(a.) Next in order after the sixth;; coming after six others.
(a.) Constituting or being one of seven equal parts into which anything is divided; as, the seventh part.
(n.) One next in order after the sixth; one coming after six others.
(n.) The quotient of a unit divided by seven; one of seven equal parts into which anything is divided.
(n.) An interval embracing seven diatonic degrees of the scale.
(n.) A chord which includes the interval of a seventh whether major, minor, or diminished.
Example Sentences:
(1) On the seventh day, when middle ear effusions were absent, the ciliary activity had recovered to normal.
(2) Five subtypic specificities of Bw22 were defined using 38 informative local and Seventh Histocompatibility Workshop sera: Bw54, 22.2, J2, Bw42, and a new Bw22 associated antigen Te90.
(3) The trachea and the bronchial tree (first through seventh order branches) both synthesized alpha1(II) chains.
(4) The ratio of total protein content of DNA content increased 1.46 fold in 10(-5) M dexamethasone-treated cells on the seventh day of cultivation.
(5) The uterine osteosarcoma is the seventh case reported in the world, while it is the second case of synchronous triple primary tumors of the upper female genital tract.
(6) In addition to generating a chemotactic factor, plasmin destroys the complement-associated chemotactic factor that is a trimolecular complex consisting of the fifth (C'5), sixth (C'6), and seventh (C'7) components of complement.
(7) The seventh patient did not have a third look laparotomy and is currently inevaluable for response.
(8) Amid Republican disarray, Democrats on Wednesday marked the seventh anniversary of the Affordable Care Act on the East Steps of the Capitol.
(9) It represents the seventh case to occur in the base of tongue and the second to be associated with pregnancy.
(10) The following examinations were performed before operation, on the first, third, seventh and fourteenth postoperative day: 1) total number of leukocytes and lymphocytes 2) total number of lymphocyte subpopulations (T cells, B cells, Leu2a positive cells, Leu3a positive cells) 3) serum concentration of immunoglobulins (IgG, IgA, IgM).
(11) A limit value of 4.6 per cent has been commonly assumed in literature and proved to be a sound basis for udder health assessment, provided that the given phase of lactation is taken into due consideration (exclusion of cows in the first month post partum as well as of aged milking cows from the seventh month of lactation).
(12) We showed previously that trehalose dimycolate (TDM) in oil administered intraperitoneally into susceptible mice produced interstitial and hemorrhagic pneumonitis by the seventh day after injection and that mature T cells are necessary for the production of these lesions.
(13) "We have rhetorical pressure, which we are using, and we have the Seventh Fleet, which nobody wants to use, and in between our options are more constrained," he said.
(14) Two hundred and thirty-five patients (79 per cent of the cohort) showed impairment in some aspect of cognitive function at the seventh day after operation.
(15) The FTSE 100 advanced for a seventh straight day on Friday, putting it on course for its biggest weekly gain in more than three years.
(16) They currently lie seventh in the Premier League table after David Moyes succeeded Ferguson as the club's manager.
(17) Six bars in Chicago announced they would stop selling Russian products, and a seventh bar said it had withdrawn Stolichnaya, according to Windy City Times, a Chicago LGBT newspaper.
(18) The ages of the patients ranged from forty-two to eighty-three years, with the highest incidence between the fifth and seventh decades.
(19) It is concluded that this association of truncus arteriosus, aortic arch abnormalities and facial anomalies involves first and fourth branchial arch maldevelopment, and indicates embryological insult between the fourth and seventh weeks of gestation.
(20) Surgery of the perforated caecum and ampulla recti was carried out during the first 24 hours, and that of the sigmoid flexure on the seventh day.
Seventy
Definition:
(a.) Seven times ten; one more than sixty-nine.
(n.) The sum of seven times ten; seventy units or objects.
(n.) A symbol representing seventy units, as 70, or lxx.
Example Sentences:
(1) Seventy patients were randomised to Fm 40 mg at night and Rn placebo and 62 to Rn 300 mg at night and Fm placebo.
(2) Of the 138 patients who were admitted to the study, only seventy-one (51 per cent) could be followed for an average of 3.5 years (a typical return rate of urban trauma centers).
(3) Seventy-six patients with established atherosclerotic disease were treated daily with either 250 micrograms of chromium orally as chromium chloride or a placebo for a period of 7 to 16 months (mean, 11.1 months).
(4) Seventy-eight patients presented optochiasmal arachnoiditis: 12 had trigeminal neuralgia; 1, arachnoiditis of the cerebellopontile angle; 6, arachnoiditis of the convex surface of the brain; and 3, the hypertensive hydrocephalic syndrome due to occlusion of the CSF routes.
(5) Seventy-five hands showed normal distal latency, in which cases, however, the SNCV of the ring finger was always outside the normal range, while the SNCVs of the thumb, index and middle fingers were abnormal in 64%, 80% and 92% of cases respectively.
(6) In all examined animals and in all examined tissues we found out a diploid number of seventy chromosomes.
(7) Seventy-three percent of 90 psychiatric inpatients had a coexisting anxiety disorder.
(8) Seventy-one patients with 80 lower limbs clinically suspected of deep venous thrombosis (DVT) were investigated by both Doppler ultrasound and venography.
(9) Seventy-four strains of Aeromonas hydrophila isolated from water and sediments of the River Porma (León, N.W.
(10) Seventy-five cases, representing a local prevalence of at least 1:36,000, were identified and examined.
(11) Seventy-two per cent of the 226 respondents had used the service, 23% more than four times, and 94% indicated satisfaction at having such a service available, with only 1% expressing dissatisfaction.
(12) Seventy male subjects participated in a six session study of feedback-mediated heart rate modification.
(13) One hundred seventy-six of 3,550 consecutive acute burn admissions received nonburn trauma.
(14) Seventy-three percent of respondents believed that endoscopy places personnel at risk for contracting AIDS.
(15) Seventy studies were performed consisting of 1) 15 min of aerobic perfusion (AP), 2) AP + 15 min of anoxic perfusion, 3) AP + 15 min of anoxic perfusion + 15 min of reoxygenation.
(16) Seventy-seven schools responded, representing a total of 9,930 students enrolled.
(17) Five hundred seventy-eight patients were assessed within 24 hours of admission by the ICU attending physician and predicted to live or die.
(18) Seventy-seven (62%) were caused by bacterial pathogens, 11 (9%) were caused by fungi, 10 (8%) were caused by viruses, five (4%) were caused by mycobacteria, and 22 (18%) were caused by toxins or other organisms.
(19) Seventy-five children, aged 8 to 12, who experienced unplanned hospitalizations were studied.
(20) Seventy-three subjects had the hyperdense middle cerebral artery sign, leading to a prevalence of 26.8% in the whole group and 41.2% in patients with a middle cerebral artery infarct.