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Telluride


Definition:

  • (n.) A compound of tellurium with a more positive element or radical; -- formerly called telluret.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) • Gone Girl picked for opening slot at New York film festival • We predict how Venice, Toronto and Telluride will split the 2014 world premieres
  • (2) Counts from the tumor and contralateral flank were recorded with a manipulatable, cadmium-telluride crystal gamma detector at 24, 48, and 72 hours following injection.
  • (3) In Colorado, the Telluride film festival has already ended – though that festival, which prides itself on its informality, rolls joints not carpets.
  • (4) Facebook Twitter Pinterest Watch a roundup from the Telluride film festival.
  • (5) The blood flow rate in subcutaneous adipose tissue was measured on the lower legs of 11 patients with chronic lower-leg venous insufficiency and ulceration and in eight age-matched control subjects for 12-20 h, under ambulatory conditions, using the 133Xe wash-out technique with portable Cadmium telluride (CdTe(Cl)) detectors.
  • (6) Over the next 4-hour study period, myocardial Tc-MIBI activities were continuously monitored in both the left anterior descending (LAD) (normal) and left circumflex (LCx) (ischemic) coronary artery (ischemic) zones using miniature cadmium telluride radiation detectors and serial gamma camera images were acquired when necessary.
  • (7) Room Facebook Twitter Pinterest Emma Donaghue’s novel was never going to make for an easy film to watch, and yet despite the grim nature of the material – a mother and son confined by a kidnapper – Lenny Abrahamson’s adaptation managed to win over critics and audiences at Telluride, largely thanks to Brie Larson’s raw performance as a woman abducted and raped at a young age.
  • (8) A sodium iodide detector with a fibre-optic link was used at first, but a cadmium telluride system has provided a more durable, reliable and sensitive sterilisable probe.
  • (9) And the Oscar may go to … 40 key movies in contention for 2016 awards Read more Sandwiched between the Venice and Toronto festivals, both of which also screen Oscar-hopeful fare (Venice recently premiered Tom Hooper’s new bid for hardware, The Danish Girl , which next screens at Tiff), Telluride boasts fantastic Oscar odds: six of the last seven best picture winners premiered at the festival – four of them (Slumdog Millionaire, The King’s Speech, Argo, 12 Years a Slave) were world premieres.
  • (10) The sure bets Steve Jobs Facebook Twitter Pinterest Steve Jobs had everything going for it going into Telluride.
  • (11) Speaking at the Telluride film festival , where his Aaron Sorkin-scripted biopic of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs is winning largely rave reviews, Boyle said that those in the movie industry had a responsibility to examine the import of people such as Jobs and Mark Zuckerberg, the Facebook creator who was the subject of Sorkin’s 2010 hit, The Social Network.
  • (12) Likely major nominations: Picture, actress (Brie Larson), supporting actor (Jacob Tremblay), screenplay Promising newcomers: Anomalisa Facebook Twitter Pinterest Telluride film festival day two: Suffragette, He Named Me Malala and Anomalisa.
  • (13) Spotlight Facebook Twitter Pinterest Following a strong showing at Venice, Tom McCarthy’s bracing account of the Boston Globe’s Pulitzer prizewinning investigation into a massive child molestation cover-up within the local Catholic archdiocese earned similarly rave notices at Telluride.
  • (14) A high resolution cadmium telluride probe was used in conjunction with standard bone imaging methods in two cases of facial asymmetry.
  • (15) Son of Saul Facebook Twitter Pinterest Another major hit with critics at Cannes , where it won the runner-up prize to the Palme d’Or, Son of Saul stopped by Telluride to devastate audiences and build momentum.
  • (16) This year’s battle began with Venice offering a first look at Tom Hooper’s The Danish Girl , while Telluride gave a kickstart to Danny Boyle’s Steve Jobs biopic .
  • (17) Left ventricular function, as reflected by ejection fraction, was continuously monitored with a computerized cadmium telluride detector after the intravenous injection of technetium-labeled red blood cells.
  • (18) The construction, physical characteristics, software and some clinical applications of a computerized dual cadmium telluride (CdTe) detectors system for continuous cardiac monitoring are described.
  • (19) Left ventricular function was continuously monitored during exercise and recovery with a computerized cadmium telluride detector following the intravenous injection of technetium-labeled red blood cells.
  • (20) The continuous ventricular function monitor with a miniature cadmium telluride detector is able to measure EF reliably.

