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"porcine" Definitions
  1. like a pig; connected with pigs

130 Sentences With "porcine"

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Ibérico ham is the beluga caviar of the porcine world.
The boeuf bourguignon has requisite heft but is suspiciously porcine.
They sleep on fresh hay curled up with their porcine friends.
A major hurdle has seemed to be Porcine Endogenous Retroviruses (PERVs).
But tool use is a new one for our porcine friends.
It appears that anything porcine is the new hot accessory in the animal kingdom.
They've inspired strange hypothetical chat rooms and porcine updates to classic pieces of writing.
There is no evidence that any of these patients were infected with porcine retroviruses.
Will you be ordering up a homo-porcine gallbladder on Amazon this time next year?
Although he says it is not a fail-safe, the porcine publication is pro-fence.
He leads the other fowls in a total war to wipe out their porcine foe.
HONG KONG (Reuters Breakingviews) - A porcine calamity has left China's statistics looking muddier than ever.
Many owners also soon realize that having a porcine pet can seriously crimp their holiday plans.
Image: Laura Dow, The Roslin InstituteFor pig farmers, Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome is a disaster.
Democrats' hypocrisy on sex means proclaiming feminism only to then display a porcine attitude towards women.
U.S. officials have also recently recalled porcine thyroid active ingredient from China due to inconsistent quality.
"That's all folks!" he bleated into a microphone, channeling that other great porcine performance artist, Porky.
He was surprised to find packages of Percy Pigs, the English, porcine version of gummy bears.
You've … You've made a porcine artery of rhubarb foam, herb powder, and raspberry gel for pudding?
Only the leading two GOP presidential candidates were included in the porcine showdown, Donald Trump and Cruz.
In addition, scientists might be able to kill off porcine viruses through genetic engineering or vaccines, he says.
No word yet on who will get custody of the porcine pal in the wake of the split.
In 230, Cridland also produced and sold 294 t-shirts emblazoned 'SWINE 240', satirizing the porcine flu outbreak.
Once again, porcine expertise is in demand: African swine fever has devastated China's pigs, complicating its economic outlook.
In one, a porcine businessman holds out a medal to a legless soldier dragging himself across a floor.
And to help manage this porcine horde, the country's farmers are turning to a decidedly untraditional tool: artificial intelligence.
In particular, those experiments suggest that porcine endogenous retroviruses (abbreviated, perhaps unfortunately, to "PERVs") can spread to human cells.
Which is a shame, because it's not a complicated problem, even on a hypothetical team of waddling porcine sluggers.
Pig hearts are ideal candidates for transplantation owing to our similar biologies, and our extensive knowledge of porcine DNA.
Porcine organs can be the right size for human transplantation, and in theory, similar enough to function in patients.
To deal with the rampaging porcine, federal and state officials are trying everything from poison to lax hunting laws.
Its troubles stem from a quip about the inflationary impact of the porcine pandemic, which has pushed up consumer prices.
A thousand years of slashed porcine throats, drained blood, and blistered flesh hanging over fires that warned bad spirits away.
Because Islam also forbids eating pork, alarms about gelatin and porcine viral DNA have hampered vaccination in some Muslim countries.
Switch to baking your bacon in the oven, and you can enjoy the porcine goodness without the lengthy cleanup session.
Hog futures still remain below the 2014 peak when there was an outbreak of Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea virus, or PEDv.
Both Sunni and Shiite Muslims also do not approve of any drugs, medical dressings or implants that contain porcine ingredients.
In the same chat, Neill revealed that Imogen Poots (that's Imogen Poots, the person) is "very invested" in her porcine namesake.
Just a few months after the Super Bowl commercial aired, Max's pulmonary valve needed to be replaced with a porcine valve.
One set took porcine intestinal tissue and secured it in a special ring, conducting the robotic surgery outside a living body.
Two years earlier, the hog population was hit by porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDv), and roughly 24.23 million pigs were killed.
After a somewhat confusing exchange, I was made to understand that this—the bloodied porcine array before me—was the menu.
They performed emergency surgery to install a porcine valve and to relieve a blood clot that had resulted in the stroke.
The other problem is the risk for infection: the pig genome is riddled with infectious agents called porcine endogenous retroviruses, or PERVs.
But "in a small system nanowarming could recover the viability and functionality of the porcine carotid arteries," or little piggy blood tubes.
During the euro crisis Portugal, Ireland, Italy, Greece and Spain looked wobbly and, because of their initials, earned an unflattering porcine label.
Stewart's amendment ignores obvious humane fertility control options, such as porcine zona pellucida (PZP) — an immunocontraceptive vaccine that can be administered safely.
Mr. Zhou offers us a list of four porcine-based food items that are, as the revealer at 57A reports, NON-KOSHER.
