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Sabella


Definition:

  • (n.) A genus of tubicolous annelids having a circle of plumose gills around the head.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Higuaín was not fully fit which, with Rodrigo Palacio out with a calf injury, perhaps in part explained why Alejandro Sabella had made the change.
  • (2) He is different.” Sabella had admitted that his team were, naturally enough, dependent on Messi after two wonderful goals secured two victories for a team that had performed poorly.
  • (3) His appraisal of Argentina’s current squad is succinct: “Alejandro [Sabella]has shown he isn’t closed in on a single idea of how to play, having tried many variables and combinations,” he says.
  • (4) We can’t make two steps when we have to make one,” said Sabella.
  • (5) Argentina were solid rather than spectacular, which is Sabella’s way, but it still felt rather anti-climactic given both the potential of their forward line and the narrative of the tournament so far.
  • (6) Sabella was a devotee of 5-3-2 when he led Estudiantes to the title and the Copa Libertadores but the danger of using three central defenders against a lone centre-forward is that, with two spare men, one is left redundant.
  • (7) Angel Di Maria and Sergio Aguero are both fit for the bench, but Sabella is taking no risks, you know how he rolls.
  • (8) I have great admiration for them,” said Sabella of Germany, who hammered Brazil 7-1 in the other semi-final on Tuesday.
  • (9) Now Alejandro Sabella’s side can truly contemplate success in their bitter rivals’ back yard and a first World Cup win since 1986.
  • (10) The final 23 players in Argentina’s World Cup squad were announced on the eve of our meeting, and many a conversation ensued about a lack of “pure backs” in Sabella’s selection.
  • (11) The Germans will have benefited from an extra day’s rest ahead of that match with Sabella, whose side had endured their second period of extra-time of the finals, admitting some of his players were “sore, beaten, tired as a result of a war”.
  • (12) June 18, 2014 Sivan John (@SivanJohn) So for the first time in #WorldCup2014 , Alejandro Sabella has all 23 #ARG players available for selection in #IRN on their mind next.
  • (13) He’s been in another two World Cups and been out in the quarter-finals but now he has a chance to win it.” Sabella’s agent, Eugenio López, told FM Delta in Argentina that the former Sheffield United player would step down after the tournament in Brazil.
  • (14) It was a lesson for us, the Brazil game.” As tens of thousands of Argentinians were expected to flood into Rio, many setting up camp in the city’s iconic Sambadrome, the Manchester City full-back said that Sabella’s side would take inspiration from the massive patriotic support.
  • (15) Defensively, they were not convincing and Sergio Agüero departed early with what Sabella said was a muscular problem that would be assessed on Thursday, although Ezequiel Lavezzi played well in his absence.
  • (16) Thus, arginine kinase from Sabella muscle, of molecular weight 150 000, consists of four similar polypeptide chains, but possesses only two substrate binding sites per tetrameric molecule.
  • (17) Sabella has been much concerned with Argentina’s weakness on the flanks to the counterattack, perhaps a little too much here as, despite 73% possession in the first half, Zabaleta and Rojo failed to stretch a deep Iranian defence out wide.
  • (18) His diplomatic nature means he consistently backs Sabella’s decisions publicly.
  • (19) As Alejandro Sabella’s agent revealed to an Argentinian radio station that he planned to step down after the World Cup final, Zabaleta vowed to ensure their coach went out on a high against Germany .
  • (20) Germany are always a very difficult hurdle to overcome, and even more so when they’ve had the extra day and, indeed, could rein themselves in for the second half last night,” said Sabella, referring to Joachim Löw’s side’s 7-1 thrashing of Brazil when the contest had effectively been settled by the break.

Tube


Definition:

  • (n.) A hollow cylinder, of any material, used for the conveyance of fluids, and for various other purposes; a pipe.
  • (n.) A telescope.
  • (n.) A vessel in animal bodies or plants, which conveys a fluid or other substance.
  • (n.) The narrow, hollow part of a gamopetalous corolla.
  • (n.) A priming tube, or friction primer. See under Priming, and Friction.
  • (n.) A small pipe forming part of the boiler, containing water and surrounded by flame or hot gases, or else surrounded by water and forming a flue for the gases to pass through.
  • (n.) A more or less cylindrical, and often spiral, case secreted or constructed by many annelids, crustaceans, insects, and other animals, for protection or concealment. See Illust. of Tubeworm.
  • (n.) One of the siphons of a bivalve mollusk.
  • (v. t.) To furnish with a tube; as, to tube a well.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Carbon dioxide (CO2) levels, volumes, and temperatures of expired gas were measured from the tracheal and esophageal tubes.
  • (2) These organic compounds were found to be stable on the sorbent tubes for at least seven days.
  • (3) Since the advance and return of sperm inside the tubes could facilitate the interaction of sperm with secretions participating in its maturation, the persistent infertility after vasectomy could be related to the contractile alteration that follows the excessive tubal distention.
  • (4) Average fluoroscopy time per procedure was 27.8 minutes of which 15.1 minutes were for nephrostomy tube insertion and 12.7 minutes were for calculi extraction.
  • (5) Cells (1 x 10(5)) were seeded in 12- x -75-mm tissue culture tubes and incubated with various doses of IL-1 beta, IL-1 alpha, TNF-alpha, and IFN-gamma, alone or in specific combinations, for 15 min, two, 12, 24, and 72 h. PGE concentrations in the media were measured by radio-immunoassay.
  • (6) This attack can take place during organogenesis, during early differentiation of neural anlagen after neural tube closure or during biochemical differentiation of the brain.
  • (7) 16 tube (usually a Baker tube) was inserted by gastrostomy and advanced distally into the colon.
  • (8) At first, immunofluorescence demonstrated the presence of laminin-binding sites at the surface of germ tubes.
  • (9) By 3 d in the chick embryo, the first neurons detected by antibodies to Ng-CAM are located in the ventral neural tube; these precursors of motor neurons emit well-stained fibers to the periphery.
  • (10) The flow of a specified concentration of test gas exits from the mixing board, enters a distributing tube, and is then distributed equally to 12 chamber tubes housing one mouse each.
  • (11) The X-ray tube rotates outside the detector array at the rate of one revolution per second.
  • (12) Predominantly observed defects included neural crest cells in ectopic locations, both within and external to the neural tube, and mildly deformed neural tubes containing some dissociating cells.
  • (13) To provide a seal with low pressure-high volume cuffed tubes, cuff sizes of 20.5 mm and 27.5 mm are recommended for female and male patients, respectively.
  • (14) In a double-blind trial, 50 patients with subcostal incisions performed for cholecystectomy or splenectomy, received 10 ml of either 0.5% bupivacaine plain or physiological saline twice daily by wound perfusion through an indwelling drainage tube for 3 days after operation.
  • (15) Since the early 1960's nasotracheal tubes have been used for neonates with primary respiratory diseases which necessitated positive pressure ventilation.
  • (16) Multiple blood samples were obtained over one dosing interval following oral CyA administration in eight liver transplant patients before and after T-tube clamping.
  • (17) Capnometry was performed through the lumen (CO2d) and the proximal end of the endotracheal tube (CO2p).
  • (18) The normal tissues included the ovary, fallopian tube, uterine endometrium, uterine cervix, and vagina.
  • (19) A survey into the current usage of tracheal tubes and associated procedures, such as various sedation regimes and antacid therapy, in intensive care units was carried out in Sweden by sending a questionnaire to physicians in charge of intensive care units in 70 acute hospitals which included seven main teaching hospitals.
  • (20) The NJ tubes remained in place an average of 13 days, and the GJ tubes remained in place an average of 37 days.

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