What's the difference between risen and rosen?

Risen


Definition:

  • (p. p.) of Rise
  • () p. p. & a. from Rise.
  • (p. p. & a.) Obs. imp. pl. of Rise.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Recently, the use of pentamidine has risen because of its efficacy in managing patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) and Pneumocystis carinii infection.
  • (2) Respectable Europeans may damn the nationalist parties that have risen up against mass immigration as “far right”.
  • (3) And the number has risen sharply since 1980, with nearly 1 billion people added to the ranks of the poor over the past 35 years.
  • (4) Increasing food inflation means families within this group have to pay a £280 cost of living "premium" as they spend a greater share of their budget on essentials (which have risen faster than other goods) compared with higher-income households.
  • (5) Primary cadaveric graft survival was 72 and 42% at 1 and 3 years respectively; although since 1985 1 year graft survival has risen to 90%.
  • (6) Global rates of depression have not risen to the same extent, even though more people are being diagnosed in some countries.
  • (7) IgA concentrations had risen to the normal range for age in 22.2% of children presenting with aIgAd and 77.6% presenting with pIgAd when restudied at a median interval of 3.2 and 3.0 years, respectively.
  • (8) During the last 3 years the number of prisoners in Finland, has risen, being for the moment 105 per 100,000 inhabitants, one of the highest rates in Europe.
  • (9) But no sooner had Hull hopes risen than they were dented by Meyler.
  • (10) The judge has yet to see the camp, but said he would visit the site on Monday evening once the court had risen.
  • (11) By October 2018 this minimum will have risen to 8%, made up of at least 3% from the company, up to 4% from the employee, and 1% tax relief.
  • (12) But yesterday the Tories said the move was laughable as the number of quangos had risen dramatically since Labour came to power in 1997, despite a promise by Gordon Brown in opposition of a "bonfire of the quangos".
  • (13) In these countries, however, a question has risen as to priority and justification for developing neonatal intensive care.
  • (14) There has been little impact on interest rates, banks have not increased their lending and the yen has risen on the foreign exchanges - the opposite of what was planned - because investors fear that the Bank of Japan is fast running out of ammunition.
  • (15) The scene highlighted Dines's explosive charisma and the fact that, since the death of Andrea Dworkin, she has risen to that most difficult and interesting of public roles: the world's leading anti-pornography campaigner.
  • (16) Supporters of the 1981 budget say Howe raised taxes when he froze personal tax allowances at a time when they should have risen 15% to keep pace with inflation.
  • (17) The editor of the Spectator stalks the corridors reminding all and sundry that the national debt will have risen far faster and higher under Cameron than under Labour in 13 years.
  • (18) Seven years later, the number of British mosques identified with Wahhabism had risen to 110.
  • (19) The ONS said UK's debt pile had risen to £1.11tn or 70.7% of GDP.
  • (20) However, while the intestinal oxygen consumption increases along with the blood flow, when the blood flow to the whole splanchnic area has risen the oxygen consumption has not increased moreover it has decreased.

Rosen


Definition:

  • (a.) Consisting of roses; rosy.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Here we report a follow-up on a boy born in 1983 into a family with presumed Simpson-Golabi-Behmel syndrome and first reported as patient 3 by Opitz [1984] under the designation "Golabi-Rosen" syndrome.
  • (2) Juvenile papillomatosis is a proliferative epithelial lesion of the female breast, and Rosen et al.
  • (3) The procedure uses a strain of E. coli (NR-70) lacking the extrinsic (F1) sector of the ATPase complex and which in consequently permeable to protons (B. P. Rosen, J. Bacteriol.
  • (4) In WPP's 2010 annual report published in April, Jeffrey Rosen, chairman of the compensation committee, said: "Given the increased importance of digital strategy to the group and Mr Read's personal development, an increase to his remuneration was in order."
  • (5) Two recent studies [Britigan, Rosen, Thompson, Chai & Cohen (1986) J. Biol.
  • (6) Julia Donaldson will be showcasing her latest book The Flying Bath as part of the children's programme, as the actor Mackenzie Crook launches his new title The Lost Journals of Benjamin Tooth, Frank Cottrell Boyce returns to Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, and Rosen celebrates 25 years of We're Going on a Bear Hunt.
  • (7) Between September 1977 and September 1980 we implanted 4 Rosen inflatable incontinence prostheses in 4 men with urinary incontinence.
  • (8) Cabañas, I. G. Rosen, and K. S. Kang, J. Bacteriol.
  • (9) 2.32am BST Dan Rosen (@drosennhl) Jonathan Quick must not have any bone structure.
  • (10) Phosphomannan polysaccharides and fucoidan, a polymer of fucose 4-sulfate, have been demonstrated to inhibit adhesion of lymphocytes to tissue sections that contain high endothelial venules (Stoolman, L. M., T. S. Tenforde, and S. D. Rosen, 1984, J.
  • (11) The chemotherapy protocol described by Rosen was selected according to histological classification of sarcomas (small cell sarcoma, spindle cell sarcoma, pleomorphic sarcoma).
  • (12) The biochemical basis of cell motility has been viewed as a complex process involving cell surface membrane proteins, integrin receptors, growth factors and their receptors, and cytoskeletal components [Rosen & Goldberg (1989) In Vitro 25, 1079].
  • (13) In a companion study, Rosen, Hitchcock, Sananes, Miserendino, and Davis (1991) demonstrated a direct anatomical projection from the central nucleus to the brainstem startle reflex circuit.
  • (14) 101 children in Tromsö, Norway, treated with the Frejka pillow for 4.5 months because of neonatal hip instability (NHI) were compared with 307 children in Malmö, Sweden, treated with the von Rosen splint for 3 months.
  • (15) The cause of this disease, which Rosen called "pulmonary alveolar proteinosis," is not known, nor is there a known means of cure.
  • (16) This month's guest authors are affiliated with the substance abuse treatment and treatment research unit of the Connecticut Mental Health Center and the department of psychiatry at Yale University School of Medicine, where Dr. Rosen is instructor and Dr. Kosten is associate professor.
  • (17) Zinc oxide eugenol, CRCS and Rosen's Cement and non eugenol containing sealers and N2 on forty eight non-vital anterior teeth, with a periapical radiolucent area of 1-7mm in diameter.
  • (18) In group I, 120 neonates and infants aged 1 week to 2 months (195 hips) were treated by various methods of hip abduction (Von Rosen splint, clothes, pillows, plastic splints).
  • (19) Rosen Plevneliev said Bulgarians were watching Britain's immigration debate unfold and raising questions about the "democratic, tolerant and humane British society".
  • (20) The ordinary Tyr-Glu pair, which is observed in X-ray structure [Low, Preston, Sato, Rosen, Searl, Rudko & Richardson (1976) Proc.

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