Tellurite


Definition:

  • (n.) A salt of tellurous acid.
  • (n.) Oxide of tellurium. It occurs sparingly in tufts of white or yellowish crystals.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Cell-free extracts of Thermus thermophilus HB8 catalyze the in vitro, NADH-dependent reduction of potassium tellurite (K2TeO3).
  • (2) Three different protein fractions with tellurite-reducing activities were identified.
  • (3) Transferable plasmids in gram-negative bacteria that confer resistance to potassium tellurite or tellurate were found.
  • (4) We have identified intrinsic high-level resistance (HLR) to tellurite, selenite, and at least 15 other rare-earth oxides and oxyanions in the facultative photoheterotroph Rhodobacter sphaeroides grown either chemoheterotrophically or photoheterotrophically.
  • (5) Unstained, unfixed bacteria carrying these plasmids contained black intracellular deposits when grown on media containing tellurite.
  • (6) Mitis salivarius agar (MS) and higher recovery values than modified medium 10 (MM10SB), Trypticase-yeast extract-cystine medium (TYC), or MS with 1% tellurite (MST).
  • (7) Chemical and biophysical mechanisms underlying the thiol-dependent lytic action of tellurite (and selenite) on human erythrocytes were investigated using native and GSH-depleted cells.
  • (8) The most stable differential signs of enterococci are: growth in the medium at pH 10.2, growth in broth containing 40% bile, citrate utilization, resistance to 0,05% potassium tellurite, 2, 3, 5-triphenyltetrazolium chloride (TTC) reduction, the staining of colonies (plaques) on a medium with manganese, iron and zinc salts, glycerine fermentation under anaerobic conditions, mannite fermentation, the presence of hemolysin, of the proteolytic enzyme, and mobility.
  • (9) M. phocacerebrale (13 strains) metabolized arginine but not glucose and produced phosphatase but did not reduce tetrazolium chloride and potassium tellurite.
  • (10) Doses of mixed intestinal gram-negative bacilli and enterococci were most effectively inhibited by Snyder tellurite agar.
  • (11) For instance, a correlation was found between the antigenic structure of the organism and the colonial appearance on tellurite blood agar.
  • (12) The identity of some selenite-resistant isolates and MICs of selenite, selenate, arsenate, tellurite, and tellurate were determined.
  • (13) By contrast, the lytic plaques produced by phages on rapidly growing mycobacteria with strong tellurite reactivity always display a sharp line of demarcation between the plaque and the non-lysed culture.The studies described in the present paper have shown that the tellurite zonal phenomenon provides a reliable criterion for the differentiation of slowly growing mycobacteria.
  • (14) The genes encoding tellurite resistance, colicin B resistance, and phage inhibition were found to be associated with a 6.7-kb SalI fragment of R478.
  • (15) Immuno-gold labelling and lysis studies using pilH alpha, a bacteriophage specific for H pili, were used to investigate transfer-deficient mutants of pHH1508a obtained by Tn5 mutagenesis and an in vitro constructed derivative of 96 kilobases, pDT1178, which also conferred resistance to potassium tellurite, trimethoprim, and streptomycin.
  • (16) The normally silent 4.5 kb tellurite resistance transposon Tn521 of RP4 has been shown to carry sequences from both the flanking kilA and korA loci of this broad host range plasmid.
  • (17) fermentation of sorbitol, glycerol (anaerobic) and melezitose, tolerance to potassium tellurite (0.1%) (positive for Strep.
  • (18) On a simple delayed response task, the performance of the tellurite-treated animals was more consistent than that of the buffer-treated animals.
  • (19) This assay is suitable for studying tellurite uptake in bacteria and overcomes the problems of older techniques which are time consuming and labor intensive.
  • (20) The tellurite resistance (Ter) determinant of RP4 is not normally expressed unless variants are selected on medium containing tellurite.

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