(1) Annie Mauger, chief executive of the Chartered Institute for Library and Information Professionals says: “There are a lot of different groups within a community who would not go into a pub and you have to think about children and people of different faiths, who would find going into a place serving alcohol unacceptable.The kind of space a library occupies is accessible to everybody.
(2) Cases of reflex sympathetic dystrophy syndrome involving the hip (Lequesne and Mauger 1982) and the knee (Doury et al.
(3) "I am delighted," said chief executive Annie Mauger.
(4) This is on top of the £462m we have had to save so far.” Annie Mauger, chief executive of the Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals, expressed “deep concern”.
(5) In the low [Ca2+]i cells, both the apparent Km and the apparent Vmax of the Ca2+ influx are increased as compared to the controls, indicating that the properties of the channels activated by lowering [Ca2+]i are apparently identical to those initiated by the hormones (Mauger, J.-P., Poggioli, J., Guesdon, F., and Claret, M. (1984) Biochem.
Sauger
Definition:
(n.) An American fresh-water food fish (Stizostedion Canadense); -- called also gray pike, blue pike, hornfish, land pike, sand pike, pickering, and pickerel.
Example Sentences:
(1) Cones in the retinas of two closely related species of perch, the walleye and sauger (S, vitreum vitreum and S. canadense), are remarkably large.
(2) the yellow perch (Perca flavescens), the walleye (Stizostedion vitreum) and the sauger (S. canadense), were studied in situ using a microspectrophotometer-computer complex.
(3) The yellow perch inhabits mostly shallow, clear waters while the walleye and sauger prefer turbid waters.
(4) is at 530 nm in the yellow perch, 533 nm in the walleye and at 536 in the sauger.