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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.

Roset


Definition:

  • (n.) A red color used by painters.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) This phenomenon tended to decline in 21 subjects with long-standing diabetes (greater than 1 yr) who taken as a group presented a normal number of RIN rosetting lymphocytes.
  • (2) Many of the rosetting cells were shown to be typical morphologic hairy cells by light and electron microscopy.
  • (3) A mixed lymphocyte culture (MLC) utilizing the purified cells as well as unpurified cells and sheep cell rosetted purified cells was performed with the donor.
  • (4) We have examined the effects of 1,25(OH)2D3 on T-cell populations isolated by buoyant density and E rosetting from human tonsils.
  • (5) Patient's peripheral blood lymphocytes, sensitised with leprosy antigen, show a low level of rosetting with patients' macrophages.
  • (6) At each time period, however, in vitro incubation with the thymic factor, thymosin fraction 5, significantly increased the percentage of E-rosetting lymphocytes.
  • (7) The conditions which lead to autorosette formation are similar to those required for sheep red-cell rosetting.
  • (8) Falls in the levels of all three types of rosetting lymphocyte were demonstrated over the same period.
  • (9) In some cases a low percentage of cells staining with anti-HC2 could be significantly increased by depleting T cells from the sample using sheep red blood cell rosetting.
  • (10) We have studied the occurrence and frequency of rosetting in 75 fresh patient isolates and have identified rosetting strains from Africa, South America, and Asia.
  • (11) Increased mouse red cell (M) rosetting lymphocytes were demonstrated in the peripheral blood of patients with chronic lymphatic leukaemia.
  • (12) Cell separation studies revealed that SPA enhancement of the AMLR was not mediated by T-cells, but was mediated by a non-adherent non-E-rosetting fraction of cells.
  • (13) Over 90 per cent of the thymus cells from each of twenty-six donors were T lymphocytes, identified by E-rosetting and less than 3 per cent of the cells were B lymphocytes identified by EAC-rosetting.
  • (14) Estimates of mean B lymphocytes plus blood monocytes in the separated suspensions, as measured by EAC rosettes (and peroxidase and differential counts for monocytes) are exceeded by TEAG-rosetting cells in the patients tested.
  • (15) In contrast, the rosetted cells had significantly lower NK activity, possessed typical lymphocyte morphology and expressed the T-cell-associated marker OKT3.
  • (16) The isolation scheme consists of incubating peripheral blood mononuclear cells (MNC) on nylon wool, rosetting the nylon wool non-adherent cells with sheep red blood cells (SRBCs) for 1 h at 29 degrees C and then utilizing a 'panning' technique to remove CD3+, non-rosetting cells.
  • (17) Separation procedures based on rosetting of certain categories of lymphocytes with sheep red cells through an Isopaque-Ficoll gradient indicated that effector cells lacked surface immunoglobulin and generally did not bear Fc receptors.
  • (18) The rosetting of the same parasites grown in blood group A or B RBC was less sensitive to heparin and was specifically inhibited only by the terminal mono- and trisaccharides of the A and the B blood group antigens, the H disaccharide, and fucose.
  • (19) PEG also induced autologous E rosetting which otherwise did not take place under the usual conditions.
  • (20) The percentage of cells possessing Fc receptors was determined by using immunoglobulin-coated (IgM, IgG or IgA) fluorescent microspheres in a multipoint rosetting assay.

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