What's the difference between mong and mono?

Mong


Definition:

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Political pressure was always a fact of life in public media,” Mong told Reuters.
  • (2) A mong the multiple absurdities uttered by those who demanded Britain’s departure from the European Union is the claim that, since the sky has not yet fallen in, all those gloomy warnings from the remain crowd have been proved wrong.
  • (3) Will, and the four Fifa executive-committee members stood four square behind him — Lennart Johansson, Uefa's top politician whom Blatter had defeated in the 1998 presidential campaign, Issa Hayatou, the Conderation of African Football president who was challenging Blatter at the 2002 election, the Italian Antonio Matarrese and the Korean Chung Mong-joon — were all executive-committee members.
  • (4) The Federation of Students said the government must provide further explanation for the violence in Mong Kok on Friday before they can hold talks with the administration, the South China Morning Post reported.
  • (5) A mong the acres of coverage of Margaret Thatcher this week, one thing was clear: opinions about the former prime minister – who, in the words of Labour leader Ed Miliband, "reshaped the politics of a whole generation" – varied dramatically according to which generation the person came from.
  • (6) Some decided to withdraw from Mong Kok neighbourhood and the gate outside the chief executive’s office and to remove barriers on Sunday afternoon, but hundreds more promptly arrived to replace them.
  • (7) I will stay until they kick us [out].” Winnie Kwan, an accountant, said police actions in Mong Kok were “terrible and ridiculous”.
  • (8) A mong his first acts as prime minister, Tony Abbott abolished the position of science minister.
  • (9) tania branigan (@taniabranigan) V nasty mob mood in Mong Kok, cops holding crowd back but not many officers October 3, 2014 tania branigan (@taniabranigan) Occupy protestors totally surrounded.
  • (10) Last year, he became embroiled in a Twitter storm when one of his tweets included the word "mong".
  • (11) This latter group has been labeled as having chronic mountain sickness or Monge's disease.
  • (12) In 2010, after the media law was passed, Attila Mong, the anchor of the state radio’s morning show, protested with a one-minute silence on air.
  • (13) Witnesses said about 1,000 protesters faced off in Mong Kok, a densely populated known for its gang presence, at mid-morning on Saturday, but there were no uniformed police in sight.
  • (14) A mong the many challenges of writing is dealing with rules of correct usage: whether to worry about split infinitives, fused participles, and the meanings of words such as "fortuitous", "decimate" and "comprise".
  • (15) In the village of Mong, I give the prayer wheel and extra spin to purify the soul of Ricky Gervais.
  • (16) The region’s financial secretary, John Tsang, acknowledged that the mass movement was unprecedented, telling the South China Morning Post: “The government, political parties, community groups, the media and the public have no experience and psychological preparation to face this situation, making it all the more difficult to resolve.” Many participants have ignored leaders’ previous calls, such as to withdraw from the Mong Kok neighbourhood, where triads and others have attacked protesters and where many residents are angered by the ongoing blockade, which they say has hit their livelihoods.
  • (17) Everyone is just exhausted and we can’t go [on for a] long, long, long time.” Divisions appeared within the protest movement on Sunday, as some withdrew from Mong Kok neighbourhood and the gate outside the chief executive’s office, while others arrived to replace them.
  • (18) Mong Kok has also seen angry confrontations between protesters and residents, who said the occupation had disrupted their lives and damaged business – reflected in the large number of bystanders yelling at the remaining demonstrators.
  • (19) A much smaller number remained at Mong Kok in Kowloon.
  • (20) On Tuesday night, thousands of people gathered at three main protest sites – near government offices in the district Admiralty and on bustling commercial streets in Mong Kok and Causeway Bay – to watch a live broadcast of the dialogues projected on to big screens.

Mono


Definition:

  • (n.) The black howler of Central America (Mycetes villosus).

