What's the difference between tup and tut?

Tup


Definition:

  • (v. t. & i.) To butt, as a ram does.
  • (v. t. & i.) To cover; -- said of a ram.
  • (n.) A ram.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) apparently not to be due to any mutation such as typ, tup, tmp, per or tum.
  • (2) Essentially all mutants (called tup) selected in this way required dTMP for growth in the presence of the two drugs, but none required dTMP in the absence of the drugs.
  • (3) To achieve a high conception rate, tupping should take place under supervision.
  • (4) In this study, the composition of the catheter had no bearing on subsequent stricture formation following TUP.
  • (5) The greatest number of prolapses occurred in an upland flock of greyface ewes mated with Suffolk tups with 50 cases among 700 ewes (7.1 per cent) and the highest prevalence was in an upland Scottish blackface flock of ewes bred with Suffolk tups with 15.2 per cent (35 cases among 230 ewes).
  • (6) The erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) correlated significantly with the total urinary protein (TUP) in 24-hour urine collections in patients with glomerular disease (p less than 0.05 to p less than 0.001).
  • (7) The sot1 mutation specifically blocks the uptake of dTMP into tup strains.
  • (8) [3H]ATP incorporation was Mg2+-dependent, sensitive to ribonuclease and EDTA and resistant to deoxyribonuclease and actinomycin D. There was no incorporation of [3H]UTP or [3H]dTTP and addition of TUP, CTP and GTP did not increase the incorporation of [3H]ATP.
  • (9) 5.01pm GMT Some MPs’ comments on Twitter: Michael Fabricant (@Mike_Fabricant) No question Andrew Mitchell has tupped the ante considerably.
  • (10) At puberty, 40 days of age, the excretion of TUP corresponded to the output of alpha2u-globulin.
  • (11) From 100 to 200 days of age, TUP remained constant while the excretion of albumin steadily increased.
  • (12) A short description is given of the techniques for percutaneous transhepatic (PTP) and transumbilical (TUP) portal Venous catheterization and their use for direct selective catheterization of the portal vein and its tributaries.
  • (13) The sot1 mutation maps between rad1 and the centromere of chromosome XVI, and is unlinked to any of the tup mutations.
  • (14) Facebook Twitter Pinterest A Herdwick ram is prepared for showing at the annual Keswick Tup fair.
  • (15) Renal function was assessed by daily total urinary protein (TUP), plasma creatinine concentration [(Cr)p] and creatinine clearance rate.
  • (16) Thereafter, the excretion of albumin and TUP increased markedly whereas alpha2u excretion remained constant.
  • (17) Thirteen patients with urethral stenoses of different etiopathology underwent TUP with an angioplasty balloon catheter.
  • (18) After 150--180 days of age, the concentrations of alpha2u and albumin in TUP were approximately equal.
  • (19) Positive correlations were found between GSC and SBP and TUP.
  • (20) Because latex rubber catheters have been implicated in urethral stricture formation, the incidence of urethral strictures following transurethral prostatectomy (TUP) and subsequent catheterisation with latex rubber or polyvinyl chloride catheters was compared.

Tut


Definition:

  • () Be still; hush; -- an exclamation used for checking or rebuking.
  • (n.) An imperial ensign consisting of a golden globe with a cross on it.
  • (n.) A hassock.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) He would later tut-tut about this, as an error of judgment, and as a cause of relief to him that he was outbid.
  • (2) This manifests itself as a bit of a grimace when a kiddie pops up in front of his gun, a tut when colleagues show a lack of concern for collateral damage. "
  • (3) Menogaril (TUT-7) is a novel antitumor antibiotic belonging to anthracyclines.
  • (4) Shorter operative time and less post-operative bleeding were found in the TUT group, which included 3 failures.
  • (5) The chorus of tut-tutting reached such a volume – from small-town gossip to high politics – that her friends felt duty bound to intervene.
  • (6) In mouse L 1210 leukemia system, antitumor activity of TUT-7 administered orally was as good as that by i.v.
  • (7) Nothing of it shows above ground; 20ft down is a confused, inaccessible jumble of rooms, corridors and frescoes, buried beyond the reach of the public, an enormous Tut's tomb with nothing of value in it.
  • (8) Their successors tut at Cameron’s talk of swarms.
  • (9) Fantasy fancies Recent discussion of Kristen Stewart , the actor whose mother may or may not have confirmed her bisexuality, has been accompanied by clapping and tutting – but not a lot of self-examination.
  • (10) routes, were better than that of adriamycin administered i.v.. TUT-7 showed antitumor activities against various mouse tumors (L 1210 leukemia, P 388 leukemia, colon 38 adenocarcinoma, B 16 melanoma), LX-1 human tumor xenografts, and Yoshida sarcoma in rat.
  • (11) It was like trying to get into King Tut’s Tomb, downloading five apps to access the fucking thing.” The particular structure of the film, she said – one scene in the final reel especially – had her weeping with nerves as to whether she would be able to manage such extended sequence without recourse to easy edits.
  • (12) The antitumor activity of TUT-7, a new anthracycline compound, was compared to that of adriamycin in the screening system with rat ascites hepatomas.
  • (13) In some quarters, Celebgate prompted hand-wringing and tut-tutting about contemporary mores from Disgusted of Tunbridge Wells.
  • (14) You know how frustrating it is when you put a cartridge in your printer, and it tuts at you about “not an approved part”, after which, printing becomes even more of a lottery than usual?
  • (15) If you are lucky, he might even tut at you for joining the wrong queue (it's a confusing system, OK, Mr Katsouris?
  • (16) TU3 was as effective as TUT-cocktail in inhibition of PHA response and CTL generation but unlike TUT spared NK effectors.
  • (17) Enter, tutting, Gillian Anderson , an Arctic roll in a pencil skirt.
  • (18) But more than anything, it's about the sense of entitlement, the presupposition that an entire page of a national newspaper should be given over to the sexual gratification of men, and we should tut and tolerate and turn the other cheek while the Sun's anti-rape campaign languishes in the women's section, as our problem.
  • (19) When it didn't run on time, I was shouted at, tutted at, and reminded of how much money I'd lost the company.
  • (20) Mascherano doesn’t laugh, but he tuts instead, shaking his head in that way players do when the possibility of Brazil exiting a World Cup is mentioned.

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