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Tho


Definition:

  • (def. art.) The.
  • (pron. pl.) Those.
  • (adv.) Then.
  • (conj.) Though.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) In contrast, neutralization of secreted IL-4 completely prevents the differentiation of Tho into Th2 cells, but permits the development of Th1 cells.
  • (2) After 5 days to allow for primate recovery and stabilization, TBW measurements were repeated using THO methodology.
  • (3) This suggests that NDV potentiates infection by Tho-Ar-126 through its action on thymus-derived lymphocytes.
  • (4) Further studies are needed of the effectiveness of THO therapy in improving circulation in ischemic lower extremity wounds, thus preventing amputation and the loss of independence, mobility, and self-esteem.
  • (5) When the EDTA-effect was maximal the mutual relationship between the permeabilities of THO and the lipid-insoluble molecules became close to the ratio between the corresponding free diffusion coefficients in water.
  • (6) For the three-host ixodid species, Rhipicephalus appendiculatus and Amblyomma variegatum, maximum enhancement of THO virus transmission was observed when salivary glands were derived from uninfected female ticks that had fed for a period of 6 or 8 days, respectively.
  • (7) When exposed to sufficient amounts of EDTA, the capillary permeability to hydrophilic molecules increased several fold whereas the permeability to THO and lipid-soluble molecules remained unchanged.
  • (8) Extracellular fluid volume and total body water were determined by a dual beta-tracer technique which utilized radiosulfate-35 (35SO4) and tritiated water (THO), respectively.
  • (9) 22Na was used as the extracellular indicator and tritiated water (THO) was used as total liver water indicator.
  • (10) We demonstrate that IL-4 positively and negatively controls the differentiation of Tho cells into Th2 and Th1 cells, respectively.
  • (11) Proteins THO and SUT have identical 13-residue J segments and therefore are encoded by the same J lambda gene.
  • (12) 10.57am GMT Ed Conway (@EdConwaySky) Re election Carney says no danger of int rate vote being influenced by political timing <- Tho May decision delayed 48hrs so not on elex day March 11, 2014 10.57am GMT Back in the Thatcher Room ( livestream here ), Labour MP John Mann has challenged the Bank of England governor over his comments that there will be more recycling of capital and jobs when rates rise ( see here ).
  • (13) To investigate this mode of transmission, guinea-pigs were infected with uninfected Rhipicephalus appendiculatus nymphs prior to inoculation with either a mixture of THO virus and tick salivary gland extract, or with THO virus alone.
  • (14) Raising the transcapillary input pressure increased the exchange of dextrans and K+ but lowered that of THO.
  • (15) However, such ulcer size changes did not differ statistically between the control and THO groups.
  • (16) Thogoto (THO) virus infections of Rhipicephalus appendiculatus ticks were examined using tick hosts immune to the virus.
  • (17) Howard Amos (@howardamos) Chaos in #Odessa , thousands now on streets - tho most watching.
  • (18) Healing of diabetic foot ulcers was not accelerated by THO in this study.
  • (19) The gills are 25 times more permeable to THO than to Na+ or K+.
  • (20) Although the THO protein sequence is not as closely related to those of the influenza viruses as they are to each other (40% aligned homology), the indicated sequence data provide further evidence of relationships between the tick-borne THO and DHO viruses and the vertebrate orthomyxoviruses.

Who


Definition:

  • (object.) Originally, an interrogative pronoun, later, a relative pronoun also; -- used always substantively, and either as singular or plural. See the Note under What, pron., 1. As interrogative pronouns, who and whom ask the question: What or which person or persons? Who and whom, as relative pronouns (in the sense of that), are properly used of persons (corresponding to which, as applied to things), but are sometimes, less properly and now rarely, used of animals, plants, etc. Who and whom, as compound relatives, are also used especially of persons, meaning the person that; the persons that; the one that; whosoever.
  • (pron.) One; any; one.

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