurements other than to carry out tonometry with a low displacement instrument such as the Goldmann tonometer, the Perkins tonometer, or the Mackay-Marg tonometer.
  • (10) Schiotz measurements obtained with either weight and converted using the canine calibration table were not only significantly (P less than 0.0001) different from each other, but were also clinically and significantly (P less than 0.0001) higher than measurements obtained with the Tono-Pen and Mackay-Marg tonometers or the Schiotz tonometer, using the human calibration table and either weight.
  • (11) To establish the accuracy, the pressure values of the Mackay-Marg type and NCT A and NCT B were compared with those of the well-established HAT.
  • (12) We conclude that the three tonometers tested (one based on the Mackay-Marg principle and the other two on the non-contact principle) are not suitable for clinical and scientific use.
  • (13) It took Major League Baseball years before it ousted Cincinnati Reds owner Marge Schott, who became infamous for spewing barbs about black players and homosexuals and marveling at Hitler.
  • (14) The TP is a pen-sized Mackay-Marg tonometer with electronic signal analysis and digital pressure display.
  • (15) We evaluated the accuracy of Mackay-Marg electronic applanation tonometry over Bausch and Lomb Plano-T therapeutic soft contact lenses on eye bank, postoperative keratoplasty, and normal eyes.
  • (16) The Mackay-Marg tonometer evaluated in open and closed systems was the most reliable (goodness of fit [r2] = 0.96) with intraocular pressure up to 100 mm.
  • (17) Estimates of IOP using the Schiotz tonometer and the canine calibration table, and either the 5.5- or 7.5-g weight were clinically and significantly much higher (P less than 0.0001) than estimates obtained with the Tono-Pen, Mackay-Marg, or Schiotz tonometers, using the human calibration table and either weight.
  • (18) The pressure was measured with Perkins hand-held, Goldmann, and MacKay-Marg tonometers to compare relative accuracy.
  • (19) "Girls, Lisa, girls," Lisa's strait-laced mother Marge corrects her.
  • (20) Compared with the MacKay-Marg, the Tono-Pen significantly (P less than 0.001) underestimated IOP in these cats.

Targe


Definition:

  • (n.) A shield or target.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) On the other hand, with category I antisera, although the immunoreactivity of FPA itself is unaltered by thrombin treatment, larger polypeptides [e.g., Aalpha 1(Ala)-23tArg)] show a 100-fold increase in immunoreactivity following thrombin treatment and thus can readily be identified and separately quantitated.
  • (2) Placement of the brackets have evoluted from a quantized system in two dimensions (Targ 1) to a no quantized system in three dimensions (Class System) and finally to a real quantized system in three dimensions (Targ 2 with a compass of thickness with measures the first order band).
  • (3) The use of color wax and of the TARG are the two deciding elements of this work.
  • (4) Inquiry investigations were carried out covering 657 individuals from two counties: Plock and Nowy Targ.
  • (5) Fast components of the COR induced gaze shifts in the direction of the relative head movement ('anticompensatory' direction) which could be suppressed by imagining an earth fixed targed.
  • (6) Today ten years later the authors present the progress which have been realized: the evolution of the brackets, the accuracy of their placement in the lab procedure with the new targ, the making of the wire, the patient's comfort increase.

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