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Poulterer


Definition:

  • (n.) One who deals in poultry.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The health minister Dr Dan Poulter, who is also an obstetrician, welcomed the improvements in the survey but said: "In some cases new mums are not getting enough care."
  • (2) It only looks like a $100m movie.” Facebook Twitter Pinterest I think Britons of Poulter’s generation – now in their late teens and early 20s, spectators while the economic fiascos of recent years shredded their odds of financial stability in the future – are more inclined to be aware of money, and more inclined to be aware of its reckless use.
  • (3) Facebook Twitter Pinterest Emma Roberts, Jennifer Aniston, Jason Sudeikis and Will Poulter in the hugely successful We’re the Millers .
  • (4) For a Sunday spell, Ian Poulter was in Ryder Cup mode.
  • (5) At Muirfield, an astonishing run of form saw Poulter move from an aggregate of six over par to even within eight holes.
  • (6) Care minister Norman Lamb's push on integrating care is welcome and valuable, while his colleague Dr Dan Poulter has just announced the extension of the Schwartz Round programme , helping staff reflect emotional and social issues arising out of patient care.
  • (7) The GP workforce will be boosted because ministers have ensured 50% of medical students will become family doctors by 2020, Poulter said.
  • (8) Practice rounds with Rickie Fowler, Hunter Mahan, Lee Westwood, Ian Poulter, DA Points and Tom Watson helped sharpen Fitzpatrick's links game over the week, and a three-ball with Russell Henley and the 19-year-old Jordan Spieth for the first two rounds helped him settle into the Open routine and, in the case of Henley, even saved him a shot.
  • (9) Poulter explains that the film was still a while from coming out in cinemas.
  • (10) The health minister Dr Dan Poulter, who is also an obstetrician, said the NHS had 1,300 more midwives than at the 2010 election.
  • (11) "I am proud of the rich ethnic diversity of our healthcare workforce and support appropriate religious and cultural freedoms, but a vital part of good patient care is effective verbal and non-verbal communication," Poulter told the Daily Telegraph .
  • (12) Poulter was recently anointed one of Hollywood’s impressive youth, included in Vanity Fair’s “next wave” issue in June, and won Bafta’s rising star award in February.
  • (13) Poulter is, in fact, a shoo-in to captain this continent in the future.
  • (14) Scott joined Westwood and Ian Poulter in third place but should rue what might have been.
  • (15) Dr Dan Poulter, the maternity services minister, said the figures were "based on simple assumptions" and don't take account of the 5,000 trainee midwives who will qualify in the next three years.
  • (16) [Bailey, G.S., Poulter, R. T. M. & Stockwell, P. A.
  • (17) And Poulter does have lots of positive things to say about his new film The Maze Runner .
  • (18) Poulter, who said there needed to be a new focus on preventive care, said David Cameron was fully supportive of the aims of the cross-party manifesto.
  • (19) How does Poulter square his feelings about silly-money Hollywood with negotiations like these?
  • (20) In Poulter’s first film, 2007’s Son of Rambow (a weird and affecting rite-of-passage drama about young boys who obsessed over Sylvester Stallone’s Rambo ) he was cast as a bully.

Poultry


Definition:

  • (n.) Domestic fowls reared for the table, or for their eggs or feathers, such as cocks and hens, capons, turkeys, ducks, and geese.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The present study identifies and values the costs of a hospital based outbreak of poultry-borne salmonellosis.
  • (2) This was achieved by means of postal questionnaires, coupled with the biochemical and serological examination of bacterial isolates from 91 outbreaks in poultry and from nine cases in other avian species.
  • (3) This showed that regardless of the small territory of the country the districts are sufficiently differing between each other (due to the various degrees of integration) so that they could not be grouped together by similar values of intensity of poultry breeding and epizootic conjuncture with regard to Newcastle disease.
  • (4) In one experiment, finisher diets containing 2.5, 5.0, or 10.0% of added corn oil (CO), poultry oil (PO), tallow (T), or a commercial hydrolyzed animal-vegetable fat blend (HB) were fed.
  • (5) As part of a larger study to determine the flow of Campylobacter and Salmonella from food animals to humans during 1982-83, 1,936 swabs were collected for bacteriologic study from pre-market chickens, retail poultry, and other retail meats as well as from equipment and work surfaces used to process such foods.
  • (6) Enterococcus faecalis was predominant in human and poultry faeces, Streptococcus bovis was typical of the bovine faeces and to a lesser extent also of pig faeces whereas Enterococcus durans, Ent.
  • (7) Reference limits defined herein could be used as indicators of metabolic and health conditions of a poultry farm.
  • (8) The apparent digestibility of organic matter and crude protein of poultry litter amounted to 69.8 and 82.8%, the net energy content was indicated with 474 EFUc per kg of dry matter.
  • (9) Corn-soybean breeder diets with 0, 2, 4, and 6% added poultry fat were fed from 24 to 64 wk of age.
  • (10) The author analyses the interrelationship between the hygienic prerequisites of reproduction and performance in poultry farming, with regard to their impact on human health.
  • (11) The Food and Drug Administration gave approval in 1974 for the oral administration of supplemental selenium as either sodium selenite or sodium selenate to certain classes of swine and poultry.
  • (12) The significance of these findings for poultry processing is discussed.
  • (13) This study was undertaken to supply information on Aspergillus fumigatus infection of poultry in Nigeria.
  • (14) Fresh fruit and vegetable sales rose by about 5% while fish, poultry and nuts saw similar growth.
  • (15) It may be that use of nitrofurans in the poultry industry has selected for colonization and infection with S. enteritidis PT4.
  • (16) It was found that in this country's conditions of industrial poultry raising most rational was the use of lactic acid at the rate of 0.004 per cu.
  • (17) The broilers were marketed at a federally inspected poultry processing plant.
  • (18) Systematic microbiologic control was carried out in the 1972-1975 period on an elite poultry farm whereas from the 23,724 samples studied, taken from objects of the epizootic chain forage-birds-hatchery, 78 cultures of Salmonella organisms of 14 species or 0.32 per cent of the total number of samples were isolated.
  • (19) durans were found in the small intestines of this category of poultry.
  • (20) Four commercial poultry breeder flocks that were vaccinated under field conditions against avian encephalomyelitis (AE) with commercial live or inactivated vaccine were monitored periodically by virus-neutralization testing of blood serum samples and by challenge of their progeny eggs and chicks.

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