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Stamper


Definition:

  • (n.) One who stamps.
  • (n.) An instrument for pounding or stamping.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) And that was a good decision, I think.” Runge made regular trips to the plant at Orsman Road, N1, where he inspected what was on offer – not just presses, but an archive of the metallic master copies of stampers used to make thousands of different records, by artists including Simon & Garfunkel and the Manic Street Preachers, all of which could conceivably be put back into production.
  • (2) In a recent murine study of 13 lymphoma lines, we found that lymphomas that bind well to high endothelial venules, in the Stamper-Woodruff in vitro assay (an assay of lymphocyte binding to venules in frozen sections of peripheral lymph nodes or Peyer's patches), spread hematogenously to all high endothelial venule bearing lymphoid organs, whereas non-binding lymphomas did not.
  • (3) The investigation of sanitary working conditions of stampers and blacksmiths revealed that intense impulse noise of complex time and stochatic structure was a major health adverse factor.
  • (4) Facebook Twitter Pinterest Deputy Sheriff David Stamper on patrol in Beattyville.
  • (5) Mononuclear cells isolated from paired blood and synovial fluid of seven patients with rheumatoid arthritis showed cytoadherence to porcine Peyer's patch high endothelial venules using the Stamper-Woodruff method.
  • (6) The most outlandish idea discussed by Stamper was to hire mercenaries to rescue Abacha's son Mohammed from a prison cell in Nigeria.The operation never got past the planning stage.
  • (7) Applications of these new microscopes to technology are demonstrated with images of an optical disk stamper, a diffraction grating, a thin-film magnetic recording head, and a diamond cutting tool.
  • (8) Metal stampers pressed against either side, and it was quickly cooled to 40C.
  • (9) The private eye A former member of the Territorial Army SAS, Jonathan Stamper was instructed by lawyers for the Abachas to "dig the dirt" on the legitimate Nigerian government's national security adviser and attorney general, and a Swiss-based financier working with them, who were seeking to have some of the looted funds from the frozen bank accounts returned in a London civil case.
  • (10) Quantitative neutrophil to lung adhesive interactions were examined using an adaptation of the Woodruff-Stamper frozen section binding assay.
  • (11) A modification of the in vitro "homing assay" described by Stamper and Woodruff (J Exp Med 144: 823) was used.
  • (12) Employing the Stamper-Woodruff in vitro adhesion assay, which measures lymphocyte attachment to HEV in cryostat-cut sections of lymphoid organs, we have previously shown that treatment of PN sections with two different sialidases inactivates HEV-adhesive ligands, whereas treatment of PP tissue sections has no effect on HEV-adhesive function.
  • (13) Facebook Twitter Pinterest Deputy Sherrif David Stamper stops off at the Saturday local college basketball game.
  • (14) Norm Stamper, a former Seattle police chief and member of the group Law Enforcement Against Prohibition , said he was very happy.
  • (15) Stamper and his partner William Biedleman decided to sub-contract much of the work to another private eye, telling him on the phone that the strategy was "to apply pressure to this subject ... to get him to back down in being so supportive in litigation against the client ... and that really comes down to anything we can find out about it so whether he has personal assets hidden away that he has squandered or fraudulently got from previous dealings in Nigeria ... whether he had any vices at all."
  • (16) The mother is then used to create several mirror-image “sons”, or “stampers”, which are taken to the presses to imprint the grooves on heated vinyl.
  • (17) It turned out that Stamper's phone calls were being taped by the other side, and his deeds eventually came out in court.
  • (18) In every way examined, lymphocyte attachment to PPME beads (measured by flow cytofluorometry) mimics the interaction of lymphocytes with PN HEV (measured in the Stamper-Woodruff in vitro assay): both interactions are selectively inhibited by the same panel of structurally related carbohydrates, are calcium-dependent, and are sensitive to mild treatment of the lymphocytes with trypsin.
  • (19) In a judgment in February, Lord Justice Rix described the use of Stamper's firm Alpha Bravo as "unscrupulous and perhaps illegal".

