What's the difference between microweber and weber?
Microweber
Definition:
(n.) The millionth part of one weber.
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Weber
Definition:
(n.) The standard unit of electrical quantity, and also of current. See Coulomb, and Amp/re.
Example Sentences:
(1) The authors describe a case of expulsive choroidal effusion which occurred in the course of a fistulating operation in a child with Sturge-Weber syndrome.
(2) An infant with a Sturge-Weber variant syndrome developed progressive megalencephaly and eventual hydrocephalus, which required shunting.
(3) Arthrodesis of the hip is thought to achieve satisfactory clinical and functional results in the adult despite the loss of articular mobility involved (Santori et al., 1986; Russel, 1987; Weber, 1987).
(4) Ten patients are presented who demonstrate a newly recognized association of macrocephaly with unusual angiomatosis and limb asymmetry in three somewhat similar cutaneous vascular disorders: Klippel-Trenaunay-Weber syndrome, the combination of Sturge-Weber anomaly with Klippel-Trenaunay-Weber syndrome, and cutis marmorata telangiectatica congenita.
(5) This is consistent with and confirms our previous finding [Weber, A., Northrop, J., Bishop, M. F., Ferrone, F. A., & Mooseker, M. S. (1987) Biochemistry (preceding paper in the issue)] that at an actin-villin ratio of 3 a significant fraction of the villin is free and that a series of steady states exist between villin-actin complexes of increasing size and G-actin.
(6) Of the additional Sturge-Weber's syndrome there was no cytogenetical cause as expected.
(7) It seems that Pfeiffer-Weber-Christian disease and nodular panniculitis with liquefaction are varying expressions of the same disease entity.
(8) A patient with Sturge-Weber syndrome developed seizures at the age of 4 years.
(9) In our hospital the rotatory osteotomy according to Weber proved good; in accordance with the findings it can be combined with other procedures.
(10) A case is described of Weber-Christian panniculitis accompanied by a gammaglobulin disturbance which preceded by five years the diagnosis of an autoimmune hepatitis and pancytopenia.
(11) Thresholds fell asymptotically to a Weber fraction around 0.06 over a period of approx.
(12) This study concerns 11 patients; 7 had a Rendu-Osler-Weber disease.
(13) Weber claimed Britain’s difficulties since the Brexit vote had increased faith in the European Union in the rest of Europe .
(14) Activity of this enzyme, as well as of other uracil-catabolizing enzymes (Weber, G., Queener, S.F.
(15) Clinically, she suffered from Weber's syndrome, and in the course of recovery, she developed marked delayed finger opening.
(16) The marketing department will now report directly to Elop, and a management reshuffle has seen key staff replaced and US executive Chris Weber – who, like Elop, previously worked for Microsoft – promoted to run sales and marketing.
(17) In contrast, the lesions in the Sturge-Weber syndrome showed a diffuse angiomatosis involving more than one-half of the choroid, as well as the episcleral and intrascleral perilimbal plexuses.
(18) Other conditions leading to lower extremity hypertrophy, ie, Klippel-Trenaunay-Weber syndrome and other diseases associated with angiodystrophy, were excluded because of the absence of varicosities and cutaneous angiomas.
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(20) The patient was a nine-year-old black boy with Sturge-Weber syndrome.