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Taber


Definition:

  • (v. i.) Same as Tabor.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Taber said: "Unless we get this sorted out, dermal fillers will be the next disaster."
  • (2) These results, taken together with those previously published (A. S. McEnroe and H. W. Taber, Antimicrob.
  • (3) The mar-3 strain studied (aroD163) had previously been shown to be a menaquinone auxotroph (Farrand and Taber, 1973) and to be deficient in amino acid uptake (Bisschop et al., 1975).
  • (4) The bending stiffness of 22 commercial suture materials of varying size, chemical structure and physical form was quantitatively evaluated using a stiffness tester (Taber V-5, model 150B, Teledyne).
  • (5) The Taber Abraser did show non-linear trends similar to those observed clinically.
  • (6) Taber, who attacked the health department for its regulation of the industry, said: "All public and private sector surgeons used these [PIP] implants, which were not the cheapest on the market, in good faith with the knowledge that they had been approved by the Department of Health agency, the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency.
  • (7) Sally Taber, director of Independent Healthcare Advisory Services, the cosmetic surgery industry body, said that the injections were often performed by beauty therapists with just a few hours' training.
  • (8) Bond expert Mark Taber, who helped form the action group to fight for a better deal, and signed up 2,500 members, said the outcome is the best small investors could have hoped for.
  • (9) "It is vital for patients' physical and mental wellbeing that policy is based upon clear and reliable evidence," said IHAS director Sally Taber.
  • (10) "The majority of these are pensioners in their 70s, 80s and 90s who acquired Co-op Bank bonds for pension income," says Taber.
  • (11) Taber said this was to "ensure they [the HPRA] have proper data with which to review the situation rather than relying on the small sample of just 100 patients provided by Transform, which has been taken out of context.
  • (12) Facebook Twitter Pinterest Glacier hiking near Reykjavik, Iceland An exhilarating off-road super-Jeep aurora hunt, crossing a magical frozen landscape and glacial rivers, is included on a new three-night Reykjavik & the Northern Lights break with Taber Holidays , with options of glacier hiking and snowmobile safaris, too, from £830pp including flights.
  • (13) It has been shown that in neurons, taurine increases the Cl current, resulting in hyperpolarization (Taber et al., 1986; Figure 12).
  • (14) Mark Taber, representing retail bondholders who believe they should be spared a haircut on their investments, said there was a "disgraceful" lack of detail in the Co-op's offer.
  • (15) Led by investor Mark Taber , the group comprises 15,000 holders of bonds issued by the bank.
  • (16) "It is vital for patients' physical and mental wellbeing that policy is based upon clear and reliable evidence," said the IHAS director, Sally Taber.
  • (17) Sally Taber, director of the Independent Healthcare Advisory Services, the body representing the private health providers, refused to take questions on the conduct of her members and in a statement offered only free consultations for women who are worried.
  • (18) Bond expert Mark Taber of the Co-op Bank Retail Investors Campaign says the outcome is the best small investors could have hoped for.
  • (19) It has also given the data to the UK regulator, the Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Authority, "to ensure they have proper data with which to review the situation, rather than relying on the small sample of just 100 patients provided by Transform, which has been taken out of context," said Taber.
  • (20) This relationship and its causes were sought in an in vitro test that used the Taber Abraser.

Tabor


Definition:

  • (n.) A small drum used as an accompaniment to a pipe or fife, both being played by the same person.
  • (v. i.) To play on a tabor, or little drum.
  • (v. i.) To strike lightly and frequently.
  • (v. t.) To make (a sound) with a tabor.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) A method to introduce multiple mutations and to reconstruct genes, using a single oligodeoxyribonucleotide and DNA polymerase with high processivity, such as modified T7 DNA polymerase [Tabor and Richardson, Proc.
  • (2) Capillary gel electrophoresis is demonstrated for the four-spectral-channel sequencing technique of Smith, the two-spectral-channel sequencing technique of Prober, and the one-spectral-channel sequencing technique of Richardson and Tabor.
  • (3) "It's been pretty brutal to be honest with you and it's going to make it a tough year," said Tabor.
  • (4) The Global boss is the son of Michael Tabor, who amassed a fortune from bookmaking, horsebreeding and property, and helped bankroll the £545m double purchase of GCap Media and Chrysalis Radio that created Global's broadcasting empire.
  • (5) In response, Tabor was equally scathing: "It appears to us that the comments made by UTV are entirely predictable from an organisation which appears to have numerous issues with the forthcoming Digital Economy Bill.
  • (6) In Debre Tabor, the provincial capital 50 km away from the project site at an altitude of 2800 m., five S. mansoni cases were found among 111 school children, but they were considered to be imported cases.
  • (7) Good-quality content which is not commercially viable," added Tabor.
  • (8) He believes that the private ownership of Global, headed by former Capital whizz kid Ashley Tabor and backed by money from the Irish racing magnates JP McManus and John Magnier, will allow more space for clarity of thought.
  • (9) To which Tabor replied: "Statistically but not in reality.
  • (10) The Global Radio boss, Ashley Tabor, today said he has not had any conversations with Chris Moyles after reports last week linking the BBC Radio 1 breakfast presenter with a move to Global-owned Capital.
  • (11) A major degradation product is a T7 RNA polymerase that is proteolytically cleaved between amino acids 172 (lysine) and 173 (arginine) (Tabor, S., and Richardson, C.C.
  • (12) They are found in higher and lower eucaryotes and in procaryotes as well as in viruses (Tabor and Tabor, 1984).
  • (13) Job: Global Radio founder and Global group chief executive Age: 33 Industry: broadcasting Staff: 1,250 New entry Ashley Tabor is head of the most powerful commercial radio group in the country, home to Classic FM, Heart, Capital and LBC , listened to by an average of more than 18 million people a week.
  • (14) "Global has stepped up and said we are absolutely doing it, we have great new ideas of things we could do on digital but we are not going to do it until our listeners can hear it in decent quality and that is something that we have been clear from the start the Beeb will need to do," said Tabor, the Global Group founder and chief executive.
  • (15) "Lord Carter has been a huge advocate of radio and deserves praise for delivering a positive vision for our sector," said Miron, the former managing director of the Mail on Sunday and Mail Online , who joined Ashley Tabor's Global Radio last year.
  • (16) Global, the home of Classic FM, Capital, Heart and the London talk station LBC, was born out of the £545m double purchase of Chrysalis Radio and GCap Media which was masterminded by the group's youthful founder, Ashley Tabor, the son of the billionaire Michael Tabor.
  • (17) A modification of the enzymic method of Tabor and Wyngarden for formiminoglutamate (FIGLU) estimation in urine is described.
  • (18) But it is Miron, rather than Tabor, who makes the MediaGuardian 100 because he is responsible for the day-to-day strategic decisions that will see the group succeed or fail.
  • (19) There is no love lost between Taunton, who came to the UK in 1995 as general manager of the internet service provider DNA Internet, and Tabor, son of the billionaire Michael Tabor, who created the Global Radio empire out of nothing with the £545m double purchase of Chrysalis Radio and GCap Media.
  • (20) A 1.6-kilobase DNA fragment containing gltP was subcloned into the expression plasmids pT7-5 and pT7-6, and its product was identified by a phage T7 RNA polymerase-T7 promoter coupled system (S. Tabor and C. C. Richardson, Proc.

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