What's the difference between nil and nul?

Nil


Definition:

  • (v. t.) Will not.
  • (n. & a.) Nothing; of no account; worthless; -- a term often used for canceling, in accounts or bookkeeping.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) We have examined the presence of 5-hydroxytryptamine (serotonin; 5-HT) in the intermediate lobe of the frog pituitary and investigated the effect of exogenous 5-HT on alpha-melanocyte-stimulating hormone (alpha-MSH) release from the perifused neurointermediate lobe (NIL).
  • (2) Two injections of the alpha 1-adrenoceptor blocker prazosin 45 and 90 min before sacrifice, alone or together with the beta-blocker propranolol, prevented the increase in plasma AVP found in SCGx rats 6 h after surgery, and the decrease in plasma AVP and the increase of NIL-AVP found 16 h after SCGx.
  • (3) The incidence of G-6-PD varied from nil to 17.3%, while that of Hb-S varied from nil to 22.3%.
  • (4) The basal release of beta-END from NIL was 180% of that from HNC (p less than 0.01), which provides further support for the presence of hypothalamic factors that inhibit beta-END release from the intermediate pituitary.
  • (5) Hamster (nil) cells maintained overnight in culture medium containing cyclohemiximide and either glucose or fructose exhibit strikingly different rates of hexose transport and metabolism (i.e.
  • (6) Regardless of the sort of driving force, ATP synthesis was optimum at the intravesicular pH of around 6.5 and almost nil at 8, where ATP syntheses by F0F1 type ATPases in other organisms are most active.
  • (7) Only the private bank is willing to accept personal guarantees.” Deutsche Bank's $630m Russian fine reflects badly on banking | Nils Pratley Read more In the years since then, Deutsche Bank has been hit by scandal after scandal.
  • (8) He will not have to buy the shares – they are what are termed in the City "nil cost options" – but they will be awarded depending on the firm's financial performance.
  • (9) The amount of apo TC II produced by six lines of cultured human cells ranged from abundant to nil.
  • (10) 14C galactose incorporation into the TCA-precipitable material of cultures of fibroblasts deficient in galactokinase (GALK-) was nil.
  • (11) There were 8 black patients and 5 white; 10 had a biopsy diagnosis of focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS) and 3 nil lesion.
  • (12) Between December 1981 and December 1988 we treated 160 patients in this way, the mortality in the series being nil.
  • (13) The opiate receptor antagonist naloxone (1 microM) had no effect on the evoked release of 5-HT from the NIL or NL.
  • (14) The distribution of the gestagen given with EE revealed by the whole body autoradiography in normal mice were essentially consistent with the radiometric results in rats and that in the pregnant mice showed that the gestagen in fetus was virtually nil under the present conditions.
  • (15) 5-HT release evoked by electrical stimulation of the pituitary stalk from the NIL, but not from the isolated neural lobe (NL) was enhanced in the presence of the dopamine receptor antagonist sulpiride (1 microM).
  • (16) Fertility (fertile eggs per 100 set) and hatchability (live chicks per 100 fertile eggs) were both nil in the borate-treated hens, compared with 57 and 95 and 59 and 100 for the control and aluminate-treated hens, respectively.
  • (17) In all three cases, jejunal secretion rate of immunoglobulin A was nil and secretion rates of albumin and immunoglobulin G were increased as compared to controls.
  • (18) Oxytocin levels increased in the paraventricular nucleus and median eminence following NIL-X, whereas vasopressin concentrations were relatively unaffected by NIL-X.
  • (19) Severe undernourishment was not as effective as diabetes to reduce beta-END stores in the hypothalamus and NIL.
  • (20) Measurement of anterior and neurointermediate (NIL) pituitary BE-LI, alpha-MSH and ACTH and plasma corticosterone confirmed earlier results showing NIL depletion of all 3 peptides at 24 h and increased plasma corticosterone concentrations at 72 h in ethanol-exposed mice.

Nul


Definition:

  • (a.) No; not any; as, nul disseizin; nul tort.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) recently, TALAMO discovered a subject whose serum contained no alpha-1-antitrypsin; this was the first case of total deficiency, and the patient carried a double dose of the so-called Pi--allele (Pi nul).
  • (2) The subunits of terminase, gpNul and gpA, are the products of genes Nul and A.
  • (3) In such case, the left hemisphere assumed to be dominant for awareness of body and space would receive from the right hemisphere a message interpreted as nul and would neglect information coming from the left.
  • (4) Pefloxacin had a sieving coefficient of 0.42 and a clearance of 6.8 ml min-1 when Qdi was nul.
  • (5) One note of warning: despite the historic strength of the Viking Empire bloc, Noway has finished last on 10 previous occasions, once achieving the dreaded nul points.
  • (6) The synthesis of genes Nul and A products is extremely efficient upon derepression.
  • (7) Correlation between observers was practically nul for ASP and was poor for LDC.
  • (8) The 11 low grade lymphomas were all of B cell origin, whereas the 14 high grade lymphomas comprised B and T cell tumours, true histiocytic proliferations, and one "nul" cell lymphoid neoplasm.
  • (9) Witness Jemini (the UK's first nul points), Scooch, Love City Groove etc etc.
  • (10) BVe of beef proved to be equal to BVp, and C was close to nul.
  • (11) The results from this study suggest that the large nul cell lymphocyte population seen in patients with Shigella dysentery, does contain a sub-population of cells that will respond in vitro to thymopoietin, a bovine thymic extract, by increased E-rosette formation.
  • (12) The results are good for 16 patients, nul for 2 patients and we observed 2 complications.
  • (13) The inflammatory response of the ascitic fluid in the different variants of AFI was gradual, being lower in BP and nul in BA.
  • (14) Statistical analysis did not allow to establish the optimal number to be taken at a single procedure but it showed that the probability of obtaining the diagnosis in sarcoidosis was 2.6% at the first specimen taken, while in fibrosis it was nul at the first and at the second specimen.
  • (15) The phase lead is higher for the VOR than for the CL-VCR (40 degrees and 32 degrees respectively at 0.03 Hz), but both phases also become nul around 1 Hz.
  • (16) The responsible mutation, ohm1, alters the 40th codon of the Nul reading frame.
  • (17) A unilateral verrucous lesion with clinical characteristics of nevus unius lateralis (NUL) in an 18-year-old boy, showed histopathological features of intraepidermal basaloid cell formation simulating superficial basal cell epitheliomas.
  • (18) The effect of Bordetella pertussis adjuvant on the immune response of protein deficient mice seems nul.
  • (19) The sti30 mutation causes a approximately 50-fold increase in the level of expression of a Nul-lacZ reporter gene, indicating that the sti30 mutation overcomes the gp1 inhibition by increasing the level of expression of gpNul.
  • (20) The much less than Quantigen T and B Cell Assay much greater than method is used to evaluate T and B lymphocyte levels, Nuls Cells and monocytes in the peripheral venous blood of patients surgically treated for breast cancer.

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