What's the difference between pulpy and uva?

Pulpy


Definition:

  • (n.) Like pulp; consisting of pulp; soft; fleshy; succulent; as, the pulpy covering of a nut; the pulpy substance of a peach or a cherry.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The findings were as follows: With the exception of four, the size and weight of the patients were within the norm; 20 passed frequent stools of pulpy consistency; 16 suffered from disturbances of continence; 14 developed severe, partially recurrent enteritis.
  • (2) There's a bit on the pulpy flamboyance of Italy's giallo thrillers, a segment on Argento's peerlessly tasteless memorabilia shop ("Is that a torso?")
  • (3) In our patients we noticed pulpy swelling of the fascia after myringoplastic surgery with fascia and Vicryl mesh.
  • (4) Their debut album, 2010's Crazy For You, mixed Phil Spector dynamics with scuzzy lo-fi guitars, and one of its breakout hits, Our Deal, provided Drew Barrymore with her first gig as a music video director, with an extended clip starring ChloĆ« Moretz in a pulpy gang wars tale.
  • (5) Your body will decompose to a grey, pulpy mulch that will fertilise the soil the next generation will nonchalantly trample over on its way to the hologram shop.
  • (6) Functional results were good: 87% of patients were able to eat solid or pulpy food post-operatively.
  • (7) Despite the consensus that The Mask of Dimitrios is "Ambler's finest novel", as the blurb on the back of the pulpy, now out-of-print Pan Classic Crime edition of 10 years ago put it, it is in some ways the least satisfactory of the prewar novels being reissued by Penguin.
  • (8) In the outer dry coloured skins protocatechuic acid reaches concentrations up to 2% of plant material; the internal pulpy tissues show lower concentrations (ca.
  • (9) Se7en promised a pulpy police procedural but twisted to become a devastating morality tale.
  • (10) On gross examination the cervical intervertebral disks in the horse miss a pulpy nucleus but consist of a fibrocartilaginous tissue only, which is in contrast to literature.
  • (11) Intragastric administration of lithium carbonate to pregnant rats immediately after confirmation of pregnancy resulted in high incidence of cleft palate, growth retardation, brain liquification and pulpy brain, hepatomegaly and digital abnormalities, when compared to the saline-treated controls.

Uva


Definition:

  • (n.) A small pulpy or juicy fruit containing several seeds and having a thin skin, as a grape.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) UVA and UVB radiation produced a significant increase in the ratio of type III to type I collagen (more than 100% for UVA-irradiated skin and about 60% for UVB-irradiated skin) accompanied by a significantly increased fibronectin biosynthesis (50% or more in all irradiated groups).
  • (2) Affected individuals were not clinically photosensitive, but their fibroblasts demonstrated gross cytopathic changes, low survival indices and an increased frequency of DNA single strand breaks following exposure to long-wave ultraviolet radiation (UVA).
  • (3) The mean cumulative ultraviolet A (UVA) dose in three of the six squamous cell carcinoma patients was three times as high as that in the group of nontumor patients.
  • (4) Experimental induction of PLME lesions in 22 patients, using a pure, high-intensity UVA light source is reported.
  • (5) This demonstrates that a UVA tan provides photoprotection against acute UVA exposure.
  • (6) By analysis of co-variance, the melanin content of melanocytes of black and white subjects was significantly (p less than 0.05) associated with susceptibility to UVA killing; melanocytes with high melanin content had high resistance to UVA cytotoxicity and those with low melanin content had low resistance to UVA cytotoxicity.
  • (7) The predominantly epidermal tumor response in the high UVA-high UVB group suggests that UVA irradiation increases the number of epithelial tumors when given together with carcinogenic doses of UVB radiation.
  • (8) These data demonstrate that the psoralens and UVA light have direct biological effects on cell-surface membranes.
  • (9) Hairless mice were irradiated three times a week for 10 weeks with sunlamps (UVA and UVB) and the skin was examined using immunochemical and biochemical techniques.
  • (10) We compared the in vivo response of melanocytes to single and multiple exposures of narrow band UVA and UVB irradiation which produced visibly equal increases in pigmentation.
  • (11) Ventral UVA pre-exposure did not appear to affect dorsal skin irritation as expressed by scratch marks.
  • (12) Two hours after oral administration of therapeutic doses of the drug enough 8-MOP was taken up in vivo by the circulating peripheral lymphocytes to cause significant inhibition of phytohaemagglutinin induced lymphocyte proliferation when the cells were exposed in vitro to UVA irradiation.
  • (13) The purpose of this study was to examine the dose response and time course relationships between PUVA (psoralen + UVA) depletion of skin glutathione (GSH) and the induction of inflammation.
  • (14) Inflation of the cuff to greater than systolic pressure completely inhibited immediate and delayed pigment responses (IPD, DT) to UVA doses greater than 10 times the normal pigmentation threshold dose.
  • (15) The skin of the animals given methoxsalen and UVA showed signs of acute and chronic phototoxicity.
  • (16) Monoclonal antibodies specific for DNA damaged by 8-methoxypsoralen (8-MOP) plus ultraviolet A (UVA) light were used to study adduct formation in human keratinocytes and mouse and rat skin in vivo.
  • (17) In contrast, a large dose of UVA (320-400 nm) radiation did not suppress CHS but, rather, enhanced this immune response.
  • (18) Since 1975 oral 8-methoxypsoralen administered in association with ultraviolet-A radiation (UVA), (PUVA) has been widely used to treat psoriasis and other cutaneous diseases.
  • (19) The psoralen analogs 8-methoxypsoralen (8-MOP) and 4,5',8-trimethylpsoralen (TMP), in combination with ultraviolet light (UVA, 320-400 nm), are potent modulators of epidermal cell growth and differentiation and are commonly used in photochemotherapy of psoriasis and vitiligo.
  • (20) The carcinogenic effect of 3 commercially available ultraviolet A (UVA) tanning sources was studied in lightly pigmented hairless mice.

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