What's the difference between mongol and steppe?

Mongol


Definition:

  • (n.) One of the Mongols.
  • (a.) Of or pertaining to Mongolia or the Mongols.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) She has written books on how to be a success and hosts Dom-2 , the longest-running reality show in the world, which has been memorably described as the worst thing to hit Russian culture since the Mongols.
  • (2) Blood platelets from normal children and children with the trisomy 21 form of Down's syndrome (mongolism) were studied to determine the cause of the well established reduction in platelet 5-HT in the disease.2.
  • (3) Ten cases of mongolism are reported in which acute keratoconus developed.
  • (4) The frequency of satellite association of two different acrocentric variants in two trisomic mongols was studied taking in consideration the possible relationship of these chromosomes in the etiology of non-disjunction events.
  • (5) Pigmentation was noticed on or round the cornea in 44% of 257 Eskimos (East Greenland) and 25% of 189 Mongols (Japan), but no more than 4% of 795 Caucasians in Denmark.
  • (6) Association patterns of acrocentric chromosomes in 3032 cells from chromosomally normal parents of regular mongols (nondisjunctional trisomy 21) and normal controls were studied by the Giemsa banding technique.
  • (7) The phenotypical features of mongolism are classical and unmodified.
  • (8) Men with renal transplants receiving azathioprine and prednisolone fathered 13 pregnancies, resulting in 11 offspring; one was a mongol; there were two spontaneous abortions, including a twin pregnancy.
  • (9) (1) Brain stem calcification; the first case diagnosed in vivo in mongolism on computerized axial tomography.
  • (10) There were significant differences in favor of the mongols with respect to social adaption.
  • (11) With the exception of the mongol, the babies had normal chromosome constitution and there was no significant chromosome damage.
  • (12) Mongol spots were present in 9.6% of the white babies, 95.5% of the black babies, 81% of the Asiatic babies, and 70.1% of ladino infants.
  • (13) As for the future, the annual number of births in Victoria now seems to be rising substantially and even if the trend to younger mothers continues, it apears that the increase in the population of births will result in an estimated increase of mongol births.
  • (14) It was shown that the length of institutionalisation was associated with elevated levels of IgA and depressed levels of IgM in mongols.
  • (15) Content and composition of gangliosides were studied in brain white and grey substances of patients with mongolism.
  • (16) Based on known gene frequencies, the Indian population seemed more akin to Mongol, African, and Afghan populations than to Caucasians.
  • (17) A series of corneal degeneration similar to Labrador keratopathy occurring in the Mongol nationalities is reported.
  • (18) They emphasize the originality of the intricate appearance of syringomas on the ichthyosiform skin due to mongolism.
  • (19) Non-significant differences in the psycho-organic sign (P%, F+%) in disfavor the mongols were seen in the Rorschach experiment.
  • (20) observed mean percentage incidences of mongol births in Victoria for 1942-57, for the 3 5-year cycles, were in agreement with the corresponding decreasing rates which were to be expected in accordance with diminished maternal age.

Steppe


Definition:

  • (n.) One of the vast plains in Southeastern Europe and in Asia, generally elevated, and free from wood, analogous to many of the prairies in Western North America. See Savanna.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The Soyuz capsule carrying Hadfield and two crewmates, the US astronaut Thomas Marshburn and the Russian Roman Romanenko, was expected to touch down on the Kazakhstan steppes at 3.31am BST.
  • (2) The species is recorded in the forest-steppe zone of the Ukraine.
  • (3) The forth step is the stratified mucous (steppe turtle) and stratified muco-ciliated epithelium (fetuses of birds, many mammals and man).
  • (4) The features of specific adaptation to Alpine, steppe and taiga zones are found against a background of expressed continental adaptive type.
  • (5) The farmer told me he'd had bison here as well, and other creatures of the prairies and steppes.
  • (6) Flannel flags (100 X 200 mm) were tested for fleas collection directly at the entrances of rodents' holes in the steppe region.
  • (7) In steppe zone foci cases of echinococcosis in humans are regularly recorded and a large stratum of seropositive subjects was revealed by the indirect hemagglutination and latex agglutination tests.
  • (8) n., from the steppe zone of the Ukraine is described.
  • (9) Blood-sucking mosquito fauna, season and circadian activity of predominant species, dynamics of hatching place formation in the villages and on the territories surrounding the Golodnaya and Dzhizakskaya steppes have been studied for many years and the materials have been presented.
  • (10) This is exemplified from the sheep production (utilization of the desert steppe under the conditions of the subtropical winter rain climate) and from the cattle production (utilization of the savannah under the conditions of the alternate humid tropical zone).
  • (11) Studies of land irrigation effect on Phlebotomus sandflies, carriers of Leishmania major (a zoonotic cutaneous leishmaniasis causative agent)--were performed for 15 field work periods, from 1967 to 1981, at 18 sites in various natural areas of the Karshi Steppe (Uzbek SSR).
  • (12) A T-shaped carrier with twin test objects is an inexpensive efficient visual field screening device which facilitated identification of a nasal steppe, a paracentral scotoma, an enlarged blind spot, an arcuate scotoma, macular sparing, or hemianopic defects.
  • (13) The autopsy of animals have shown that five species of six species of nematodes and one species of cestodes are common parasites of ruminants of the Ukraine steppe zone and two species are specific parasites of eland.
  • (14) The size of such immune stratum characterizes the activity of natural foci: the largest immune stratum (25.4%) exists among the population of regions with broad-leaved forests, this stratum is somewhat less (12.2-13.2%) in regions with combined coniferous and broad-leaved forest, in regions with different combinations of broad-leaved forests and steppes, as well as mountain forests.
  • (15) The use of current laboratory methods demonstrated a wide spread of HFRS virus in the territory of this country, involvement in the epizootic process of most species of forest and steppe murine rodents and insectivora.
  • (16) The Ascanian multi-foetus and pure-bred Karakul sheep reared in the steppe region of the Ukraine are characterized by five-allelic status of transferrin and by diallelic serum arylesterase and alkaline phosphatase.
  • (17) Again, that was long before I moved the market.” Steppe said Houser was believed to have taken phone calls.
  • (18) The results of the long-term investigations of the original Altai-Sayany inhabitants' morphophysiological features in connection with general research of adaptation to Alpine, steppe, taiga and desert ecological niches are represented in the article.
  • (19) A survey of the same human contingents (children under 14 years and adults) in different zones of Ukraine revealed the opisthorchiasis foci of different intensity in the northeastern part of Polesye and in the forest-steppe zone.
  • (20) Hydrologic characteristic of Dnepropetrovsk, which is situated in drought steppe zone, is presented.

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