What's the difference between pruce and prussian?

Pruce


Definition:

  • (n.) Prussian leather.

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Prussian


Definition:

  • (a.) Of or pertaining to Prussia.
  • (n.) A native or inhabitant of Prussia.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) With Prussian blue reaction nonhaemoglobin iron in the erythroblasts is demonstrable.
  • (2) However, substantially more histiocytes containing Prussian blue positive granules were discovered in the lungs of rats in shock than in controls.
  • (3) From the anaesthetic used, the sulfuric ether and the barbital sodium produce vasoconstriction of the white pulp blood vessels, whereas the chlorpromazine-promethazine doesn't have this effect, and so the Prussian blue appears inside these vessels.
  • (4) The Berlin Charité was founded as a military hospital in 1710 under the Prussian King Friedrich-Wilhelm I.
  • (5) In the Prussian capital, hippie culture is state policy.” 'In the Prussian capital, hippie culture is state policy' Die Welt deputy editor Ulf Poschardt The rhetoric may be overblown, but the remarkable fact is that Berlin will ultimately not further develop a hugely valuable piece of real estate, all because the people decided they didn’t trust big business not to mess up the park they loved.
  • (6) Further, the recording site can be marked by electrolytic deposition of iron and the Prussian blue reaction.
  • (7) Clearance was followed by light microscopy in unstained and Prussian blue stained frozen and plastic embedded sections, as well as by electron microscopy, where iron oxide can be recognized by its form.
  • (8) They give a positive reaction with Perls' Prussian blue and stain heavily with silver-methenamine.
  • (9) Under light microscopy, phagocytic vacuoles persist up to 24 h. Macrophages lose benzidine reactivity about 5 h after red cell ingestion, and they become prussian blue positive at 2 days.
  • (10) Binding of 137Cs to insoluble Prussian blue exceeded that for the soluble form and was pH dependent for both formulations.
  • (11) To evaluate the ultrastructural distribution of transferrin on the surface of L1210 ascites tumor cells, we used ferrocyanide to stain ferric iron (Prussian blue reaction) in transferrin, as well as in ferritin conjugated to antibody that was immunologically attached to the transferrin.
  • (12) Quantifications included the haemosiderin-storing subpopulation (Prussian-blue reaction) of this lineage as well as the iron-free compartment.
  • (13) Despite von Bergmann's work in the Franco-Prussian War and Makins' experiences in the Boer conflict, military surgeons in World War I were unprepared for the nature and extent of intracranial injuries.
  • (14) Ultrastructural morphology and ultrastructural Prussian-blue staining of the bursts from a patient revealed the characteristic mitochondrial deposition of ferrugionous material in pathologic normoblasts.
  • (15) The efficacy of intermittent charcoal haemoperfusion in combination with forced diuresis and Prussian blue therapy was evaluated in three cases of thallium poisoning.
  • (16) Prussian blue radiolabeled neurons (striatum-RT branched neurons) could be observed in the TIN, as well as a few HRP radiolabeled neurons (cortex-RT branched neurons).
  • (17) Ferritin was isolated from the muscle by means of a method based on pH changes and saline fractioning, followed by purification in Ultrogel AcA-3A and ultracentrifugation at 100,000 g. Identification of the two ferritins shown in the chromatogram was carried out by electrophoresis in polyacrylamide gel, the typical Prussian Blue band with ferrocyamide appearing in both cases.
  • (18) Resident macrophages are identified by their ability to phagocytose and retain intravenously injected colloidal Prussian blue.
  • (19) Because the ingestion of abnormal heme pigments by histiocytes may be part of a defense mechanism, we have attempted to correlate the percentage of iron laden histiocytes found in the tracheobronchial secretions of patients in hemorrhagic shock (Prussian blue method) with the presence of degradation of products of hemoglobin found in their serum by scanning spectrophotometry.
  • (20) He was born in 1842 and qualified in 1869, and after working at the London Hospital he served with distinction as a volunteer with the Anglo-American Ambulance in the Franco-Prussian War 1870-1871.

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