What's the difference between shet and snet?

Shet


Definition:

  • (imp.) of Shet
  • (p. pr.) of Shet
  • (v. t. & i.) To shut.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The infectious viruses under study caused no activation of Rous virus genome in the virogenic SHET K-3 cell line.
  • (2) Chickens inoculated with the same dose of pp-shET also showed exfoliation within 30 min of injection.
  • (3) On histopathological examination of the skin at 12 h after injection of pp-shET, an intraepidermal cleavage plane was shown between the stratum corneum and stratum granulosum and at the stratum granulosum.
  • (4) However, heat-treated pp-shET did not cause exfoliation in piglets for up to 24 h after injection.
  • (5) Partially purified shET (pp-shET) caused exfoliation in piglets at 8 to 12 h after intradermal or subcutaneous injection.
  • (6) We report our initial experience with silicone gel (silastic gel shetting) in the treatment of 15 children with hypertrophic scars, without success to other alternatives therapies.
  • (7) Interference between Rous virus and vaccinia virus in SHET Sh-R culture was not due to interferon.
  • (8) The partial purification of exfoliative toxin produced by S. hyicus (shET) was performed by precipitation with 50-80% saturated ammonium sulfate, gel filtration on a Sephadex G-75 column and column chromatography on DEAE-cellulose.
  • (9) It was suggested that the rounding effect was not caused by the increase in cyclic AMP in cells inoculated with pp-shET but by the cleavage of intracellular contacts.
  • (10) The degree of Newcastle disease virus reproduction in all 3 cultures was the same whereas vaccinia virus synthesis in SHET Sh-R was inhibited as compared with NHET and SHET K-3 cultures.
  • (11) The capacity of normal (NHET) and Rous virus-transformed cell line of armenian hamster both producing (SHET Sh-R) and not producing (SHET K-3) virus to support reproduction of vaccinia and Newcastle disease viruses was demonstrated.
  • (12) In piglets inoculated with partially purified exfoliative toxin (pp-shET) produced by Staphylococcus hyicus subsp.
  • (13) However, exfoliation was not demonstrated in mouse, rat, guinea pig, hamster, dog or cat inoculated with pp-shET until 24 h after injection.

Snet


Definition:

  • (n.) The fat of a deer.
  • (v. t.) The clear of mucus; to blow.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Questionnaires were snet to 14,344 members of the AANA; (Table XIX) 5,980 usable surveys were returned for a final response, a rate of 41.7%.

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