(1) We conclude that HaeIII ribotyping was as discriminatory as Penner serotyping of C. jejuni and C. coli and may even provide a basis for distinguishing between strains of the same serotype and for identifying new groups within the thermophilic campylobacters.
(2) A total of 500 fecal droppings of crows collected from a seashore of an ocean bay and from a cemetery on a hill surrounded by a forest were examined for thermophilic campylobacters, and the Skirrow's biovars and Penner's serogroups of the isolates were determined.
(3) 67, 608-616 (1980); M. J. Penner and R. M. Shiffrin, J. Acoust.
(4) Two of the primers tested generated RAPD profiles which allowed discrimination of strains within given Penner and Lior serotypes.
(5) Compared an estimated Psycholinguistic Quotient, based on Cronkhite and Penner's (1975) revised scoring procedure for the ITPA Psycholinguistic Age, to the WISC-R Verbal, Performance, and Full Scale IQs of developmentally disabled children.
(6) Antisera to two serogroups of C. fetus and to Penner serotype reference strains 1 to 60 were produced in rabbits.
(7) The prevalence of several Lior and Penner C. jejuni serogroups was similar in chickens and sporadic human cases of enteritis.
(8) All C. jejuni isolates were typed by using the Penner serotyping system, and part of the isolates from farm B were typed by using a randomly amplified polymorphic DNA-typing system.
(9) Cross-protection among different Lior and Penner serogroups of Campylobacter spp.
(10) Three models of masking additivity are reviewed, which are referred to as the high-compression model [M. J. Penner, J. Acoust.
(11) Sixty-one of the 119 isolates (51%) were typeable using the 20 Penner antisera indicating that many of the isolates obtained from 29 nonhuman primates (five species), 20 ferrets, 7 hamsters, 15 cats and 48 dogs are serotypes commonly associated with human enteritis.
(12) 25, 470-478; Hedman, B., Frank, P., Penner-Hahn, J. E., Roe, A. L., Hodgson, K. O., Carlson, R. M. K., Brown, G., Cerino, J., Hettel, R., Troxel, T., Winick, H., & Yang, J.
(13) Empirical tests for a relation between tinnitus and spontaneous otoacoustic emissions (SOAEs) have been previously presented (Penner & Burns, 1987).
(14) Sterling is through on goal and is challenged by Debuchy, which actually looked like a slightly better shout for a penner.
(15) Serogroups 5 and 23 (Penner scheme) and phage type 125 (Preston scheme) were most frequently isolated.
(16) Most isolates (89.5%) were C. jejuni biotype 1 (Skirrow & Benjamin, 1980) of serotypes 1 and 2 (Penner & Hennessy, 1980).
(17) In poultry house B1, C. jejuni strains of the same Penner serotypes and exhibiting identical DNA profiles were isolated from successive flocks.
(18) The haemagglutination method of Penner and the slide agglutination method of Lior were used together.
(19) Campylobacters isolated from human, animal and environmental sources during the investigation of a milk-borne outbreak, an incident involving goats' milk and an outbreak associated with puppies were serotyped using the Penner and Lior schemes and biotyped using the Preston scheme.
(20) Rabbits challenged with matched Penner-unmatched Lior strains showed only marginal protection.
Pinner
Definition:
(n.) One who, or that which, pins or fastens, as with pins.
(n.) A headdress like a cap, with long lappets.
(n.) An apron with a bib; a pinafore.
(n.) A cloth band for a gown.
(n.) A pin maker.
(n.) One who pins or impounds cattle. See Pin, v. t.
Example Sentences:
(1) Josh Berle Pinner, London • Empty homes are found thoughout central London , not just "Billionaires Row".
(2) Although registered to an office in Pinner, north-west London, How To Corp products and services are priced in US dollars, and in its marketing materials How To Corp claims to have an office in the United States and lists US phone and fax numbers.
(3) Even as Westminster reeled from the news of Jeremy Corbyn’s thumping victory on Saturday, Nick Hurd, the Tory MP for Ruislip, Northwood and Pinner, tweeted his congratulations to the new Labour leader.
(4) It is now time for the Tories to abandon their unjustified fixation with free schools, which are evidently not addressing the growing pressure on school places nor driving up standards, and once and for all put the urgent need for sufficient good school places in every local area first.” Ann Lyons, a headteacher at St John Fisher Catholic primary school in Pinner, north-west London, said schools in her area were hugely oversubscribed, with some infant classes having to exceed the statutory limit to accommodate demand.
(5) Shapps's spokesman previously said: "Grant Shapps derives no income, dividends, or other income from this business, which is run by his wife, Belinda, with a registered office in Pinner in north-west London.
(6) He added: "Grant Shapps derives no income, dividends, or other income from this business, which is run by his wife Belinda with a registered office in Pinner in north-west London.
(7) The 23-year-old, who went to a fee-paying school near her family home in Pinner, north west London, says she appreciates she was lucky in having contacts who could get her placements, and her parents' help to pay for her China experience upfront.
(8) Peter Simpson Pinner, Middlesex • This article was amended on 20 July 2014.
(9) The reagent was prepared from 5-bromovaleryl nitrile by Pinner synthesis and then used to amidinate hPL.
(10) Nick Hurd is the MP for Ruislip, Northwood and Pinner and is the minister for civil society.
(11) Douglas, married to another BBC staffer and with two school-age children, was forced to break her half-term holiday this week and commute into Broadcasting House from Pinner, outer London, to take charge of her sternest editorial challenge since becoming controller in 2003.