What's the difference between nin and nit?

Nin


Definition:

  • () Not in.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Iodine content of iodinated salt intended only for human consumption was eyamined in samples from all domestic manufacturers (salt mines in: Tuzla, Pag, Ulcinj, Ston, Nin, Seca-Portoroz).
  • (2) Neither lambdaN(-)nin (which doesn't express red or gam) nor lambdabio phages (from which all or part of the red-gam region is deleted) form plaques on polA(-) hosts.
  • (3) An intraperitoneal (ip) injection with NIN 2 days before intravenous (iv) infection with Listeria monocytogenes (L. monocytogenes) accelerated elimination of viable bacteria in the spleen in the early stage of infection (from day 1) and protected mice from the lethal infection.
  • (4) Everything you need to know about the Paris climate summit and UN talks Read more Goğulhan köyünün eski meydanında ahşap taburelerde oturup konuşurken Biçici şunlar söylüyor: “Sigara kutularının üzerinde bile sigara içmeyin uyarısı olduğu halde bize burada hiç bir seçenek bırakılmadı.” Keskin kokulu havayı dağıtmak ister gibi elini sallayarak sözlerini şöyle sürdürüyor Biçici: “Biz burada sigara içmek zorundayız.” Biçici’nin annesi akciğer kanserinden hayatını kaybetmiş- “bunun nedeninin hava kirliliği olduğunu biliyoruz” diyen Biçici’nin dört yaşındaki kızı Gülbeyaz da kronik bronşit hastası.
  • (5) It is suggested that the insulin receptor interacts with the guanine nucleotide regulatory protein system in the liver, and that the Mr-25 000 species may be a component of Nin, a specific guanine nucleotide regulatory protein that has been proposed to mediate certain of the actions of insulin on target cells [Houslay & Heyworth (1983) Trends Biochem.
  • (6) However, because of the observed side reactions, as hydrogenation of the indole to a 2,3-dihydroindole side chain, instability of the protecting group under various experimental conditions, the Nin-formyl group is only of limited use in peptide synthesis.
  • (7) Two enkephalin-containing peptides, peptide E and dynorphin(1-24), were synthesized by conventional solution methods employing a new Trp derivative, Nin-(2,4,6-triisopropylphenylsulfonyl)tryptophan [Trp(Tps)].
  • (8) Türkiye'nin 2023 yılına kadar güneşten elektrik üretme hedefi sadece yüzde 5 Zonguldak’ta günde 400 ton soluk renkli külün boşaltıldığı dev çukurlardan birine bakan Orhan, kentin kömür santrallerinden birinde 26 yıl çalıştığını ve bu santrallerin kirliliğe neden olduğunu ifade ederek şöyle devam ediyor: “Bununla bağlantılı olarak bazı zorluklarla karşılaştım.
  • (9) Thus, delta roc permits a functional division of the transcription termination signals in the nin region.
  • (10) [But] we both agreed it just was not working … NIN will do an amazing show and I am back where I belong: creating [my solo album] Flux."
  • (11) Each cilium showed the nin plus two filament pattern characteristic of motile cilia.
  • (12) I now describe a derivative of Escherichia coli leader peptidase, a polytopic inner-membrane protein, that switches from sec-gene-dependent membrane insertion with a Nout-Cout transmembrane topology to sec-gene-independent insertion with a Nin-Cin topology in response to the addition of four positively charged lysines to its N terminus.
  • (13) The diets and living conditions of nin Asian boys with biochemical, and in most instances also radiological, signs of rickets were compared with those of nine other boys who appeared to be normal.
  • (14) He may simply be retiring the NIN name – or he may be retiring from music altogether.
  • (15) Single injections of small doses of Oren-gedoku-to, Moku-boi-to and Ryo-kan-kyo-mi-shin-ge-nin-to (0.1 to 3 mg) dose-dependently increased the sinoatrial rate and the developed tension of papillary muscle, while other drugs showed almost no effect on these parameters.
  • (16) İngiltere’nin halihazırda sahip olduğu 13 GW’lık rüzgar enerjisine karşılık Türkiye’nin yalnızca 3,5 GW’lık bir rüzgar enerji üretimi vardır, bu enerji üretiminin üçte birinin finansmanı Garanti bankası tarafından temin edilmektedir.
  • (17) These results suggested that NIN stimulated macrophage-precursor cells in the bone marrow via the production of IL-1, IL-6, GM-CSF by macrophages, accelerated the supply of peripheral macrophages, and such macrophages accumulated into the site of infection in the very early stage of infection.
  • (18) This mixture decreased slightly in vitamin content when analyzed at 5 min intervals for up to 25 nin.
  • (19) After ip injection of NIN, interleukin-1 (IL-1), IL-6 and granulocyte macrophage-colony stimulating factor (GM-CSF) became detectable in the serum or peritoneal cavity.
  • (20) It was suggested that the protective effect of NIN was mediated by the activation of nonimmune macrophages playing a principle role in resistance in the early stage of infection.

