What's the difference between rental and trental?

Rental


Definition:

  • (n.) A schedule, account, or list of rents, with the names of the tenants, etc.; a rent roll.
  • (n.) A sum total of rents; as, an estate that yields a rental of ten thousand dollars a year.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Airbnb also features a number of independently posted holiday rentals in Brazil's favelas.
  • (2) Two years later, the privately held Lovefilm acquired Amazon's UK and German movie rental business, with the online retail giant taking a stake in the business as part of the deal.
  • (3) LCP said one- and two-bedroom flats in the centre of the city were popular with corporate renters and international students, and that demand was fuelling rental growth.
  • (4) If it passes, the measure will enforce new limits on the number of days short term rental properties can be offered yearly and require the companies to report the rates charged and durations of stays.
  • (5) Soaring demand for rental property means homes are being let in record time, even though more properties are coming on to the market, according to research from lettings agent Countrywide.
  • (6) Toyota immediately suspended the rental car commercials in which he appears and industry experts speculated the band was likely to lose more lucrative contracts.
  • (7) BHS shareholders led by Green, and the billionaire’s family, withdrew more than £580m in dividends , rental payments and interest on loans from the failed department store chain before he sold it for £1 in March 2015.
  • (8) LoveFilm, bought out by Amazon three years ago in a deal worth nearly £200m , will be folded into the online retailer's British website next week, creating a one-stop service for digital streaming, DVD rental and books.
  • (9) Lack of construction to meet an increase in demand for both rental and for purchase has contributed to increase in cost of housing in the US.
  • (10) Photograph: ONS That covers banks, insurers, technology companies, other financial firms, estate agents, and goods rental companies.
  • (11) Roger Harding, Shelter’s director of communications, policy and campaigns, said: “It beggars belief that a landlord can evict a family simply because they have three children, and the fact that this one has is yet another sign of our broken rental market.
  • (12) The Apple boss opened up several new fronts at the start of the year, with plans to launch online movie rentals and a revamped "Apple TV" on which to play them, trying to do for broadband-based video on demand what iTunes did for music downloads.
  • (13) Le Grand Bornand is one of the first resorts to offer Snooc rental.
  • (14) But PricedOut said proposals to expand the private rented sector came with a "massive omission" over security for tenants, mostly on six-month or one-year contracts, and failed to tackle tax breaks that give rental investors a head start over first-time buyers.
  • (15) On top of that you will also face a line rental charge of £15.45.
  • (16) She will recommend better regulation of the rental sector as part of the report.
  • (17) Daily cost including drug, pharmacy and nursing time, pump rental was 33%, PA, versus 23%, PB, more than conventional therapy.
  • (18) While the proportions may vary year to year, we invariably spend more on residences than we receive in rental income.
  • (19) Rental arrears are up among social tenants as a result of the bedroom tax and other benefit cuts, with 28% of them going into the red for the first time .
  • (20) A rental contract can stipulate that tenants ask a landlord before switching energy supplier, but it can't refuse permission to switch.

Trental


Definition:

  • (n.) An office and mass for the dead on the thirtieth day after death or burial.
  • (n.) Hence, a dirge; an elegy.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The effects of pentoxifylline (Trental) on diabetic neurotrophic foot ulcers was assessed.
  • (2) Pentoxifylline (Trental) has been shown to increase the intracellular cAMP concentration.
  • (3) Parenteral pentoxifylline (Trental) lowered blood and plasma viscosity of patients significantly, especially when measured at low shear rates.
  • (4) Trental is concluded to deserve a wide application in the clinical practice for the peripheral diabetic angiopathy treatment in patients with diabetes mellitus.
  • (5) Eighty-two type I and type II diabetic patients with microproteinuria were randomized and assigned to two different protocols: protocol A, patients treated with pentoxifylline (Trental 400); protocol B, patients without hemorheologic treatment, in whom hypoglycemic therapy was just more strictly enforced.
  • (6) Results obtained after the administration of 3,7-Dimethyl-1-(5-oxo-hexyl)-xanthine (Pentoxifylline, Trental) in the treatment of 49 cases suffering from occlusion of the retinal vessels and 23 cases with vascular occlusion in the N. opticus are reported and commented with a view to the bad prognosis of these serious disorders, 55% of the patients showing definite improvement of visual acuity.
  • (7) Pentoxifylline (Trental) is a well-known vasoactive drug with proven clinical efficacy in various circulatory disorders.
  • (8) The preparation Trental 100 was given to 73 patients in a vascular surgery department at a daily dose of 2-3 dragees over an average of 2-3 months.
  • (9) The use of trental in patients with Stage IIA and Stage IIB disease decreased pathological changes in microvessels, limited erythrocyte aggregation in them and enhanced potentialities of the microcirculatory bed in oxygen supply of tissues.
  • (10) Differences in the mechanisms of action of trental, phosphaden and essentiale are identified by means of television capillaroscopy, termography, scanning electron microscopy; the mechanism of the antianginal effect of extracorporeal carbohemoperfusion is specified.
  • (11) Compared with the control group and that treated with dextran 40 the group treated with Trental showed significant decrease in necroses.
  • (12) Specific features of the delivery and the possible side affects of intraarterial infusions of trental and actovegin on the retina, vessels, and the optic nerve in administration of these drugs into the peripheral periorbital branches of the orbital artery were under study.
  • (13) Using a standardized procedure we have experimented on rats in order to examine the rate of necrosis in pedicle flaps in conjunction with 3,7-dimethyl-1-(5-oxo-hexyl)-xanthine (pentoxifyline, Trental) and dextran 40.
  • (14) The use of trental as a constituent part of therapy led to significant correction of the altered parameters of microcirculation and reduction of the time of ulcer cicatrization.
  • (15) Pentoxifylline (Trental) has multiple mechanisms of action, including stimulation of prostacyclin synthesis, decreased aggregation of platelets, increased deformability of red blood cells, increased mobility of neutrophils, and increased fibrinolysis.
  • (16) Streptokinase induced thrombolysis of radioactive labeled human fibrin clots was potentiated by simultaneous treatment with pentoxifylline (Trental).
  • (17) Based on the observed good tolerability and pronounced efficacy Trental 400 can be considered as an easy to handle therapeutic tool for the long term treatment of symptoms resulting from peripheral and cerebral vascular disorders.
  • (18) Erythrocyte flexibility (expressed by filterability through micropore filters), red cell aggregation and plasma viscosity deteriorate with progression of disease especially in Stage IIb and III Fontaine classification, with walking distance below 150 m. Trental treatment resulted in patients with advanced POAD stages in improvement of red cell filterability, red cell aggregation, decrease of plasma viscosity, increase in absolute walking distance and relief from rest pain, suggesting that such patients are accessible to conservative treatment with hemorheologically active agents.
  • (19) The influence of the xanthine derivative pentoxifylline ('Trental' or BL191; Hoechst-Roussel) on exercise tolerance was measured in 38 subjects with stable, severe to moderately severe, intermittent claudication who completed a randomised, double-blind, placebo controlled, cross-over clinical trial.
  • (20) To further investigate the effectiveness of pentoxifylline (trental) treatment in male infertility, we studied 22 young men (mean age 28.4 years) with "idiopathic" oligo-asthenozoospermia treated for 6 months with the drug (1200 mg daily orally).

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