What's the difference between niste and piste?

Niste


Definition:

  • () Wist not; knew not.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Genes nisB, nisT, and nisC corresponded to open reading frames of 993, 600, and 418 amino acid residues, respectively.
  • (2) The laboratories simultaneously bioassayed a NIST-prepared extract of coal tar and two control compounds (benzo[a]pyrene, and 1-nitropyrene).
  • (3) A determination of the arsenic content of a NIST urine sample was performed to demonstrate the effectiveness of the chloride elimination.
  • (4) The NIST standard of cholesterol in whole egg powder should be used as a control for comparing cholesterol data regardless of extraction method used.
  • (5) Accuracy control by using the pertinent reference methods of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is well established for this purpose.
  • (6) Information regarding the availability of other NIST SRMs that might be useful for these types of studies are provided also.
  • (7) generalized thyroid hormone resistance (GRTH), selective pituitary resistance [non-neoplastic IST (nnIST)], and tumoral pituitary TSH hypersecretion [neoplastic IST (nIST)], mainly rests on clinical observation, skull imaging, and measurement of several parameters assessing peripheral thyroid hormone effects.
  • (8) The mixtures selected were National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Standard Reference Materials (SRMs).
  • (9) Comparison with NIST (formerly NBS) extrapolation ionization chamber measurements indicates surface dose-rate agreement within 6%.
  • (10) Arteries supplying the NIST arise from the anterior cerebral artery directly or through the anterior communicating and interhemispheric arteries.
  • (11) The NIST has produced and is in the process of certifying two new leaf CRMs, SRM1515 Apple Leaves and SRM 1547 Peach Leaves, as replacements for the no longer available NBS Orchard Leaves and the almost depleted Citrus Leaves.
  • (12) One of the two sources was sent to both the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and Amersham International for calibration.
  • (13) Chronic SMS 201-995 (100 micrograms, sc, every 12 h for 1-7 months) treatment in four hyperthyroid patients (two with nIST and two with nnIST) resulted in a steady euthyroid state in both patients with nIST, with restoration of normal visual fields in one patient.
  • (14) The quantitative accuracy of isotope dilution was validated by measuring nickel in the NIST freeze-dried urine reference material, SRM 2670, with comparison to the recommended value.
  • (15) When ion-selective electrodes are calibrated by using "normal" sera, accuracy control can be based on the reference method of the NIST; but this is valid only for a very narrow, at best "normal", concentration range of proteins and lipids, assuming, of course, that binding is normal.
  • (16) We conclude that SMS 201-995 administration is effective treatment for patients with nIST, able to suppress TSH hypersecretion from the adenomatous thyrotrophs and, consequently, to restore clinical and biochemical euthyroidism in such patients.
  • (17) David J. Wineland , group Leader and NIST Fellow at the University of Colorado, Boulder.
  • (18) In 1987, the International Programme on Chemical Safety (IPCS) in collaboration with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA) and the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (U.S. NIST) initiated an international collaborative study of the mutagenicity of complex environmental mixtures in the Ames Salmonella typhimurium mutation assay.
  • (19) Since sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG) measurement has been shown to be a reliable parameter in distinguishing between euthyroid and hyperthyroid states, we evaluated serum SHBG levels in 39 patients with IST (7 with GRTH, 15 with nnIST, and 17 with nIST).
  • (20) These data suggest that both Methods A and B are valid for determining relative differences between treatments; however, the NIST standard data indicate that for quantification of absolute cholesterol values, direct saponification is more accurate.

Piste


Definition:

  • (n.) The track or tread a horseman makes upon the ground he goes over.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) I finally found my trusty rubber friend amongst kirby grips and tissues, and clumsily put it on, adding buoyantly: “I’m really looking forward to this!” Everything was then going tickety-boo until my rubber friend went off-piste and wedged itself stubbornly somewhere between my cervix and uterus.
  • (2) "Lean forward," shouts Barnie, as I tentatively point my skis, in a slight snowplough, down the Ariondaz piste.
  • (3) Several villages, each linked to the piste, makes up Serre Chevalier.
  • (4) Here are some examples: in Chamonix , Chamois Blanc 7 is a cute little apartment, with modern decor and lots of pine panelling, sleeping four from €600 in February and March, or €500 in April; while in the Tarentaise, 20 minutes from lovely Sainte-Foy , which has nice runs, great hiking into the backcountry and is within a short drive of La Rosière and Les Arcs, La Tillette is a super-stylish modern chalet sleeping eight, with massive windows and white interiors, L'Occitane toiletries and off-piste skiing to the door.
  • (5) yseski.co.uk Families Obergurgl, Austria, 1,950-3,080m, 24 lifts, 110km of piste, glacier Facebook Twitter Pinterest Obergurgl, Austria.
  • (6) Most accidents (84%) happened on the pistes and ski lifts were involved in about 6% of them.
  • (7) The setting sun casts shadows over parts of the piste, and it's so quiet that, like on a country walk, when I see another person, we say hello.
  • (8) The scale, variety and superior grooming of Courchevel's pistes, along with its lift systems and snowmaking, means learners and intermediates have some of the best snow in the Alps.
  • (9) Ride a Snooc, Le Grand Bornand, France Hiking off into the wilderness and finding peace away from the pistes is one of the most rewarding things to do in the mountains.
  • (10) We start out in Courchevel Moriond (previously 1650) on the blue runs around Ariondaz, where the wide pistes are in tip-top condition, thanks to a bumper dump of snow a few days earlier.
  • (11) Chalet La Falaise in Les Carroz , which has 144 pistes in Le Grand Massif , sleeps 10 in four bedrooms, and costs £1,600 for the whole self-catering property for the weeks starting 2 and 9 March.
  • (12) After a couple of days tearing around this undulating terrain, stopping for coffee and Kuchen in cosy places such as Berghotel Körbersee, where I had to step over a snoozing St Bernard to access the toilet, I ventured further into the backcountry with the Warth ski school , whose range of guided off-piste excursions is more original than any I have seen.
  • (13) There are loads of wide and gentle slopes, perfect for beginners and improvers, with 43% of the pistes graded blue (easy).
  • (14) Since the former mayor Eugen Larcher managed to convince authorities to open up the nearby glacier to skiers and hikers in the 1960s, the valley has become an upmarket slow-travel destination: close to nearby skiing pistes but not overrun by tourists, with high-speed broadband and a newly built spa.
  • (15) Luckily, there’s plenty of that nearby, which was the other reason I was here: to combine mountains and movies, popcorn and pistes.
  • (16) That will be like giving a medal to a ski instructor for leading his group off-piste down a closed black run and pulling them out alive from the ensuing avalanche.
  • (17) But BuzzFeed – like the Huffington Post, where Peretti started his digital career – doesn't compete across the piste.
  • (18) Highlights were when Spencer went a bit off piste from the classic look: an apple green parka, sweater with square motif and boxy suede jacket were welcome bits of modernity.
  • (19) Walking routes marked are in purple on the piste map, along with the red, blue and black runs.
  • (20) Once your children are up and skiing, there are themed areas on the mountain that add a touch of magic and story telling, such as the Piste of the Wicked Fairy Godmother in Courchevel Moriond, and the Indians Piste, where children go in search of the Grey Wolf and the Chief of the Indian tribe.

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