What's the difference between trebly and triply?

Trebly


Definition:

  • (adv.) In a treble manner; with a threefold number or quantity; triply.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) We want to represent not just people who are disadvantaged because of their gender, but people who are doubly or trebly or quadruply disadvantaged by their gender, and their race and their socioeconomic background and their age and their disability,” Walker said.

Triply


Definition:

  • (adv.) In a triple manner.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Further, the time required for the regeneration of the triply substituted aequorin was substantially increased compared to the time required for the regeneration of the wild-type aequorin.
  • (2) Hybrids were formed by polyethylene glycol-mediated fusion between 3T6-VrB2, or its parent 3T6, and 2TG0-13, a triply marked derivative of mouse 3T3 cells.
  • (3) Heritability estimates, by year of freshening of daughter, were obtained from daughter-dam and granddaughter-granddam regressions using 61,482 triply matched first lactations of artificially sired Holstein cows obtained from the Northeast Dairy Records Processing Laboratory.
  • (4) Seven single-site mutations at different positions of this 14-base pair region largely eliminated binding, and several others increased binding up to 2-fold when compared to the nonmutant, triply methylated sequence.
  • (5) This involved the PEG-induced fusion of protoplasts from cells which had been treated with chromosome-fragmenting agents (in this case cupferron and hydroxylamine) with protoplasts of triply auxotrophic cells.
  • (6) The recent discovery of the negligible contribution of the triply ligated species to the oxygenation process of human hemoglobin A0 (S.J.
  • (7) Triply unfair because I had to see a psychiatrist even though she was obviously the mad one.
  • (8) At least three major energetic states are apparently assumed by hemoglobin tetramers, with respect to the alpha1beta2 contact region, corresponding to (a) unliganded, (b) singly liganded, (c) triply and quadruply liganded species.
  • (9) Instead, Rh(phen)2phi3+ appears to target regions which are structured so that the major groove is open and accessible for stacking with the complex, as occurs where bases are triply bonded.
  • (10) However, mutation (all representing drastic changes) in any of the five triply conserved residues (Tyr326, Asn369, Phe370, Tyr450, and Pro451) caused a complete or partial abrogation of sigma 1 cell binding function, whereas mutation in any of the other three residues (Ser325, Ser327, and Asp365) had no adverse effect.
  • (11) Almost 300 individual sperm from a donor triply heterozygous at D3S2, D3S11, and D3S12 were amplified by PCR using primers flanking the polymorphic site at each locus.
  • (12) A proportion of the plasma for the triply inactivated, plasma-derived hepatitis B vaccine produced in the United States is obtained from homosexual men.
  • (13) Triply heterozygous F1 hybrids have been recovered, although at a low frequency.
  • (14) An allosteric model is presented that provides a simple explanation for the low population of triply ligated species, relative to the other species, in the oxygenation of human hemoglobin tetramers as found in high-concentration studies [Gill, S. J., Di Cera, E., Doyle, M. L., Bishop, G. A., & Robert, C. H. (1987) Biochemistry (preceding paper in this issue)].
  • (15) Further characterization of these phosphopeptides revealed that p1 and p2 represent the triply and doubly phosphorylated forms, respectively, of the region within the tyrosine kinase domain containing tyrosines 1148, 1152, and 1153.
  • (16) Control, singly and triply vaccinated ewes were challenged with a virulent strain of chlamydia during their second pregnancy, 15 months after vaccination.
  • (17) In contrast, the apparent processivity of removing a triply mispaired terminus is much reduced.
  • (18) This type of experimental analysis makes no assumptions of optical linearity between the various heme groups and reveals that the triply ligated species is measurably significant for both human and bovine hemoglobin.
  • (19) They indicated electrostatic accumulation of the triply charged peptide on the surface of the membrane followed by hydrophobic interaction with the same parameters as for neutral membranes.
  • (20) The bar type had triply dilated subepithelial superficial veins and deep submucosal veins which eroded the epithelium, and the gastric varices were present in the latter type.

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