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Threefold


Definition:

  • (a.) Consisting of three, or thrice repeated; triple; as, threefold justice.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The fasted rats also exhibited a threefold increase in glucose 1,6-diphosphate (G-1,6-P2) in the white quadriceps after 30 min of exercise, whereas no significant changes were observed in the red quadriceps or in liver.
  • (2) Use of oestrogens without progestogens is associated with a twofold to threefold increase in risk of endometrial neoplasia.
  • (3) Latencies were increased two- to threefold, and tracking was more variable.
  • (4) Densitometry of immunoblots indicated that there was two- to threefold more PrP-res than PrP-sen in one infected clone.
  • (5) At 7 days after inoculation, BN rats had 65-fold higher (P less than .001) pulmonary viral titers and threefold higher (P less than .002) numbers of neutrophils in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid than did F344 rats.
  • (6) Plasma lactate levels were elevated by about threefold during both glucose and lactate infusion.
  • (7) The VO2 resp did not increase, despite approximately threefold increases in both inspiratory flow rate and contraction frequency.
  • (8) Our results showed an approximately two- to threefold increase in the level of the type I cAMP-dependent protein kinase and a somewhat smaller increase in the type II kinase in extracts of the "old" IMR-90 cells (population doubling greater than 48) as compared to that of the "young" cells (PDL 22-27).
  • (9) After exposure to 400 microM aluminum lactate and removal of unbound aluminum, human cytoskeletal proteins were degraded two- to threefold more slowly by calpain.
  • (10) Such an inhibition occurred slowly and irreversibly; it might be related to the threefold increase in cyclic GMP.
  • (11) Rifampin increased the clearance of (R)-warfarin threefold and the clearance of (S)-warfarin twofold.
  • (12) Cholesterol levels remained relatively constant in all tissues examined except brain, where a threefold increase was observed.
  • (13) The expression of shlA was measured as a function of alkaline phosphatase activity, which increased threefold under iron-restricted conditions.
  • (14) SCF interacted with erythropoietin (Epo) and granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF) to maintain large numbers of cells as well as to generate a twofold to threefold increase in CFC in the case of Epo, and a 10-fold increase in CFC in the case of G-CSF.
  • (15) MG-63 cells also possessed an alkaline phosphatase isoenzyme of the bone-liver-kidney type that was stimulated by 1,25-(OH)2D3 treatment (two- to threefold) and inhibited by parathyroid hormone (40 nM, -25%, p less than 0.025).
  • (16) Contactless payments grew threefold in 2015, with more than a billion “wave and pay” transactions over the year.
  • (17) It was found that: the two cell types have the same basal adenylate cyclase activity; prespore cells and prestalk cells are able to relay the extracellular cAMP signal equally well; intact prestalk cells show a threefold higher cAMP phosphodiesterase activity on the cell surface than prespore cells, whereas their cytosolic activity is the same; intact prestalk cells bind three to four times more cAMP than prespore cells; no large differences in cAMP metabolism and detection were observed between cells derived from migrating slugs and culminating aggregates.
  • (18) Dosage with the second lead shot did not result in further accumulation of bone lead in hens, but increased bone lead concentrations threefold in drakes, suggesting that saturation levels for bone lead had already been reached in the hens after ingestion of one shot.
  • (19) Four weeks after replantation, a more than threefold increase in PBF was measured in premolars with two roots, while PBF in premolars with one root and incisors was consistently reduced to an average of 40% of the controls.
  • (20) However, basal insulin levels and acute insulin responses to glucose were threefold greater in the recipients.

Triple


Definition:

  • (a.) Consisting of three united; multiplied by three; threefold; as, a triple knot; a triple tie.
  • (a.) Three times repeated; treble. See Treble.
  • (a.) One of three; third.
  • (a.) To make threefold, or thrice as much or as many; to treble; as, to triple the tax on coffee.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) S&P – the only one of the three major agencies not to have stripped the UK of its coveted AAA status – said it had been surprised at the pick-up in activity during 2013 – a year that began with fears of a triple-dip recession.
  • (2) Compared with cultures from afebrile women, organisms were recovered from 51 (93%) of 55 febrile postpartum women by using the triple-lumen transcervical culture method (P less than .001).
  • (3) But the Franco-British spat sparked by Dave's rejection of Angela and Nicolas's cunning plan to save the euro has been given wings by news the US credit agencies may soon strip France of its triple-A rating and is coming along very nicely, thank you. "
  • (4) Liver bloodflow remained unchanged in AS dogs, but hepatic alanine uptake nearly tripled (p less than 0.01) and hepatic glucose production increased by 60% (p less than 0.05).
  • (5) In experiments using double and triple chamber cultures it was demonstrated that suppressive macrophages from advanced T8-Guérin tumor (diameter 5--6.5 cm) bearing rats produced a dialysable factor which suppressed the killer activity of lymphocytes from non-advanced T8-Guérin tumor (diameter 0.5--0.7 cm) bearing rats, as well as from nonadvanced h 18R tumor bearing rats and from Ehrlich ascites bearing mice, against T8-Guérin ascitic cells and, respectively, against h 18R ascitic and Ehrlich ascitic cells.
  • (6) The headteacher of the school featured in the reality television series Educating Essex has described using his own money to buy a winter coat for a boy whose parents could not afford one, in a symptom of an escalating economic crisis that has seen the number of pupils in the area taking home food parcels triple in a year.
  • (7) The function of these triple cones can not be deduced from the behavior patterns of these fishes.
  • (8) An analysis of the triple helical stabilities of these cleavage site regions as reflected by their imino acid contents fails to yield a correlation between reactivity and triple helical stability.
  • (9) A total of 50 patients received a cadaveric renal transplant followed by immunosuppression with triple therapy.
  • (10) From the area between the papillae sensory endings appearing in sections to be either single, double or triple are described.
  • (11) Blood flows to contralateral cerebral hemispheric structures were relatively unchanged from prehypoxic values, whereas flows to the brainstem and cerebellum nearly doubled and tripled, respectively.
  • (12) Four separate features could be distinguished in Fe-DNAase-1 digestions of human lymphoblast nuclei: a di-nucleosomal (2N) repeat, a mono-nucleosomal (1N) repeat, a component of "random" DNA, and triple splitting of major peaks.
  • (13) In a triple tier configuration, females concentrated 66% of their travel on the top tier.
  • (14) Twenty-two patients with radiologically localised pulmonary tuberculosis underwent one or more broncho-alveolar lavages: 10 patients had a single lavage in the disease area, 11 had two lavages (1 in a healthy zone and 1 in the affected zone) and 1 patient had a triple lavage.
  • (15) LU, a branch of the London mayor's Transport for London authority, claims that Aslef is seeking triple-time pay and an extra day off for members working on Boxing Day.
  • (16) The uterine osteosarcoma is the seventh case reported in the world, while it is the second case of synchronous triple primary tumors of the upper female genital tract.
  • (17) Total body water, extracellular body water, and plasma space were determined using the triple radiotracer technique.
  • (18) Incubation and heating of the polymers in 1 mM Mn2+ caused the spectral shift reported for the left-handed Z-DNA conformation in the alternating copolymer and the change reported for the triple helix in the homopolymer.
  • (19) His client-base has tripled since January, and now includes more than half of Shanghai and Beijing's international schools.
  • (20) A preparation in a special triple bath was drawn through two rubber membranes dividing the strip into three segments.

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