What's the difference between marrow and morrow?

Marrow


Definition:

  • (n.) The tissue which fills the cavities of most bones; the medulla. In the larger cavities it is commonly very fatty, but in the smaller cavities it is much less fatty, and red or reddish in color.
  • (n.) The essence; the best part.
  • (n.) One of a pair; a match; a companion; an intimate associate.
  • (v. t.) To fill with, or as with, marrow of fat; to glut.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) We have addressed the effect of late intensification with autologous bone marrow transplantation on SCLC through a randomized clinical trial.
  • (2) Our results indicate that increasing the delay for more than 8 days following irradiation and TCD syngeneic BMT leads to a rapid loss of the ability to achieve alloengraftment by non-TCD allogeneic bone marrow.
  • (3) Decreased MU stops additions of bone by modeling and increases removal of bone next to marrow by remodeling.
  • (4) Pokeweed mitogen-stimulated rat spleen cells were identified as a reliable source of rat burst-promoting activity (PBA), which permitted development of a reproducible assay for rat bone marrow erythroid burst-forming units (BFU-E).
  • (5) Survival was independent of the type of clinical presentation and protocol employed but was correlated with the stage (P less than 0.0005), symptoms (P less than 0.025), bulky disease (P less than 0.025) and bone marrow involvement (P less than 0.025).
  • (6) During the digestion of these radiolabeled bacteria, murine bone marrow macrophages produced low-molecular-weight substances that coeluted chromatographically with the radioactive cell wall marker.
  • (7) In later phases, mast cells appeared in the newly formed marrow in the external callus.
  • (8) Moreover, the data showed for the first time that DNA synthesis in the bone marrow and spleen and colon were markedly statistically significantly stimulated at specific times after treatment.
  • (9) It reduced serum AP levels, increased serum Ca levels, increased bone ash weight, epiphyseal and metaphyseal bone volume, with a concomitant reduction in epiphyseal and metaphyseal bone marrow volume.
  • (10) Some evidence has shown that platelet crossmatching is useful in multitransfused patients with hypoplastic bone marrows who are refractory to platelet therapy through alloimmunization.
  • (11) A previous trial into the safety and feasibility of using bone marrow stem cells to treat MS, led by Neil Scolding, a clinical neuroscientist at Bristol University, was deemed a success last year.
  • (12) A nonspecific reaction of the marrow against extramedullary lymphogranulomatosis closely resembling to the so-called tumor myeopathy has to be distinguished from the localized marrow changes due to the tumor itself.
  • (13) These agents have been well-tolerated and generally produce a high incidence of sustained improvements in neutrophil counts and marrow morphology, although hemoglobin and platelet counts have generally not been altered.
  • (14) After birth, it was in the liver and spleen up to 6 weeks af age, and thereafter it was present only in the bone marrow.
  • (15) This result indicates that the bone marrow is a very useful material for the detection of diazepam in skeletonized remains.
  • (16) In the first assay, we used a simple density separation technique to remove dense neutrophils (PMN) from suspensions of blood and of bone marrow cells prior to culture in semisolid agar.
  • (17) These results indicate that this population (approximately 0.1% of bone marrow) may contain the pluripotent hematopoietic stem cell.
  • (18) Four hours after injection radioactivity was identified in the spleen, liver, and bone marrow.
  • (19) A study was conducted to assess the suppression of segmental pancreatic allograft rejection by cyclosporine (CSA) alone in baboons and dogs, and subtotal marrow irradiation (TL1) alone and TL 1 in combination with CSA in baboons.
  • (20) Cell-free culture media conditioned by all but two of the seven types of monolayer studied inhibited haemoglobin synthesis by K562 cells; those conditioned by blood-monocyte-derived macrophages and two of 11 monolayers of bone-marrow-derived macrophages stimulated haemoglobin synthesis.

Morrow


Definition:

  • (n.) Morning.
  • (n.) The next following day; the day subsequent to any day specified or understood.
  • (n.) The day following the present; to-morrow.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Labor has signalled that it will pursue the Coalition government over its appointment of Bill Morrow to run Australia’s largest national infrastructure project, given that the new NBNCo chief executive is named in current legal proceedings in the United States.
  • (2) Displacement isotherms for amidephrine, benoxathian, oxymetazoline, phentolamine and WB 4101 were biphasic and were consistent with the presence of both alpha 1A- and alpha 1B-adrenoceptor subtypes as described by Morrow & Creese (1986) and Han et al.
  • (3) Morrow, a sociologist, aruges that Jones is morally and legally obligated to intervene to protect patients and the integrity of the medical profession.
  • (4) But Morrow has defended his bill against charges that it will not halt prostitution either in the region or on the island.
  • (5) The incidence of murine primitive (stem) cells with the ability to repopulate irradiated bone morrow stroma is similar to that of cells able to repopulate the hemopoietic system of potentially lethally irradiated mice.
  • (6) To assess the impact of left ventricular septal myectomy (Morrow procedure) performed for obstructive hypertrophic subaortic stenosis on co-existing mitral regurgitation, we examined the preoperative and postoperative left ventriculograms of 35 patients (13 of them women) who underwent left ventricular septal myectomy alone or with concomitant operation.
  • (7) Russia’s nightmare is that what happened in Iraq and Libya, with regimes forcibly changed without great thought for the morrow, will be replicated in Syria .
  • (8) In comparative trials, the number of spores retained by the Morrow Brown trap were similar in the case of larger spores such as Alternaria (102%), rather higher in the case of grass pollen (136%) and considerably higher (166--201%) for very small spores such as Sporobolomyces and Tilletiopsis.
  • (9) The new King will hold the Accession Council at St. James's Palace to-morrow morning, and be proclaimed at noon.
  • (10) Twenty volunteers were skin tested with seven concentrations of histamine phosphate and a glycerosaline control to determine the relative sensitivity and precision of four skin test devices: Greer Pen (GP), Greer DermaPIK (DP), Center Multi-Test (MT), and Morrow Brown needle (MB).
  • (11) At the same time the erythropoiesis in the bone morrow, the spleen and in the lymph nodes increased; there also was a lymphoid hyperplasia in spleen and lymph nodes.
  • (12) With the Morrow-Brown needle, the results varied in the same person and from one tester to another, and on many occasions the test was negative.
  • (13) Morrow has been named along with 21 other PG&E executives in a consolidated shareholder derivative lawsuit which has been launched against the company, its directors and management.
  • (14) The dose of laser light was based on comparison of biopsies of punctures with Morrow-Brown Needles and varying combinations of laser energy parameters.
  • (15) Morrow said Manning repeatedly abused his security clearance when he had access to army IT systems, saying that each day he had access to a classified computer was an opportunity for the soldier to "stick his finger in the eye of the classification system".
  • (16) 3.08am BST Scott Morrow (@ttocsworrom) @ lengeldavid that's 4 straight games the giants pitcher has got an RBI.
  • (17) Young readers used similar strategies as those in Morrow (1985), where narrative presentation did not tax memory.
  • (18) The prosecution in the case, led in the sentencing phase by Captain Joe Morrow, has asked for at least a 60-year sentence, arguing that a longer punishment would deter future potential leakers.
  • (19) Morrow’s appointment continues something of a tradition of past controversy by heads of the NBNCo.
  • (20) The human trafficking and exploitation bill was tabled before the assembly by Democratic Unionist peer Lord Morrow.

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