(interj.) A corruption of God's; -- formerly used in oaths and ejaculatory phrases.
Example Sentences:
(1) Thin films (OD approximately 0.7) of glucose-embedded membranes, prepared as a control, showed virtually 100% conversion to the M state, and stacks of such thin film specimens gave very similar x-ray diffraction patterns in the bR568 and the M412 state in most experiments.
(2) Technically speaking, this modality of brief psychotherapy is based on the nonuse of transferential interpretations, on impeding the regression od the patient, on facilitating a cognitice-affective development of his conflicts and thus obtain an internal object mutation which allows the transformation of the "past" into true history, and the "present" into vital perspectives.
(3) There was no correlation between MMSE and serum, red cell folate or B12 in the OD or CIND group and no significant correlation between MMSE and other nutritional indices in any group.
(4) The derivatives are separated on a reversed-phase column (TSKgel ODS-120T) by gradient elution of acetonitrile in a mobile phase containing borate buffer (pH 8.5) and tetra-n-butylammonium chloride, and then determined by fluorimetry.
(5) Plasma levels of testosterone in ODS(-) rats after a single injection of 200 IU hCG changed similarly to that in ODS(+) rats.
(6) To compare the putative vasodilatory effects of isoflurane versus halothane on porcine coronary arteries, we studied the capacity of isoflurane and halothane to relax K(+)-constricted (30 mM) small (0.5-1.0 mm outside diameter [OD]) and medium (1.0-1.5 mm OD) porcine coronary arteries with use of in vitro tension recording.
(7) AMF was diafiltered with PBS (PH 7.2) and reconstituted to 2 OD units measured at 280 nm.
(8) Cation exchange chromatography on carboxymethylcellulose-Sephadex with a starting buffer of pH 5 containing 2 mM CHAPS plus 20 mM beta-OG, followed by a pH 8 buffer, showed a very small OD peak at the void volume (P) and a second peak with about 95% of the protein (E).
(9) Twenty-eight male patients referred to work ECG due to chest pain, all with a positive oesophageal symptom questionnaire believed to detect oesophageal dysfunction (OD), have been subjected to a graded work test and an oesophageal manometry test and answered a questionnaire believed to detect effort angina.
(10) The progestagenic effects of Org OD-14 and its 4-ene isomer were also evident from their capability to enhance estradiol 17 beta-dehydrogenase activity and glycogen accumulation in specimens of proliferative endometrium.
(11) Assertive needs produced the largest number od dyads which discriminated (p less than .05) clinical and control groups.
(12) Comparison of the OD at the upper plateau (OD-100) for different antibodies was a reflection of the relative number of epitopes on the Ag that were identified by the different antibodies, provided excessive EAC was used.
(13) od A has been isolated as a behavioral mutant with an abnormally enhanced olfactory response to ethyl acetate.
(14) We have mapped the entire system of OD stripes in the New World monkey Cebus, by means of cytochrome oxidase histochemistry after monocular enucleation.
(15) The threshold of AD and OD response in POA neurons declined during estrus and proestrus of the estrous cycle and in the Ovx-E group, but increased in the Ovx-P group and during diestrus.
(16) Mean peak serum netilmicin concentration in the od group was approximately two-fold greater than that in the tid group; mean trough serum netilmicin concentrations were similar for the two groups.
(17) A method was developed for semi-preparative scale enantioseparation of racemic homochlorcyclizine (HCZ) by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) on Chiralcel OD column.
(18) In the recovery room 17.5% of the patients in the RI group received an analgesic compared to 87.5% in the OD group (P less than 0.05).
(19) In summary, the ODS device was well tolerated and collected reliable corticosteroid data, and thus provides a new, non-invasive methodology for studies of HPA function in health and disease.
(20) The samples were chromatographed on a reversed-phase ODS column and monitored at 313 nm.
Oes
Definition:
(pl. ) of O
Example Sentences:
(1) OE-induced adenohypophyseal growth was inhibited by D, but the inhibitory effect of D was completely suppressed by P. D also inhibited the OE-induced increase in the thyroxine-binding capacity of the adenohypophyseal proteins, but this inhibition was not suppressed by the simultaneous administration of P. The administration of OE was followed by elevation of the serum ceruloplasmin level, which was not inhibited by P or D, either alone or combined.
