What's the difference between swiss and switzer?

Swiss


Definition:

  • (n.sing. & pl.) A native or inhabitant of Switzerland; a Switzer; the people of Switzerland.
  • (a.) Of or pertaining to Switzerland, or the people of Switzerland.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Phenotypic relationships were examined between final score and 13 type appraisal traits and first lactation milk yield from 2935 Ayrshire, 3154 Brown Swiss, 13,110 Guernsey, 50,422 Jersey, and 924 Milking Shorthorn records.
  • (2) In the upper limb and facial forms of familial amyloidotic polyneuropathy first recorded in Swiss and Finns respectively, the differences in their patterns of neurological disease and ocular lesions could be the result of their amyloids deriving from proteins other than prealbumin.
  • (3) A sex difference in postanaesthetic mortality after fluroxene anaesthesia was found in Swiss Webster mice.
  • (4) Considerations on costs and benefits demonstrate that the treatment of severely injured patients, who otherwise would die, results in a considerable social and economic saving (approximately 90 million Swiss francs for the 316 trauma patients analyzed).
  • (5) Light microscopic histochemical procedures and morphological assessments were performed on sections of "Swiss rolls" of small and large intestine.
  • (6) In Experiment 3, five daily 30-min exposures to the more novel environment minimally raised resting corticosterone levels of ICR Swiss mice.
  • (7) Nine-week-old Swiss male white mice were divided into groups killed after time intervals of force application of six h, and one, three, five, seven, ten, 14, 21, and 28 days.
  • (8) In Geneva, the Swiss chief prosecutor, Olivier Jornot, said he had launched an undisclosed number of investigations and said his office was paying very close attention to new information as it emerged.
  • (9) The effects of perinatal malnutrition on behavioural development and adult shuttle-box avoidance performance were studied in Swiss white mice.
  • (10) Fasting caused a decrease in both plasma and tumor extracellular fluid triglyceride concentrations in CBA, as well as in Swiss-Webster mice.
  • (11) Addressing the clampdown on Swiss bank accounts, which George Osborne had factored into the government's estimated income last year, Troup confirmed reports from last month that officials had collected significantly less than expected.
  • (12) Hollande ended up defending until to the bitter end Jérôme Cahuzac , a finance minister responsible for fighting tax evasion who turned out to have used a secret Swiss bank account to avoid paying taxes in France.
  • (13) Swiss 3T3 cells were labelled for 36 hr with high levels of [3H]-myo-inositol and the radioactivity in nuclear inositol phospholipids was measured.
  • (14) The results revealed that: (1) There were few genetic variants on allelic constitutions of Chinese KM mouse colonies, and the genetic distance among KM subcolonies is 0.008-0.027 positively related with the time the colony closed; (2) The unique position of S: KM mouse was shown in phylogenetic diagram of 4 KM subcolonies, which agrees with the result from mandible analysis; (3) The allelic constitutions of KM mice differs from NIH mice a Swiss derivative colony at Es-3, Es-10, Glo-1, Gpt-1, Got-2 and Mpi-1 loci and the average genetic distance between KM and NIH colonies is 0.131 + 0.011, which indicates that Chinese KM mice is one of non-Swiss derivative subspecies.
  • (15) In a previous experiment a group of 15 specified pathogen free (SPF) cats were experimentally infected with a Swiss isolate of feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV).
  • (16) When twenty Swiss albino mice (male) were fed a vitamin A deficient diet for 18-24 months, Mallory bodies (MB(s] were observed.
  • (17) MFH was administered in drinking water continuously for life to Swiss mice and Syrian (golden) hamsters.
  • (18) This is what inspired Jon Underwood to create the non-profit death cafe in 2011, based on the Swiss Cafe Mortel movement.
  • (19) They added: “Mr von Opel … is a Swiss national and a Swiss resident since 1973.” This has not stopped him from financing British politics.
  • (20) The Swiss foreign minister, Micheline Calmy-Rey, said on Sunday that she took the pressure from Britain, Germany and the United States "very seriously".

Switzer


Definition:

  • (n.) A native or inhabitant of Switzerland; a Swiss.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) There is a widespread tradition in this country that a tough border protection policy helps boost confidence in a large-scale immigration policy.” Switzer and Klein also clashed over climate change, which is the topic of Klein’s latest book, This Changes Everything , which argues that capitalism is unsuited to tackling the issue of soaring greenhouse gas emissions.
  • (2) And that's a good thing | Tom Switzer Read more At the moment the Coalition is straddling a range of positions where Turnbull’s rhetoric and record sit very uneasily with the policy reality.
  • (3) Switzer, who said many environmentalists are “watermelons” because they conceal “socialist agendas”, said Klein’s call to racially reshape capitalism is “a radical agenda, it’s bad politics because stands almost no chance of gaining widespread support, not just in Australia especially in developing countries chugging their smoking path to prosperity”.
  • (4) A tough border protection policy helps boost confidence in a large-scale immigration policy Tom Switzer But another panellist, conservative writer and analyst Tom Switzer , said that a distinction needed to be made between the “overreach” of the scrapped visa checking operation and Australia’s overall immigration policies.
  • (5) The process is illustrated using the El Camino Real commuting exposure study data of Ott, Switzer, and Willits.
  • (6) And that's a good thing | Tom Switzer Read more The alliance has set up a legal academy to train attorneys in constitutional law and a biblical world view, as part of efforts to build “an enduring legal force of allies” who can fight these battles in the courts.
  • (7) Here I'm thinking of names like Abetz, Brandis, Bernardi, Cormann, Bolt, Albrechtsen, Akerman, Roskam, Switzer and Weisser.
  • (8) If you undermine capitalism you are going to entrench poverty and people would rightly say it’s not only immoral, it’s wicked.” Switzer said that while most conservatives in Australia accept that human activity is influencing the climate, temperatures are only rising “marginally” and they are “not going up in accordance with the models” put forward by the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change .
  • (9) He then attended the Switzer Center, a private non-profit school in Torrance, California, for students with learning disabilities, including autism and Asperger syndrome, according to its website.
  • (10) From Mussolini's fall in 1943 until the end of the war, he took refuge in Switzer-land, before returning to join the DC.
  • (11) In an attempt to gain a better assessment of the density and distribution of the neuropathological markers of Alzheimer's disease, we compared the staining efficiency of a modified thioflavine S protocol for neurofibrillary tangles (NFT) and senile plaques (SP) to different argentic impregnation techniques (Bielchowsky, Gallyas, Globus, Campbell-Switzer-Martin) and to immunohistochemical stainings obtained with two different antibodies against the amyloid beta protein A4 and the microtubule-associated tau protein.
  • (12) A variant of simian immunodeficiency virus from sooty mangabey monkeys (SIVsmm), termed SIVsmmPBj14, was previously identified and shown to induce acute disease and death within 1 to 2 weeks of inoculation of pig-tailed macaques and mangabey monkeys (P. N. Fultz, H. M. McClure, D. C. Anderson, and W. M. Switzer, AIDS Res.

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