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Utas


Definition:

  • (n.) The eighth day after any term or feast; the octave; as, the utas of St. Michael.
  • (n.) Hence, festivity; merriment.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Positivity for the UTA or its antibody was restricted to severe, chronic cases irrespective of diagnosis, indicating that persistent tissue destruction might be necessary for antigen release or antibody formation.
  • (2) This disease is very rare in France but very frequent in South America, where it occurs in two forms called UTA and Espundia.
  • (3) Clinically, many of these cases were similar to descriptions of "uta," a form of cutaneous leishmaniasis which occurs in Andean regions of Peru and is reported caused by L. peruviana.
  • (4) And now the file on UTA 772 - a chilling story of international intrigue and callous terror - is to be closed.
  • (5) Histological examination of Mitrathane and UTA grafts showed an acute phase of inflammation which lasted at least 2 weeks.
  • (6) Leishmaniasis exist in two forms: One like bottom of orient with only skin alteration called leishmaniasis andina (uta for the indians), its propagated in the coast and the andean valleys at 200 m. (amount 1,200 to 3,000); the otter form affects the mycosis, called leishmaniasis americana (espundia for the indians), its it propagates general in the virgin forest.
  • (7) The UTA was not detected in renal glomeruli by immunofluorescence.
  • (8) Libya , France and the international criminal court had all sought his extradition, with France seeking to question him in connection with the bombing of a French UTA passenger plane in 1989.
  • (9) On the contrary, if we don’t take foreigners we can turn off the lights.” Goslar charity worker Uta Liebau supports Junk’s concept, but knows that getting asylum seekers housed is only the start.
  • (10) France wants to question him in connection with the bombing of a UTA passenger plane in 1989.
  • (11) Leishmanial organisms isolated from 24 patients with Andean cutaneous leishmaniasis (uta) and from 7 with sylvatic leishmaniasis in both cutaneous and mucosal forms were characterized on the basis of their isoenzyme profiles for 13 enzymes using both cellulose acetate (CA) and thin-layer starch gel (TLS) electrophoretic techniques.
  • (12) The claim that impaired metarepresentational ability underlies the social, communicative and imaginative deficits of autism (see paper by Uta Frith in this issue) is discussed.
  • (13) Sera of 173 patients with various forms of liver disease along with serum precipitates produced by polyethylene glycol were screened for the presence of a microsomal antigen referred to as ubiquitous tissue antigen (UTA) and its antibody by double diffusion precipitation in agarose gel.
  • (14) Last December, relatives of the UTA victims sent a poignant message of solidarity to their PanAm counterparts, led in Britain by the tireless Jim Swire, still mourning his daughter Flora and still waiting to hear the truth and to bring men who put bombs on passenger planes to justice.
  • (15) Full clinical examinations and PERG were performed by means of the UTAS E-1000 system of LKC (USA) production according to modified by the authors method of May and coworkers.
  • (16) The authors discuss a set of electrodiagnostic tests of the UTAS-E1000 system and their personal work on new tests.
  • (17) In 4 of 5 patients with IMN and UTA was only detected if the sera were first treated with PEG (mol.
  • (18) The modified and adapted for the UTAS E-1000 method of May and coworkers and the applied system of conductors ensured the optimal reception of the PERG signals i.e.
  • (19) Antibodies to UTA were found only in 2 patients with chronic active hepatitis, 1 with alcoholic cirrhosis and 1 with hepatoma.
  • (20) No UTA or its antibody were noted in sera of 5 patients with alcoholic fatty liver, 10 patients with hepatitis B, and 15 asymptomatic carriers of HBsAg.

Utis


Definition:

  • (n.) See Utas.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The overall clinical efficacy rate of AZT in the 110 cases with the complicated UTI was 64%, estimated by the criteria cited above.
  • (2) Among the outpatients with complicated UTI, a total of 829 strains were isolated.
  • (3) CLP + UTI group did not show these changes in the adenylate pool.
  • (4) The problem of urinary calculi in association with urinary tract infection (UTI) was investigated.
  • (5) In conclusion, patients with pyelonephritic scarring have a high incidence of UTI and are at high risk of developing renal failure and hypertension.
  • (6) To patients with chronic complicated urinary tract infections (UTI) which were in compliance to the UTI standard, cefmenoxime (CMX) was given singly or in combination with cefsulodin (CFS) and efficacies of the respective preparations were examined.
  • (7) The method is based on the direct titration of each UTI with a solution of bovine trypsin of known molarity, and monitoring the decreasing residual amounts of the inhibitor by reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography.
  • (8) Bacterial adhesivity test to epithelial cells in vitro was studied, in order to investigate whether urinary, and buccal cells, from children prone to recurrent urinary tract infections (UTI) are better adhered to by uropathogen Escherichia coli (E. coli), as compared to cells from control children, non-prone to recurrent UTI.
  • (9) We suggest that ultrasound of the pelvis and renal tract combined with a KUB should be the radiological investigation of choice in young women with UTI.
  • (10) The excess cost of preventable UTI has not been established.
  • (11) A committee was organized, with representatives of all departments, which set out criteria for the correct treatment of UTI.
  • (12) Guidelines to show whether a patient hospitalized because of a urinary tract infection (UTI) has a severe infection, and whether he or she is at high risk for harboring a multiresistant pathogen, are scant.
  • (13) Distribution of pathogens isolated from complicated UTIs without indwelling catheter was similar to that before antibiotic administration.
  • (14) However, towards human granulocytic elastase, the equilibrium dissociation constant (Ki) is 5 times higher for UTI c than for UTI I.
  • (15) Furthermore, recurrences of UTI should be prevented in children at high risk of developing renal scarring (vesicoureteric reflux, obstruction of the urinary tract, injured kidneys, bladder dysfunction).
  • (16) Correct diagnosis was obtained during urologic screening in 5 cases (1 suspected antenatally), while in 7 cases was related to the associated symptoms (UTI, hematuria, abdominal pain).
  • (17) The non-UTI group was composed of 54 women, age 17-23 years.
  • (18) Antibacterial ointment applied to the urethral meatus in females with recurrent urinary tract infections (UTIs) has been reported to decrease the incidence of UTIs.
  • (19) A trinitrophenyl derivative of urinary trypsin inhibitor (TNP-UTI) was found to demonstrate approximately 50 times stronger antiplasmin fibrinolysis than the intact UTI.
  • (20) The range and resistance patterns of organisms causing urinary tract infections (UTI) vary with time and place.

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