What's the difference between milch and pilch?

Milch


Definition:

  • (a.) Giving milk; -- now applied only to beasts.
  • (a.) Tender; pitiful; weeping.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The character of Miss Jean Brodie became Spark’s “milch cow”, and brought her international fame, especially after the novel was made into a film starring Maggie Smith , who won an Academy (best actress) award for her performance.
  • (2) Following the introduction of the Milch technique as the preferred method of reduction of anterior shoulder dislocations in an A&E department, a retrospective study of the technique was carried out.
  • (3) Except for the Milch procedure, the risk of painful instability of the ulnar stump is real, but not very frequent if the technique is correctly applied.
  • (4) Verizon’s top lawyer, Randall Milch, sounded a tone of wariness over the specifics of the proposal while praising it overall.
  • (5) This study shows that the Milch technique can successfully be used by inexperienced staff to reduce dislocated shoulders with a reduction in the requirements for sedation and anaesthetics.
  • (6) Britain, in or out of the EU, can use it as a milch cow.
  • (7) Greater success with Milch's technique was experienced in patients under 40 years of age in whom the dislocation had been present for less than 4 hours.
  • (8) Screening for mycobacteria was carried out on samples of normal milk, supramammary lymph nodes (SLNS) and udder tissue from apparently healthy milch cows, including the milk from those suspected of tuberculous mastitis.
  • (9) The surgical procedure is a modification of the Milch cuff resection with the use of a dynamic compression plate.
  • (10) More than 100 pairs of dairy cows, and a whole population of 3000 milch cows, were studied for this report.
  • (11) Other HBO programmes that will premiere on Sky Atlantic include Luck, executive produced by David Milch and Michael Mann and starring Dustin Hoffman; Mildred Pierce, featuring Kate Winslet; and fantasy drama Game of Thrones.
  • (12) If Verizon receives a valid request for business records, we will respond in a timely way, but companies should not be required to create, analyse or retain records for reasons other than business purposes,” Milch wrote Thursday on Verizon’s blog.
  • (13) It was established that the cardiac frequency in pregnant cows is 83.3 min-1, in new-calved--83.7 min-1 and in milch-cows--86.3 min-1.
  • (14) A method for the reduction of anterior dislocations of the shoulder based on the Milch technique is presented.
  • (15) In order to increase the efficiency of lysotyping as a method for differentiating Klebsiella strains the authors tested the activity of 10 additional phages isolated, prepared and studied in the laboratory and compared to the Slopek-Milch set.
  • (16) In 73% of the Milch cases either no analgesia or sedation or Entonox alone was used.
  • (17) For example, it has been postulated that cystoid macular edema (CME) is due to accumulation of prostaglandins produced after cataract surgery and that indomethacin prevents the development of CME (Tennant, 1976; Milch and Yannuzzi, 1987).
  • (18) A modified procedure is useful for patients with ulnocarpal impingement syndrome where the Milch shortening osteotomy may not succeed because of radioulnar incongruity.
  • (19) The modified Milch technique is less troublesome for the patient and the physician and we strongly recommend it.
  • (20) The Milch technique was attempted in 142 cases with a success rate of 86%.

Pilch


Definition:

  • (n.) A gown or case of skin, or one trimmed or lined with fur.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The insulin-regulatable glucose transporter (GLUT-4) is expressed in adipose tissue and in cardiac and skeletal muscle (D. E. James, R. Brown, J. Navarro, and P. F. Pilch.
  • (2) We have recently described a monoclonal antibody (1F8) that recognizes a form of glucose transporter unique to fat and muscle (James, D. E., Brown, R., Navarro, J., and Pilch, P. F. (1988) Nature 333, 183-185), tissues that respond acutely to insulin by markedly increasing their glucose uptake.
  • (3) PILCH'S analysis of the English intonation contour implies that the difference between the primary and secondary stresses exists only in the contour nucleus, but is inaudible elsewhere.
  • (4) The extent of phosphorylation of the AP50 in intact cells and in isolated coated vesicles is strikingly different: it has been suggested that the latter process reflects an autophosphorylation reaction (Campbell C., J. Squicciarini, M. Shia, P. F. Pilch, and R. E. Fine, 1984, Biochemistry, 23:4420-4426).
  • (5) We subfractionated intracellular vesicles from rat adipocytes in order to examine the subcellular distribution of endocytic vesicles or endosomes with respect to insulin-regulatable glucose-transporter (GT)-containing vesicles [James, Lederman & Pilch (1987) J. Biol.
  • (6) The metalloendoproteinase substrate dipeptide Cbz-Gly-Phe-NH2, which inhibited insulin-stimulated but not basal glucose uptake in adipocytes (Aiello, L.P., Wessling-Resnick, M. and Pilch, P.F.

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