What's the difference between aboveground and overground?

Aboveground


Definition:

Example Sentences:

  • (1) This approach successfully identified groups of common aboveground decay fungi including Cladosporium, Alternaria, Epicoccum, and Aureobasidium spp.
  • (2) TLC and GLC of an alkaloid extract of the aboveground portions of Lupinus argenteus Pursh.
  • (3) This study involves old and new material of 184 small mammalian species both insectivores and rodents; 111 living aboveground and 73 species living partly (fossorial, N = 28) or totally (subterranean, N = 45) underground.
  • (4) The herbal composition included Achillea millefolium, Urtica dioica, Cichorium (aboveground part), Polygonum, Matricaria chamomilla (flowers), Helichrysum arenarium, Calendula (flowers), corn stigmas, Humulus lupulus (racemes) in proportion 3:3:1:1:2:1:1:2:1 respectively.
  • (5) The relatively high levels of heterozygosity observed are not in accordance with the view that subterranean taxa should be less variable than aboveground species due to the uniformity of their environment.
  • (6) Fifteen micrometeorologic or microenvironmental parameters, including temperature, moisture, wind, and solar radiation, were repeatedly measured at 1 m and 2.5 cm aboveground, in the litter layer, and in the soil concurrently with drag samples of questing American dog tick, Dermacentor variabilis (Say), in five plots (1 by 10 m) in Delaware County, Ohio.
  • (7) Daily use of coca was significantly higher among miners with a heavy work load as compared with those having a moderate-to-light work load (unadjusted odds ratio [OR] 4.24); it was also higher among those who had worked only underground rather than always or ever aboveground (OR 7.25), among those working as drillers or cart pushers as opposed to other tasks (OR 6.56), and among Mestizos and Indians compared with whites (OR 3.33).
  • (8) Measurements of the annual effective dose equivalent from radon daughters for different types of aboveground and underground buildings gave average values of 1.1 and 1.5 mSv, respectively.
  • (9) EtOH extracts of the rhizomes and aboveground portion of Trillium grandiflorum showed significant antifungal activity.
  • (10) The aboveground decay fungi sampled indoors in winter were present at relatively high concentrations in homes with gas stoves for cooking, suggesting a possible association between these fungi and increased humidity from the combustion process.
  • (11) Subterranean and fossorial small mammals are more homozygous in protein diversity, primarily isozymes, compared with aboveground species.
  • (12) Significant excesses in mortality due to stomach cancer were found for both underground (SMR = 167) and aboveground (SMR = 181) miners as compared with U.S. white males.
  • (13) The results indicated that (i) in general, insectivores harbor significantly lower levels of heterozygosity than rodents, and (ii) both overall, and in insectivores and rodents separately, the narrow-niche fossorial and subterranean species displayed significantly lower levels of observed heterozygosity than small mammalian species living aboveground.

Overground


Definition:

  • (a.) Situated over or above ground; as, the overground portion of a plant.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Thus there is a difference between the systems which mediate overground locomotion and those used by animals in treadmill locomotion or with L-DOPA or clonidine or brain stem stimulation.
  • (2) For both males and females stride length decreased, stride rate increased, and the period of non-support was also significantly less when running on a treadmill as compared to running overground.
  • (3) Outlining his transport manifesto, the Labour candidate launched a "London Travel Voucher" which promises "£1,000 off London Tube, bus and Overground" and which he said will only be valid if he is elected as London mayor.
  • (4) The timing interval between the onset of knee extensor EMG (vastus lateralis) and the onset of the ipsilateral elbow flexor EMG (brachialis) was studied in adult cats during overground walking, trotting and galloping.
  • (5) The levels of TWA total and respirable dust and silica concentrations in the other underground mines as well as in the overground industries are strongly variable and high.
  • (6) Segmental afferent input, visual and other suprasegmental inputs, and motivational variables probably all contribute to the separation of treadmill and overground timing profiles.
  • (7) The mayor should be insisting on full public ownership, as well as public accountability, and should not be handing over rail operations to private [companies] like Arriva, which is due to take over London Overground next month.
  • (8) Contrast this with London Overground’s move to dispense with guards a few years ago, which was carefully negotiated with Bob Crow’s RMT and introduced with just one token day’s strike.
  • (9) The effect of the treatment on dry weight of overground parts of wheat, number of bacteria, production of carbon dioxide, urease activity and content of ammonium in the rhizosphere soil was investigated.
  • (10) The developers plead that the complexities of the site, which includes a working section of the London overground railway, make it unprofitable to offer more, or to reduce the bulk of their towers.
  • (11) The role of the dorsal spinocerebellar tract (DSCT) in the neural control of normal interlimb coordination during overground stepping in adult cats was investigated using select spinal cord lesions.
  • (12) 703 isolated from barley overground organs was obtained.
  • (13) The prevailing view, represented by the ACSM prediction formulas, is that overground hill running is theoretically more costly than inclined treadmill running.
  • (14) London Overground has become one of the most popular and punctual railways anywhere in the country.
  • (15) Experiments were performed on cats with chronic spinal lesions, in order to decide which systems either interlimb-propriospinal systems or direct descending systems, plays important roles for coordination of overground locomotion of the cat.
  • (16) Speed control mechanisms were investigated during overground locomotion in the dog.
  • (17) Contralateral descending and afferent systems alone cannot mediate overground locomotion.
  • (18) The 12-year contract to run Nuremberg’s overground urban trains appears to be the first time the German national rail company Deutsche Bahn has lost a major S-Bahn (city railway) franchise.
  • (19) This goes not just for subways, but overground trains, buses, cycleways, rickshaws, and every mobility solution in between.
  • (20) The coupling of movements of the hindlimbs and forelimbs has been analysed in intact cats stepping overground and on a treadmill and during swimming, and in decerebrate cats stepping on a treadmill, immersed in water('swimming') and stepping suspended in the air.

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