What's the difference between panned and pannel?

Panned


Definition:

  • (imp. & p. p.) of Pan

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The Pan American Health Organization, the Americas arm of the World Health Organization, estimated the deaths from Tuesday's magnitude 7 quake at between 50,000 and 100,000, but said that was a "huge guess".
  • (2) The dumplings could also be served pan-fried in browned butter and tossed with a bitter leaf salad and fresh sheep's cheese for a lighter, but equally delicious option.
  • (3) But I feel I'm being true to myself in the way my career has panned out and I'm making the correct decision here.
  • (4) It is the combination of his company's pan-African and industrialist vision – reminiscent of the aspirations of African independence pioneers like Ghana's Kwame Nkrumah – and its relentless financial growth that has set Dangote apart.
  • (5) Effects of anti-human pan-T-specific monoclonal antibodies of the Second International Workshop on Human Leucocyte Differentiation Antigens were investigated in a number of lymphocyte functional tests.
  • (6) Heat vegetable oil and a little bit of butter in a clean pan and fry the egg to your taste.
  • (7) Scott insisted he was an abstract painter in the way he felt Chardin was too: the pans and fruit were uninteresting in themselves; they were merely "the means of making a picture", which was a study in space, form and colour.
  • (8) After Tuesday’s launch Pan told Xinhua the mission marked “a transition in China’s role ... from a follower in classic information technology (IT) development to one of the leaders guiding future IT achievements”.
  • (9) On days 70 and 94, both blood urea nitrogen (BUN) and serum creatinine (sCR) values in the vehicle-treated rats were significantly higher than those in normal rats (without treatment with PAN and PS).
  • (10) The buccal mucosa was the most common site of occurrence; 98.3% of these individuals had oral habits, with smoking alone or smoking in combination with "pan" or "supari" chewing accounting for 74.9% of the habit forms.
  • (11) Pour into a pan and reheat, diluting slightly if you prefer a thinner soup.
  • (12) 3 For the dough: melt the lard with 100ml water in a small pan and leave to cool slightly.
  • (13) These are pan-European issues requiring pan-European responses.
  • (14) These data were the empirical basis for a clinical definition of AIDS in adults drafted in a Caracas, Venezuela, workshop sponsored by the Pan American Health Organization.
  • (15) Lipoproteins isolated by 'Pan B' antibody were comparable in size and shape to the lipoproteins in native plasma and to the lipoproteins isolated by polyclonal antibodies or ultracentrifugation.
  • (16) Concentrate on the way he constructs the space of an interior or orchestrates a sensual camera movement that he invented himself - the camera gliding on unseen tracks in one direction while uncannily panning in another direction - and you perceive how each Dreyer film almost brutally reconstructs the universe rather than accepting it as a familiar given.
  • (17) To find out if any stone tips were being used on spears any earlier than that, Wilkins examined sharp stones found at a site called Kathu Pan, in the Northern Cape region of South Africa.
  • (18) A patient at the Wallington Family Practice in Surrey wrote: "Getting an appointment is like trying to pan for gold.
  • (19) In the normal bone marrow enriched by panning for CFU-E (8%) and depleted in progenitors of other lineages, blast cells showing characteristics similar to leukemic erythroid blasts were seen.
  • (20) Many other autoimmune diseases and autoantibodies were found in other family members not corresponding to HLA phenotypes, suggesting other non-HLA-linked genetic influences may be operative in predisposition to PAN.

Pannel


Definition:

  • (n.) A kind of rustic saddle.
  • (n.) The stomach of a hawk.
  • (n.) A carriage for conveying a mortar and its bed, on a march.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) "While some of these gains reflect government schemes, the rationale for the positive narrative is a much broader one, reflecting such factors as the improving economy and jobs market, consumer confidence and competitive mortgage deals," said CML chief economist Bob Pannell.
  • (2) Bob Pannell, head of research at the CML, said: "Mortgage lending activity continues to be very weak, and while people are searching eagerly for some signs of recovery it would be unrealistic to expect a meaningful revival in lending in coming months.
  • (3) As Big Ben strikes six on Monday evening, mainstream Labour MPs will congregate in the House of Commons’ wood-pannelled Committee Room 14 to launch an early fightback against what many fear is an inevitable victory for Jeremy Corbyn .
  • (4) Prazosin has favorable effects on some risk factors, and it therefore seem interesting to conduct a study in a pannel of hypertensive patients, to emphasize the quality of Alpress response, based on these criteria.
  • (5) The same pannel of lymphocytes responded only with an average of 14% stimulation when cultured with rabbit serum anti-autologous IgG.
  • (6) Its economist, Bob Pannell, predicts a “fairly substantial” fall in buy-to-let lending in 2017, suggesting that 2015 may turn out to have been “peak buy to let” year.
  • (7) The CML's chief economist, Bob Pannell, said he was sceptical about the Bank's prediction.
  • (8) A crossover clinical trial using a test pannel assigned to 1-week periods of excellent vs no mechanical cleaning, and with a consumption of 6.6 times more vitamin C tablets than the recommended daily use, revealed no particular impact of the preparation on a variety of oral health parameters.
  • (9) Pannell said the financial sector is now approaching the point where institutions will have to begin repaying government-supported funding put in place at the height of the crisis, which would further reduce the amount of credit made available by institutions.
  • (10) The CML’s chief economist, Bob Pannell, said the number of first-time buyers had increased in 2014, but remained below the high seen in 2007.
  • (11) Beyond the M25, however, it’s another world.” But at the CML, Pannell points out that only between 30%-40% of rented properties in the UK have a buy-to-let mortgage attached to them, and therefore won’t be affected by changes to tax relief.
  • (12) In Vicente Sederberg's wood-panneled offices in downtown Denver, its founding partner acknowledges there are plenty more legal and regulatory obstacles to iron out.
  • (13) However its chief economist, Bob Pannell, said it had helped support activity and prompted better availability and pricing of higher LTV mortgages.
  • (14) Susceptibility of inbred mouse strains, their F1 hybrids, offsprings from BC1 and RI strains from CXB pannel to tuberculosis infection was studied.
  • (15) CML chief economist, Bob Pannell, said: "We face the prospect of a difficult second half of the year.
  • (16) "Government initiatives have clearly acted to boost market sentiment and activity," the CML's chief economist, Bob Pannell said.
  • (17) We proposed that Dictyostelium discoideum contains two linked pools of mature alpha-mannosidase (Wood, L., R. N. Pannell, and A. Kaplan, 1983, J. Biol.
  • (18) Pannell said the budget had given the housing market a further boost.

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