What's the difference between pela and pelt?

Pela


Definition:

  • (n.) See Wax insect, under Wax.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Two of the genes, pelA and pelE, encoded proteins that differed greatly in their isoelectric points and ability to macerate plant tissue.
  • (2) The in vivo studies compared the tissue reaction elicited by various PELA copolymers to that evoked by PLA.
  • (3) Plasma endorphinlike activity (PELA) rose with hypovolemia and then returned toward control levels in all NAL treated animals before reinfusion of shed blood while it remained elevated in S-treated animals until after reinfusion.
  • (4) When both carbon sources were present, the pelA gene was transcribed only after glucose was completely depleted, indicating carbon catabolite repression.
  • (5) Nucleotide sequence of pelA and the deduced polypeptide sequence of PLa were compared with the pelB gene of E. carotovora and the deduced amino acid sequence of PLb.
  • (6) The mass loss was faster, the more basic the media, while, expectedly, PELA copolymers degraded faster with the higher temperature.
  • (7) The pelA and pelC genes from Erwinia chrysanthemi EC16 were sequenced and overexpressed in Escherichia coli cells.
  • (8) pelA encodes a 1,300-nucleotide mRNA that was present in cells grown with polygalacturonic acid as carbon source but absent from cells grown with glucose or acetate as carbon source.
  • (9) Genes pelA, pelD and pelE were subcloned separately into pBR322 derivatives, to test their individuality.
  • (10) Evaluation of tissue reaction observed with a PELA sample after sterilization with gamma radiation showed acute inflammation with considerable dispersion of the material, 12 days after implantation.
  • (11) NAL and MP each significantly lowered PELA levels and both NAL and NAL plus MP significantly improved survival.
  • (12) The pelA, pelD and pelE genes encode three of the five major pectate lyase (PL) isoenzymes (PLa, PLd and PLe) in Erwinia chrysanthemi strains B374 and 3937.
  • (13) In this study, both drugs were given concurrently during shock to evaluate hemodynamic changes, plasma endorphin-like activity (PELA), and survival.
  • (14) The PLa was purified from Escherichia coli containing the pelA gene on a recombinant plasmid.
  • (15) The pelA gene from Erwinia chrysanthemi strain 3937, which encodes the acidic pectate lyase, PLa, has been sequenced and characterized.
  • (16) The regulation of pelA, pelD, and pelE genes encoding three of the five major pectate lyase isoenzymes (PLa, PLd, and PLe) in Erwinia chrysanthemi B374 was analyzed by using genetic fusions to lacZ.
  • (17) Cloning of the pelA gene behind the lacZ promoter of the vector pTZ19R allowed overexpression of PLa into a derivative of strain 3937 deleted of the other pel genes.
  • (18) The pelA gene mRNA was detected only when F. solani f. sp.
  • (19) We studied the effects of each mutation on pelE, pelD, and pelA expression independently.
  • (20) Genes pelD and pelE are transcribed in the same direction, while the transcription of pelA seems to be divergent.

Pelt


Definition:

  • (n.) The skin of a beast with the hair on; a raw or undressed hide; a skin preserved with the hairy or woolly covering on it. See 4th Fell.
  • (n.) The human skin.
  • (n.) The body of any quarry killed by the hawk.
  • (v. t.) To strike with something thrown or driven; to assail with pellets or missiles, as, to pelt with stones; pelted with hail.
  • (v. t.) To throw; to use as a missile.
  • (v. i.) To throw missiles.
  • (v. i.) To throw out words.
  • (n.) A blow or stroke from something thrown.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) After euthanasia and removal of the pelts, liver and kidney samples were collected from 174 mink and analyzed for 22 elements using inductively coupled argon plasma emission spectroscopy.
  • (2) Roddy was told he wouldn't live beyond 30 and used to drive everywhere at full pelt while smoking exploding cigarettes.
  • (3) Rodgers' team took the lead from their first corner when Suárez – pelted with coins from the away section that he handed to referee Martin Atkinson – swept to the near post.
  • (4) After rising employment has failed to lift output as far as hoped, this reflects waning hopes about the potential of the UK economy once restored to full pelt.
  • (5) A minibus, a taxi and other vehicles that tried to travel up the street were pelted with stones.
  • (6) Social status within a cage explained only 3.6% of the pelt quality variation while it could explain 52% of the BW variation.
  • (7) Allergenic components of cat pelt extract fractionated by SDS-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (PAGE) and transferred to nitrocellulose membranes were identified using sera from 15 allergic patients who showed positive skin test and RAST to cat extract.
  • (8) All mink on the ranches were tested during the pelting season and before the breeding season for 4 consecutive years.
  • (9) Officers were pelted with missiles, including shards of glass from shattered shopfronts, as stewards from the demonstration called for calm and tried to separate police from protesters.
  • (10) In one incident in Jerusalem last month, an Israeli motorist was killed after his car was pelted with stones.
  • (11) United bite back and Rafael skitters down the right wing at full pelt, before sending a cross into the Stretford End.
  • (12) Also mass very positively (p less than 0.001) correlated with pelt quality (r = 0.82), indicating that the subjectively estimated pelt quality, in fact, can be derived directly from its weight.
  • (13) Pro-Kiev activists later pelted the former banking tycoon with eggs, calling him "Putin's whore".
  • (14) Enthusiasts could ski to St Anton for a few runs and a Jägerbomb in the Krazy Kanguruh before pelting back for tea.
  • (15) Sixty-four white-faced rams and wethers were dressed with the aid of a commercial pelt puller.
  • (16) A. C. Jacobs, J. Venema, R. Leeven, H. van Pelt-Heerschap, and F. K. de Graaf, J. Bacteriol.
  • (17) According to local reports in Florida, two Muslim women in the Tampa Bay area were attacked after leaving prayer meetings – one was shot at and the other almost driven off the road and her car pelted with stones.
  • (18) This week he took great delight in cross-examining Robert Jan van Pelt, a Dutch architectural historian who is an authority on the gas chambers.
  • (19) The democracy march finished at the Field of Mars, where a sanctioned gay pride rally last summer ended with participants being beaten and pelted with eggs by anti-gay activists, and dozens of were detained by police.
  • (20) A commercial belt-type pelt puller and a scale that recorded force required to remove the pelt from the thickest part of the legs was used as lambs hung suspended from their front legs.

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