What is a sugary Peg?

Sugar PEG linkers are a class of PEG linkers with one side of PEG containing a sugar and other side with a reactive chemical group such as azide, bromide. BroadPharm developed a series of sugar attached PEGs (Sugar PEG) for bioconjugation used in bioassay, diagnostic application.
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What does Shooglies mean in Scottish?

shoogly (comparative more shoogly, superlative most shoogly) (Scotland) shaky, giddy, unsteady, rickety.
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What is the full meaning of Peg?

PEG: Stands for percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy, a surgical procedure for placing a feeding tube without having to perform an open laparotomy (operation on the abdomen).
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What is a Sugarly Peg?

SHOOGLY is an old Scots word meaning 'wobbly'—saying that 'your jacket is on a shoogly peg' means that you're in a precarious position.
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How much is a PEG?

Informally, a peg is an undefined measure of any alcoholic drink poured in a glass. The terms "large (badda) peg" and "small (chota) peg" are equal to 60 ml and 30 ml, respectively, with "peg" alone simply referring to a 60 ml peg.
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What is PEG drink?

A peg is a unit of volume, typically used to measure amounts of liquor in the Indian subcontinent. Equal to 30 mL, the terms "large peg" and "small peg" are also the time of the British Raj, and presumably for the sake of convenience was later standardized to 30 mL.
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What is PEG ingredient?

Polyethylene glycols (PEGs) are products of condensed ethylene oxide and water that can have various derivatives and functions. Since many PEG types are hydrophilic, they are favorably used as penetration enhancers, especially in topical dermatological preparations.
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What does Ben mean in Scottish?

(bɛn ) Scottish. noun. 1. an inner room in a house or cottage.
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What does Crabbit mean in Scots?

crabbit (comparative more crabbit, superlative most crabbit) (Scotland) Grouchy, cantankerous.
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What does the Scottish word Scunnered mean?

(Entry 1 of 2) intransitive verb. chiefly Scotland. : to be in a state of disgusted irritation.
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What do Scots call babies?

Bairn is a Scottish or Northern English word for child.
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What does Glaikit mean in Scottish?

Glaikit – stupid, foolish, or thoughtless.
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What does Sleekit mean in Scottish?

Definition of sleekit

1 chiefly Scotland : sleek, smooth. 2 chiefly Scotland : crafty, deceitful.
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What does Glen mean in Scottish?

When it comes to whisky, the word "glen," meaning "narrow valley" in Gaelic, is automatically associated with Scotch Whisky, the Scottish Whisky Association argued.
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What does Craitur mean in Scottish?

Noun. craitur (plural craiturs) Creature.
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What does Fankle mean in Scots?

(ˈfæŋkəl ) Scottish dialect. verb (transitive) 1. to entangle.
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What is PEG and is it harmful?

PEGs are considered penetration enhancers, which are substances that make it easier for other ingredient to pass through the skin. When PEGs are found in formulations containing other toxic ingredients, those ingredients could more readily enter the body.
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Are PEGs safe?

PEGs can cause skin irritation and severe hypersensitivity reactions. Polyethylene glycols can contain contaminants. They're penetration enhancers. And, they cause problems if used on broken skin.
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What food products contain PEG?

Foods that Contain Propylene Glycol
  • Seasoning blends.
  • Dried soups.
  • Salad dressings.
  • Baking mixes for foods like cakes, muffins, cinnamon buns, biscuits, cupcakes, and pancakes.
  • Powdered drink mixes.
  • Flavored teas.
  • Soft drinks.
  • Alcoholic beverages.
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Is a peg same as a shot?

A shot is commonly referred to as a "peg", and is measured as a "small" (chhota), or a "large" (bud-da) peg. A 120 ml shot (approximate quantity) in India is called a Patiala peg.
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What is a whiskey peg?

Advertisement. Pegs are units of measurement used in the Indian subcontinent to measure liquor amounts. Large (badda) pegs equivalent to 60 ml and small (chota) pegs equal 30 ml, with “peg” alone simply referring to 60 ml pegs.
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What does yer bum's oot the Windae mean?

“Yer bum's oot the windae” (Your bum is out the window) – You're literally talking rubbish.
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What is a numpty in British?

The Oxford English Dictionary has launched a search to find the first recorded use in English of the word 'numpty', which means a foolish or stupid person. Since the mid-1980s, numpty has been used as a mild term of abuse in Britain.
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What does Donkey mean in Scotland?

The Dictionary of the Scots Language (DSL) defines this as a donkey or ass but to some Scots speakers it's a general term for a horse of any description.
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