What's the difference between spece and specs?

Spece


Definition:

  • (n.) Species; kind.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The anisotrophic distribution of fluid in the interstitial spece seems to depend on topography of the microvessels with different transport characteristics.
  • (2) A strong X-ray and neutron semi-meridional diffraction peak at approximately 10 nm had previously been attributed to the interparticle specing of a linear array of nucleosomes.
  • (3) (b) Active Na transport into the lateral speces is assumed to occur uniformly along the length of the channel.
  • (4) Average values for calcium, magnesium, iron, sodium, and potassium were higher in speces from leaves (herbs) than in those from other parts of plants.
  • (5) Up to 130 min few changes were evident, but at this time wide gaps developed between cells in the horizontal planes of the stratum granulosum, and "bubbles" normally present in the intracellular spece were no longer apparent.

Specs


Definition:

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Mean VCF (sens 83 percent, spec 80 percent), %S (sens 50 percent, spec 96 percent), EFC (senc 58 percent, spec 96 percent), and EFQ (sens 58 percent, spec 92 percent) were less satisfactory.
  • (2) According to their physiological properties, these bacteria have been classified as Pseudomonas spec.
  • (3) These studies indicate that several properties of the SPEC cells in culture contrast markedly with those of both typical endometrial adenocarcinoma cell lines and normal endometrial epithelia, as described in the literature.
  • (4) Patten is understood to have ruled out any such plan after consultation with Egon Zehnder, the headhunting firm that recently delivered the "job spec" for the next director general to the BBC Trust.
  • (5) The cell line SPEC-1, derived from a human serous papillary endometrial carcinoma (SPEC), has been established and repetitively subcultured for over 18 months.
  • (6) Spec complementary DNA clones were used to isolate genomic clones from two lambda libraries.
  • (7) Alkaline phosphatases were purified from human placenta, bovine milk, shrimp and clam with a final spec.
  • (8) The speC-derived probe also hybridized to a fragment of CS112 bacteriophage DNA containing the phage attachment site.
  • (9) Why does Toyota put different spec pedals in the same model of car?
  • (10) "The artillery department gave the specs for a new weapon.
  • (11) We conclude that plasma-spec act (or stable isotope enrichment) can serve as an index for nutritional zinc status during recurrent infection.
  • (12) By gentle palpation of the wall of the lower abdomen, spec.
  • (13) Investigations on the effect of lindane on the growth of Chlorella spec.
  • (14) I've seen people wear far sillier things in the pub [than 3D specs]," said Brian Lenz, the director of product design at BSkyB.
  • (15) "Fiddling with the job spec to suit one person, the sheer number of leaks that have gone on in this process, these things make good candidates pull out," said the source.
  • (16) In addition to the standard CD, vinyl and digital versions, there will be a deluxe edition, with three bonus tracks, and a special Japanese Blu-Spec , with four extra songs.
  • (17) Primer extension to map the transcriptional initiation sites of the LpS1 genes and sequencing analysis showed there was little in common among the 5'-flanking regions of the LpS1 and Spec genes except for the presence of a binding site for the transcription factor USF.
  • (18) You may own a top-spec digital SLR camera, but would you offer your services at a friend's wedding?
  • (19) To determine whether the speC genes occurring in association with divergent chromosomal genotypes (clones) are identical or represent a group of allelic variants, we sequenced speC from 23 S. pyogenes strains representing 15 clones identified by multilocus enzyme electrophoresis.
  • (20) Although no significant differences were observed in speC frequencies in isolated associated with the three disease categories, a genotype of speB slo was significantly higher in isolates associated with pharyngitis (54.1%) than in strains associated with scarlet fever (18.8%) or severe invasive disease (23.8%).

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