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The corresponding hydrides, mono-n-butyltin hydride, di-n-butyltin hydride, tri-n-butyltin hydride, monophenyltin hydride, diphenyltin hydride triphenyltin hydride, are detected by electron-capture gas chromatography after clean-up by silica gel column chromatography.
  • (2) Starting from about 300 ml of cell extract, each of the individual factors and the polymerase was purified on at least four different chromatographic columns, including ion-exchange chromatography on DEAE-Sepharose, heparin-Ultrogel, Mono Q and Mono S, gel filtration and specific affinity chromatography.
  • (3) Four separate features could be distinguished in Fe-DNAase-1 digestions of human lymphoblast nuclei: a di-nucleosomal (2N) repeat, a mono-nucleosomal (1N) repeat, a component of "random" DNA, and triple splitting of major peaks.
  • (4) linoleic and gamma-linolenic acid also inhibited its secretion, whereas saturated fatty acid and mono-unsaturated fatty acids, such as oleic acid, were without effect.
  • (5) However, (Z)-1,3-DCP undergoes mono-oxygenase-catalysed conversion into bacterial mutagens in the presence of S9 fraction or washed microsomes from rat liver.
  • (6) The same enzyme biosynthesises saturated and mono-unsaturated very long chain fatty acids.
  • (7) neither GTP nor pimelate analogues (di- or mono-carboxylic acids) were processed.
  • (8) The separation of mono- to polysialogangliosides was performed in one step in a total elution time lower than 90 min and with high reproducibility.
  • (9) We describe a "high-performance" liquid-chromatographic assay for simultaneously determining propisomide and its mono-N-dealkylated metabolite in plasma and urine.
  • (10) CO2 production from and uptake of alpha-glyceryl mono (palmitate-1-14C) were studied in an in vitro system using minced rat lung.
  • (11) In all cases, the intensity decreased with pH, as predicted from the known properties of FITC mono- and dianions.
  • (12) Subdividing the A and A+C responsive neurones according to their mono- (M) or polysynaptic (P) connexions yielded the following sub-samples: MC, 39%; PC, 15%; MA, 13%; PA, 33%.
  • (13) IL-2 prepared from T-cell hybridomas and from Con A activated rat spleen cells was partially purified using Ultrogel AcA 54 chromatography and ion exchange chromatography on Mono Q or chromatofocusing on Mono P. When analyzed on Mono P, IL-2 activity derived from IA2-B10 T-cell hybridoma eluted as a single peak with pH range 6.9-7.1, whereas IL-2 derived from Con A activated spleen cells resolved into four peaks within the following pH range: 7.1-7.2, 6.5-6.6, 6.1-6.2, and 5.6-5.7.
  • (14) Triglycerides were the major neutral lipids, mono- and diglycosyldiglycerides were the major glycolipids, and phosphatidylcholine and phosphatidylethanolamine were the major phospholipids.
  • (15) The following processes are discussed in this article: enzyme-catalysed hydrolyses of carboxylic acid esters and amides, phosphate esters, nitriles and epoxides; esterification and inter-esterification reactions catalysed by enzymes; reduction of ketones to secondary alcohols using whole-cell systems or isolated dehydrogenases; oxidation of alicyclic and aromatic substrates using mono-oxygenases and dioxygenases in bacteria and fungi including enzyme-catalysed Baeyer-Villiger oxidations; aldol reactions, formation of optically active cyanohydrins and enzyme-catalysed acyloin type reactions.
  • (16) The nonconvulsant barbiturates phenobarbital, 5-ethyl-5-(3-methylbut-1'-enyl) barbituric acid (3M1B), amylobarbital (3MB) and (-)-5-(1,3-dimethylbutyl)-5-ethyl barbituric acid [(-)DMBB] produced only a decrease in mono- and polysynaptic reflexes.
  • (17) The iodo- (mono or di) hydroxyphenylpropionyl moieties of I and III, therefore, contribute significantly to the binding strength of these compounds toward avidin.
  • (18) The conventional EPR spectra of the mono- and bifunctionally attached BSL-hemoglobin were similar to the MSL-hemoglobin spectrum, indicating that both forms of BSL were rigidly bound to hemoglobin.
  • (19) By using various rates of programmed temperature rise, we have determined the elution temperatures (Kelvin scale) of the mono- and diglyceride trimethylsilyl ethers relative to that of glycerol trilaurate.
  • (20) The enzyme was initially purified by a procedure consisting of 9% polyethylene glycol precipitation, Q Sepharose anion-exchange chromatography, S-300 gel filtration, wheat germ lectin-Sepharose, hydroxylapatite agarose, zinc chelate matrix, Mono Q-high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), and Superose 12 (gel filtration) HPLC.