Tamper


Definition:

  • (n.) One who tamps; specifically, one who prepares for blasting, by filling the hole in which the charge is placed.
  • (n.) An instrument used in tamping; a tamping iron.
  • (v. i.) To meddle; to be busy; to try little experiments; as, to tamper with a disease.
  • (v. i.) To meddle so as to alter, injure, or vitiate a thing.
  • (v. i.) To deal unfairly; to practice secretly; to use bribery.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) There were numerous reports of looting and tampering with evidence, although rebel authorities angrily denied them.
  • (2) If they included a warning in the package ‘tamper resistance’ feature that works by non-Apple-authorised repair services may be mistaken for tampering attempts, and lead to the phone being disabled’, then it would be purely a feature ... By concealing the feature prior to sales, and only even revealing it after being repeatedly pressured over it, Apple turned what could have been a feature into a landmine.” Apple shares have fallen more than 20% in the past three months as investors begin to doubt whether it can maintain the stellar growth posted since the iPhone first went on sale eight years ago.
  • (3) However, only the doctors who graduated from the two modern universities in Kuopio and Tampere were satisfied with their undergraduate health centre teaching.
  • (4) Anal lesions were registered in 19 of 72 patients (26%) operated on for Crohn's disease at the Tampere University Hospital during 1966-1988.
  • (5) But all those involved strenuously denied they had deliberately, or even consciously, interfered or tampered with their tags.
  • (6) Also at issue will be whether Trump’s tweet – “James Comey better hope that there are no ‘tapes’ of our conversations before he starts leaking to the press!” – represents an attempt to tamper with a witness in an ongoing investigation.
  • (7) He says of the rumoured mood of fear among staff at Philly HQ: "I wasn't terrifying, but I wasn't someone to be tampered with.
  • (8) Rising numbers of consumers are finding they are subject to thieves who tamper with their gas and electricity meters to redirect some of their supply.
  • (9) Now anti-doping authorities demand that competitors urinate into two testing bottles in front of a control officer, who then applies tamper-proof seals to the containers, which are individually labelled and sent by courier to the laboratory.
  • (10) c-erbB-2 protein over-expression was studied immunohistochemically in 319 paraffin-embedded breast carcinomas representing 89% of all breast-cancer cases operated in the Tampere University Hospital between 1977 and 1981.
  • (11) The judge dismissed days of evidence about matters including police tampering with the crime scene and the length of extension cord in Pistorius's bedroom as ultimately irrelevant to the case.
  • (12) A one-year prospective follow-up study of all patients visiting Tampere Research Station of Sports Medicine (TRSSM) was carried out in order to determine the specific features of women's sports injuries compared to those of men.
  • (13) During the period 1975-1981, 48 persons were operated on at Tampere University Central Hospital for an acute knee ligament sports injury.
  • (14) Through his spokesman Ahmed al-Safi, al-Sistani said the prime minister must be more “daring and courageous” in his steps to reform the government, urging him to strike “with an iron fist anyone who is tampering with the people’s money”.
  • (15) To assess the intensity of and changes in diagnostic investigations and treatment in the terminal stages of breast cancer 555 patients in the area of Tampere University Central Hospital in whom breast cancer had been diagnosed from 1977 to 1980 were followed up for five years.
  • (16) July 2014: Trial collapses after it emerges Mahmood had tampered with evidence.
  • (17) After an investigation, it was clear the meter had been tampered with before she moved in, and the bill was wiped.
  • (18) After the surgery, we recognized that the controller unit of expiratory valve of the ventilator was obstructed by a Tamper Proof Film, which seals the outlet of a commercial bag of lactated Ringer's solution (Solulact, Terumo Co.).
  • (19) Thus the intended recipient would know the signal had been tampered with.
  • (20) One of the South Korean investigators, Shin Sang-cheol, sacrificed his career to express his belief that the Cheonan had run aground in a tragic accident and with reports of evidence tampering circulating, even the South Korean public wasn't widely convinced of North Korean involvement: a survey conducted in Seoul found less than 33% blamed the DPRK.

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