(n.) A dialect descended from Sanskrit, and like that, a dead language, except when used as the sacred language of the Buddhist religion in Farther India, etc.
(pl. ) of Palus
Example Sentences:
(1) Capillary microthrombosis may then paly a part in producing the mucosal necrosis seen later in the disease.
(2) These findings speak to the role opioid peptides paly in the mediation of brain stimulation reward.
(3) The restriction endonucleases BamHI, PalI, XhoI, and BglI together with BglII were isolated by elution of the dye column with linear gradients to 0.5 M NaCl.
(4) Nick Bubb, retail analyst at Pali International, said Baugur's assets would be in demand despite the recession : "There should be enough interest in most of its chains to attract buyers, perhaps from private equity firms," Bubb predicted.
(5) He established his prowess in philosophy at Oxford University, graduating in 1949, and subsequently in Sanskrit and Pali, the language of the Buddhist scriptures, at Yale.
(6) Hybridization of a cloned monomer satellite from O. niloticus (type III) to PalI digests of genomic DNA from all three genera detected polymorphic, high molecular weight restriction fragments that produced fingerprint-like patterns.
(7) In addition, three patients showed some impairment of conjugate ocular motility in the form of upward gaze paly.
(8) Ukip, the Front National in France, and Viktor Orbán in Hungary are using the crisis to stoke up fears of 'invasion' A few days before the elections, Yiorgos Palis, a candidate then with Syriza in Lesbos and now MP for the island, told me that “the far-right showed its face here, but the people kept their cool”.
Palpi
Definition:
(n.) pl. of Palpus. (Zool.) See Palpus.
(pl. ) of Palpus
Example Sentences:
(1) An evolutionary line containing many species seems to have developed from the subgroup H. hispanica (bequaerti, cooleyi, hyracophila, calcarata, and houyi), as inferred from the morphological features of the palpi.
(2) However, the relative proportions of the basis capituli and palpi are almost invariable even in specimens from separate geographical zones.
(3) When the mutant larvae are reared under certain conditions a small percentage develop to the pharate adult stage, and these animals show a characteristic syndrome of abnormalities including swollen leg segments with many extra bristles, small or missing eyes, duplicated antennae and palpi, and separated vesicles of cuticle.
(4) A total of 216 specimens of A. stephensi showed variations in palpi and wings.
(5) The dieldrin-resistance factor was linked with the chromosome-3 marker gene kps (clubbed palpi) with a crossover value between 35% and 40%.
(6) H. hispanica and H. caucasica seem to be the most primitive species of the subgenus, closely related to a common ancestor, as can be deduced from the palpal outline and from the combination of spines and spurs on the coxae and palpi.