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Nom


Definition:

  • (n.) Name.

Example Sentences:

  • (1)  Spurr joined the Prison Service as a prison officer in 1983 and worked his way up to become chief executive of Noms in 2010.
  • (2) Acute NOM suppressed muricide in 55% and chronic NOM suppressed it in 60 80% of OB rats.
  • (3) In October 2007, under the nom de guerre Abu Mansoor Al-Amriki (the American) he gave an interview to al-Jazeera in which he implored other Muslim Americans to join him in Somalia.
  • (4) High resistance to mastitis was determined in the progeny of AO-4, EM-01, NC-17, NB-10, NEB-15, NUN-3, Nx-33 bulls, while opposite results were recorded in the progeny of NAR-45, NAR-47, NER-01, NOM-19 and REN-100 bulls.
  • (5) Strikingly, the protection of the free 17 alpha-hydroxyl group of NOM by an acetate led to a potent progestin with high affinity for PgR.
  • (6) The possible relation between the changes of 3H-IMP binding, exhibition of muricide by OB rats and the antimuricidal activity of NOM are discussed.
  • (7) His nom de guerre was Sayyed Zul Fikar: Sayyed indicating a claimed descent from the prophet Muhammad; Zul Fikar being the name of the legendary forked sword of Imam Ali, the prophet’s cousin and one of the most revered figures in Shia Islam.
  • (8) This suggested that L-arginine was synthesized endogenously because there are no other known natural substrates for NOM.
  • (9) NOM increased the basal efflux of endogenous DA and inhibited electrically evoked [3H]ACh release but these effects were quantitatively much less than those produced by AMPH.
  • (10) Qualitative and quantitative examinations of the cultivable bacterial flora in biopsies from recurrent aphthous ulcerations (RAU), experimental oral ulcerations (EOU), and normal oral mucosa (NOM) were carried out under aerobic and continuous anaerobic conditions.
  • (11) There was no statistically significant difference between groups 2 and 3 in the suppression with Nom.
  • (12) contrarily, NOM decreased the duration of ethanol narcosis, potentiated PCPA and antagonized the influence of AMPT.
  • (13) The type strain of Candida polymorpha Ohara et Nonomura, nom.
  • (14) Among 55 patients treated over a 10 years period for BHT, NOM.
  • (15) The 50% effective doses in reducing estrogen receptor levels and the corresponding potencies relative to P showed NOM-Ac to be 2.4-fold more active than P and to present, when compared to the other progestins, the highest antiestrogenic capacity.
  • (16) In 10 patients with an intrasellar tumour (group I), Prl had a positive response to TRH, metoclopramide (MCP), and nomifensine (NOM), both pre- and postoperatively.
  • (17) But noms de guerre given to the new arrivals had left their trails cold.
  • (18) One of the suicide bombers was an Australian teenager , with the nom de guerre Abu Abdullah al Australi.
  • (19) "We destroyed a checkpoint of the fascist Ukrainian army deployed on the land of the Donetsk Republic," said the commander, who wore a balaclava and identified himself by his nom de guerre, Bes – Russian for demon.
  • (20) I retired as chief executive of the National Offender Management Service (Noms) and director general of the Prison Service in June 2010, at which point the service was performing strongly.

Now


Definition:

  • (adv.) At the present time; at this moment; at the time of speaking; instantly; as, I will write now.
  • (adv.) Very lately; not long ago.
  • (adv.) At a time contemporaneous with something spoken of or contemplated; at a particular time referred to.
  • (adv.) In present circumstances; things being as they are; -- hence, used as a connective particle, to introduce an inference or an explanation.
  • (a.) Existing at the present time; present.
  • (n.) The present time or moment; the present.

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