If cooking is an art form, then the mind-bending dishes that Jefferson Rueda coaxes from pig parts is a porcine symphony.
However, they're also infected with PERV (porcine endogenous retroviruses), inactive in pigs, but potentially harmful to humans: PERVs are similar to HIV.
The city's porcine ranks include a store's wandering mascot and a spotted pig who frequents Tompkins Square Park in the East Village.
Meanwhile, domestic disease outbreaks like porcine epidemic diarrhea virus, or PEDv, meant that tens of thousands of hogs never made it to market.
The pleasures of porcine companionship are obvious, yet once in a while, Perry fantasizes about taking a human companion on the perfect date.
Researchers in the study used the gene-editing technology to effectively cut out a porcine endogenous retrovirus (PERV) commonly found throughout pig bodies.
Stage two, out on the streets of New York, dodging manhole covers on the way to a boss battle with the porcine Bebop.
My childhood was rich in many things — love, talk (two psychotherapist parents), Red Sox heartbreak — but impoverished in pleasures of the porcine variety.
Michael Haynie), a porcine Bavarian lad with a love of sausages; and Veruca Salt (Emma Pfaeffle), a Russian material girl of imperial whims.
Ariana Grande dropped new visuals for her Sweetener track "Breathin" on Thursday, and it features the porcine pal she shares with fiancé Pete Davidson.
WINNIPEG, Manitoba (Reuters) - The deadly pig disease PEDv (porcine epidemic diarrhea virus) is spreading faster than expected in Manitoba, Canada's biggest piglet-producing province.
In particular, the pig genome is known to carry porcine endogenous retroviruses (or PERVs), which are capable of transmitting diseases, including cancers, into humans.
When it comes to bacon, he likes a medium-thick slice and a balance of smoke, fat and salt with an "intensely porcine" quality.
But currently, one of the main risks of these techniques is that diseases known as "porcine endogenous retroviruses (PERVs)" could be spread to people.
ODD GUNNAR SKAGESTADOslo, Norway I fear that your hankering for European Union linguistic purity may suffer the same fate as porcine aviation ("Silly sausages", June 29th).
Similar ideas of wealth and human indulgence are the keys to understanding the porcine imagery in Chen Wenling's "Riding to Happiness (with 56 little pigs)" (2006).
During an appearance on Late Night with Seth Meyers on Thursday night, Davidson opened up about his and fiancée Ariana Grande's recent addition: a porcine pal.
" In an article about Douyin's deletion of the videos, Global Times said the porcine character had become an "unexpected cultural icon of shehuiren subculture in China.
Fuse this together with a British porcine character that's primarily geared at children and there's a strong sense of subversive humor born from Peppa Pig's music career.
It wouldn't be a problem, Sestan figured, to arrange for the purchase of pig brain tissue — porcine brains, after all, are usually discarded after the animal's death.
As the Chinese Year of the Pig kicks off, Hong Kong is hoping that its porcine residents won't become an unmanageable problem in the 12 months ahead.
He also expressed concern with an outbreak of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome (PRRS) in neighboring Uruguay, which could affect Brazil's hogs if borders are not patrolled properly.
Despite such efforts, the scale of the porcine plague in China means that South-East Asia will probably struggle with it for as long as its neighbour does.
In 403, a meeting of 112 leading Islamic scholars considered many ingested substances, including alcohol, rennet and even nutmeg, and approved the use of porcine gelatin in medicines.
As big as a medium-sized elephant, with a snout that looks more canine than porcine, she is slobbery and sometimes flatulent, but also loyal, gentle and brave.
Hog farmers globally are battling diseases like African swine fever and Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome that can kill animals or increase the use of drugs in livestock.
Those bacteria (and their porcine predecessors) use valuable nutrients to build a host of other proteins besides insulin which are vital for their own survival but worthless to humans.
Sure, it's doing a 5G phone, but LG is refraining from launching any flying porcine foldables to wow people without offering them an attainable thing they can actually buy.
Dr. Bowe said when it comes to bovine, marine, or porcine collagen in food, the bones and skin are the richest sources, but most people aren't eating those parts.
Mr. Giuliani had no special tools, just a knowledge of porcine anatomy and a knife with a wickedly thin, long blade that he sharpened every 10 minutes or so.
St. Michaels also wears an elephantine penile prosthesis for the part.) Characters with names like Oinker (who has a porcine proboscis) expire with eyeballs popping in low-budget splatter.
His farm was hit by avian flu in 2015, and he also lost pigs to PED, or porcine epidemic diarrhea, which flared up in the U.S. the year earlier.
We sat down with Miss Piggy for the scoop on her collab, her candid take on feminism and body positivity, and all the lavish trappings of her chic, porcine lifestyle.
