What's the difference between primine and priming?

Primine


Definition:

  • (n.) The outermost of the two integuments of an ovule.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Primin itself was obtained from Primula elatior and from the petals (corollas) of Primula obconica.
  • (2) The quinole oxidizes then to the quinhydrone and finally to primin itself.
  • (3) Patch testing can be performed with pure allergens (primin, sesquiterpene lactones etc.
  • (4) Primin, an antibiotic extracted from a vegetal named Miconia sp.
  • (5) In addition, the cells exhibited numerous free ribosomes, little RER, priminent Golgi bodies, and uniformly dispersed nuclear chromatin.
  • (6) A patients with congenital absence of the left pericardium had an unusual scintillation camera image of the lung showing perfused lung between the heart and diaphragm and a priminence in the area of the pulmonary artery.
  • (7) All of 21 positive reactions to primin were recorded on D2.
  • (8) Patch test with primin revealed the persistence of the highgrade hypersensitivity to Primula.
  • (9) Some indications point to the suspicion that primin occurs in the plant as a glycoside which is separated by extraction treatment to give its quinole and an unknown substance.
  • (10) Seven compounds were available: primin, three dalbergiones, mansonia quinone (mansonone A), 2,6-dimethoxybenzoquinone and rapanone.
  • (11) The results indicate that the presence of primin and other quinones is determined by their origin and seasonal variations.
  • (12) The frequency of negative D2, positive D4 readings was sizeable for all but one substance, primin, with a range of 14% for fragrance-mix to 64% for neomycin.
  • (13) A priminent S wave was found in 4.1% in lead I, in 10.5% in lead V6, and in 2.3% simultaneously in both leads in 171 patients in whom no pulmonary or cardiac disease was observed at autopsy.
  • (14) With five of these substances (primin, mansonone A, three dalbergiones) guinea pigs could be sensitized.
  • (15) The frequency and high degree of current relevance justify inclusion of primin in the standard series, at least in certain geographical regions.
  • (16) Primin (1 mg) induced to decrease the dropping of a nutrient flux through isolated peribronchial tissue.
  • (17) 3075 patients (1949 female and 1126 male) were patch tested with the European standard series, including primin 0.01% pet.
  • (18) Previously we reported the presence of Limulus positive substance (LPS) in blood and urine for several days following cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB), and foreign particles in the primining fluids.
  • (19) This consecutive series indicates that the physical event of mitral leaflet prolapse is more common than hitherto appreciated, is priminently associated with non-anginal chest pain, palpitation, and neurological disturbances, and in 90 per cent of cases could be shown echocardiographically.
  • (20) In interstitial fibrosis of the lung, pulmonary vessels show priminent sclerotic changes.

Priming


Definition:

  • (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Prime
  • (n.) The powder or other combustible used to communicate fire to a charge of gunpowder, as in a firearm.
  • (n.) The first coating of color, size, or the like, laid on canvas, or on a building, or other surface.
  • (n.) The carrying over of water, with the steam, from the boiler, as into the cylinder.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) We conclude that the priming effect is not a clinically significant phenomenon during natural pollen exposure in allergic rhinitis patients.
  • (2) The results indicate that OA-bearing macrophages primed T cells and generated helper T cells, whereas the culture of normal lymphocytes with soluble OA in the absence of macrophages generated suppressor T cells.
  • (3) PMNs could be primed for PMA-triggered oxidative burst by muramyl peptide molecules (MDP) and two of its adjuvant active nonpyrogenic derivatives.
  • (4) Brown's model, which goes far further than those from any other senior Labour figure, and the modest new income tax powers for Holyrood devised when he was prime minister, edge the party much closer to the quasi-federal plans championed by the Liberal Democrats.
  • (5) For related pairs, both the primes (first pictures) and targets (second pictures) varied in rated "typicality" (Rosch, 1975), being either typical or relatively atypical members of their primary superordinate category.
  • (6) One-nation prime ministers like Cameron found the libertarians useful for voting against taxation; inconvenient when they got too loud about heavy-handed government.
  • (7) Critics say he is unelectable as prime minister and will never be able to implement his plans, but he has nonetheless pulled attention back to an issue that many thought had gone away for good.
  • (8) We conclude that both exogenously applied PAF by inhalation and antigen exposure are capable of inducing LAR in sensitized guinea pigs, and thus the priming effect of immunization and PAF may contribute to the development of LAR observed in asthma.
  • (9) The surge the prime minister talks about can only be achieved by coordinating assets across 43 forces.
  • (10) As evidence, they show no mediated semantic-phonological priming during picture naming: Retrieval of sheep primes goat, but the activation of goat is not transmitted to its phonological relative, goal.
  • (11) Among the guests invited to witness the flypast were six second world war RAF pilots, dubbed the “few” by the wartime prime minister, Winston Churchill.
  • (12) Speaking to a handpicked audience of community representatives, the prime minister said he had not allowed the EU to get its way.
  • (13) The prime minister’s spokeswoman said: “We think this can be done in line with EU and international law and it is important it is introduced and set up in the right way.
  • (14) James Cameron, vice-chairman of Climate Change Capital , an environmental investment group, and a member of the prime minister's Business Advisory Group , says: "I think the UK has, in essence, become a better place for green investors.
  • (15) Although alum adsorbed allergen could induce IgE synthesis in mice primed with liposome entrapped allergen the increase in serum specific IgE levels was lower than the animals primed and challenged with alum adsorbed allergen.
  • (16) David Cameron was accused of revealing his ill-suppressed Bullingdon Club instincts when he shouted at the Labour frontbencher Angela Eagle to "calm down, dear" as she berated him for misleading MPs at prime minister's questions.
  • (17) The appointment of the mayor of London's brother, who formally becomes a Cabinet Office minister, is one of a series of moves designed to strengthen the political operation in Downing Street and to patch up the prime minister's frayed links with the Conservative party.
  • (18) On raw music scores a sex-linked, time-of-day-induced priming effect was due to the prior presentation of CVs--that is, cognitive priming.
  • (19) The citizenship debate is tawdry, conflated and ultimately pointless | Richard Ackland Read more On Wednesday, the prime minister criticised lawyers for backing terrorists.
  • (20) The prime minister insisted, however, that he and other world leaders were not being stubborn over demands that the Syrian leader, President Bashar al-Assad, step down at the end of the peace process.

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