What's the difference between tich and tigh?

Tich


Definition:

Example Sentences:

  • (1) In an attempt to discover whether the minimum amount of time involved in such a system of secondary referral must of necessity put some patients at risk, and whether any significant delay could be eliminated without radical change in this system, we have carried out a detailed prospective analysis of the sequence of events involved in the emergency transfer of 117 consecutive patients with suspected traumatic intracranial haematoma (TICH).
  • (2) There were 48 patients with TICH who had no operations but there were no deaths attributable to a missed operation.
  • (3) Of 729 patients, 135 were identified as having suffered a traumatic intracranial hemorrhage (TICH).
  • (4) Although tich resembles brachypodism phenotypically it is not linked to agouti, and does not match the description of any other skeletal mutation.
  • (5) The article deals with the analysis of the clinical and computed tomography data, treatment, and outcomes in 94 patients with traumatic intracerebral hematomas (TICH).
  • (6) A spontaneous mutation 'tich' (gene symbol tch) appeared as a recessive mutation in inbred mice of strain A. TL.
  • (7) Puncture evacuation of the TICH may be resorted to if more than three fourths of its volume can be aspirated.
  • (8) The RNA product (X RNA), approximately 70 nucleotides long, is initiated with either pppC or pppG and contains an AU-tich sequence.
  • (9) The indications for nonoperative treatment of TICH are a level of consciousness of the patient of no lower than 10 marks of the Glasgow coma scale, hematoma diameter of less than 4 cm, and the absence of clinical and computed tomography signs of brain stem compression.
  • (10) The stereotaxic method is recommended for removal of TICH situated in the region of the basal ganglia.

Tigh


Definition:

  • (n.) A close, or inclosure; a croft.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Next year, after 34 years, inquests will finally be held into the deaths of Tighe and five other men, all of whom were killed within a few weeks not far from the hayshed.
  • (2) The nucleotide sequence of the full-length tiGH cDNA was determined.
  • (3) Michael Parroy QC, representing the Serious Fraud Office, also told the court on Tuesday that Hayes and his lawyer wife, Sarah Tighe, went through “various manoeuvres” to transfer the £1.7m Old Rectory in Surrey into her name and failed to inform the SFO as required.
  • (4) The national president of the organisation, Margaret Tighe, confirmed to Guardian Australia that Newman was in the country, but declined to answer questions on how he managed to make it in without a visa, and on what grounds he was seeking to stay.
  • (5) No trip to Galway is complete without a visit, and the odd pint or two, at Tigh Neachtain 's in Cross Street.
  • (6) The findings were consistent with those of Tighe and Tighe (1972) and other (Cole, 1973; Tighe, 1973) that the salience of compounds is higher than that of components for persons of lower developmental level.
  • (7) It went on and on and on for months,” Tighe said.
  • (8) Mature tiGH cDNA was inserted in an Escherichia coli expression vector which led to the production of tiGH protein with a yield estimated to be 20% of the total bacterial proteins.
  • (9) Tighe told the court she married Hayes in 2010 and the pair moved into their seven-bedroom family home with their young son shortly before her husband’s arrest in late 2012.
  • (10) At one point Tighe turned and told him: “Stop it.” At his trial last year, Hayes claimed his bosses were aware of his actions and that he had been accused of actions that were widespread in the banking industry.
  • (11) The first banner, held by Tighe Barry, read "NRA Killing Our Kids".
  • (12) In the window on the left there were two small holes, where the first rounds entered, striking young Michael Tighe in the heart as he sat on a stack of hay bales.
  • (13) The first resulted in the deaths of McKerr, Burns and Toman; the second led to the death of Michael Tighe, shot on a farm near an IRA arms cache; and the third involved the killing of two INLA members, Seamus Grew and Roddy Carroll, at another checkpoint.
  • (14) Monsignor Paul Tighe, Secretary of the Pontifical Council for Social Communications, told the magazine that the account will hibernate, not close, until the new pope is chosen.
  • (15) In Derrymacash, suspicion fixed upon an individual close to young Michael Tighe’s family, a man who vanished around the time Stalker began making his inquiries, and who has never been seen since.
  • (16) Tighe, who was sitting on a stack of hay bales, toppled backwards.
  • (17) Facebook Twitter Pinterest Bullet holes in the window of the hayshed in Derrymacash where Martin McCauley and Michael Tighe were shot.
  • (18) When Hayes’s share of the house was transferred to Tighe it was valued at £250,000, undervaluing his stake by £600,000, Parroy said.
  • (19) But Michael Tighe’s death was different, because the shots that killed him, and the subsequent cover‑up, were part of a dark episode in the undeclared war in the north, in which it was possible to glimpse the British state fighting terror with terror.
  • (20) The reverse transformation reaction of Chinese hamster ovary cells from compact, epithelial-like, randomly growing, heavily knobbed, lectin reactive cells into stretched, tighly adherent, smooth-surfaced, lectin resistant, fibroblast-like cells normally elicited by dibutyryl cAMP can be produced to its complete extent by N6-monobutyryl cAMP or 8-bromo-cAMP, O2'-monobutyryl cAMP is ineffective as is cAMP itself in the absence of an inhibitor of phosphodiesterase activity.

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