What's the difference between standfirst and text?
Standfirst
Definition:
Example Sentences:
(1) The original article's standfirst said Mark Ravenhill was a Family Guy and Will & Grace writer.
(2) It mistakenly referred to National Rail instead of Network Rail in the standfirst.
(3) The standfirst (summary) incorrectly quoted Alex Jones talking about "1778 commencing again".
(4) • This article was changed on Tuesday 10 June 2014 to amend the standfirst.
(5) • The standfirst on this story was amended on 27 September 2013 to remove an incorrect reference to the UK information officer
(6) • The standfirst of this article was corrected on Sunday 15 December 2013 because it stated that Andy Murray was the first Briton to win Wimbledon since 1936.
(7) In the standfirst we mistakenly said the assault had taken place in New York when it was in fact Washington.
(8) The standfirst in the original said "over half of Britain's schools" where over half of England's was meant.
(9) • The standfirst of this article was changed on 7 March 2016 to better reflect the content of the story.
(10) An editing error in the standfirst suggested that the world population would grow to 9 million by 2050.
(11) The standfirst of this article was modified on 14 October 2015 to remove ambiguity.
(12) But 48 hours with Mrs Merkel and he’s already repeatedly committing to open door immigration again.” • The standfirst on this article was amended on 8 January 2015 to better reflect the story.
(13) It originally said there were 250 evictions every day in 2015 in the standfirst.
(14) • The standfirst on this article was corrected on 12 July 2013; F-16 jets, not F-14s, were supplied to Egypt.
(15) The standfirst (summary) of the original incorrectly stated that photographs could could fetch up to £50,000.
(16) • This article was originally published by the Birmingham Post , where Bill Drummond is writing a weekly column as part of his three-month residency at Eastside Projects, Digbeth • The standfirst of this article was amended on Friday 9 May 2014 to more accurately reflect the piece
(17) The standfirst of the original incorrectly stated that the shooting happened at a California health club, instead of an office Christmas party for employees of San Bernardino County health department.
(18) • This article was amended on 21 June 2012 to remove a misplaced apostrophe in the standfirst.
(19) Someone has to be in control of it because if not the strongest will take over.” This article was amended on 3 April to modify the headline and standfirst.
(20) • This article was amended on Monday 29 April 2013 to correct the standfirst, which had become garbled during the editing process.
Text
Definition:
(n.) A discourse or composition on which a note or commentary is written; the original words of an author, in distinction from a paraphrase, annotation, or commentary.
(n.) The four Gospels, by way of distinction or eminence.
(n.) A verse or passage of Scripture, especially one chosen as the subject of a sermon, or in proof of a doctrine.
(n.) Hence, anything chosen as the subject of an argument, literary composition, or the like; topic; theme.
(n.) A style of writing in large characters; text-hand also, a kind of type used in printing; as, German text.
(v. t.) To write in large characters, as in text hand.
Example Sentences:
(1) The IgG index (formula: see text) corrects for the influence of serum protein abnormalities as well as a bloodbrain barrier damage and is, therefore, a better measure for the presence of an IgG elevation in CSF due to IgG synthesis, when compared with other IgG quotients commonly used.
(2) Sara Tomlinson, 45, received a text message from her 16 year old daughter Katie at about 3pm.
(3) It is of particular interest that in this paraprotein the major component is a biantennary complex-type oligosaccharide that lacks a fucose residue and an oligosaccharide with the structure (Formula: see text) exists as one of the most abundant components.
(4) The properties of these tumour-associated "antigens" in the membrane of rat sarcomata are summarized below: [Table: see text]
(5) A text generation produces acceptable German reports.
(6) The “100% Australian-made” text on packaging has been enlarged to appeal to customer patriotism.
(7) It is microcomputer-based, and more easily set up and administered than the drifting-text procedure.
(8) In this connection the question about the contribution of each word of length l (l-tuple) to the inhomogeneity of genetic text arises.
(9) She devoured political science texts, took evening classes at Goldsmiths college, and performed at protests and fundraisers, but became disillusioned.
(10) All are satisfied by [Formula: see text], where N is the size of rod signal, constant for threshold; theta, theta(D) are steady backgrounds of light and receptor noise; varphi is the threshold flash with sigma a constant of about 2.5 log td sec; B the fraction of pigment in the bleached state.
(11) Disagreements over the language of the text continued throughout Friday.
(12) And of course, as the articles are shared far and wide across the apparently much-hated web, they become gospel to those who read them and unfortunately become quasi-religious texts to musicians of all stripes who blame the internet for everything that is wrong with their careers.
(13) The reaction sequence leading from EAC1-9 to ghosts can be summarized as follows: formula: (see text).
(14) The O-polysaccharide was found to be a high molecular weight polymer of a repeating pentasaccharide unit composed of D-mannose, D-galactose, L-rhamnose, 2-acetamido-2-deoxy-D-glucose, and 2-acetamido-2,3-dideoxy-3-formamido-D-rhamnose residues (1:1:1:1:1) and had the structure: [formula: see text]
(15) Patterns of change and variability in text recall performance were assessed in seven elderly women by testing them weekly for up to 2 years.
(16) Ensuring residents have multiple ways to pay (such as via a text message or through a smartphone app) will also be important as they offer residents the control they feel they have with cash and can be used to top up a direct debit.
(17) Aware that her press secretary, Bernard Ingham, a former labour correspondent for the Guardian who understood the range of attitudes within trade unions, had tried to soften the impression that she saw Kinnock as another General Galtieri [Argentina’s president during the Falklands war], the draft text tried to distinguish between unions, rival parties and what the final text (the one she actually delivered) called “an organised revolutionary minority” with their “outmoded Marxist dogma about class warfare”.
(18) Usually the condition for quasi-equilibrium is expressed in terms of the rate constants around EHR: (formula: see text) i.e.
(19) Subjects read text passages and occasionally responded to lexical-decision probes.
(20) Purified U3B RNA was subjected to various enzymatic digestion procedures, including digests of 32P-labeled U3B RNA, RNA ligase, and polynucleotide kinase labeling, for determination of its primary sequence which is: (formula: see text).