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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.

Tempt


Definition:

  • (v. t.) To put to trial; to prove; to test; to try.
  • (v. t.) To lead, or endeavor to lead, into evil; to entice to what is wrong; to seduce.
  • (v. t.) To endeavor to persuade; to induce; to invite; to incite; to provoke; to instigate.
  • (v. t.) To endeavor to accomplish or reach; to attempt.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The identifiable causes of child drowning are absence of a safety barrier or fence around the water hazard, non-supervision of a child, a parental "vulnerable period", an inadequate safety barrier, and tempting objects in or on the water.
  • (2) As he sits in Athens wondering when the International Monetary Fund is going to deliver another bailout, George Papandreou might be tempted to hum a few lines of Tired of Waiting for You.
  • (3) Were it the latter, you'd think he'd change the angle, either by moving across the crease or going around the wicket, because it's clear his man won't be tempted.
  • (4) Although she was tempted to retreat from life, she realised she would have to force herself to live in as an imaginative way as possible.
  • (5) While it is tempting to speculate that sIL-4R might act as a serum carrier protein or serve to inhibit or modulate IL-4 action, specific biological roles for sIL-4R remain to be established.
  • (6) Goalkeeper Pepe Reina had arguably his worst season at Liverpool in 2011-12 and Rodgers may be tempted to bring Michel Vorm with him from Swansea City.
  • (7) So it must be very tempting to introduce "nudge" legislation.
  • (8) Suddenly he would be picking up speed, scurrying past opponents and, in one instance, slipping the ball through Laurent Koscielny’s legs for a nutmeg that was so exquisitely executed he might have been tempted to ruffle his opponent’s hair.
  • (9) I was sorely tempted but in the end I simply paid the fine.
  • (10) It is tempting to assume that the regulation of in vitro cell proliferation is determined by the balance between these antagonist stimulatory and inhibitory autocrine growth factors.
  • (11) It is tempting to suggest that Th2 cells which produce IL-5 and IL-6 tend to be predominant in mucosal effector regions, such as the salivary glands and LP tissues and account for the predominant IgA responses which characterize these tissues.
  • (12) Karol Mets had moved back from midfield to take Klavan’s position and it was tempting to wonder whether England’s night would be engulfed in frustration when Chambers picked out Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain in the six-yard area and the substitute could not get a clean contact on his header.
  • (13) It is tempting to visualise the yawning gap between the real-life equivalents of the fictional Chatsworth Estate, where Shameless is set, and Green Templeton College, Oxford, where Walker works.
  • (14) No true evangelical ought to be tempted to give such tales any credence whatsoever, no matter how popular they become,” Johnson wrote.
  • (15) Lucas has stayed to fight for his place in recent seasons, and succeeded, but may reconsider that stance should a tempting offer materialise before 1 September.
  • (16) Just in case you are tempted to borrow from WongaNewcastle's new sponsor, here are 10 things it pays to remember: 1.
  • (17) These vary in quality, but some are tempting – so long as you have a good credit record.
  • (18) It is tempting to suggest that muscle weakness may be correlated with or based on the pathology in sarcomeres and the sarcotubular system.
  • (19) Receiving challenging feedback is painful for most people because we are all tempted either to be in love with what we are at the moment, or already beat ourselves up too much, so more challenge is tough to take.
  • (20) It is tempting to assume that these changes within the local immunocompetent cells are related to the therapeutic effect of bacillus Calmette-Guerin against bladder cancer.

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