(1) He said the generations of Americans had made significant strides toward rance tolerance, but added: "It doesn't mean we're in a post-racial society.
(2) The scheme is billed as a world first, but a similar – though different – tidal scheme has operated for 45 years at La Rance in north-western France.
(3) With AEDANS-G-actin, the initial formation of a ternary G2S complex between two G-actin and one S1 molecules (Valentin-Ranc, C., Combeau, C., Carlier, M. F., and Pantaloni, D. (1991) J. Biol.
(4) Greater than 98% of the 1H resonances, including spin systems for each amino acid residue, have been identified by using an approach that integrates data from a wide range of two-dimensional scalar correlated NMR experiments [Chazin, Rance, & Wright (1988) J. Mol.
(5) Trina Rance, retail operations manager of Dawsons music shop, Piccadilly, Manchester.
(6) Some differences did exist, especially regarding use of antiseptic solutions for cleansing nipples, use of herbal teas for treatment of engorgement and the concern of "over nurtu-rance" due to China's One-Child Policy.
(7) Seymour Alexander, Craig Berman, Rica Bird, Prof Haim Bresheeth, James Cohen, Mike Cushman, Deborah Fink, Kenny Fryde, Carolyn Gelenter, Michael Gold, Tony Greenstein, Abe Hayeem, Selma James, Michael Kalmanovitz, Paul Kaufman, Rachel Lever, Dr Les Lewidow, Susanne Levin, Prof emeritus Moshe Machover, Miriam Margolyes, Diana Neslen, Roland Rance, Frances Rifkin, Sheila Robin, Prof emeritus Steven Rose, Prof emeritus Jonathan Rosenhead, Leon Rosselson, Michael Sackin, Miriam Scharf, Ruth Tenne, Stanley Walinets, Sam Weinstein, Naomi Wimborne-Idrissi • Robert Booth reports ( 20 January ) that “UK Jews are braced for the worst” in an extensive article filled with antisemitic incidents, reported jihadist plots and suitcases packed to leave Britain.
Ranee
Definition:
(n.) Same as Rani.
Example Sentences:
(1) With a rane containing a minimum of five antibodies (gastrin, insulin, glucagon, somatostatin and pancreatic polypeptide), 15 tumours could be identified amongst the 22 tested.
(2) Electron microscopic findings of occasional desmosomes, a basal lamina associated with the plasma memb;rane, and perinuclear cytoplasmic filaments confirmed the diagnosis.
(3) Four new compounds were prepared and tested by Rane Laboratories for activity vs. Plasmodium berghei in mice.
(4) The compounds prepared displayed no activity in either the Rane P. berghei mouse screen or the Rane P. gallinaceum sporozoite-induced chick test.
(5) Two former Congress chief ministers of Goa, Digambar Kamat and Pratapsingh Rane, have been indicted for involvement in illegal mining and failure to safeguard the environment from mining-related devastation.
(6) Scanning calorimetry of egg-yolk lecithins indicated a strong dependence of transition temperature on water content in the rane 3 percent-20 percent water.
(7) 8-Aminoquinoline toxicity, as measured in the Rane mouse screen, was reduced, and these compounds showed significant blood schizonticidal antimalarial activity in mice.
(8) The compounds were tested for suppressive antimalarial activity against Plasmodium berghei in the Rane mouse screen and for radical curative activity against Plasmodium cynomolgi in the rhesus monkey.
(9) A survey was conducted of the chairmen of the departments of community dentistry (or an equivalent department) within all full-curriculum dental schools in the United States as of September 1973, to obtain information on the rane of extramural experiences, the departmental responsibilities for these experiences, the times and the distributions of the experiences, and on feedback related to the experiences.
(10) 4-Ethylprimaquine was also less toxic than primaquine, as measured in the Rane mouse screen.
(11) The percentage of bound drug was inversely related to the concentration of these two divalent cations, raning from 27% bound with no calcium and magnesium present to 17% bound in the presence of four times physiologic concentrations.
(12) Phonological coding, measured by the oral reading of nonwords, and orthographic coding, measured by the discrimination of words from homophonic nonwords (e.g., rane, rain), were compared for pairs of older children with reading disabilities (RD) and younger nondisabled readers matched on word recognition.
(13) 1981; Pacifici and Rane 1982, 1983; Schroeter and Amon 1983).