The hog population hit a record high last year as the industry climbed back from the Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea virus that erupted in May 2013 and killed millions of pigs.
PEPPA PIG was the target of China's online censors earlier this year when the pink porcine character for toddlers was co-opted by unruly Chinese teenagers as a subversive symbol.
In it, the scientists show how they were able to generate 37 designer pigs without active porcine endogenous retroviruses (PERVs) that can be transmitted to humans and are potentially deadly.
Made from heritage breed pigs and studded with additions such as pistachios or Umbrian truffles, the mortadella is so rich it leaves slight film of porcine fat on my tongue.
Non-porcine options include chicken-liver terrine, a catch-of-the-day fish and duck, and the profiteroles with vanilla ice cream and hot chocolate sauce should not be missed.
Otto, for instance, is pursued by the Pigman, a half-human, half-porcine podcaster (Ryan Wesley Stinnett) who drops by, usually uninvited, with Missy (ToniAnne DiFilippo), his helmet-wearing assistant.
Last year an influential Islamic group in Indonesia issued a controversial fatwa, which was later overturned, against the measles-mumps-rubella, or MMR, vaccine, citing its use of porcine gelatine.
The company, one of Canada's biggest pork processors, said that processed fresh pork sales were affected by a transitory reduction in hog supply from Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea virus (PEDv) in 2017.
Randall Prather at the University of Missouri has similarly created pigs that cannot catch porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome, an illness that costs American farmers alone more than $600m a year.
For Mirando, however, the time has come to take this piggy to market: Okja is to be flown to New York as the face of a new line of porcine snack-foods.
The brewing battle over trucks comes as Manitoba, which slaughters more swine than any other Canadian province, has reported its first new cases of Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea virus (PEDv) in 16 months.
Now, thanks to CRISPR engineering scientists have successfully created piglets free of certain viruses, and humans are now one step closer to receiving not just pig valves, but entire porcine organ transplants.
The change, announced in a notice issued on Monday, means the USDA will stop reimbursing farmers to implement measures, such as truck washing, to prevent infections of Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea virus (PEDv).
But I was meeting Representative Steve Cohen, a Democrat in the Ninth District (and connoisseur of the porcine) for dinner, and he suggested one of his favorites: The Bar-B-Q Shop.
Baby pigs on farms are especially vulnerable to illness, and one particular disease, porcine epidemic diarrhea virus, causes exactly the symptoms the piglets were having—vomiting, severe diarrhea, death from dehydration, and stress.
In 20203Q22020, DAR experienced a $2100mn writedown on their Chinese blood plasma inventory in its Feed business, and mentioned 22020Q18 supplies of porcine blood plasma were 15-20% lower versus prior year levels.
This is the latest pain point for a sector that has struggled to bounce back from the Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea virus outbreak, which has killed an estimated 8 million pigs since May 2013.
His lab has raised pigs that are resistant to porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome, or PRRS, an untreatable disease that costs the US swine industry more than half a billion dollars each year.
His idea quickly spreads throughout the animal kingdom, attracting a wide range of contestants, from a mother of 25 piglets, played by Reese Witherspoon, to a porcine punk rocker, played by Scarlett Johansson.
The siren blared; the stadium erupted; perhaps 20 tiny pink creatures tumbled out of cages and onto a dirt arena, where they toddled forward in packs like so many porcine commuters at rush hour.
Despite now being endemic in the country, the virus can be prevented, and could be less risky than some airborne diseases such as Porcine epidemic diarrhea (PED) virus that are more contagious, said Bai.
If porcine genes for the proteins that most provoke the human immune system could be eliminated in the way that PERVs have just been, then an important further step towards xenotransplantation would have been taken.
Yet "wild pig nuisances," as officials call porcine problems in this semiautonomous Chinese city, rose to 738 last year from 294 in 2013, and social media chatter about wild boar run-ins has become commonplace.
The Times suggests that Cherlow was specifically talking about pork that was grown in a lab from porcine cells, not meat from a live pig that was cloned from the cells of another live pig.
As in the porcine version, Fischer plants the animal's feet firmly on the ground, its stability symbolizing, as any banker is happy to tell you, the security one seeks in trusting a stranger with their money.
The Chinese authorities have a long history of dissembling about diseases that affect both humans and animals, including the SARS crisis of 2003 and an outbreak of another porcine infection, blue-ear pig disease, in 2007.
Then you can take your reward, go wrap yourself on the living room couch in a blanket with a fork and a bottle of maple syrup, and chow down until your own porcine side comes out.
"There is no way to put lipstick on this porcine situation," said Ken Starr, a conservative commentator and the special prosecutor in the investigation that led to impeachment charges against Democratic President Bill Clinton in 1998.
