(a.) Divisible by six; having six beats; as, sixtuple measure.
Example Sentences:
(1) Fine, Miranda (the playwright-lyricist-composer also sings, acts and dances the lead role of Alexander Hamilton, making him a ... let’s see, carry the one ... sextuple threat) will give you George Washington.
(2) Other eyes received CB 25 micrograms ml-1 or 50 micrograms ml-1, followed by CB + P1 mg ml-1; facility quadrupled to sextupled after CB, but tended to decrease from those levels, although it remained above baseline, after P was added.
(3) A mutant lacking five snRNAs (snR3, snR4, snR5, snR8, snR9) was indistinguishable from the wild type, and growth of the sextuple mutant was no more impaired than that in strains lacking only snR10.
(4) We have developed a convenient sampling schedule involving only six large samples, each analyzed in sextuplicate.
(5) The structure of the fiber appears to be a sextuple helix in terms of the long striations, and a double helix in terms of the short striations.
Sextuplet
Definition:
Example Sentences:
(1) The observed frequencies (O) were compared to the expected frequencies (E) obtained in two ways: 1) according to nucleotide composition for each series, and 2) according to first order Markow chains for triplets, second order for quadruplets, and third order for quintuplets and sextuplets.
(2) The multifetal pregnancies comprised 15 triplet, 12 quadruplet, and 4 quintuplets pregnancies and 1 sextuplet pregnancy.
(3) All pregnancies consisted of three or more fetuses (28 triplets, 47 quadruplets, four quintuplets, four sextuplets, one septuplet, and one nontuplet), and all except five were reduced to twins.
(4) Preterm sextuplets were studied to examine whether growth retardation affects long term outcome.
(5) The treatment course of a 29-year-old infertile woman using hMG and TDI was the cause of a sextuplet pregnancy in which a successful embryo reduction was carried out during the first trimester.
(6) For the 112 pregnancies reaching 20 weeks, the multiple pregnancy rate was 26-8 per cent (21 twins, 5 triplets, 3 quadruplets and 1 sextuplet).
(7) A complication related to the gamete intrafallopian transfer (GIFT) procedure involving a sextuplet pregnancy is described.
(8) Sextuplet pregnancy occurred after human menopausal gonadotropin ovulation induction, intrauterine insemination and human chorionic gonadotropin support in the luteal phase.
(9) All patients had three or more fetuses (one sextuplet, two quintuplets, seven quadruplets and 20 triplets).
(10) The largest sextuplet has maintained her position for growth and IQ.
(11) In a sextuplet pregnancy which followed gonadotrophin therapy the principal problems were threatened abortion, premature labour, and placental insufficiency.
(12) Although when using blastomeres from eight-cell embryos no complete set of eight developed to blastocysts, sextuplets were obtained.
(13) Aspiration of one or more embryos via the cervix under ultrasound control has been undertaken on 42 patients since 1983, and involved two sextuplets, 10 quadruplets, 18 triplets and 12 twins.
(14) Littermate sextuplets were divided into sex-matched groups (at 30, 60, and 90 days of age) and were individually videotaped on 2 consecutive nights in an arena that contained stimulus objects.