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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.

Tuber


Definition:

  • (n.) A fleshy, rounded stem or root, usually containing starchy matter, as the potato or arrowroot; a thickened root-stock. See Illust. of Tuberous.
  • (n.) A genus of fungi. See Truffle.
  • (n.) A tuberosity; a tubercle.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) In addition, lightly immunostained cells were distinguished in the caudal portion of the hypothalamic arcuate nucleus, area of tuber cinereum, retrochiasmatic area, and rostral portion of the paraventricular thalamic nucleus after colchicine treatment.
  • (2) This paper describes a family in which the first child, a girl born in 1988, has tuberous sclerosis (TS).
  • (3) Tuning curves of afferent electroreceptive fibers in the anterior lateral line nerve of the weakly electric fish, Sternopygus macrurus, indicate that the tuberous electroreceptors of each individual are well-tuned to its own electric organ discharge (EOD) frequency.
  • (4) 100 degrees C. Thus residues did not migrate into the flesh of the tubers.
  • (5) Aromatase immunoreactive cells (ARO-ir) were found in the medial preoptic nucleus, in the septal region, and in a large cell cluster extending from the dorso-lateral aspect of the ventromedial nucleus of the hypothalamus to the tuber at the level of the nucleus inferioris hypothalami.
  • (6) Injections of horseradish peroxidase into the telencephalon retrogradely labeled neurons ipsilaterally in various thalamic, preglomerular, and tuberal nuclei, the nucleus of the locus coeruleus (also contralaterally), the superior raphe, and portions of the nucleus lateralis valvulae.
  • (7) Isolated nuclei from green leaf tissue of tomato plants infected with potato spindle tuber viroid (PSTVd) were bound to microscope slides, fixed with formaldehyde and hybridized with biotinylated transcripts of cloned PSTVd cDNA.
  • (8) A simple and efficient method is presented for the extraction, cleanup, and liquid chromatographic (LC) determination of oxamyl residues in potato tubers.
  • (9) The study of the selective renal arteriogram enables preoperative diagnosis of angiomyolipoma even when not associated with tuberous sclerosis, and a partial nephrectomy.
  • (10) The association of diffuse lipomatosis with tuberous sclerosis is reported.
  • (11) Developing pyramidal cells in the remaining three tuberous organ-receptive lateral ELL segments are unreactive.
  • (12) CD rats were much less responsive to mPOA stimulation (spaced electrodes) than O-M rats, but the responses of both strains to tuberal stimulation were essentially alike.
  • (13) It did not allow distinction between true pachygyria, focal cortical dysplasia, or the forme fruste of tuberous sclerosis.
  • (14) cDNA clones of potato virus X (PVXcp strain), potato virus Y (PVYo strain), potato leaf roll virus (PLRV) and potato spindle tuber viroid (PSTV) were used separately or combined for the detection of the corresponding RNAs in extracts of infected plants.
  • (15) The export of pectate lyase, polygalacturonase, and cellulase and the maceration of potato tuber tissue occurred with Out+, but not Out-, strains of E. carotovora subsp.
  • (16) We conclude that neurons in the lateral tuberal nucleus show an early stage of AD-related cytoskeletal pathology (Alz-50 positivity), but without plaques or neuronal death.
  • (17) The possibility of incorporating Icacinia manni among the edible starchy plant tubers is discussed.
  • (18) Western blots of extracts from P(i)-deficient cells were probed with rabbit anti-(potato tuber PFP) immune serum and revealed equal intensity staining immunoreactive polypeptides of M(r) 66,000 (alpha-subunit) and 60,000 (beta-subunit) that co-migrated with the alpha- and beta-subunits of homogeneous potato tuber PFP.
  • (19) In six patients the clinical symptoms were atypical; in those instances computed tomography makes diagnosis of tuberous sclerosis possible.
  • (20) Angiomyolipomas produce pathognomonic appearances on modern imaging methods and a tissue diagnosis is no longer required particularly when multiple tubers can be confidently diagnosed and if a CT brain scan shows periventricular calcifications.

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