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Puri


Definition:

  • (n.) See Euxanthin.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Guests include Melinda Gates; the head of the UN Development Programme, Helen Clark ; UNFPA's executive director Babatunde Osotimehin , and acting head of UN Women Lakshmi Puri .
  • (2) Based on available data, their order on the E. coli chromosome appears to be tyrA, ranA, nadB, rnc, purI.
  • (3) We'll also hear from Lakshmi Puri , deputy executive director of UN Women, and Professor Gita Sen , from the Institute of Management in Bangalore, who writes extensively on women's issues.
  • (4) My friends and I clapped,” said Rukhmini Puri, a history student, as she emerged with her friends from a cinema in Nehru Place in Delhi, the Indian capital.
  • (5) A genetic locus has been identified in Escherichia coli that is analogous to the purI locus in Salmonella.
  • (6) Written by Aroon Purie, one of India's best-known publishers, the editorial summed up what many are saying from well-heeled Delhi sitting rooms to bus stop tea shops: "In India, the sheer banality of the word evokes a sense of deja vu … [but] the size and frequency of corruption in 2010 made it the theme of the year."
  • (7) India's ambassador to the UN, Hardeep Singh Puri, said his country's representative was scheduled to arrive in Damascus on Tuesday, joining counterparts from Brazil and South Africa for a meeting with Syria's foreign minister to appeal for an end to the crackdown and to introduce democratic reforms.
  • (8) The final preparations of esterases I and II, which were puri fied 70-and 140-fold, respectively, gave single protein bands on polyacrylamide gel and sodium dodecyl sulfate-gel electrophoreses.
  • (9) Jyothi Puri, a 12-year-old whose two-year-old cousin was among those cremated on Monday, has now decided she wants to be a doctor when she grows up.
  • (10) The technique of subureteric Teflon injection for the correction of vesico-ureteric reflux was first described by Puri and O'Donnell in 1984.
  • (11) Puri said Reader’s prognosis was uncertain after suffering a series of strokes and that doctors wanted to run further tests for cancer.
  • (12) Drinking-water aquifers are already seriously polluted with faecal protozoal pathogens from the existing stock of latrines in rural Puri,” she says.
  • (13) June in Odisha state’s Puri district, and the mercury is hitting 39C.
  • (14) I don’t place you above the the other conspirators and I don’t place any great weight on the nickname ‘the Master’, which at the time of the police recordings may have been used with a degree of irony.” The judge added: “It is clear there are a range of medical problems, some of them serious and potentially very serious indeed.” Reader’s barrister, Hesham Puri, told the court his client could now only walk using a frame and needed daily assistance in simple tasks including showering.
  • (15) Glutathione monoethyl ester (L-gamma-glutamyl-L-cysteinylglycine ethyl ester) was shown by R. N. Puri and A. Meister (1983, Proc.
  • (16) A study in the journal Environmental Science and Technology in April found that certain diarrhoea-causing protozoa can travel 150 metres or more in the high groundwater of Puri to contaminate even deep tube wells, which are thought safer than shallow tube wells and open ponds.
  • (17) During solation of the gel in the absense of myosin: (a) electron microscopy demonstrated that the number of free, recognizable F- actin filaments increased; (b) solation-dependent contraction of the extract and the Ca++-stimulated MgATPase activity were reconstituted by adding puried Dictyostelium myosin.
  • (18) Dr Samir Puri, lecturer in war studies, King’s College London, is the author of Fighting and Negotiating with Armed Groups • Comments will be opened later today
  • (19) In Kalyan Puri, new-borns and toddlers fall through a gap in provision.
  • (20) Facebook Twitter Pinterest This toilet with a leach pit in Puri has been built next to a hand pump, making contamination likely They aren’t the only ones whose backyard toilet is a threat to the water supply.

Purl


Definition:

  • (v. t.) To decorate with fringe or embroidery.
  • (n.) An embroidered and puckered border; a hem or fringe, often of gold or silver twist; also, a pleat or fold, as of a band.
  • (n.) An inversion of stitches in knitting, which gives to the work a ribbed or waved appearance.
  • (v. i.) To run swiftly round, as a small stream flowing among stones or other obstructions; to eddy; also, to make a murmuring sound, as water does in running over or through obstructions.
  • (v. & n.) To rise in circles, ripples, or undulations; to curl; to mantle.
  • (n.) A circle made by the notion of a fluid; an eddy; a ripple.
  • (n.) A gentle murmur, as that produced by the running of a liquid among obstructions; as, the purl of a brook.
  • (n.) Malt liquor, medicated or spiced; formerly, ale or beer in which wormwood or other bitter herbs had been infused, and which was regarded as tonic; at present, hot beer mixed with gin, sugar, and spices.
  • (n.) A tern.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The purL gene of Escherichia coli encoding the enzyme formylglycinamidine ribonucleotide (FGAM) synthetase which catalyzes the conversion of formylglycinamide ribonucleotide (FGAR), glutamine, and MgATP to FGAM, glutamate, ADP, and Pi has been cloned and sequenced.
  • (2) ileS was closely flanked by an unknown open reading frame and by purL and thus is arranged differently from the organizations observed in several eubacteria or in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
  • (3) The Killing does Christmas Jumper Day It's a purl Source: Viral Video Chart .
  • (4) On the basis of the nucleotide sequence of purL, the enzyme was dissected along the polypeptide chain into at least three discrete regions, designated as domains I, II, and III, by genetic complementation tests.
  • (5) These results support a model that the E. coli purL gene is a fused gene of at least three different gene families.
  • (6) These measurements indicated 5- to 17-fold coregulation of genes purF, purHD, purC, purMN, purL, and purEK and thus confirm the existence of a pur regulon.
  • (7) Comparison of the purL control region to other pur loci control regions reveals a common region of dyad symmetry which may be the binding site for the "putative" repressor protein.
  • (8) The purL gene from Lactobacillus casei, encoding phosphoribosylformylglycinamidine synthase II involved in the de novo synthesis of purines, was cloned and sequenced.
  • (9) A series of cold-sensitive mutations, affecting the assembly of ribosomes at 20 degrees C, was isolated within the purL to nadB region of the E. coli chromosome and one group, named rbaA, mapped at the same locus as the suppressor mutation, showing close linkage to the RNAase III gene.
  • (10) The putative purL product of 741 amino acids (M(r) of 79,575) shows 25% and 53% identity to the homologous enzymes from Escherichia coli and Bacillus subtilis, respectively.
  • (11) Escherichia coli 5'-phosphoribosylformylglycinamide (FGAR) amidotransferase (EC 6.3.5.3) encoded by the purL gene catalyzes the conversion of FGAR to formylglycinamidine in the presence of glutamine and ATP for the de novo purine nucleotide biosynthesis.
  • (12) Some of the mutants had acquired an additional genetic lesion in the purine de novo biosynthetic pathway, namely a purF, a purL or a purM mutation.

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