What's the difference between trad and trod?

Trad


Definition:

  • () imp. of Tread.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) A possible role for the traD cistron of sex factor F in the intracellular development of MS2 is suggested.
  • (2) This assemblage is called the Tradescantia-micronucleus image analysis (Trad-MCNIA) system.
  • (3) Genotoxic evaluations of arsenic trioxide, dieldrin, lead tetraacetate and their nine binary and one tertiary mixtures were performed using the Tradescantia micronucleus (Trad-MN) assay.
  • (4) An open reading frame (ORF) of 2148 bp within the sequence confirms that traD encodes an 81.4-kDa cytoplasmic membrane protein.
  • (5) McNicholas echoes Johnson’s concerns about the stop-start nature of trad sketch.
  • (6) They were relatively insensitive to bacteriophage R17, as expected from the absence of traD.
  • (7) The Tradescantia-micronucleus (Trad-MCN) bioassay was used to determine the clastogenicity of wastewater samples collected from the Arena canal which contains effluent from the industrial district Benito Juarez of the city of Queretaro, Mexico.
  • (8) We are seeing this level of impact to coral reefs around the world from Hawaii to the Florida Keys, from Madagascar to Indonesia.” He said what he saw in other reefs around the world took his breath away: “Not a fish in site, colourless, ghost-like coral, a complete graveyard.” In response, Queensland’s deputy premier, Jackie Trad, invited DiCaprio to come and see the reef for himself.
  • (9) "It's trad pop with a nod to African blues and Middle Eastern melodies," Octavius of KXLU's Demolisten informs.
  • (10) A 6.9-kilobase region of the Escherichia coli F plasmid containing the 3' half of the traD gene and the entire traI gene (encodes the TraI protein, DNA helicase I and TraI, a polypeptide arising from an internal in-frame translational start in traI) has been sequenced.
  • (11) Synergistic and antagonistic effects on genotoxicity of mixtures of four chemicals; i.e., lead tetraacetate (LTA), arsenic trioxide (ATO), dieldrin (DED), and tetrachloroethylene (TCE), were evaluated by the Tradescantia-micronucleus (Trad-MCN) assay.
  • (12) Facebook Twitter Pinterest Islamic Friendship Association spokesman Keysar Trad at a press conference in 2003.
  • (13) This region contains the C-terminal coding part of traT and the entire traD gene.
  • (14) But the emphasis in home building is skewed towards the trad family house, semi-detached or terraced.
  • (15) Trad raised practical concerns about how people might prove that they had travelled for a legitimate purpose and the need for people to be given a fair hearing.
  • (16) A detour into the bank of Blair Bishop has a common touch seldom associated with ex-Footlights comics: it's a brand of trad standup that pleases a mass audience, but it can alienate comedy snobs.
  • (17) Moreover, although traD alone restored RNA bacteriophage R17 infectivity to pTG801 cells, as expected, it did not mimic pRS31 in restoring to pTG801 pili other characteristics of normal F pili.
  • (18) Results of this study indicate that the Trad-MCN bioassay could be effectively utilized for assessing the potential clastogenicity of the chemicals commonly found at the industrial hazardous waste sites.
  • (19) In 1933 the family moved to East Ham, London, and here, after the war, the teenage Donegan became an enthusiastic fan of the new trad jazz movement.
  • (20) Everything out of copyright will be automatically the copyright of Singinc, who own “trad” and “anon” now, too.

Trod


Definition:

  • (imp.) of Tread
  • () of Tread
  • () imp. & p. p. of Tread.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Apart from that, nothing much to write home about, except that Whelan was lucky to escape a booking when he trod on Olivier Giroud's ankle and Erik Pieters possibly took the rap a few minutes later, picking up a caution for a less obvious foul on the same player.
  • (2) Cinematically, RED SORGHUM achieved a fantastically rich colour palette in its politically less-than-correct depiction of Chinese peasant life – blood and earth predominate – and trod a careful political line by focusing on atrocities by the invading Japanese rather than internal repression.
  • (3) Sir Chris took the side of those who backed the zipwire as a novel and exciting way of attracting new and younger visitors to the fells which William Wordsworth and the 20th century guidebook master Alfred Wainwright trod.
  • (4) Last year 12 Years a Slave trod this path ; in the past Slumdog Millionaire, The King’s Speech and Argo (which was runner-up to Silver Linings Playbook at Toronto) also followed suit.
  • (5) For much of the 60s, Fanfani - having failed to become president of the Republic in 1964 - trod water, but always at a high level: he was foreign minister (1965-66), president of the UN assembly (1965), and president of the Senate (first term 1968-73).
  • (6) In the postgame interviews Cards manager Matheny trod a fine line of disappointment.
  • (7) Harrison said the BBC's plans trod on the toes of commercial radio stations already broadcasting and investing in local news and content.
  • (8) 9.21pm BST 79 min: There could have been a few red cards so far in this game, including one just now for Lewandowski, who trod on Boateng's ankle as the defender was grounded after a tackle.
  • (9) Five minutes later his low cross from the left should have seen Juan Mata open the scoring, yet with only Heaton to beat from close to the penalty spot, the Spain player trod on the ball and ended up on the floor.
  • (10) The Washington Post trod the same road, and is sold with hope but nil guarantees to a rich man who needs his favours.
  • (11) Rogers spread his arms in a "you're kidding" gesture that trod the fine line between disbelief and dissent and exchanged words with Bairstow as he returned to the pavilion in one last Ashes spat for the summer.
  • (12) The band's first release since 1991's classic Loveless trod a familiar path, but it was still one that only they have the map to follow.
  • (13) The “New Democrats” shifted to the centre, and trod on the toes of the established party leaders.
  • (14) The technical obstacles which delayed too long the achievement of reasonably safe and anatomically complete resections of lung are discussed, and the circuitous route trod by pioneering surgeons in their struggle toward that desired goal is described.
  • (15) Many observers say that Humphrey and Yu were prudent, experienced businesspeople, and they were detained because it was likely that their investigation trod on the toes of someone powerful.
  • (16) The referee Mark Clattenburg had struggled to control order in a bad-tempered game in which there were continual flashpoints, most notably just before half-time when Mousa Dembélé appeared to rake his finger nails across Diego Costa’s eyes and Érik Lamela trod on Cesc Fàbregas’s fingers towards the end.
  • (17) During the campaign, the magazine trod a fine line, saying she was still working for them but not at editorial conferences or decision-making.
  • (18) Cameron trod a fine line during his 22-hour visit as he pushed British business interests while raising concerns over human rights.
  • (19) The novel trod on sensitivities among studio bosses, who were afraid of public attention being drawn to the pervasive Jewish influence in movies.
  • (20) The time-resolved optical density (TROD) and time-resolved circular dichroism (TRCD) spectra of the lowest triplet state of 4-thiouridine (4t-Urd) in aqueous solutions of tRNA are reported.

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