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Choosy definition
Choosy definition










  1. #Choosy definition Activator#
  2. #Choosy definition series#

#Choosy definition Activator#

  • (3) Together these results suggest that IVC may operate as a selective activator of calpain both in the cytosol and at the membrane level in the latter case in synergism with the activation induced by association of the proteinase to the cell membrane.
  • (2) The ability of azelastine to influence antigen-induced contractile responses (Schultz-Dale phenomenon) in isolated tracheal segments of the guinea-pig was investigated and compared with selected antiallergic drugs and inhibitors of arachidonic acid metabolism.
  • choosy definition

    (1) This selective review emphasizes advances in neurochemistry which provide a context for current and future research on neurological and psychiatric disorders encountered in clinical practice.(18) Generally, as females become less choosy, they express their preference with more dependence on male frequency, whereas the resulting selection of the males becomes less frequency dependent.(17) Most had, since childhood, been characteristically sickly, inactive, withdrawn and choosy about their food.(16) The banks belatedly became a lot more choosy about the people to whom they would lend.(15) If I was looking for someone to spend the rest of my life with, why wouldn't I be as choosy as possible?.(14) Not only does it reinforce an impression of government incompetence, it perpetuates the idea of benefits as an unconditional entitlement and allows a choosy graduate to suit herself at the taxpayers' expense.(13) Second, they are seriously bloody choosy about who they feed.(12) The offspring of choosy females have not only a Fisherian reproductive advantage but also greater viability.

    #Choosy definition series#

    (11) After a frenzy of demand for flotations early in the year, investors have become more choosy after a series of IPOs left them out of pocket.(10) Anecdotally, agents report that there are fewer purchasers and that those purchasers looking to buy are both cautious and choosy.

    choosy definition

  • (9) Some quantifiers are not choosy: we can talk about "more pebbles" or "more gravel".
  • (8) Throughout their evolution males must have evolved adaptations to overcome these barriers, and the conflicting interests of choosy females.
  • (7) Even before recent market falls, investors had become more choosy after a series of IPOs left them out of pocket during the flotation frenzy early this year.
  • (6) More choosy females are more constant in expressing their preference, producing greater frequency dependence in the selection of the males.
  • (5) Would that be 'selective' in the 'so-choosy-you'll-die-alone' meaning of the word?.
  • choosy definition

    (4) "Despite rock bottom interest rates making mortgages cheaper than they have been for years, lenders are still very choosy about who they will lend to.(3) Therefore any cost to choice causes choosiness to decline.(2) One banner singled out the labour minister, Elsa Fornero, who recently warned graduates not to be "choosy" about jobs when they enter the job market.(1) Some quantifiers are choosy as to which they apply to.












    Choosy definition