(n.) A kind of millet (Setaria Italica); German millet.
Example Sentences:
(1) And so the three of us drove, regretfully, away from Imlil – Caroline in the back and me in the front with Moha, who regaled us with stories and history and answers to the endless questions we fired at him as the mountains rolled by.
(2) Moha, a new recruit from Barcelona, has the potential to be a very exciting, young, pacy winger.
(3) He was even happier to confirm the signing of the winger Moha El Ouriachi from Barcelona after the 19-year-old turned down a contract to stay at the Camp Nou.
(4) m-Hydroxyamphetamine (mOHA) was found as a metabolite of amphetamine in rat urine, liver perfusate and bile.
(5) But the road was calling again, Moha told us; the Tizi n'Test had to be driven in daylight – and not just to make the best of the views.
(6) The amount of mOHA was low, about 10% of the ring hydroxylation could be accounted for as metahydroxylation.
(7) A trend that was started when Marc Muniesa – the defender who represented Spain at all age-group levels – arrived in 2013 on a free transfer has now seen Bojan Krkic, the highly rated teenage Morocco winger Moha El Ouriachi and Afellay join Mark Hughes’ increasingly cosmopolitan band.
Mohr
Definition:
(n.) A West African gazelle (Gazella mohr), having horns on which are eleven or twelve very prominent rings. It is one of the species which produce bezoar.
Example Sentences:
(1) We describe a family with clinical features of orofaciodigital (OFD) syndrome type 2 or Mohr syndrome, X-linked recessive inheritance and survival of affected males which has not previously been reported.
(2) By a comparison with the published infrared spectra of the water in model systems [Mohr, S.C., Wilk, W.D., & Barrow, G.M.
(3) With portraits of women, asylum seekers and refugees the photographs also go beyond Berger and Mohr's timely but time-limited portrayal of the archetypal migrant being a man seeking work.
(4) The half of the Booker money that he didn’t give to the Black Panthers he spent on putting together, with Mohr again, a book called A Seventh Man (1975).
(5) Many of these features are shared with Mohr's syndrome (OFD II).
(6) "Knee-jerk politics like the reaction to Fukushima does not pay dividends," said Mike Mohring, the head of the CDU faction in the Thuringian state parliament, last week.
(7) Those rare malformations are typically observed in patients with the Majewski syndrome, a lethal, short rib-polydactyly skeletal dysplasia with orofacial findings almost identical to those of the Mohr syndrome.
(8) Taurodontism also occurs in a variety of other syndromes including the tricho-dento-osseous syndrome described by Robinson, Miller and Worth (1966) and Mohr's syndrome.
(9) The Authors report a case of Oral-Facial-Digital syndrome type II (Mohr syndrome); three cephalometric tracings and a clinical study were carried out, in order to evaluate the oro-facial abnormalities.
(10) Jean Mohr managed it in A Seventh Man, published in 1975, which chronicled the migration to and within Europe in the 1970s, with considerable assistance from John Berger's text.
(11) Mohr played a decisive part in the founding of the new discipline drug analysis.
(12) In this study, 39 embryos from 17 patients were cryopreserved in a Planer R204 cell freezer using the protocol of Mohr et al.
(13) Two patients with oro-facio-digital syndrome type II (OFD-II, Mohr syndrome) with associated cerebellar atrophy are described.
(14) The suspicion that Wilson's fallacies in the transition from biological facts to moral norms are of exemplary nature is finally examined on the basis of tenets advanced by Herbert Spencer, Wolfgang Wickler, and Hans Mohr.
(15) In one instance fetoscopy made it possible to exclude Mohr's syndrome.
(16) The original classification of OFD II was based on clinical similarities between the affected members of the Mohr-Claussen kindred and the two siblings described by Rimoin and Edgerton.
(17) Reviews of the opening lecture of H. Mohr "The Elementary in the Science--Possibilities and Limits of the Reductionism" and of the final lecture of N. Bischof "Order and Organization as Heuristic Principles of the Reductive Way of Thinking" at the meeting 1987 of the Deutsche Akademie der Naturforscher LEOPOLDINA are framed by remarks about the connections between Biology and Physics.
(18) In 20 eyes of 10 rabbits a siderosis was provoked by intravitreal injection of 0,1 ml of a 1% watery solution of Mohr's salt.
(19) The genetics of paraoxonase activity is further analysed on the basis of a Danish family material (Eiberg & Mohr 1981), namely a random sample of the investigated two mating types.
(20) Two patients with the oro-facial-digital syndrome II or Mohr syndrome presented laryngeal anomalies and hallucal and postaxial polysyndactyly of the feet.