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Ogle


Definition:

  • (v. t.) To view or look at with side glances, as in fondness, or with a design to attract notice.
  • (n.) An amorous side glance or look.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Prism fixation disparity curves were determined in three different experimental situations: the routine method according to Ogle, a method to stimulate the synkinetic convergence (Experiment I, with one fixation point as sole binocular stimulus) and a method to stimulate the fusion mechanism (Experiment II, with random dot stereograms).
  • (2) The ogl mutation was biochemically characterized and localized near the trp his markers on the E. chrysanthemi chromosomal map.
  • (3) The suit also accuses Ailes of “ogling” Carlson in his office, making her turn around “so he could view her posterior”.
  • (4) We used a conventional, Ogle-type, subjective fixation disparity apparatus to measure vergence error at near over a full range of horizontal head-rotation frequencies.
  • (5) The originality of this apparatus for aniseikonia lies in its use of a battery of Ogle's spatial test stereograms, having incorporated vertical and horizontal magnifications ranging from 0 to 15% by 1% increments.
  • (6) Pectate lyase, polygalacturonase, and ketodeoxyuronate dehydrogenase were induced in an Ogl- strain by 3-deoxy-D-glycero-2,5-hexodiulosonate and by the enzymatic products of unsaturated digalacturonate but not by the digalacturonates.
  • (7) Experiment 5: a 40 g OGL was conducted while AP-controlled insulin and glucose infusions were administered to make the plasma insulin level lower than in experiment 2 ('hypoinsulinemia') and to mimic the normoglycemic profile observed in experiment 2, respectively.
  • (8) "Flaunting one's curves" means, simply, that you have a female body and to have a female body means, obviously, that you want to be ogled and quite possibly more.
  • (9) Still, she was asked to leave – thanks to a group of ogling dads perched on a balcony above the dance floor.
  • (10) Ogle proposed two measures of oculomotor balance, called associated and disassociated phorias, which he assumed were equivalent.
  • (11) It is widely believed that in the postprandial period both insulin and glucose increase GU by increasing the AVGd; however, a role for increments in BF in the disposal and tolerance of an OGL has not been established.
  • (12) The pattern of infestations of Ixodes dammini on white-tailed deer in Ogle County in Illinois was studied through examinations of hunted deer from 1988 to 1990.
  • (13) We found proportionately more esophores with exo fixation disparity who require base-in prism to neutralize the fixation disparity than Ogle's studies found.
  • (14) This approach allowed us to isolate lacZ fusions with the genes pelC, pelD, ogl and pem, encoding pectate lyases PLc and PLd, oligogalacturonate lyase and pectin methylesterase, respectively.
  • (15) Genetic and physical evidence indicated that the Ogl- mutants and a KduD- recombinant contained a single copy of Tn5 and that Tn5 (Kmr) was linked to the mutant phenotypes.
  • (16) The nucleotide sequences of the coding and regulatory regions of the genes encoding oligoglacturonate lyase (OGL) and pectate lyase e isoenzyme (PLe) from Erwinia chrysanthemi 3937 were determined.
  • (17) CRSP is apparently the only important source of tick infestations in Ogle County.
  • (18) Analysis of Mud(Aplac) insertions, which generate polar mutations, revealed that oligogalacturonate lyase was the only affected enzyme in the pectin catabolic pathway, indicating that the ogl gene probably forms a separate transcriptional unit.
  • (19) Experiment 2: a 100 g OGL was done and blood glucose was normalized by AP-controlled insulin infusion.
  • (20) In the Ogl+ parents, basal levels of oligogalacturonate lyase were present in glycerol-grown cells and induced levels were present with saturated or unsaturated digalacturonate, while oligogalacturonate lyase was undetectable under similar conditions in Ogl- strains.

Orle


Definition:

  • (n.) A bearing, in the form of a fillet, round the shield, within, but at some distance from, the border.
  • (n.) The wreath, or chaplet, surmounting or encircling the helmet of a knight and bearing the crest.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) From 1982 through 1987, ten patients with malignant fibrous histiocytomas (MFH) in the head and neck area were treated at the ORL Department of the Central Hospital of Bremen.
  • (2) Within the last four years 8 patients with tracheal stenosis were treated at the ORL Clinic of the M.M.A.
  • (3) The equilibrium troubles occuring in connection with cervical locomotoric diseases and their otorhino-laryngologic relations have been studied in the ORL Department of National Institute of Rheumatism and Medical Hydrology.
  • (4) Foreign bodies in the nose are commonly encountered in ORL practice.
  • (5) The efficiency of these tests in a general ORL clinic is very much poorer than often suggested, due largely to the number of occasions on which the tests cannot be done, and to the very small proportion of the test population who have CPA tumours.
  • (6) After drawing attention to the literature concerning the use of cryotherapy in the field of ORL, the results of this therapy based on 40 cases, involving a total of 73 applications, are set out.
  • (7) This syndrome is also characterized by IgA-vasculitis and its pathogenesis is still unclear, although it appears frequently after a viral or bacterial infection especially in the ORL sphere.
  • (8) She was treated originally in the ORL department because of objective ear sensations and of Menière's disease.
  • (9) From the 8 remaining Acanthamoebae, only one, ORL 561 (Acanthamoeba hatchetti) is as pathogenic for mice as the 2 other identical known strains and A. culbertsoni.
  • (10) At the time of the initial assessment of all sibilant dyspneas, certain other complementary examinations should systematically be made: pulmonary radiography, ORL examination and exploration of respiratory function.
  • (11) We found in 54% of examined population pathologic ORL cases in a sense of hypertrophic and atrophic forms rhinitis and pharyngitis.
  • (12) In the Göttingen ORL-hospital 100 anaesthetics by endotracheal intubation were carried out within 3 months.
  • (13) The results obtained in a microbiological survey carried out with 102 samples of otic effusions taken from 95 outdoor patients in a ORL surgery are shown.
  • (14) Non-Hodgkin's lymphomas (NHL) originated in the otorhinolaryngological (ORL) area are rare diseases and its therapy is poorly established.
  • (15) It is concluded that: (1) weight loss improves parameters and clinical presentation of OSAS in the majority of affected obese patients; (2) a relationship exists between the entity of weight loss and that of improvement of the syndrome; (3) weight loss must be encouraged even in patients with mild to moderate overweight; (4) the presence of ORL pathology may represent a confusing factor in the interpretation of the results obtained after weight loss.
  • (16) At the Radiotherapeutic Institute of Limburg, the "Scotchcast Casting Tape" has been applied for about two years in the manufacture of individual fixation masks for the treatment of cerebral or ORL tumors.
  • (17) In addition to other causes, the most frequent ones represented an underestimation of traumatic consequences all along with their erroneous treatment, low levelled outpatient care of ORL specialists as to the multiple trauma management outside ORL service.
  • (18) On the basis of the results of our studies, we tried to determine the partical utilization of measurements of superweak radiation of tissue samples from the ORL region.
  • (19) In the period 1973-1982 241 children with nasal injuries were treated in ORL Clinics in Prague-Motol.
  • (20) We were interested in comparing the protective effects of two types of dietary beta-carotene, a beadlet formulation and crystalline beta-carotene, in two strains of mice (Skh:HR-1 and CR:ORL Sencar).

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