(2) We conclude that the molecular phenotype of different human OE cells is distinct and that dystrophic olfactory neurites occur very frequently in neurologically normal adults.
(3) From these results and those reported previously it was concluded that the testicular hormone secretion influences mainly Oe-2 in peripheral plasma, while Oe-1 depends mainly on the adrenal hormone secretion.
(4) Naloxone (Nal) and oestradiol (Oe) bindings were assessed by in vitro saturation analyses.
(5) Cell sensitivity to a constant magnetic field (CMF) of 100 = 200 Oe was studied on a fibroblast culture using time-lapse microfilming.
(6) To study the ability of the olfactory epithelium (OE) to transform testosterone (T) into its active metabolites estradiol (E2) and dihydrotestosterone (DHT), and the influence of castration on this ability, 24 adult male rats were either castrated, and subsequently treated with oil or T, or sham operated.
(7) Unique values of delta GIE were determined by analysis of mobility-shift titrations of Gal repressor with wild-type operator subject to the constraint that delta GE = delta GI: a procedure that eliminates the need to simultaneously analyze wild-type titrations with titrations of OE- and OI- operators.
(8) The 9-OE polypeptide(s) were immunoprecipitated and tested for cross-reactivity with known neural cell surface components including HNK-1, the cell adhesion molecule L1, and the neural cell adhesion molecule (N-CAM).
(9) To determine whether the basal cell-to-INP transition, or proliferation and neuronal differentiation of the INP, are regulated by crucial growth factors or cellular interactions, we are testing various polypeptide growth factors and extracellular matrix proteins for their effects on OE neurogenesis in vitro.
(10) Twenty-nine soloist and principal dancers (mean age, 29.08 years) from America's two most celebrated ballet companies were administered questionnaires measuring personality (API), occupational stress (OES), strain (PSQ), and coping mechanisms (PRQ), and injury patterns.
(11) Ovalbumin extracted from oviduct slices incubated with [35S]methionine or [2-3]mannose contained two biosynthetic intermediates, OE and OF (Y. Kato, H. Iwase, and K. Hotta, 1984, J. Biochem.
(12) Upon binding to phosphatidic acid a shift in the hyperfine coupling constant from 16.5 to 14.6 Oe is observed.
(13) Simultaneously the portion of heterochromatin in the nuclear area rises from 24.2% (BE) to 49.8% (PE), and to 63.2% (OE) whereas the percentage of euchromatin decreased correspondingly.
(14) The formula for effective masking for bone conduction speech should be equal to the minimum masking level for bone conduction speech plus the air-bone gap of the nontest ear plus 18 dB to account for the OE when using mastoid placement.
(15) The LHRH cells outside the OE were unipolar or bipolar, morphologically resembled mature LHRH neurons and appeared to contact neighboring LHRH cells.
(16) The effect of varying maternal circulating 3beta-hydroxy-5-androsten-17-one (D) and its sulphate (DS) on urinary oestrogen (Oe) excretion by baboons was determined between 65 and 174 days gestation (term = 184 days).
(17) An ESR signal with g-value of 2,0026 and peak-to-peak with 8,5 Oe was observed in ethanole solutions of chlorophill a and nitroderivatives of naphtalene under red light illumination.
(18) In 20 hypoxic patients the mean oxygen saturation levels achieved when they were breathing oxygen from the MS concentrators at a flow rate of 2 l min-1 were similar (Econo2 92.6%, MINI DeVO2 92.5%, Roomate II 92.6%), but the level achieved when they were breathing from the OE-4E, at the equivalent flow rate of 6 l min-1, was lower (91.0%, p less than 0.005).
(19) D oes it just mean that I’m in a sticky situation?” Rachel Sherman, mother of four, asks, wondering if her household classifies as a just-about-managing family, or in the dispiriting new political acronym, a Jam.
(20) On the other hand, MAbs A1-A6 derived from mice immunized with the outer envelope (OE) fraction, which showed a potent protective activity and was extracted with ammonium hydroxide from the strain Moulton, reacted specifically with the serogroup Canicola alone in MAT.