What's the difference between platt and platy?

Platt


Definition:

  • (n.) See Lodge, n.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) He's called out for his lack of imagination in a stinging review by a leading food critic (Oliver Platt) and - after being introduced to Twitter by his tech-savvy son (Emjay Anthony) - accidentally starts a flame war that will lead to him losing his job.
  • (2) "If I hadn't scored that goal, I might still have ended up playing in Italy [Platt went on to play for Bari, Juventus and Sampdoria] but, realistically, I'm sure it was the catalyst.
  • (3) …" Platt: "Everything was intuitive, the way I met and hit the ball and then dropping to my knees.
  • (4) 3.51pm GMT 116 min: John Motson says that Bobby Robson told him this afternoon that the five penalty takers, if needed, would be Lineker, Beardsley, Gascoigne, Pearce and Platt.
  • (5) Platt: "But when you score a goal like that you just go outside yourself for a bit, everything is surreal.
  • (6) Bill Clinton hovering just off screen in latest batch of Hillary Clinton emails Read more Platte River took over the device in June 2013, about four months after Clinton left the State Department, and turned it over to the FBI last month, the newspaper reported.
  • (7) The questionnaire was developed by the author together with Dr Robin Platts (Director of Orthotics), Mr Ian Bayley (Director of the London Spinal Unit) and senior occupational therapists at the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital, Stanmore, Middlesex.
  • (8) You take a train from Interlaken to Wilderswil and then the cog railway to Schynige Platte at 2,000m for breakfast with spectacular views of the Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau.
  • (9) On anatomic specimens in which the classic Putti-Platt technique was used, lateral rotation could not reach neutral without disruption of the lateral stump from the labrum.
  • (10) This patient was later on stabilized with a Putti-Platt procedure.
  • (11) That to me is the legacy of Channel U, and what people such as Platt did behind the scenes helped find a prominent place for a genre that would otherwise have been ignored by mainstream culture.
  • (12) …" Platt: "I saw it going in and fell to my knees."
  • (13) Platt: "After finally getting back to the hotel and having something to eat I decided it was too late to phone my then girlfriend, now my wife, Rachel.
  • (14) This week the channel’s founder Darren Platt died, a man who made a vast contribution to the British music scene.
  • (15) In ten patients (eleven shoulders), disabling pain in the shoulder began an average of 13.2 years after a Putti-Platt repair that had been done for recurrent anterior unidirectional instability.
  • (16) Although the historical debate between Pickering and Platt has never been settled, most scientists have felt that hypertension should not be defined as a disease state, qualitatively different from normotension with a sharp dividing line in between them.
  • (17) Dame Denise Platt, its chair, had a reputation for fighting her corner like a tiger, a rare and crucial attribute in a policy area afforded as little priority as social care.
  • (18) Local production of these antibodies was demonstrated by the 'double ratio' of Deuschl and Johansson, and the 'specific activity ratio' of Platts-Mills.
  • (19) Trace element analyses were performed on 144 livers from perinatal calves submitted to the Veterinary Science Laboratory, North Platte, NE.
  • (20) The report goes on to estimate the potential consequences of spills on four separate locations: the Platte river and Sandhills in Nebraska, and the Missouri and Yellowstone in Montana.

Platy


Definition:

  • (a.) Like a plate; consisting of plates.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The rock consists essentially of the fibrous serpentine mineral chrysotile (asbestos) and platy serpentines.
  • (2) An avidin-biotin immunoperoxidase complex (ABC) immunocytochemical (ICC) stain procedure was optimized for detection of Ehrlichia platys antigens.
  • (3) The results showed that (1) hydroxyapatite was the only reaction product; (2) the reaction was nearly completed within four h, during which both the reaction product and compressive strength increased linearly with time, resulting in a strong correlation between the two; and (3) fully set CPC consisted primarily of small rod-like crystals and some platy crystals.
  • (4) Ten adult dogs (5 Beagles and 5 mixed-breed dogs) were inoculated IV with canine platelets containing Ehrlichia platys.
  • (5) One ill thrombocytopenic dog had intracytoplasmic E platys morulae detected within platelets.
  • (6) Ten adult male dogs were inoculated with Ehrlichia platys, and blood samples were collected throughout the infection to evaluate the hematologic changes with respect to serum biochemical analytes.
  • (7) Diagnosis was based on the finding of basophilic inclusions in platelets and an E platys antibody titer.
  • (8) The role of Rhipicephalus sanguineus as a biologic vector for E platys, the rickettsial agent of infectious canine cyclic thrombocytopenia, was studied in dogs.
  • (9) One-month-old E platys-exposed adult ticks failed to infect naive dogs in animal transmission studies.
  • (10) Skin testing with antigens from Histoplasma capsulatum, Mycobacterium tuberculosis (PPD-S), and atypical mycobacteria (PPD-B, PPD-G, PPD-Y, and PPD-platy) was carried out among six population groups in the Solomon Islands between 1968 and 1972.
  • (11) Other common mineral phases included chlorite, platy serpentine, pyrophyllitem mica, and carbonate minerals.
  • (12) No E. platys antigens were detected when this ICC stain was applied to frozen or paraffin-embedded formalin- or acetone-fixed tissue sections from dogs with acute E. platys infection.
  • (13) Of 86 dogs tested, 44.2% were seronegative to E canis, E platys, and SFG rickettsiae.
  • (14) The presence of E platys was not detected in midguts or salivary glands of similarly exposed adult ticks by use of light and transmission electron microscopy.
  • (15) A study of SGPT levels in individuals with and without (HBsAG) was conducted in the village of Plati, Greece.
  • (16) The prevalence of increased serum antibody titers to E canis and E platys was 25.9% and 40.7% for the ill thrombocytopenic dogs and 20.3% and 54.2% for the healthy kennel dogs, respectively.
  • (17) Bilateral anterior uveitis, nonregenerative anemia, and thrombocytopenia were found in a 9-month-old Chow Chow infected with Ehrlichia platys.
  • (18) Ten dogs were inoculated with Ehrlichia platys (E. platys) from an acutely infected dog.
  • (19) Positive immunoreactivity was detected with dilutions of canine immune serum on acetone-fixed smears of platelet-rich plasma from E. platys-infected dogs.
  • (20) Serum antibody titers to E. platys and serum aspartate aminotransferase, alanine aminotransferase, and alkaline phosphatase activities were also determined.

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