What's the difference between reborn and redivivus?

Reborn


Definition:

  • (p. p.) Born again.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) "If I thought he was a bully or if I thought he was homophobic then I would take him off," Cooper told MediaGuardian's Radio Reborn conference in central London.
  • (2) Now the government must focus theirs," Miron told MediaGuardian's Radio Reborn conference in central London today.
  • (3) One of the largest independent advertising agencies in London, Mother was responsible for the Orange Film Board ads and the ITV Digital Monkey , since reborn as the simian face of PG Tips .
  • (4) During the Games, the tabloid commented, "we have seen Great Britain reborn and at its best".
  • (5) Tony Abbott reborn as Rudd 2.0 as Turnbull's worst nightmare comes to pass Read more Tony Abbott’s claim that the introduction of Australia’s next generation of submarines were delayed under the Turnbull government’s defence white paper, and that they could have been safely brought into service more quickly, has been categorically rejected by the secretary of the defence department, Dennis Richardson.
  • (6) With the assistant coach, Steve Holland, in charge, they certainly played like a group reborn.
  • (7) By the Fifties, musicologists believed it was a dying form, but in the Seventies, the corrido was reborn, with shoot-outs and drug-runners replacing bandoleros and revolution.
  • (8) Constâncio also harked back to the 1930s, when German philosopher Edmund Husserl warned that Europe faced an existential crisis that would either destroy it, or see it reborn.
  • (9) This is the enemy the reborn Labour party is facing.
  • (10) Mahmoud Jibril, the NTC prime minister, who is now expected to step down, said that the death of Gaddafi had left him feeling "relieved and reborn".
  • (11) But it was Rouhani's tone that was most remarkable, at the end of a week in which he sought to present Iran as a reborn country, following his June election.
  • (12) Radio Reborn • If you are writing a comment for publication, please mark clearly "for publication".
  • (13) There is no doubt that Wireless is a company reborn since the sale of its television assets last year and we are excited by its prospects,” said Thomson.
  • (14) It was dramatic and had a lot of excitement, but it was a rough start.” Holzher then opened a bar on H Street, another area striving to be reborn after being gutted in1968.
  • (15) One historian commented: “The poor family and the poor working family were about to be reborn as a political issue.” The year of Cathy Come Home also saw the launches of the campaigning housing charity Shelter and the Child Poverty Action Group.
  • (16) By tea-time, though, Sunderland’s limitations had been thoroughly exposed by the pace, movement and sheer workrate of a Palace side apparently reborn under Pardew’s tutelage.
  • (17) The nation state remains as resistant as ever to the demands of Europe’s reborn Holy Roman emperors.
  • (18) "Hope" is the answer to the riddle: what dies every morning and is reborn each night?
  • (19) • From $155 a night for two plus $25 per extra guest (some accommodate four or six guests), tinyhousehotel.com The Society Hotel Facebook Twitter Pinterest Photograph: NashCO Photo Originally opened in 1881 as a sailor’s mission – and after stints as a hospital and boarding house – the Society was reborn as a boutique hotel and hostel in 2015.
  • (20) Tehran's reborn symphony orchestra: an ovation before playing a note Read more Although it has become easier to perform music since Rouhani came to power, an increasing number of performances, including one by Tehran’s reborn symphony orchestra , have been cancelled at the last minute after intervention from forces that remain unknown to the artists.

Redivivus


Definition:

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The azasteroid, 25-azacoprostane (ASA-6), was evaluated for its effects on the growth, development and reproduction of the free-living nematodes, Caenorhabditis briggsae and Panagrellus redivivus.
  • (2) A peptide fraction from whole P. redivivus evoked an adipokinetic response in the locust, Schistocera gregaria which was dose dependent and was abolished by treatment with endopeptidase 24:11 but not by boiling or by incubation with leucine aminopeptidase.
  • (3) Taken together the results provide evidence for the absence of sialic acid in P. redivivus and C. elegans using the most sensitive and diagnostic technique currently available.
  • (4) Two families of highly reiterated satellite nucleotide (nt) sequences have been found in the genome of the sexually separated nematode Panagrellus redivivus.
  • (5) P. redivivus strain C15 was found to have a high spontaneous mutation frequency compared to the standard Caenorhabditis elegans laboratory strain N2.
  • (6) The distribution of cytochrome P-450, b5 and associated oxidations, aniline hydroxylase, 7-ethoxycoumarin O-deethylase and 4-nitroanisole O-demethylase were studied in the parasitic nematode Heligmosomoides polygyrus, its mammalian host, Mus musculus and the free-living nematode Panagrellus redivivus.
  • (7) P. redivivus was able to reduce 1,2-dimethyl-4-(4-carboxyphenylazo)-5-hydroxybenzene and azobenzene, which is predominantly microsomal.
  • (8) A complete sequence of urea cycle enzymes could not be demonstrated in either P. redivivus or H. polygyrus.
  • (9) The NADH linked and NADPH linked reductions in P. redivivus were mitochondrial and cytosolic activities respectively.
  • (10) Tissue levels of guanosine 3',5'-cyclic monophosphate (c-GMP) were determined by radioimmunoassay in mixed-age populations of the free living nematode Panagrellus redivivus.
  • (11) This figure is astonishingly high, considering a C-value of 70,000 kb in P. redivivus, which is thought to be the lower limit for metazoans.
  • (12) Both H. polygyrus and P. redivivus can oxidatively deaminate a range of L-amino acids, although D-amino acid oxidase activity was low.
  • (13) Immunocytochemistry using polyclonal antisera raised to fragments or derivatives of locust adipokinetic hormone (AKH) I and IIs (Schooneveld et al., 1983, 1985, 1986) selectively stained cells in the nervous system of the free-living nematode, Panagrellus redivivus.
  • (14) In the presence of cholesterol and ASA-6, growth and reproduction of C. briggsae, but not of P. redivivus, was inhibited after five generations.
  • (15) In contrast to the nematodes Ascaris lumbricoides and Parascaris equorum, however, P. redivivus does not seem to eliminate large blocks of satellite DNA in the presomatic cells during early development.
  • (16) Finally, I show that the pattern of staining in the nematode P. redivivus is similar to that seen in animals carrying the e2481 mutation.
  • (17) The fate of the known sterol precursor squalene 2,3-oxide was investigated in the free-living nematode Panagrellus redivivus.
  • (18) To characterize the genetic lesions occurring in spontaneous C15 mutants, we molecularly cloned the homolog of the C. elegans unc-22 gene from wild-type P. redivivus and two strains carrying spontaneous mutations in this gene.
  • (19) Tissue levels of adenosine 3', 5'-cyclic monophosphate (c-AMP) were determined by a protein binding assay in mixed populations of the free living nematode Panagrellus redivivus.
  • (20) It is established that P. redivivus has the capacity for biosynthesis of lanosterol.

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