What's the difference between tare and tarre?

Tare


Definition:

  • (imp.) Tore.
  • (n.) A weed that grows among wheat and other grain; -- alleged by modern naturalists to be the Lolium temulentum, or darnel.
  • (n.) A name of several climbing or diffuse leguminous herbs of the genus Vicia; especially, the V. sativa, sometimes grown for fodder.
  • (n.) Deficientcy in the weight or quantity of goods by reason of the weight of the cask, bag, or whatever contains the commodity, and is weighed with it; hence, the allowance or abatement of a certain weight or quantity which the seller makes to the buyer on account of the weight of such cask, bag, etc.
  • (v. t.) To ascertain or mark the tare of (goods).
  • () of Tear

Example Sentences:

  • (1) If you’re growing them in the vegetable garden, it’s worth remembering this, and following with something replenishing – field beans or winter tares – to put nitrogen and organic matter back into the soil.
  • (2) To obtain a preselected tension, a limit value switch and a tare unit is used.
  • (3) In this study, it is shown how to transfer tared aliquots of (HCO3 + CO2)-containing luminal fluids directly into the mercury-sealed chamber of a modified Van Slyke apparatus and how to obtain direct as well as indirect manometric determinations of dissolved CO2 ([CO2]f) in each aliquot of such fluids.
  • (4) One TIGF sample, which was collected on a previously tared filter, was subjected to controlled environment equilibration (40 percent relative humidity, 22 degrees C) for 8 to 24 h and weighed prior to cryogenic storage.
  • (5) The effusate was collected in a tared beaker and serial weights were measured every ten seconds using a computerized, gravimetric technique.
  • (6) When an E. coli chemotransducer gene (tarE), the product of which is required for both aspartate and maltose chemotaxis, was introduced by using a plasmid vector into S. typhimurium cells with a defect in the corresponding gene (tarS), the transformant cells acquired the ability for both aspartate and maltose chemotaxis.
  • (7) Tare Dadiowei from Gbarain community in Bayelsa State, said: "While Shell makes cheap excuses for the continuing flaring of gas in our communities, we bear the huge costs with our contaminated air and soil, diseases and death."
  • (8) Each strip was placed into a tared tube containing fluid appropriate for the optimal preservation of the mediator to be measured.
  • (9) The story charts the relationship between a reclusive fashion designer, Celestine, an apprentice, Jonni Tare, and their favourite model, Doll.
  • (10) The tared filter paper and charcoal was dried for 24 h and weighed.
  • (11) Boukari Tare, a Unicef sanitation specialist in the DRC, said the $100m that could be awarded to the fund would save the lives of 200,000 children.
  • (12) In contrast, when the tars gene was introduced into tarE-deficient E. coli cells, the transformant cells acquired aspartate chemotaxis but not maltose chemotaxis.
  • (13) Reference sample was obtained by carotid artery blood "free flowing" into a tared microfuge tube for 1 min.
  • (14) In 3828 subjects (1489 males and 2339 females) apparently healthy was investigated the presence in the serum of Australia antigen and of corrispondent antibody with electrosyneresis, the activity of the G6PD eritrocytic and the eventual condition of carrier of microcytemic tare.
  • (15) These cells were compared with each other and with wild-type E. coli (containing the wild-type E. coli aspartate receptor gene, wt-tare).
  • (16) Tare and zero-adjustment were frequently checked in many facilities, but horizontal-adjustment was not checked in about a half of the facilities.
  • (17) Upon return, the computer compares the difference in initial and return tare weights to the stated amount of drug used to assure accuracy of the written inventory record.

Tarre


Definition:

  • (v.) To set on, as a dog; to incite.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) features resembling those reported for the 'Rieske'-type iron-sulphur protein purified from the bacterium Thermus thermophilus [Fee, Findling, Yoshida, Hille, Tarr, Hearshen, Dunham, Day, Kent & Münck (1984) J. Biol, Chem.
  • (2) Russel Tarr, history teacher whose Mr Men-themed resources were attacked by Gove If he'd taken the time to listen, then he probably would have found his job wasn't as difficult as he made it for himself.
  • (3) Some of the most highly-regarded film directors in Europe, including Pedro Almodóvar , Ken Loach, Béla Tarr and Wim Wenders, have co-signed a letter to Russian authorities who are currently detaining a Ukrainian film-maker, Oleg Sentsov.
  • (4) An ATP-dependent purine deoxyribonucleoside kinase activity is known only in salmon milt extracts (H. L. A. Tarr, Can.
  • (5) In a blogpost on his Active History website , Tarr has drawn a mock Mr Men book in which Gove is Mr Point.
  • (6) Last year, prominent European film directors including Pedro Almodóvar, Ken Loach, Béla Tarr and Wim Wenders signed an open letter to president Vladimir Putin protesting against Sentsov’s “apparently arbitrary detention”.
  • (7) Tarr, who has been a full-time history teacher for 16 years, suggests 15- and 16-year-olds depict the rise of Hitler as a Mr Men story for 10- and 11-year-olds as part of their iGCSE revision .
  • (8) In any case, Tarr argues, the exercise is "highly challenging and in no way represents the 'infantilisation' of students 'on the verge of university'".
  • (9) Tarr argues that the Mr Men lesson plan is a revision tool at the end of a six-week course on the rise of Hitler during which pupils would have written an externally moderated 1,000-word essay analysing the causes for Hitler's election as German chancellor in January 1933.
  • (10) "The creation of children's storybooks is an excellent revision exercise, but not the primary method by which I teach any topic whatsoever," Tarr writes.
  • (11) A., Findling, K. L., Yoshida, T., Hille, R., Tarr, G. E., Hearshen, D. O., Dunham, W. R., Day, E. P., Kent, T. A., and Munck, E. (1984) J. Biol.
  • (12) He has also turned in memorable performances in Inception and Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (as agent Ricki Tarr).
  • (13) We present experimental evidence which confirms recently proposed ring current prediction methods for assigning hydrogen-bond proton nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectra from tRNA (Robillard, G. T., Tarr, C. E., Vosman, F., & Berendsen, H. J. C. (1976) Nature (London) 262, 363-369; Robillard, G. T., Tarr, C. E., Vosman, F., & Sussman, J. L. (1977) Biophys.
  • (14) Last week, Gove cited a lesson plan posted by teacher Russel Tarr on his website to illustrate what the minister said was the "culture of low expectations" in English schools.
  • (15) Tarr argues that the process forces students to engage in issues of historical interpretation.
  • (16) Tarr writes: "Gove and his advisers – either through stupidity or mischievousness – failed to place me, my website, or the lesson into its appropriate context.
  • (17) Five egg processors in the Netherlands, which had been approved initially in 1987 but saw its certification expire, will begin selling to US companies as soon as export certificate language details can be worked out, FSIS spokesman Adam Tarr said.
  • (18) Tarr, who has taught at the fee-paying Wolverhampton grammar school and the International School of Toulouse, said the activity helped teenagers test their knowledge by sharing what they had learned with younger students.

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