Such exchanges are, however, no different in principle from the risks of large-scale pig farming: Intensive biosecurity is as much to prevent the pigs acquiring viruses from humans as to protect humans from porcine viruses.
Taken together, the four porcine procedures, which the researchers describe in this week's issue of Science Translational Medicine, are a major step toward growing human organs that are built to-order, using a transplant recipient's own cells.
"Porcine organs are considered favorable resources for xenotransplantation since they are similar to human organs in size and function, and can be bred in large numbers," they wrote in a study published Thursday in the journal Science.
Genus has a global patent for commercialisation of pigs genetically edited to resist Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome (PRRS), also known as blue-ear disease, which causes billion-dollar losses for the global pig industry each year.
Chefs Tom Adams of London's Pitt Cue Co. (who rears his own mangalitsas) and April Bloomfield of New York City's Spotted Pig (a pioneer of nose-to-tail cooking) first bonded over, what else, their porcine passions.
Both Front Range Equine Rescue and the American Wild Horse Campaign believe that a birth control vaccine for horses called Porcine Zona Pellucida (PZP) is one of the more humane ways to help control the wild horse population.
Testing for African swine fever is important because its symptoms can resemble those for diseases already in the United States, such as porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome, said Tom Burkgren, executive director for the American Association of Swine Veterinarians.
There has always been something about Vibskov and the pigs, which he first introduced to the world for his degree show at London's Central Saint Martins school in 2001 with his infamous "pigs collection" suit and porcine-shaped handbag.
And if the history of literally boarish Islamophobic incidents is any sign, we're poised to see more porcine hate—including the sale of pork-laced anti-Muslim bullets, which is somehow already an actual thing—in the near future.
Attack patterns give the madness method, the brief two-or-three minutes lengths for each fight keep retries from being a pain, and a porcine merchant sells inexpensive skills that give you an edge over a specific boss' attack patterns.
Price compared to July 2015: Down 1.9% USDA prediction for the rest of 2016: Down 0.5% to 1.5% Prediction for 2017: Up 0% to 1% In 2014, the Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea virus lowered the number of hogs available for production.
When you hear the word "Oktoberfest," you probably think of all the pink and questionable delights our porcine cousins have to offer: pig knuckle, bratwurst, pork chops, bockwurst, suckling pig, all washed down with eye-watering, bladder-weaking steins of beer.
Denmark's veterinarians were not happy, but there was a silver lining: The regulations required farmers to pay veterinarians for regular visits, a move that eased their opposition, said Ken Steen Pedersen, who oversees porcine health for the Danish Veterinary Association.
But with hog prices languishing near six-year lows and profits slashed from the boom year of 22014 when Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea virus (PEDv) ravaged supplies, adding numbers to the U.S. herd could cut incomes further this year from 25.41, experts say.
In 2013, porcine epidemic diarrhea virus entered the country — no one is yet sure how, though the cause may have been contamination of the bags that hold bulk feed — and killed at least seven million piglets, spiking pork prices by almost 10 percent.
Porcine dreams are also satisfied, with a menu that features pork wrapped in banana leaves, tossed in jackfruit soup, stir-fried with mushrooms, encased in an omelet or cooked to cotton-ball softness in a red curry as thin and powerful as a flyweight boxer.
Why they did it: Pig organs are good candidates for human transplants because they're a similar size to humans and pigs are easy to farm, but until recently full organ transplants have been too dangerous: pigs have a virus, porcine endogenous retrovirus (PERV), incorporated into their genome.
Into that fraught situation enter five more spider-people, from five other realities: an older Peter (Jake Johnson), the hard-boiled Spider-Man Noir (Nicolas Cage), the young Peni Parker (Kimiko Glenn), the tough Spider-Gwen (Hailee Steinfeld), and the literally porcine Spider-Ham (a perfectly cast John Mulaney).
Under the deal, BCA will set up a firm called Beijing Shou Nong Future Bio-Tech Co. Ltd that will fund the development of the market and seek regulatory approval, expected to take several years, for the raising of pigs resistant to the Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome (PRRS) virus.
Since Anthony Bourdain himself proclaimed it the best he'd ever eaten, the ramshackle warung has moved to fancier digs and opened up two other branches—one canteen, Ibu Oka 2771633, and one other full-fledged restaurant, Ibu Oka 2, near the outskirts of town—to doll out porcine glory to the masses.
For several years now, my favorite microtouristic destination has been the Salon International de l'Agriculture, the enormous show that each spring brings the farmers of France together under the eight roofs of the Porte de Versailles convention center, accompanied by nearly four thousand of their bovine, ovine, caprine, porcine, equine, asinine, and canine companions.

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