What's the difference between oche and ochre?

Oche


Definition:

Example Sentences:

  • (1) In combination with PCH or OCH, 7-k did not further depress enzyme activity.
  • (2) Photograph: Michael Ochs Archives And there are two full-sized live-music venues: a vast, hangar-like space that also features a food concession – form an orderly queue for Funky House Party In Your Mouth Cheesecake ($4) – and a smaller room decked out to look like a nightclub.
  • (3) Erythrobacter species OCh 114 is a strictly aerobic bacterium containing bacteriochlorophyll a.
  • (4) Preliminarly toxicity studies indicate that OCH(3)UdR has a very low acute toxicity.
  • (5) Selected results from the Ontario Child Health Study (OCHS), a cross-sectional community survey of Ontario children four to 16 years of age, are presented in the areas of prevalence, risk indicators and service utilization.
  • (6) Photograph: Michael Ochs Archives Among those was Martin Luther King, who the head of the FBI, Edgar Hoover, suspected of being influenced by communists.
  • (7) From the initial selection (n = 12) the five most quoted theorists according to Nursing citation index 1988-1989 (Orem, Rogers, Roy, Nightingale och Peplau), were studied.
  • (8) The hedge funds – Third Point, Och Ziff and George Soros’s family fund – were allowed to buy millions of shares while hundreds of thousands of other people were limited to just £749 worth.
  • (9) A brief reminder is given of the antagonism between cellular pathology (Virchow) and the pathology of relation (Ricker), as well as a reference to the American paper on the "Systems of material transport in nerve fibers" by Sidney Ochs.
  • (10) Och-Ziff is a New York hedge fund famous in the UK for helping to finance Malcolm Glazer's leveraged takeover of Manchester United.
  • (11) Serum testosterone, 17-OCHS, 17-KS, serum ALAT, and gamma-GT were recorded prior to the treatment, at 3 and 6 months.
  • (12) A new category--aerobic photosynthetic bacteria--is proposed for Erythrobacter species OCh 114.
  • (13) We have determined the inhibition constants (binding free energies) for thermolysin of phosphonamidate n-hexyl-P(O)(O-)-Leu-Trp-NHMe (4), phosphonate n-hexyl-P-(O)(O-)OCH(iBu)CO-Trp-NHMe (5), and phosphinates n-hexyl-P(O)(O-)CH2CH(iBu)CO-Trp-NHMe (6) and Z-NHCH2PO(O-)CH2CH(iBu)CO-Leu (3).
  • (14) The hedge funds – Third Point, Och Ziff and George Soros' family fund – were allowed to buy millions of shares while hundreds of thousands of ordinary people were limited to just £749 worth.
  • (15) Treatment of hemicastrated adult female rats with adrenoblockers, chlorpromazine and alpha-methyl-DOPA decreased the ovarian compensatory hypertrophy (OCH) and prevented the stilbestrol suppression of the OCH.
  • (16) OCH(CF3)COOMe (R = Me, Et, Pr, Pri, Bu, Bui, Am, Hex) (I-VIII) with human erythrocyte acetylcholinesterase, horse serum butyrylcholinesterase, pig liver carboxylesterase was studied and acute toxicity in mice was estimated.
  • (17) This paper reports the risks of psychiatric disorders and social adjustment problems of the siblings of chronically ill children found in the Ontario Child Health Study (OCHS).
  • (18) In 103 pairs of sera from infants aged 1-5 years the positivity of the OCH test, HEA test, IgM antibodies to EB VCA and the four-fold rise in the titre of EB-viral IgG were, 20%, 16%, 23% and 24% respectively.
  • (19) Eight of 32 cells tested showed the same response patterns to photic stimulation as to electrical stimulation of the OCh.
  • (20) Recent immunoelectron microscopic studies (Ochs, R.L.

Ochre


Definition:

  • (n.) A impure earthy ore of iron or a ferruginous clay, usually red (hematite) or yellow (limonite), -- used as a pigment in making paints, etc. The name is also applied to clays of other colors.
  • (n.) A metallic oxide occurring in earthy form; as, tungstic ocher or tungstite.
  • (n.) See Ocher.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Allelic complementation was not observed, despite testing of a large number of allele pairs, and alleles suppressible by the ochre suppressor SUP11 were absent from a sample of 48 spontaneous mutants and occurred infrequently (7%) among a sample of ultraviolet-induced mutants.
  • (2) Amber (UAG) and ochre (UAA) mutations are suppressed whereas UGA is not suppressed.
  • (3) Introduction of an ochre nonsense codon into the reading frame of the leader peptide sequence leads to considerable reduction of the basal expression and loss of inducibility of the cat gene.
  • (4) The first position of anticodon is 2'-O-methyluridine (Um), forming UmUA as the anticodon, which presumably recognizes the ochre termination codon UAA.
  • (5) Oligonucleotide-directed mutagenesis was used to generate amber, ochre and opal suppressors from cloned Arabidopsis and Nicotiana tRNA(Tyr) genes.
  • (6) The activities are present in yeast mutants which have greatly reduced levels of the three major vacuole-associated proteases (A, B and C) or which carry an ochre mutation in the major neutral protease (B).
  • (7) Mutants containing an ochre mutation in any essential yeast gene give rise to nonsectoring, white colonies, since cell growth is dependent on the presence of the plasmid-borne suppressor.
  • (8) Amber and ochre suppressor mutations in Salmonella typhimurium were selected.
  • (9) The nonsense mutants of S. pombe have been classified according to their suppressibility by defined opal and ochre suppressors into a class of efficiently suppressed opal and a class of inefficiency suppressed ochre mutants.
  • (10) Patterns of reversion produced by ciprofloxacin, enoxacin and ofloxacin in Salmonella typhimurium strains carrying the hisG428 ochre mutation have been studied.
  • (11) These replacements are consistent with a chain-terminating codon in am(17) of either the amber (UAG) or the ochre type (UAA), but are inconsistent with UGA.
  • (12) Allosuppressor (sal) mutations enhance the efficiency of the yeast ochre suppressor SUQ5 and define five unlinked loci, SAL1-SAL5.
  • (13) Using site-specific mutagenesis, we constructed five more efficient variants of tRNA(Glu)-Suoc, an extremely inefficient ochre suppressor.
  • (14) The opal suppressor form shows moderate suppressor activity when the gene is introduced on this vector, however, the ochre suppressor form exhibits no detectable biological activity regardless of gene copy number.
  • (15) 4-nitroquinoline-1-oxide (NQO) induces high frequencies of intragenic revertants of amber (UAG) but not ochre (UAA) mutants of yeast.
  • (16) Genetic recombination was assayed by measuring beta-galactosidase produced after recombination between two noncomplementing lacZ ochre alleles.
  • (17) The growth patterns of nonsense mutants of RNA (GA and f2) and DNA (lambda and T4) phages suggested that KO1 carried an amber, but not ochre or opal suppressors.
  • (18) Of 313 motility-deficient mutants isolated from an LT2 his(amber) strain fixed in phase 1 by gene vh2(-), 25 regained motility when amber or ochre suppressors were introduced, in F' factors or by transduction.
  • (19) The plasmid also increased frequency of UV-induced reversion to His+ in all tested his point mutants (wild type for UV sensitivity), including amber, ochre, UGA, missense, and frame-shift mutants.
  • (20) The results demonstrate that an ochre suppressor mutant of Escherichia coli K-12 produces abnormal 30S ribosomes.

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