What's the difference between roed and rood?

Roed


Definition:

  • (a.) Filled with roe.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) In a double-blind, randomized, within-patient comparative study, the efficacy and tolerability of Ro 14-9706 (an arotinoid methyl sulfone) in the treatment of actinic keratoses was compared with that of tretinoin (all-trans-retinoic acid).
  • (2) The apparent localisation of the two main receptor differences (high-affinity [3H]muscimol binding and diazepam sensitivity of [3H]Ro 15-4513 binding) to the cerebellar granule layer suggests a genetic modification in the granule cells of alcohol-sensitive rats.
  • (3) Similar enhancement of [3H]phenytoin binding was observed when diazepam was replaced by Ro 5-4864 (4'-chlorodiazepam) which is selective for the 'peripheral' type benzodiazepine binding sites.
  • (4) We conclude from our study that the gel double-diffusion technique employing human spleen extract as a source of the Ro(SSA) antigen is, at present, the most cost-effective test to detect anti-Ro(SSA) antibodies.
  • (5) The authors report their experience, over a 26-month period, in the management of 60 parkinsonian patients with the combination of levodopa and an inhibitor of peripheral dopa-decarboxylase, Ro 4-4602.
  • (6) Serotypes of the virus varied in their susceptibility to these three agents, whereas Ro 09-0179 and enviroxime showed activity against all the serotypes of the virus tested to date.
  • (7) maximal effect achieved) of these halides to inhibit [3H]Ro 5-4864 binding.
  • (8) The flumazenil analogue, Ro 16-0154, a benzodiazepine partial inverse agonist, has been labeled by halogen exchange to enable SPECT investigations of central benzodiazepine receptors in the human brain.
  • (9) Classic and variant small cell lung cancer (SCLC) lines were adapted to growth in RO medium.
  • (10) Lymphopenia was associated with anti-Ro (SS-A) and, secondarily, with anti-single-stranded DNA.
  • (11) Spontaneous Ro 23-6240-resistant mutants were only isolated from Enterobacter cloacae with a frequency similar to that of ciprofloxacin (4.8 X 10(-8) and 2.4 X 10(-8), respectively).
  • (12) The study also confirms that some patients make anti-Ro(SSA) antibodies directed solely at unique human Ro(SSA) antigen epitopes.
  • (13) Three fractionated X-ray schedules were used, with and without the electron-affinic radiosensitizer of hypoxic cells, Ro-07-0582, to determine the local control of first-generation transplants of spontaneous mammary tumours in C3H mice.
  • (14) R units are either occupied (RO) or unoccupied (RU); C units are either active (CA) or inactive (CI).
  • (15) The presence of anti-Ro antibody in maternal serum is a serologic marker for increased risk of the development of congenital complete heart block in the fetus.
  • (16) These actions were blocked by the central benzodiazepine antagonist Ro 15-1788.
  • (17) In contrast, Ro 4-1284 showed a considerably weaker effect thatn the neuroleptics in interfering with tryptamine uptake.
  • (18) Our data indicate that [3H]Ro 5-4864 binding sites are not identical to those labeled by PK 11195.
  • (19) Ro 09-0410, RMI-15,731, and 4',6-dichloroflavan inactivated the virus directly, although 4',6-dichloroflavan did so only slightly.
  • (20) WBH had no effect on Ro 31-0313 tumour concentrations or its exclusion from brain.

Rood


Definition:

  • (n.) A representation in sculpture or in painting of the cross with Christ hanging on it.
  • (n.) A measure of five and a half yards in length; a rod; a perch; a pole.
  • (n.) The fourth part of an acre, or forty square rods.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The two-color method originally described by Van Rood et al.
  • (2) Rood (1980) stated that many people want a "womb with a view," so that they remain protected and yet passively observe the outside world.
  • (3) (R. G. Duggleby, H. Kinns and J. I. Rood, A computer program for determining the size of DNA restriction fragments.
  • (4) The current study expands exploratory findings of S. W. Brown with Rood in 1982 and Yakimowski in 1987, using confirmatory factor analytical procedures.
  • (5) Children are welcome to ring the bell held by the medieval figure of Jack-smite-the-clock while you inspect the damage wrought by the Suffolk-born iconoclast William "Basher" Dowsing during the civil war: he scrubbed the faces from all the finely painted apostles and saints on the rood screen.
  • (6) The catQ gene contained internal HindII, HaeIII, and DraI restriction sites and was distinct from the catP gene, which was originally cloned (L. J. Abraham, A. J. Wales, and J. I. Rood Plasmid 14:37-46, 1985) from the conjugative C. perfringens R plasmid, pIP401.
  • (7) Although references to Saint Apollonia are common on the Continent, references to the saint are extremely rare in Britain--with the exception of representations in rood screens or elsewhere in churches.

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