What's the difference between tempo and temps?

Tempo


Definition:

  • (n.) The rate or degree of movement in time.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Their tempo was better in the second, although there remained the general lack of ingenuity.
  • (2) The divergence of the cytochrome b gene is modular: various parts of the gene have changed with a different mode and tempo of evolution.
  • (3) "The MPC must up the tempo at which they execute quantitative easing, while increasing the scheme's size beyond £125bn."
  • (4) Next his wife, Jay Z isn't much a dancer, and when the tempo upped, he respectfully exited, letting her lead her Beyhive legions through their hip-shaking glory.
  • (5) They struggled against the USA, however, when the tempo was pushed up to Premier League levels.
  • (6) Corner to USA though... 1.33am BST 20 mins More tempo in the American play now, but Belgium intercept again, and Mirallas torments them down the Belgian right flank before hitting a low cross in that's hoofed safely clear.
  • (7) US in no rush to make the substitutions as they try to break up Germany's early tempo.
  • (8) Nigeria's military and government claim to be winning the war in the five-year insurgency but the tempo and deadliness of attacks has increased this year, killing more than 2,000 people so far compared to an estimated 3,600 killed over the past four years.
  • (9) The grouping structure, which prescribes the location of major tempo changes, and the parabolic timing function, which represents a natural manner of executing such changes, seem to be the two major constraints under which pianists are operating.
  • (10) These comparisons can be summarized as follows: 1) TDL populations primed in bulk MLI cultures (MLI-TDL) slowed some evidence of specific positive selection when tested immediately; MLI responses to specific alloantigens were both relatively large and accelerated in tempo, whereas responses to third party alloantigens were diminished but also accelerated in tempo.
  • (11) In extra-time began to look more like the tempo-setting player he can be, even as his team fell behind.
  • (12) In our experiments we used spin-labeled maleimide [4-maleimido-tempo] to examine the local environment in the active site of thioredoxin reductase in the presence and absence of calcium.
  • (13) The specific effect of tuning system was not affected by the tempo of the fragments.
  • (14) Tempo of growth is under genetical control but quite separately from size.
  • (15) Girls' development is highlighted because research on antecedents addresses genetic and environmental influences on menarcheal age variations, and because findings on the behavioral consequences of tempo variations have been less consistent for girls than for boys.
  • (16) This pattern and the tempo of its evolution were distinctly different from the diffuse infiltrates seen in patients with Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia.
  • (17) The isolated proteins were spin-labeled by TEMPO-dichlorotriazine and the values of rotational correlation times (tau) of labeled proteins were found using dependencies of ESR spectra parameters vs viscosity at constant temperature.
  • (18) The introduction of mechanization and automation has led to increased tempo and greater stress.
  • (19) Steven Gerrard was at his influential and impressive best, dictating Liverpool's tempo from a deep-lying midfield role, and as well as playing a part in both of his side's goals – it was from the 32-year-old's cross-field ball that Coutinho set up Henderson for the equaliser – he also ensured Liverpool held on to their lead with a stunning goalline clearance on 65 minutes, after Benteke had been presented with a free header from Westwood's corner.
  • (20) Despite Lee Cattermole's best efforts, Sunderland struggled to force any sort of tempo and, with Norwich coasting comfortably, the atmosphere remained stubbornly flat.

Temps


Definition:

  • (n.) Time.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) However, REL + EMG produced significantly greater reductions in headache activity measures than the REL and REL + TEMP conditions at all post-treatment time points.
  • (2) Makes around 20 75g butter, melted 75g granulated sugar 1 tbsp vanilla sugar 160g oats 2 tbsp cocoa powder 3 tbsp strong coffee, cooled to room temp Desiccated coconut, to finish 1 Whisk the butter and sugar until light and fluffy, then stir in the vanilla sugar, oats, cocoa and coffee.
  • (3) Later the temp of the growth decreases and as the consequence of the aggregation of the chromatin electrodense areas are formed.
  • (4) For these experiments, brief natural painful stimuli delivered to the hand were a train of 4-8 constant waveform heat pulses generated by a contact thermode (peak temp.
  • (5) The microorganisms on the carriers were previously kept for 24 h at temp.
  • (6) Unemployment is falling fast, but the slump has left a million more workers either unwillingly temping or unwillingly part time.
  • (7) The amount of lidocaine required to cause 50% inhibition of TEMP-1O2 adduct formation was found to be 500 microM.
  • (8) Active site related electrostatic interactions appeared to correlate with the low temp insolubility of 18-2-3, since auto-aggregation was sensitive to pH, ionic strength, temp and protein concn.
  • (9) In the "Cal-surface" mode, the First-Temp readings were significantly lower than tympanic membrane temperatures measured with a thermistor probe and electronic thermometer (mean difference 0.2 degrees C) but not significantly different from rectal or axillary temperatures.
  • (10) Heating of enterotoxin-containing tempe mash reduced enterotoxin A by 99.7% as measured with ELISA and animal feeding methods.
  • (11) The nutritive quality of sorghum-commonbean (40:60) tempe manufactured by Rhizopus oligosporus: Rhizopus oryzae (1:1) mixed culture fermentation was determined.
  • (12) At Vassar College, Klein joined a sketch comedy group but instead of trying her hand at standup after graduation, she took a temp job at Comedy Central, eventually moving up the ladder to become a development executive, working on projects such as Chappelle’s Show and Strangers with Candy .
  • (13) At low temp (7 degrees C), the fluorescence stopped-flow studies showed non-linear pseudo first order kinetics, indicating the existence of a fast pre-equilibrium of low affinity, followed by a conformational change leading to the tight binding of the ligand.
  • (14) We had no jobs really, we were temps doing data entry so it wasn't like, 'C'mon we've got to be up,'" remembers Akiva.
  • (15) After the weight in kilograms (BUTT) and internal temperature in degrees centigrade (TEMP) were recorded, each butt was measured for resistance (Rs, ohms), reactance (Xc, ohms), and distance (L, centimeters) between detector terminals four different ways: parallel or perpendicular to the top of the carcass and on either lean surface or fat surface of the cut.
  • (16) At pH = 7.05, ionic strength = 0.15 M, temp = 20 degrees C, K'CaEGTA = 3.232 x 10(6) M-1; at pH = 6.84, temp = 36 degrees C, K'CaEGTA = 1.652 x 10(6) M-1.
  • (17) He had always loved watching comedy – Armando Iannucci , his hero, will be a guest on the show next week – but recalls his astonishment when it first began to replace post-college temp jobs as a source of income.
  • (18) Interestingly, the activity for this same sample can be regenerated by retreatment of the same sample with heat followed by low-temp stabilization, indicating the reversibility of the physical state of HA responsible for the anticomplementary effect.
  • (19) The cryoglobulin particles which formed at room temp.
  • (20) Open Mon-Thurs 11am-midnight, Fri 11am-2am, Sat 8am-2am, Sun 8am-midnight Four Peaks Brewing Company Facebook Twitter Pinterest The handcrafted cocktail craze may be sweeping across the Valley, but beer is still king south of Scottsdale in Tempe, where the Four Peaks Brewing Company caters to students and staff at Arizona State University, and anyone who loves a good brew.

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