What's the difference between aborad and abord?

Aborad


Definition:

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Seventy-six percent of the IMCs which were recorded in I-type dogs were propagated in sequence aborad.
  • (2) The direction of phase lag was orad proximal to a stimulation site and aborad distal to it.
  • (3) Compared with these complex patterns, propagating power contractions represented single contractions that propagated aborad at the same velocity as the contraction waves of the complex patterns.
  • (4) Although the site of obstruction of aborad flow of ingesta is similar in both disease conditions, the differences in physical and clinicopathologic findings appear to reflect differences in the degree of reticulo-omasal orifice obstruction and the degree of abomasal vascular compromise.
  • (5) On the other hand, in II-type dogs, only 49% of the IMCs was propagated aborad.
  • (6) These studies indicate that in addition to a secretory component to cholera, there exists a highly organized MAPC that results in contractions that propel intraluminal contents in an aborad direction.
  • (7) Aborad-propagated spike bursts were most frequent during the daytime; this circadian variation was abolished by vagotomy, which also increased the frequency of orad-propagated spike bursts.
  • (8) Jejunal pressures were recorded by a pneumohydraulic system and five catheter orifices positioned 10-30 cm aborad the ligament of Treitz.
  • (9) Direct visual observation of the loop revealed that the MAPC's resulted in contractions that propelled intraluminal contents in an aborad direction.
  • (10) Those episodes of contractile electrical complex, continuous electrical response activity, and discrete electrical response activity that migrated orad or aborad over at least half the length of the colon were called colonic migrating myoelectric complexes.
  • (11) Myenteric neurons were found to project from at least 5 to 59 mm orad (mean: 42 mm) or aborad (mean: 54 mm) through colonic fiber bundles.
  • (12) Both patterns migrated aborad by sequential movement of contraction waves down the bowel.
  • (13) This inhibitory action was unaffected by atropine, hexamethonium or propranolol but was blocked by tetrodotoxin and antral transection aborad to the stimulating electrodes.
  • (14) In the small intestine, these motor complexes migrate in an aborad direction, and in the colon in both orad and aborad directions.
  • (15) Cisapride-induced IMC-like contractions initiated from LES and upper part of stomach and mediated to duodenum, though aborad migration was not confirmed in the present study.
  • (16) The ROC comprises rapidly propagating bursts of spike potentials (SPBs) that occur in a regular and predictable pattern: single orad SPBs alternate with groups of aborad SPBs.
  • (17) These were directed in an aborad direction from 7 to 9 a.m. and from 9 p.m. to midnight.
  • (18) The sSWs were believed to be involved in regulation of antiperistalsis while the lSW were believed to be involved in regulation of the large contractions which, on the basis of the lSW frequency gradient, appeared to be peristaltic and to be primarily responsible for aborad movement of colonic digesta.
  • (19) The pacesetter potentials were paced electrically in a forward (aborad) or a reverse (orad) direction.
  • (20) Their motor equivalent is the giant contraction which migrates in the aborad direction at relatively high velocity.

Abord


Definition:

  • (n.) Manner of approaching or accosting; address.
  • (v. t.) To approach; to accost.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The discussion abords the gravity of this sign and its value in localizing the lesion, as well as the clinical distinction between ipsi-lateral and contra-lateral mydriasis.
  • (2) Cette centrale prouve non seulement que les énergies renouvelables sont de plus en plus abordables, mais aussi qu’on peut les adapter à ses besoins.
  • (3) His slogan was “Le Mali d’abord”, Mali first.

Words possibly related to "aborad"

Words possibly related to "abord"