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Martel


Definition:

  • (v. i.) To make a blow with, or as with, a hammer.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Mention deserve also Otfried Foerster, Thierry de Martel, Clovis Vincent, René Leriche and Ludwig Puusepp.
  • (2) A modified version of a questionnaire by Martell and Mitchell was administered at five separate intervals to 50 postpartum women with uncomplicated vaginal deliveries.
  • (3) Vitamin D3 treatment of the human promyelocytic cell line, HL-60, is accompanied by an increase in phorbol ester receptor number (Martell, R. E., Simpson, R. U., and Taylor, J. M. (1987) J. Biol.
  • (4) The original De Martell drill was redesigned into a hole-saw for simultaneous production of burr-holes and appropriate autologous bone plugs.
  • (5) Cooperative binding isotherms for protons have long been observed (but not emphasized as cooperative binding) when studies have been done on clusters for the evaluation of metal ion complexation [A. E. Martell & M. Calvin (1952) Chemistry of the Metal Chelate Compounds, Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey].
  • (6) Much of the artistic vocabulary for Boyce's installation derives from a modernist garden, complete with concrete trees, created by designers Joel and Jan Martel in Paris in 1925.
  • (7) The president of my former club Lens, Gervais Martel, said I left because I got more money in England, that I didn't care about the shirt.
  • (8) 80, 269-276; Martel, R., Cloney, L. P., Pelcher, L. E., and Hemmingsen, S. M. (1990) Gene (Amst.)
  • (9) Judith Rodriguez, a member of PEN’s Writers Circle The PEN statement is signed by Margaret Atwood and Ian Rankin , along with Lebanese author Hanan Al-Shaykh; Turkish author Elif Shafak; Canadian author Yann Martel; journalist Robert Cottrell; poet Judith Rodriguez; chair of PEN International’s Writers in Prison Committee, Salil Tripathi; president of PEN International, Jennifer Clement; and president emeritus of PEN International, John Ralston Saul.
  • (10) Musicians Bob Geldof and Peter Gabriel have also signed the petition, as have writers Ali Smith, Kamila Shamsie, Philip Pullman and Yann Martel.
  • (11) So he got a friend to send him a book in which the Martels' design was illustrated.
  • (12) New York City resident Huguette Martel, who moved from France, has spent a decade living in two apartments evensmaller than the proposed micro-unit.
  • (13) "The Messi family has always wanted to act with transparency, clarity and to collaborate [with the court], and it was the same today," said their lawyer, Cristóbal Martell, outside the courthouse.
  • (14) It is possible to preserve ischemic intestinal segments, which currently are routinely resected, following superior mesenteric artery occlusion by exteriorizing them through the abdominal wall with De Martell clamps and observing them carefully.
  • (15) It's a technically staggering adaptation of Yann Martel's Booker-winning novel about an Indian teenager who finds himself adrift in a lifeboat with a tiger.
  • (16) On Tuesday, Life of Pi author Yann Martel will release an open letter to Azimjon Askarov, a human rights journalist from Kyrgyzstan’s Uzbek minority who has been sentenced to life imprisonment.
  • (17) More than 150 writers, including Margaret Atwood, Salman Rushdie, Yann Martel and Colm Tóibín, signed a letter condemning the series of fatal attacks and calling on the government of Bangladesh “to ensure that the tragic events … are not repeated”.
  • (18) To date the magical realist novel by Yann Martel has sold 3.3m copies in all formats.
  • (19) More than 150 writers, including Margaret Atwood, Salman Rushdie, Yann Martel and Colm Tóibín, signed a letter condemning the series of fatal attacks and calling on the country’s government “to ensure that the tragic events … are not repeated”.
  • (20) Alkaline phosphatase (EC 3.1.3.1) bound to trophoblastic cells in rat placenta is activated by Mg2+ and inhibited by Zn2+ in the same way as is found with partially purified soluble alkaline phosphatase in the same tissue (PetitClerc, C., Delisle, M., Martel, M., Fecteau, C. & Brière, N. (1975) Can.

Marten


Definition:

  • (n.) A bird. See Martin.
  • (n.) Any one of several fur-bearing carnivores of the genus Mustela, closely allied to the sable. Among the more important species are the European beech, or stone, marten (Mustela foina); the pine marten (M. martes); and the American marten, or sable (M. Americana), which some zoologists consider only a variety of the Russian sable.
  • (n.) The fur of the marten, used for hats, muffs, etc.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Might pine martens suppress other predators that affect capercaillies?
  • (2) In areas where there are lots of pine martens, there are lots of red squirrels," she said.
  • (3) Fisher and marten appeared to be the key hosts maintaining Trichinella in the Algonquin region, but transmission dynamics were unclear.
  • (4) It’s home to a quarter of a million people, about 150 elephants and a host of other wild animals ranging from bears and tigers to flycatchers and martens.
  • (5) Heart rate was relatively constant among martens; however, respiration varied widely (21 to 122 breaths per minute).
  • (6) I was transfixed by scholars such as Claire Pajaczkowska, who wore Doc Martens but were bringing us poststructuralism straight off the press.
  • (7) The erythrocytes in beech marten are clearly smaller in size and volume and have a lower mean corpuscular hemoglobin than the erythrocytes in mink and ferret.
  • (8) Trimingham complained about repeated references to her as "bisexual" and "lesbian" and insults about her appearance - including comments that she wore doc martens and had spiky hair.
  • (9) 3) The Martens-Mayer hardness test showed the highest value (10.82 x 10(4] in dentin cement (GDE) and the lowest (1.09 x 10(4] in propack (EPR).
  • (10) 48 males were obtained by breeeding wild nymphs collected from a Stone-marten, a Marten and a Fox.
  • (11) There might be no grey squirrel problem – in fact there might be no grey squirrels here at all – had pine martens not been eliminated across most of their range, primarily by gamekeepers.
  • (12) is experimentally obtained from cercariae, born into rediae and naturally produced by the snail Gabbia neumanni (Martens, 1898).
  • (13) Trichinosis was detected in wolves, foxes, martens, ferrets, domestic dogs, cats and gray rats.
  • (14) Though these episodes in martens are rare and tend to cease after 3-4 months, their significance in the epidemic should be considered locally during the final stage of control operations.
  • (15) An ELISA was developed using staphylococcal protein A linked with horseradish peroxidase for detecting IgG antibody of rabies virus in human and carnivore sera (80 human, 270 fox, 40 cat, 35 marten, 5 badger and 4 polecat sera were tested in the present work).
  • (16) In one post, Jack ponders how the beat cops of 15 years ago have evolved from Doc Martens-wearing, wooden-stick carrying plods into tooled-up, taser-wielding "imperial stormtroopers".
  • (17) Moreover, Swedish law professor Marten Schultz, who strongly supports Assange's extradition to Sweden, has said the same [my emphasis]: "The UK supreme court's decision means only that Assange will be transferred to Sweden for interrogation.
  • (18) This study demonstrates that FQ does not equal FP as several authors have reported (Bandi, 1972; Barry, 1979; Ficat and Hungerford, 1977; Hungerford and Barry, 1979; Reilly and Martens, 1972; Smidt, 1973).
  • (19) As the paper points out, “it would be unlikely that a low-density pine marten population could impact a high-density grey squirrel population by direct predation alone.” The second is that grey squirrels in the region haunted by pine martens are much thinner than those elsewhere.
  • (20) (Neilston, Renfrewshire) Mrs Margaret Isobel Marten.

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