What's the difference between superhive and supervive?

Superhive


Definition:

  • (n.) A removable upper part of a hive. The word is sometimes contracted to super.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The results with all the compounds were generally similar, with broad temperature optima between 80 and 90 C, and with significant uptake in boiling (93 C) but not in superheated water (97 C).
  • (2) The article gives a brief historical review of the now obsolete method of atmocausis and reports on two cases of very deep internal burns after direct intrauterine application of superheated steam; one of the patients died as a result of this procedure.
  • (3) The new governor of the Bank of England, Mark Carney, who has his first day in office on Monday, may find that his £250,000 housing allowance fails to stretch far in London's superheated property market.
  • (4) After an outbreak of 10 cases of legionellosis in our hospital, recommended measures including superheating of the hot water to 80 degrees C, hyperchlorination to 2 ppm, and flushing resulted in no new cases in the following 5 years.
  • (5) A subsurface temperature maximum and superheated tissue produce high pressures that eject fragments from the tissue.
  • (6) Vapor-dominated systems, which contain superheated steam, have less potential for contamination but are relatively uncommon.
  • (7) Concentrating solar power plants focus sunlight from hundreds of mirrors onto a central tower , where water is superheated into steam that can turn turbines and make electricity.
  • (8) Disinfection of water distribution systems by superheating and flushing or by hyperchlorination is feasible.
  • (9) The method also poses dangers inherent in the use of superheated salt solution or hot glycerin.
  • (10) Monte Carlo neutron transport calculations were performed to obtain the neutron response functions of a superheated drop detector (SDD-100) that is surrounded by polyethylene of various thicknesses.
  • (11) The tocopherols and unsaturated fatty acid constituents of origanum, laurel, aniseed and coriander underwent little change after pasteurization with superheated steam, indicating stability, which may be due to the synergistic effect of tocopherols and phenolic compounds present in these spices.
  • (12) Known the temperature before the throttling device, the evaporating temperature and the one of the eventual superheating, they enable to promptly calculate the volume of the refrigerant in the gaseous phase, both as dry saturated vapour and superheated vapour; besides, they allow the quick calculation of the speed of the fluid inside thepiping system, the performance of the compressor under different working conditions and with different refrigerants, and so on.
  • (13) It is only the introduction of the x-y raster principle combined with a described dual system array (CMT Selectotherm System) which permits the high and rather homogeneous supply of thermal energy also to deep-seated tumor tissue in the patient without concomitant critical superheating of tissues near the skin.
  • (14) We examined the possibility of chemical evolution in superheated hydrothermal environments and found the formation of microspheres at 250 degrees C and above from a mixture of glycine, alanine, valine, and aspartic acid.
  • (15) Previously, we have developed a theoretical model for the prediction of the threshold neutron energy to nucleate bubbles in our superheated materials and a model for the calculation of the energy dependent response function of SDD.
  • (16) Each superheated liquid droplet is a potential nucleation site, with the minimum energy needed to form a bubble at the nucleation site being inversely proportional to the square of the difference between the applied and the vapor pressure (i.e., Emin alpha(delta P)-2.
  • (17) The organism was not eliminated from the hospital water supply despite shock chlorination and superheating of water tanks.
  • (18) Therefore, it is possible to make a rem-response Superheated Drop Detector.
  • (19) Five hundred flats will be “ affordable ” – ie rented out at up to 80% of London’s superheated market rate – but the bulk are for private sale, and are currently being marketed in a green-roofed sales cabin on the site.
  • (20) The extrusion performance of a protein will thus depend on the amount of insoluble aggregate produced inside the extruder and on protein-protein interactions that occur after the superheated molten mass leaves it.

Supervive


Definition:

  • (v. t.) To survive; to outlive.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Information was derived from a review of the literature, personal contacts with nurse educationalists, and an undergraduate project supervized by the author.
  • (2) These malignant proliferations may supervent in all types of immune deficiencies but are more frequent in the Wiskott-Aldrich syndrom, ataxia telangiectasia and variable immunodeficiencies.
  • (3) The case history of these patients revealed that the pnm in previous pregnancies supervized elsewhere was 65%.

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