What's the difference between primo and primy?

Primo


Definition:

  • (a.) First; chief.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Titrations by hemagglutination of sensitized turkey red cells are performed before and after primo-immunization and first booster.
  • (2) Primo-infected mice challenged subcutaneously into a hind footpad manifest an increased capacity to withstand the dissemination of the challenge bacteria from the inoculated region and to control the bacterial population in the draining lymph node and in the spleen.
  • (3) They were as victimised as any other prisoners at in Auschwitz.” Son of Saul review: an outstanding, excoriating look at evil in Auschwitz Read more Röhrig conceded that such confusion did persist, with even Primo Levi having insisted that the Sonderkommando were in some sense collaborators.
  • (4) Get smart: more coding schemes for youngsters Primo, a game that aims to teach young children coding without the need for literacy.
  • (5) After a primo-vaccination followed by a booster dose one year later, sero-conversion ranges from 95,3% to 100% for type 1, 83,3% to 96,5% for type 2, 75% to 84,9% for type 3.
  • (6) Again and again Primo Levi 's work is described as indispensable, essential, necessary.
  • (7) route), along with phentanyl and droperidol before primo-implantation or replacement of pacemaker under local anaesthesia.
  • (8) The objective is an individual primary (or primo-secondary) prevention among other processes of preventive intervention.
  • (9) Money is pouring into it, from hedge funders speculating on programming startups to ordinary people inspired to back projects such as the coding-for-infants toy Primo .
  • (10) The unknowability of the Holocaust was famously, if inadvertently, expressed by the guard at Auschwitz who curtly told Primo Levi: “There is no why here.” We cannot in the end explain the Holocaust: it is beyond explanation.
  • (11) A 19 year-old man developed an acute syndrome of the anterior horn of cervical spinal cord during a primo-infection with toxoplasma.
  • (12) Considering the microbiological status assessed by serology, a variation was found both in post-infection state at entrance in the study, and in primo-infection associated with a rise in antibody concentrations during the study.
  • (13) In mice, this counterinflammation effect is observed only 6 hours following the primo-inflammation, occurs in absence of T lymphocytes and is not mediated with bioproducts of the arachidonic metabolism.
  • (14) Mouth Organ John, an amateur musician and mechanic whose real name was João Chupel Primo, met his fate first.
  • (15) Sero-conversion and the appearance of a specific IgM antibody response to CMV were documented, suggesting that this was a case of a primo-infection by CMV, and not one of reactivation of latent CMV infection.
  • (16) It is possible that is was responsible for the primo infection of most of the components of the group surveyed, as the phenomenon of the "Original Antigenic Sin" explains.
  • (17) The scientist survivor was clear about the source of the infection he observed in such clinical detail: “Mainly, at the root of it all, a tide of cowardice, an abysmal cowardice, masked as warrior virtue, love of country, and loyalty to an idea.” It may be too much to ask the Trump White House to see Primo Levi’s point.
  • (18) Primo Levi is fingering some similar lesion in the title of his postwar memoir, written almost concurrently with Camus, If This Is a Man .
  • (19) Primo Levi spoke of the concentration camps and how the Nazis would tell prisoners that, even if they did escape, nobody would believe them.
  • (20) Rather, the response in primo-infection to Rat Corona Virus, Sendai Virus, and Pneumonia Virus of Mice was the highest in animals clustered as "fast-and high" responders to ovalbumin.

Primy


Definition:

  • (a.) Being in its prime.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) A diagram with the exact percentages and likelihood of changes of the fetus presentation for primi- and multiparae between 32nd and 40th week of gestation is given.
  • (2) Among the patients with eclampsia, 64.9% were primis, 29.7% were gravida II-IV and 5.4% were grand multis.
  • (3) In this study, the incidence of abnormal cervical cytology amongst 500 pregnant south Indian women (gravida 3, para 2 or more) who were booked under the Post Partum Programme of the Government of India was compared to that of 200 primi and second gravidas from the same out patient clinic population.
  • (4) Terti-parity or more was not a risk factor per se; the difference in the frequency of unfavorable outcome between secundiparas and terti-paras or more disappeared after those with unsuccessful histories were excluded, while the difference still remained significant between primi- and secundiparas.
  • (5) In stage IV, the center of foot pressure began at the head of the ossis metatarsalis primi and moved back and toward the lateral side.
  • (6) With increasing parity the percentage of OKT3+, OKT4+ and OKT8+ cells decreased slowly for both sexes and the difference was significant between primi- and multiparae.
  • (7) Younger women, mostly primi-gravidae were more frequently found to have benefited from peri-natal health care services than older multi-gravidae.
  • (8) Blood samples from 67 healthy primi and multiparae, 6 to 40 weeks pregnant, and from a group of 8 women in labour and after delivery of the placenta were examined.
  • (9) Age, primi and grande multiparity, unplanned pregnancy, and related illegal abortion are the reproductive causes.
  • (10) During 1968-1973 510 Rh-negative, non-Rh-immunized primi- and multigravidae giving birth to Rh-positive infants, regardless of the ABO constellation, received 250 mug immunoglobulin anti-D post partum.
  • (11) This study is a retrospective analysis of induction of labour by means of PGE2 tablets, one group being electively, the other group medically indicated; in all, 2149 primi- and multiparae during a period of 5 years.
  • (12) Analyses of demographic and psychological data available for the sample indicated that this relation is dependent upon maternal parity (primi- vs. multiparous mother).
  • (13) In the lower extremity supernumerary muscles included the "tenuissimus," "peroneus quinti digiti," and the "extensor primi internodii hallucis."
  • (14) Pasta, which has historically been a smaller primi (first) dish, overflows the enormous bowls in which it is served in many Italian restaurants.
  • (15) Concerning the duration of labor, the rate of cesareans, incipient chorio-amnionitis and fetal morbidity, independent of cervical maturation, results after prostaglandin E2 administration were better among the primi- and pluriparae.
  • (16) Studies were performed in 168 primi- and multigravidas with normal medical and obstetric histories (mean age of 23,5 years).
  • (17) Primi- and multiparous cows were analyzed separately.
  • (18) Our findings do not support previous studies (Primi, D., and P.-A.
  • (19) The results also indicated clear but insignificant responsive differences between primi- and multiparous women (90% vs. 76%), which were only minimally reflected in progesterone concentrations.
  • (20) In hours, the differences were 4 and 2 for primi- and multigravidas, respectively.

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