What's the difference between sorbent and sorbet?

Sorbent


Definition:

  • (n.) An absorbent.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) These organic compounds were found to be stable on the sorbent tubes for at least seven days.
  • (2) An Immuno Sorbent Binding Bio-Assay (ISBBA) for the detection and the titration of antisera to the highly biologically active proteins, alpha interferons, is described.
  • (3) The principle can be applied for the preparation of affinity sorbents, e.g., for high-performance affinity chromatography and for the immobilization of enzymes using latex PS particles.
  • (4) Human basophil degranulation tests with all four allergens were positive and radio allergo sorbent tests to latex were also positive.
  • (5) A method of hard phasic separation of free and bound forms of the hormone demonstrated the presence of specific (saturated) and nonspecific (unsaturated) binding of dexamethazone in the cytosol of various rat organs; and increase of the sorbent concentration promoted a better detection of the first type of binding on account of selective depression of binding of the second type.
  • (6) Cardiolipin and group treponemal IgE fractions were indirectly calculated by the difference between the specific activity induced by sera as such and that induced by sera absorbed with cardiolipin and group treponemal sorbents.
  • (7) The synthesis of chelating sorbents for ligand-exchange chromatography of enzymes is described.
  • (8) This impressive immunological effect was not associated with any changes in the radio-allergo-sorbent assay (RAST) to house dust mite, or symptom scores; peak expiratory flow rates or histamine induced bronchial reactivity.
  • (9) Because these contaminants have long column retention times in GLC, it may not be apparent that these contaminants are present and consequently are likely to have modified the sorbent characteristics of the activated charcoal.
  • (10) Following intravenous injection of radioactive thyroxine, the radiolabeled thyroid hormones were isolated from plasma protein and polar metabolites by solid phase extraction on a C18 sorbent bed.
  • (11) Despite their apparent similarity, the sorbents show very different chromatographic properties, not only with respect to retention of analyte enantiomers (k' and alpha), but also with respect to column efficiency (affecting Rs values).
  • (12) In vitro characteristics of the resulting coated sorbent, including permeability to model small and middle molecules, and mechanical integrity, were evaluated to determine the suitability of the process in coating granular sorbents used in hemoperfusion.
  • (13) The 2-methyl derivatives of tamoxifen (2-methyltamoxifen and 2-methyl-4-hydroxytamoxifen) were extracted from a cell culture medium at pH 5.4 (Earle's Minimum Essential Medium) with an internal standard (tamoxifen) on a phenyl sorbent cartridge.
  • (14) The data of the study on optimal conditions for the use of a mineral sorbent, bentonite, for isolation of hepatitis A virus and enteroviruses from water bodies are presented.
  • (15) A major drawback of SPE is the batch-to-batch variation of the sorbents.
  • (16) Sixty-six patients with diabetes mellitus were treated with carbon-containing sorbents with a resultant decrease in the content of cholesterol in lipoproteins of antiatherogenic classes and an increase in high-density lipoproteins (HDL), glycosylation of lipoproteins was suppressed, detoxicating and synthetic liver function was improved.
  • (17) We examined serum interleukin-6 (IL-6) in 90 schizophrenic patients in remission and 90 normal controls using enzyme-linked immuno-sorbent assay (ELISA).
  • (18) However, considering the potential application of sorbents in modern medicine (hemosorption, enterosorption, application therapy) it is important that sorbents with improved sorption, kinetic and other operational characteristics be developed.
  • (19) A small strip of special indicator sorbent paper (test stick) is moistened with this mixture for one minute.
  • (20) A chelating sorbent (in nickel form) was shown to be effective in the purification of exonuclease A5 from actinomyces.

Sorbet


Definition:

  • (n.) A kind of beverage; sherbet.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Luleå’s Clarion Sense Hotel was my base for the night and before venturing out for some evening reconnaissance I checked out its Skybar restaurant – for some surprisingly tender reindeer, and sea buckthorn sorbet.
  • (2) Her brother has the dairy-free apricot and jasmine sorbet.
  • (3) The Magimix Le Glacier makes around 0.85 litres of ice cream, frozen yoghurt or sorbet and gets good reviews on many websites.
  • (4) Subsequently, it was discovered that milk was incorporated into the sorbet when equipment used to package ice cream had been used to package the sorbet.
  • (5) Rosewater sorbet would be the most fitting finish to the meal.
  • (6) Some of them may now house galleries and ice-cream parlours that sell strawberry and lavender sorbet, but family businesses such as Schicketanz butchers and Seidel’s bakery will keep the area grounded.
  • (7) Sorbet sales were up 101% and ice-cream up 90%, according to the retail analysts IRI.
  • (8) Lemon sorbet with fruit salad: Angela Hartnett Angela Hartnett's lemon sorbet with fruit salad.
  • (9) I am back in London tomorrow and will need something to cleanse the palate after this orgy of Hollywood glamour, some cultural equivalent of a sorbet.
  • (10) Vegan desserts don't always have to be virtuous – just add a dollop of dairy-free ice-cream or coconut sorbet.
  • (11) Many machines can make other frozen deserts including sorbet and frozen yoghurt, but prices range from around £25 to more than £300, so why the huge difference?
  • (12) After my meal though – which is topped off with a lemon sponge and an extraordinary olive oil sorbet that tastes just like ice-cream – San Román reveals that the secret ingredient was in the lasagne.
  • (13) Chocolate orange sorbet Chocolate orange sorbet (with ginger snaps).
  • (14) As diners were turning their attention from the stage to the Campari and Sanguinello sorbet, the models who had been seeded among the guests leaped from their chairs on to the centre of the round tables, and performed a ballet to a Led Zeppelin soundtrack.
  • (15) It's a little bit like a mental sorbet – cleans the palate.
  • (16) He also raised eyebrows by telling French first lady Brigitte Macron: “You’re in such good shape … beautiful.” Later, he saw how the Eiffel Tower measures up to Trump Tower as he took the plunge into French cuisine from a menu including dover sole, spinach and Hollandaise; fillet of beef, brioche with foie, souffle potato, truffle sauce; warm strawberry with yoghurt sorbet; and hot chocolate souffle with chocolate ice cream (it was not clear whether Trump got his customary two scoops).
  • (17) We all have families.” As the leaden skies darken beyond the net curtains, Snowden breaks to order a bowl of ice-cream (chocolate, vanilla and strawberry sorbet).
  • (18) At Pollen Street Social , if we want to add a bit of sharpness to a fruit dessert, such as a blackberry parfait with a sweet apple sorbet, we'll cook an apple compote with a few splashes of cider vinegar to serve with it.
  • (19) Remove the sorbet from the freezer about 15 minutes before serving.
  • (20) The presence of milk in three of four of the sorbets was confirmed by immunoblotting studies, by quantitation of milk proteins by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, and by quantitation of lactose by gas chromatography.

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