What's the difference between stang and stong?

Stang


Definition:

  • () imp. of Sting.
  • (n.) A long bar; a pole; a shaft; a stake.
  • (n.) In land measure, a pole, rod, or perch.
  • (v. i.) To shoot with pain.
  • () of Sting

Example Sentences:

  • (1) At a time when America has become a symbol of often ruthless power, Sister Dorothy Stang chose to ally herself with the powerless and pay the price.
  • (2) · Sister Dorothy Stang, nun and activist, born June 7 1931; died February 14 2005
  • (3) In contrast to the Stange-Poole equation for samples of constant mass, this approach can also be used for constituents with large differences in particle size and in bulk density.
  • (4) Silver-haired American nun Dorothy Stang, who has died aged 73 after being shot by two gunmen on an Amazon road, looked more like an elderly American holidaymaker than a modern-day martyr.
  • (5) Further along the Transamazônica highway another Catholic nun – the American Sister Dorothy Stang – worked ceaselessly for peasant families.
  • (6) This uptake activity is related to an mRNA species corresponding to the recently isolated rabbit kidney cortex cDNA clone rBAT (related to b0,+ amino acid transporter; Bertran, J., Werner, A., Stange, G., Markovich, D., Moore, M. L., Biber, J., Testar, X., Zorzano, A., Palacin, M., and Murer, H. (1992) Proc.
  • (7) Correlations between these reflexes and the anatomoclinical stanges of coma and the Glasgow coma scale have been established.
  • (8) All new stroke cases in the municipality of Stange were registered during one year.
  • (9) The Stange-Poole equation yielded identical values of the content variations of A and B, which is in contrast to the experimental results.

Stong


Definition:

Example Sentences:

  • (1) A stong downward trend in average daily dose was found, equivalent to a halving in lanoxin, almost as much in digoxin, and a one-fifth fall in prepared digitalis.
  • (2) After the rabbits became tuberculin positive, the stongly activated macrophage population contained a) fewer parasitized cell, b) fewer bacilli in each parasitized cell, and c) more "free" 14C-label (not associated with intact bacilli) than the weakly activated macrophage population.
  • (3) The sequence shows regions of stong clustering of hydrophobic, basic and acidic amino acids, with an apparent calcium-binding site in the acidic cluster.
  • (4) There is a stong correlation between the extent of fetal damage and the bilirubin content of the amniotic fluid.
  • (5) These results are stongly suggestive that the salivary determination of this activity may be convenient indicatior for determining the day of ovulation.
  • (6) Stongly charged groups like sulphate, carboxymethyl and diethylaminoethyl abolish reactivity with anti-B-512-dextran at relatively lower degrees of substitution than more neutral groups like methyl and acetyl.
  • (7) At a particular pH, the divalent ion Ca-2+ stongly influences the intensity of the spectra in the presence of negatively charged liposomes, but has no effect with neutral liposomes.
  • (8) The same properties of the two forms of enzymes and the positive cross reaction against anti free and anti cell-associated globulins stongly suggest the identity of the two enzymes.
  • (9) They were stongly oriented toward working with people, had altruistic goals and values, and were highly confident of their interpersonal skills.
  • (10) T stongly indicates the overzealous resection of the mitral leaflets and papillary muscle as an important eitiologic factor.
  • (11) Our observations establish that ACTH and beta-LPH are contained in the same nerve cells They stongly favor biosynthesis in brain, probably from a common precursor molecule, as has been demonstrated in the pituitary gland.
  • (12) It is concluded that restorations placed below the gingival margin indirectly are stongly involved in the etiology of destructive periodontal disease and the cause of many extractions.
  • (13) Palmitate and linoleate also augmented albumin synthesis although not as stongly as fibrinogen synthesis.
  • (14) I stongly urge you and your colleagues to reconsider how we can intevene to help some of the most vulnerable victims of an internecine conflict,” he wrote.

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