What's the difference between negus and nevus?

Negus


Definition:

  • (n.) A beverage made of wine, water, sugar, nutmeg, and lemon juice; -- so called, it is said, from its first maker, Colonel Negus.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Brandis and Negus were addressing the media at the opening day of a conference focused on global security, counter-terrorism and evolving trends in transnational crime.
  • (2) There have been a range of passport cancellations where we have intelligence or evidence that people intend to travel overseas for some means to fight in the Syrian conflict … It is very difficult to obtain evidence from places like Syria to prosecute cases, but in saying that, we are doing our best to ensure we collect material here and they can be put before Australian courts before they go, and particularly people who are facilitating others to go over there for a specific intent of fighting or providing support to either side of the regime.” Negus said authorities were conducting “a range of investigations … into others looking facilitate people to go into those conflict zones”.
  • (3) Injection sclerotherapy was performed initially using the rigid Negus oesophagoscope under general anaesthesia and later using the fibreoptic endoscope under light sedation.
  • (4) The prime minister is joined on the trip by the chief of the defence force, Air Chief Marshal Mark Binskin, and the Australian Federal Police (AFP) commissioner, Tony Negus.
  • (5) None have been referred for prosecution yet, though Negus said it doesn't mean they will not lead to charges.
  • (6) The Australian federal police commissioner, Tony Negus, said the mission would allow Dutch and Australian forces to undertake forensic tests at the site.
  • (7) The Australian journalist joined Ten as a reporter for 6pm with George Negus after working for Al Jazeera and the UK's Channel 4 News.
  • (8) Nourishing, warming and wholesome, negus was just the thing to settle down for the night before the invention of central heating, with its lemon or Seville orange and spices, with port, sherry or brandy.
  • (9) In summary 330 procedures were done: 220 under general anaesthesia using the Negus rigid oesophagoscope and 110 with diazepam as premedication using a flexible, fibreoptic endoscope.
  • (10) We have made arrests just before Christmas in that regard which have been well publicised,” Negus said.
  • (11) Lifetimes of 24.4 ps for Trp14 and 122.0 ps for Trp7 were found for oxy sperm whale myoglobin (pH 7), which agree with theoretical predictions [Hochstrasser, R. M., & Negus, D. K. (1984) Proc.
  • (12) At this stage there’s no specific threat we’re concerned about,” Negus said.
  • (13) Negus Rachel Kelly's "negus" – much-maligned by Byron.
  • (14) MetroStars roared back in the second half and goals by Jonathan Negus and Rocky Callisto were enough to secure victory and a place in the last 16 for the South Australians.
  • (15) The results of the Cape Town five-year prospective evaluation of sclerotherapy with the rigid Negus oesophagoscope using general anaesthesia are presented.
  • (16) 2.49am BST Attorney general, Senator George Brandis and Commissioner of the Australian Federal Police Tony Negus.
  • (17) We’ve seen in the last three or four years a number of prosecutions in Australia for small groups who have come together and been radicalised amongst a small group of people separate to their community and looking to carry out some violent behaviour here in Australia,” Negus said.
  • (18) Negus said speculation about threats to Sochi had been “very general in nature” and Australian authorities did not perceive any increased threat to Australian athletes travelling there.
  • (19) The Australian federal police commissioner, Tony Negus, said the foreign minister, Julie Bishop, had acted on advice to cancel passports to stop people leaving Australia.
  • (20) Negus said Australian authorities were “very concerned about those lone actors who have been radicalised through the internet, who are travelling overseas to fight in other conflicts and then returning to Australia with increased capability to conduct something here”.

Nevus


Definition:

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Furthermore, it involved mixed clinical and histological changes of epidermal nevus from fingers to elbow.
  • (2) This appears to be a newly described entity, although it resembles a Becker's nevus without hypertrichosis or an typical café au lait spot.
  • (3) A giant congenital pigmented nevus combining an epidermal and a blue nevus is described in a boy.
  • (4) In view of the difficulties encountered in clinical differential diagnosis, above all with reference to malignant melanoma, nevus lesions should be removed from the oral mucosa.
  • (5) The increase of the relative risk was 16 x for persons with greater than 60 MCN compared to individuals with greater than or equal to 10 MCN and there was an additional 7 x increase of the relative risk for persons with greater than or equal to 1 dysplastic nevus.
  • (6) Binding of monoclonal antibodies secreted by hybridomas generated by immunization of mice with VGP primary and metastatic melanoma was highest with cells and supernatants of cultures from advanced melanoma and least with nevus cells.
  • (7) The clinical and histopathological picture of a 27-year-old patient with generalized nevus verrucosus is described.
  • (8) Kamino's eosinophilic globules could be considered another important sign for the differential diagnosis between pigmented spindle cell nevus and malignant melanoma.
  • (9) An extensive congenital melanocytic nevus is described which, in its deeper portion, had striking neurofibromatous features.
  • (10) The growth of nevus cells is probably comparable to that induced in other cells by traumatic injury.
  • (11) Spherical nevus cells however are completely devoid of dendritic processes.
  • (12) The association between melanoma and giant congenital nevocellular nevus has been well documented, although controversy still exists regarding the precise incidence.
  • (13) Dermal fibroblasts from patients with the autosomal dominant cancer-prone disease Basal Cell Nevus Syndrome (BCNS) exhibit a serum dependence, anchorage dependence and in vitro lifespan (about 20 population doublings or less) similar to those of fibroblasts from normal age-, race- and sex-matched controls.
  • (14) Some of the them have made in possible to localize the gene of the familial cutaneous melanoma with pleomorphic nevus on 1p chromosome.
  • (15) Two lesions occurred in examples of nevus sebaceus of Jaddasohn.
  • (16) Our study shows that HMB-45 also reacts with cells of the blue nevus, a unique type of intradermal nevus.
  • (17) In contrast to the broad reactivity with melanomas, isolated nevus nests were stained in only 1 of 55 nevi investigated.
  • (18) We report on a nevus of the oral mucosa, which became present in the age of 30 of a male patient.
  • (19) Melanoma most often develops in the skin; usually at the site of a preexisting nevus.
  • (20) To our knowledge, this represents the second reported case of marked folding of the skin; with an underlying nevus lipomatosus; this case demonstrated an association of this cutaneous disorder with multiple defects, including chromosomal abnormalities, which have not been previously reported.

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