What's the difference between saith and stith?

Saith


Definition:

  • () 3d pers. sing. pres. of Say.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) In addition were found minor amounts of Q-9 in samples of saithe heart and red muscle.
  • (2) A test on cellular fragments of red muscle tissue of saithe showed that the ubiquinone was concentrated in the mitochondria fraction.
  • (3) -We found for the fishes of greatest economic importance herring, cod, saithe, haddock very low averages of less than 0,1 ppm.
  • (4) Five individual saithe, Pollachius virens, were able to join schools of 25 normal saithe swimming in an annular tank, while blinded with opaque eye covers.
  • (5) In white muscles of saithe there was an extra band, present in minor amounts.
  • (6) Therefore we have investigated serum samples from saithes of different ages by using an indirect ELISA to estimate the antibody-titer against excretory-secretory Anisakis antigen.
  • (7) From the fact that older saithes (more than 5 years old) are showing significantly lower prevalence of attack by Anisakis larvae in lateral muscle than younger saithes (3-4 years old), the question arises if this phenomenon is based on a specific immune response.
  • (8) With the exception of five isolates from wild saithe (Pollachius virens), the strains originated from nine different species of farmed fish.
  • (9) ), saithe (Pollachius virens) and monkfish (Squatina squatina) liver oils gave similar triglyceride profiles.
  • (10) Or do they prefer one of those modern translations in which "Vanity of vanities, saith the Preacher, all is vanity" is lyrically rendered as "Perfectly pointless, says the Teacher.
  • (11) But of whence their sovereignty came, the treaty saith nought.
  • (12) The determination of E 110, E 111, and E 124 in fish samples (canned saithe) is described.
  • (13) An attempt has been made to examine the saithe's external parasites with respect to host age and the reproduction time of Clavella adunca in the North Sea.
  • (14) Strains isolated from reared coastal cod (Gadus morhua), turbot (Scophthalmus maximus), halibut (Hippoglossus hippoglossus), free-living saithe (Pollachius virens), and partly from reared Atlantic salmon differed from strains harboring the 47-MDa virulence plasmid by not containing this plasmid, by having different biochemical traits, and by being serotype O2.
  • (15) Results showing a moderate correlation (r = 0.66) between the height of titer and the age of underfeeding saithes (post spawning) and a close correlation (r = 0.93) of saithes in an optimal condition (pre spawning).
  • (16) Suspensions of erythroctes from certain marine fish (cod, saithe, haddock and mackerel) were 4--16 times more sensitive than human or horse erythrocytes to staphylococcal delta-haemolysin.
  • (17) Although it is unlikely that blind saithe could school in the wild, the constraints of the apparatus permitted a demonstration of a role of the lateral line organ in schooling.
  • (18) It may be concluded that the migration-distance and the lifetime of Anisakis larvae in lateral-muscle is influenced by a specific immune response which increases with the age of the saithes.
  • (19) The myosin content from red and white muscles of three marine fish species, saithe (Pollachius virens.
  • (20) Saithe (Pollachius virens L.) were starved for 66 days at 10 degrees C and activities of aryl sulfatase, acid proteinase, beta-glucuronidase, RNAase and acid phosphatase measured in homogenates prepared from fast and slow myotomal muscles.

Stith


Definition:

  • (a.) Strong; stiff; rigid.
  • (n.) An anvil; a stithy.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) 255, 63-71, 1990; Varnold and Smith, Development 109, 597-604, 1990; Stith et al., J.
  • (2) Two of these studies (Varnold and Smith, 1990; Stith et al., 1991) found a rapid, but transient decrease in the levels of DAG of approximately 25 to 30% within 5 to 30 sec following the addition of progesterone to the oocytes.

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