Nit


Definition:

  • (n.) The egg of a louse or other small insect.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Okay, that number 8 ranking isn’t incredibly impressive but it’s much better than, say, settling for a NIT bid and then (hilariously) losing in the first round .
  • (2) The extent and duration of the blood pressure (BP) lowering effect of 20 mg nitrendipine (NIT) once daily and 40 mg nicardipine slow release (NIC) twice daily were compared in 12 men (aged 39-55 years) with mild essential hypertension according to a randomized, cross over study.
  • (3) nit-4 is a pathway-specific regulatory gene which controls nitrate assimilation in Neurospora crassa, and appears to mediate nitrate induction of nitrate and nitrite reductase.
  • (4) We have studied the fate of NIT in the immature female rat, the animal model in which most of the biochemical studies of NIT have been carried out.
  • (5) In Neurospora crassa, the expression of nit-3, the structural gene which encodes nitrate reductase, is highly regulated and requires both nitrate induction and nitrogen catabolite derepression.
  • (6) In cells that contain a mutation in the putative regulatory gene nit-2, significantly lower levels of the 3.4-kilobase transcript were found, indicating that the wild-type nit-2 gene is involved in the control of nitrate reductase transcript levels.
  • (7) Approximately 80% of the infested children had nits that were 2-5 cm away from the scalp.
  • (8) His children will get used to a father who wears pants, without a dagger, and who does not pick out their nits in public.
  • (9) The lack of inhibitory effect by Nit-arg in cultured islets may reflect the absence of endothelial or nervous cells in the cultured islets.
  • (10) The synthesis and turnover of the nit-3 mRNA were also examined and found to occur rapidly and efficiently under changing metabolic conditions.
  • (11) Aspergillus extracts contained an inhibitor(s) which was measured by the decrease in NADPH-dependent nitrate reductase formed when extracts of Rhodospirillum rubrum and N. crassa, nit-1 were incubated at room temperature.
  • (12) The presence of molybdenum cofactor in the nitrate reductase was indicated by the formation of molybdopterin form A in the oxidation of the enzyme by iodine and by the complementation of NADPH-nitrate reductase with the heart-treated enzyme in the extract of Neurospora crassa nit-1.
  • (13) The presence of multiple copies of wild-type or mutant nit-4 genes did not generally lead to increased enzyme activity or growth rate, but instead frequently appeared to be detrimental to nit-4 function.
  • (14) Mutants of the nit-2 locus, a regulatory gene which is postulated to mediate nitrogen catabolite repression, are deficient in the ability to utilize several amino acids as well as other nitrogen sources used by wild type.
  • (15) An average of ten nits were taken from each patient both before and after treatment.
  • (16) So there are nits to pick but, by getting specific, Labour puts the coalition on the back foot.
  • (17) Nucleotide sequencing has revealed that the three nit-4 mutants, alleles 15, 1214, and 2994, are the result of a missense mutation, a nonsense mutation and a frameshift mutation, respectively.
  • (18) In addition, Nit may induce anti-anxiety through the modulation of Ca2+ mobilization in the central nervous system.
  • (19) Nit-picking about the detailed mechanisms of governance and accountability.
  • (20) However, transformants obtained with most of these nit-4 mutant genes possess a markedly reduced level of nitrate reductase and grow only slowly on nitrate, emphasizing the need to examine quantitatively the affects of in vitro-manipulated genes.

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