What's the difference between oaten and oats?

Oaten


Definition:

  • (a.) Consisting of an oat straw or stem; as, an oaten pipe.
  • (a.) Made of oatmeal; as, oaten cakes.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Mr Oaten said the Home Office claimed they received only 2,000 responses to the consultation.
  • (2) Home affairs spokesman Mark Oaten is to advocate what he describes as tough liberalism in penal reform.
  • (3) The Lib Dems' home affairs spokesman, Mark Oaten, said the cards would do nothing to combat terrorism or benefit fraud.
  • (4) a basal diet of sugar and oaten chaff which was supplemented with fish meal at various levels.
  • (5) Sulfur pools in the rumen and sulfur flows from the rumen were investigated in two experiments with sheep on a diet containing equal parts of oaten and lucerne chaffs.
  • (6) Groups of lambs were fed four levels of a diet based upon oaten grain.
  • (7) Mr Oaten said the proposal was "totally unacceptable".
  • (8) The party's home affairs spokesman, Mark Oaten, said yesterday: "As a third party you are necessarily a guerrilla army.
  • (9) The first product in its range was the oaten biscuit, made from oats grown on Home Farm, the organic farm on his Highgrove estate, in Gloucestershire.
  • (10) The protozoal populations in the rumen of cattle fed on the diet with the low level of oaten chaff were mainly small ciliates; but on the higher level of chaff in the diet, the large ciliates were a higher proportion of the total protozoal population present.
  • (11) He cemented his reputation with a string of scoops, from David Blunkett's resignation and Mark Oaten's misadventures to exclusives about David Beckham and Sven-Goran Eriksson.
  • (12) When we were in opposition and I was shadow home secretary, Mark Oaten, who was then the Lib Dem spokesman on home affairs, said to me: ‘We can only stand in your shadow when it comes to objecting to counter-terrorism laws because we are susceptible to being accused of being soft on terrorism whereas you aren’t.’ Oppositions are terrified of being accused of being soft on terrorism.
  • (13) "We wish to make it clear that it shall be illegal to disseminate both material that may incite terrorism, and material that may be of use to terrorists, such as training guides," Mr Clarke said in a letter to the shadow home secretary, David Davis, and to his counterpart, the Liberals' Mark Oaten.
  • (14) The ewes were fed on either chaffed oaten hay (OH), chaffed lucerne hay (L), or a mixture of chaffed oaten and lucerne hays (OHL).
  • (15) In each of three experiments, thirty seasonally anoestrous Border Leicester ewes were fed on a maintenance ration of oaten chaff.
  • (16) It had ended the leadership ambitions of Liberal Democrat MP Mark Oaten by revealing a gay affair, a typical NoW scoop, and published further revelations beyond its traditional showbiz heartland, including evidence that British troops had abused Iraqi prisoners.
  • (17) In both experiments sheep were fed a 50 : 50 oaten chaff: lucerne chaff ration at two levels of intake, and some animals received intraruminal infusions of DL-methionine.
  • (18) Of course, the scandal fundamentally altered the relationship between politicians and the media, as the likes of Cecil Parkinson, Jeffrey Archer and Mark Oaten were to discover.

Oats


Definition:

  • (pl. ) of Oat

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Gyrate atrophy is a hereditary chorioretinal degenerative disease caused by a deficiency of the mitochondrial enzyme, ornithine aminotransferase (OAT).
  • (2) ELISA, cDNA dot blot hybridization and transmission by vector aphids were used to investigate the occurrence and degree of cross-protection produced in oat plants by virus isolates representing five strains or serotypes of barley yellow dwarf virus, namely PAV, MAV, SGV, RPV and RMV.
  • (3) The in vitro transcript probes could detect 1 ng of purified virus and as little as 1 microliter of sap extracts prepared from infected oat shoots.
  • (4) Four patients with coeliac disease, who had shown complete mucosal recovery after prolonged treatment with a strict gluten-free diet, volunteered to consume oats in addition to their gluten-free diet for a period of one month and were studied by jejunal biopsy before and after the experimental period.
  • (5) Moving away from home and discovering oats (not a common ingredient in Transylvanian food), I thought about mixing the cultures and came up with this savoury breakfast or lunch dish.
  • (6) Duodenal DM flow was estimated with the indigestible markers, Cr-mordanted cell wall, Yb-soaked whole crop oat silage, and Co-EDTA.
  • (7) Sensory evaluation of rolled oats, raw or cooked, 1 and 3 months after irradiation with 0.1 Mrad indicated no significant quality difference between unirradiated and irradiated samples packaged under nitrogen.
  • (8) The ratio of paraoxon insensitive AHAT to OAT to NAT of PABA to NAT of 2-AF appears to be 1:2:11:22 using freshly made cytosols from frozen livers.
  • (9) The histology bears a striking resemblance to that of oat cell carcinoma of the lung, occasionally showing rosette formation, mucin secretion, and intracytoplasmic argyrophil granules in each case.
  • (10) Sera from patients with oat cell carcinoma and one patient with ductal carcinoma of the breast produced nuclear and cytoplasmic staining of neurons throughout the central nervous system.
  • (11) The encouraging response rate suggests a future role for these drugs in combination, especially for vincristine and bleomycin, with other agents showing activity in squamous and oat cell carcinoma.
  • (12) Histochemically and immunohistochemically, argyrophilic granules and neuron-specific enolase, neuroendocrine markers, were detected more frequently in the oat cell type rather than in the intermediate type.
  • (13) A neonate was delivered by a cesarean section without evidence of carcinoma, but a thorough pathologic examination of the placenta showed intervillous metastasis of the maternal oat cell carcinoma.
  • (14) The inhibitory effect of oat products on iron absorption is sufficiently marked to be a serious consideration if such products are more regularly consumed.
  • (15) Autonomic dysfunction associated with Eaton Lambert syndrome in a patient with oat cell carcinoma of the lung is reported.
  • (16) Makes around 20 75g butter, melted 75g granulated sugar 1 tbsp vanilla sugar 160g oats 2 tbsp cocoa powder 3 tbsp strong coffee, cooled to room temp Desiccated coconut, to finish 1 Whisk the butter and sugar until light and fluffy, then stir in the vanilla sugar, oats, cocoa and coffee.
  • (17) The planning of treatment in patients with non-oat cell carcinoma of the lung requires an extensive diagnostic work-up.
  • (18) The method was applicable to corn, wheat, and barley at detection levels of 1 ppm, and oats at 1.5 ppm.
  • (19) Twelve of the 17 oat cell carcinomas and one of the epidermoid carcinomas expressed the antigen.
  • (20) Overestimation was higher (up to 8 points) when the losses were high, as for oats, or when degradability was low, as for fish meal.

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