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Ninth


Definition:

  • (a.) Following the eight and preceding the tenth; coming after eight others.
  • (a.) Constituting or being one of nine equal parts into which anything is divided.
  • (n.) The quotient of one divided by nine; one of nine equal parts of a thing; the next after the eighth.
  • (n.) An interval containing an octave and a second.
  • (n.) A chord of the dominant seventh with the ninth added.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Cultured cells from fourth to ninth passage showed positive labelling for S 100 protein, carbonic anydrase (CAA), glutamine synthetase (GS), alpha cristallin (alpha C) and polyclonal glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) antibody, but were negative for both monoclonal GFAP antibody and also for Muller cells in the retina.
  • (2) Compelling evidence of the transference in this case occurred in the ninth month of treatment when the therapist told the child that she would be going on vacation.
  • (3) The patient, a 28-year-old woman, in her ninth week of pregnancy, was operated on for stage Ia, mixed germ cell tumor (grade 3 immature teratoma + yolk sac tumor) of AFP decreased to the normal level.
  • (4) Ten patients (16.67 per cent) of the mortality group were in the ninety-ninth percentile of risk, whereas these factors or variables of similar weight produced an equivalent risk of only 0.34 per cent of the survivors; thus, operative death in these circumstances could be predicted with an estimated 98.0 per cent assurance.
  • (5) Finally in the ninth round, the action became less measured and more intense as both men landed with big right hands.
  • (6) These patients represent the ninth and tenth successful operations for IAA in this age group and are reported with long-term reevaluation.
  • (7) During this period 768 coronary heart disease cases were included in the register and in the same population 772 death certificates were coded 410-414 (coronary heart disease), according to the ninth revision of the International Classification of Diseases, by the National Health Statistics Centre.
  • (8) Translated cDNA for Artemia hemoglobin provided sequence data for almost nine domains, from the fourth residue of the A helix of one domain through 1405 residues to a stop codon after the ninth domain.
  • (9) We report the ninth case of a rectourethral fistula in Crohn's disease.
  • (10) According to the world rankings, Luis Suárez's Uruguay (sixth) and Italy (ninth) should make it through, with England (11th) missing out.
  • (11) Administration of dihydrotestosterone led to inhibition of xenograft growth at the ninth passage compared with untreated controls (P less than 0.05), but had no effect on xenograft growth at the tenth and twelfth passages when androgen receptors were absent.
  • (12) Students in the ninth grade at the beginning of the project were to be screened each year for four years.
  • (13) Eighty-one percent of this surgery was performed between the seventh and ninth years of age.
  • (14) However, plasmas from nonvaccinated pregnant heifers taken during the sixth and seventh (but not eight or ninth) months of pregnancy decreased responses of normal donor cells to PHA and Con A when compared with those in autologous plasma (P less than 0.05).
  • (15) Gonadotropins seem to play a permissive, and not a directive part in regulation of follicle development in the eighth and ninth generations.
  • (16) The data about death persons of malignant brain tumours (codes 191), of all causes of death (codes 000-999), of defined death causes of all the neoplasms (codes 140-209) and neoplasms of head and necks (codes 140-149, 160-161, 190-193), according to the eighth and ninth Revision of the International Classification of Diseases, Lesions and Death Causes, are based on official data of the Institute of Statistics of Yugoslavia for the period 1969-1988 (1988).
  • (17) Migration has turned a sleepy town with a population of 31,000 in 1872 into today's megacity of 21 million, the ninth-biggest city in the world and South America's wealthiest and most important economic hub.
  • (18) Workman got exactly one out in the ninth inning before Farrell pulled him, so he effectively handed the Cardinals an out.
  • (19) However, the most spectacular fundraiser was not the auction room but a wedding, when the ninth duke married the American railroad heiress Consuelo Vanderbilt, securing a gigantic dowry, a fortune in shares and an annual allowance.
  • (20) But, unfortunately it’s also not big between us and seventh, eighth, ninth or 10th.

Ninthly


Definition:

  • (adv.) In the ninth place.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Cultured cells from fourth to ninth passage showed positive labelling for S 100 protein, carbonic anydrase (CAA), glutamine synthetase (GS), alpha cristallin (alpha C) and polyclonal glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) antibody, but were negative for both monoclonal GFAP antibody and also for Muller cells in the retina.
  • (2) Compelling evidence of the transference in this case occurred in the ninth month of treatment when the therapist told the child that she would be going on vacation.
  • (3) The patient, a 28-year-old woman, in her ninth week of pregnancy, was operated on for stage Ia, mixed germ cell tumor (grade 3 immature teratoma + yolk sac tumor) of AFP decreased to the normal level.
  • (4) Ten patients (16.67 per cent) of the mortality group were in the ninety-ninth percentile of risk, whereas these factors or variables of similar weight produced an equivalent risk of only 0.34 per cent of the survivors; thus, operative death in these circumstances could be predicted with an estimated 98.0 per cent assurance.
  • (5) Finally in the ninth round, the action became less measured and more intense as both men landed with big right hands.
  • (6) These patients represent the ninth and tenth successful operations for IAA in this age group and are reported with long-term reevaluation.
  • (7) During this period 768 coronary heart disease cases were included in the register and in the same population 772 death certificates were coded 410-414 (coronary heart disease), according to the ninth revision of the International Classification of Diseases, by the National Health Statistics Centre.
  • (8) Translated cDNA for Artemia hemoglobin provided sequence data for almost nine domains, from the fourth residue of the A helix of one domain through 1405 residues to a stop codon after the ninth domain.
  • (9) We report the ninth case of a rectourethral fistula in Crohn's disease.
  • (10) According to the world rankings, Luis Suárez's Uruguay (sixth) and Italy (ninth) should make it through, with England (11th) missing out.
  • (11) Administration of dihydrotestosterone led to inhibition of xenograft growth at the ninth passage compared with untreated controls (P less than 0.05), but had no effect on xenograft growth at the tenth and twelfth passages when androgen receptors were absent.
  • (12) Students in the ninth grade at the beginning of the project were to be screened each year for four years.
  • (13) Eighty-one percent of this surgery was performed between the seventh and ninth years of age.
  • (14) However, plasmas from nonvaccinated pregnant heifers taken during the sixth and seventh (but not eight or ninth) months of pregnancy decreased responses of normal donor cells to PHA and Con A when compared with those in autologous plasma (P less than 0.05).
  • (15) Gonadotropins seem to play a permissive, and not a directive part in regulation of follicle development in the eighth and ninth generations.
  • (16) The data about death persons of malignant brain tumours (codes 191), of all causes of death (codes 000-999), of defined death causes of all the neoplasms (codes 140-209) and neoplasms of head and necks (codes 140-149, 160-161, 190-193), according to the eighth and ninth Revision of the International Classification of Diseases, Lesions and Death Causes, are based on official data of the Institute of Statistics of Yugoslavia for the period 1969-1988 (1988).
  • (17) Migration has turned a sleepy town with a population of 31,000 in 1872 into today's megacity of 21 million, the ninth-biggest city in the world and South America's wealthiest and most important economic hub.
  • (18) Workman got exactly one out in the ninth inning before Farrell pulled him, so he effectively handed the Cardinals an out.
  • (19) However, the most spectacular fundraiser was not the auction room but a wedding, when the ninth duke married the American railroad heiress Consuelo Vanderbilt, securing a gigantic dowry, a fortune in shares and an annual allowance.
  • (20) But, unfortunately it’s also not big between us and seventh, eighth, ninth or 10th.

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