What's the difference between spece and spence?

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.

Spence


Definition:

  • (n.) A place where provisions are kept; a buttery; a larder; a pantry.
  • (n.) The inner apartment of a country house; also, the place where the family sit and eat.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The empirical specifications of anxiety were chosen so as to render the study comparable to previous investigations executed within the general framework of Spence's (1956, 1958) developments of Hull's (1943) notions concerning the relationship to drive level and learning task performance.
  • (2) Treatment of isolated C1 fractures should be governed by the rules of Spence.
  • (3) Peter Spence (@Pete_Spence) Haldane, Goodhart, and more on "Is this nuts?"
  • (4) Chris Spence (The Entrance) Moves to the cross benches in February amid corruption allegations.
  • (5) Spence advocates the gathering of brute data while denying or downplaying the epistemological value of theorizing and of interpretive understandings.
  • (6) Pavlov and his colleagues considered explanations based on the relationship between the test and trained stimuli, on reciprocal induction, and on gradients of generalized excitation and inhibition à la Spence.
  • (7) The cauldron of the Olympic Stadium was not the place to go into the rules and regulations," said Spence.
  • (8) Oxfam has already had to scale back life-saving work in Indonesia, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and sub-Saharan Africa – the poorest region in the world – due to unprecedented aid cuts.” Childfund Australia’s chief executive, Nigel Spence, said the budget had made “even deeper cuts to an already decimated aid budget”.
  • (9) Human fibroblasts in culture take up exogenous [choline-Me-3H,32P]sphingomyelin (SM) from the medium and incorporate it into cellular SM and phosphatidylcholine [Spence, Clarke & Cook (1983) J. Biol.
  • (10) Data from a survey of 58 gay men and 58 lesbians are compared to college men and women on Spence and Helmreich's (1978) Personality Attributes Questionnaire measures of masculinity, femininity, and androgyny.
  • (11) Meanwhile, Missouri's Democratic governor Jay Nixon looks safe in his gubernatorial re-election bid: Democratic incumbent Jay Nixon leads Republican challenger Dave Spence 53%-45%.
  • (12) Nita Spence, a 23-year-old energy consultant, said: "If it was open to the public, it would be a bit different.
  • (13) It allows the lateral breast and the tail of Spence to be radiographed in contact with the xeromammography cassette.
  • (14) A small cartilaginous Spence's cartilage lies in dorsolateral position towards the Chorda tympani.
  • (15) SHRINKING VIOLET RETURNS IN HIGHBROW DOCUSOAP UNLIKELY TO GARNER MUCH TABLOID ATTENTION Louie Spence's Showbusiness, Sky 1, 9pm – the star of Sky 1's Pineapple Dance Studios returned with his own series, debuting with 277,000 viewers, a 1.1% share of the audience.
  • (16) Support for this position comes from recent theoretical contributions of Bruner, Sarbin, Spence, Tulving, and others, who have emphasized narrative thought as a major form of cognition that is qualitatively different from abstract propositional or scientific thinking.
  • (17) As a natural outgrowth of its original function as an adoption agency, the Spence-Chapin Adoption Service moved into abortion counseling.
  • (18) The vote came after the general assembly heard from the Rev Elizabeth Spence, a lesbian minister from Ibrox in Glasgow.
  • (19) Unlike these philosophers, Spence tends to dichotomize coherence and correspondence theories of truth.
  • (20) Spence said it was good for Paralympic sport to see rivals emerging to challenge the supremacy of Pistorius, who had not lost a 200m race in nine years.

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