What's the difference between accelerative and acceleratory?

Accelerative


Definition:

  • (a.) Relating to acceleration; adding to velocity; quickening.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Bronchiolar smooth muscle cells therefore showed larger resting potentials and a greater tendency to fire action potentials than trachealis muscle, and prostaglandins and histamine are involved in inhibitory and accelerative mechanisms related to excitatory neuro-effector transmission, respectively.
  • (2) For each parameter, ejection was then divided into two components: accelerative (onset systole to peak gradient) and decelerative (peak gradient to end systole).
  • (3) The business has also attracted reputable financial backers, including three of the core supporters of Facebook — Greylock, Accel and Meritech.
  • (4) The increase in tissue and coronary effluent adenosine concentration in hearts undergoing net ATP breakdown results from an accelation of adenosine formation and not from an inhibition of adenosine inactivation.
  • (5) The horizontal forces showed an initial decelerative force followed by an accelerative force.
  • (6) Orally administered metoclopramide (REGLAN) at doses of 10 or 20 mg, 75 min prior to either stressful linear acceleration (parabolic flight) or cross-coupled accelerative semicircular canal stimulation in a rotating chair was evaluated for its ability to prevent emesis or nausea II, respectively.
  • (7) The results regarding the form of the CDR replicated the typical pattern with four components: two accelerative and two decelerative in alternating sequence.
  • (8) Although purified TM did not bind to antithrombin III-Sepharose, suggesting the absence of heparin-like structures within the receptor molecule, protamine reversed the accelerative effect of TM in the inhibition reaction.
  • (9) Also, treatment of 35SO4(2-)-labelled cells with heparitin sulphate lyase or chondroitin sulphate ABC lyase demonstrated two discrete pools of 35S-labelled glycosaminoglycans; subsequent treatment of plasma membranes with these glycosidases showed that heparitin sulphate lyase treatment abolished about 80% of the accelerative activity and chondroitin sulphate ABC lyase removed the remaining 20%.
  • (10) The inertia of the lungs and gas stream (In) was calculated as the ratio of the accelerative pressure change to the simultaneous change in volume acceleration.
  • (11) BlaBlaCar, which received $10m in a venture round led by Accel Partners in January 2012, is free at first, allowing users to discover the service, be introduced to one another online and pay in person, thereby building up a level of familiarity and trust, says Brusson.
  • (12) Accel invested in 2005, reportedly spending just $12.2m.
  • (13) Subjects made magnitude estimations of skin-area contact for each of two sets which varied identically in surface area but differed in that one set also varied in accelerative force.
  • (14) The accelerative phase of the adolescent growth spurt is accompanied by epiphyseal widths reaching diaphyseal widths in the fingers and radius and by ossification of the pisiform and hamate Stage 1.
  • (15) On the other hand, deliberately slowing the movement in the absence of a strict accuracy constraint induced a change in the velocity profile which produced irregularity in both the accelerative and decelerative phases of the movement.
  • (16) Rats ate much kaolin after double rotation with continuously changing centrifugal and angular accelerations, but little after single rotation with no accelerative changes.
  • (17) At the same time, comparison of the values of volumetric pulmonary rheography and accelerative kinetocardiography, treated by the method of linear discriminant functions, with the findings of pulmonary roentgenography showed only a small percentage (lesser than that in the clinic) of non-coincidence in the diagnosis of congestive left-ventricular failure.
  • (18) This physiological calibration involved exposing five subjects, while breathing air and wearing the ear oximeter for 60 s to each of three levels of accelerative forces (3, 5, and 7 G); arterial blood samples were withdrawn concurrently.
  • (19) The total pre-leukemic "stage" lasted three years, manifested with persisting anemia, acceleated RES, granulocytopenia, monocytosis.
  • (20) The artero-venous system is often stressed by accelerative perturbation, not only during exceptional performances, but also in normal life.

Acceleratory


Definition:

  • (a.) Accelerative.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) These include the transmitter at intraganglionic synapses, transmitters of the pair of inhibitory and the two pairs of acceleratory fibers, and neurohormones released from the pericardial organs.
  • (2) Severe overloading can increase microdamage alarmingly, its repair by BMUs too, and can cause woven bone formation, anarchic resorption and a regional acceleratory phenomenon.
  • (3) The acceleratory phase of this triphasic response and the secondary cardioinhibition were not significantly affected by verapamil.
  • (4) Acceleratory stimulations reproducing the characteristics of the physiological head rotation movement--a rotation by 90 degrees from the centre to the lateral position, or vice-versa, within a time space of 0.6-1 s--have been applied.
  • (5) The results demonstrate a constant correlation between rotation and stabilometric parameters in the patients suffering from peripheral dizziness while there isn't any correlation between acceleratory and posturographic tests in patients affected by central vertigo.
  • (6) Older infants' responses also tended to be acceleratory to most stimuli.
  • (7) The findings included: (1) A two-phased conditioned cardiac rate response seen at the first location became more multiphasic and irregular during longer intervals between signal and shock; (2) the location where the conditioned response peaked became increasingly variable as the signal was moved back, but this variability maintained a constant proportion to the signal-shock interval; and (3) heart rate during a presignal period, and during a comparable period in shock only sessions, was generally deceleratory early in training and acceleratory thereafter.
  • (8) Acceleratory potency of 200 mcg SC-3402 is greater than can be due to its estrogenic activity equivalent, 0.5 mcg estrone; that of 64 mcg SC-3296 (4.8 equivalents estrone) can be so ascribed.
  • (9) We identified cell bodies of the first and second cardio-acceleratory nerves (CA1 and CA2) in the second and third thoracic ganglia of Bathynomus doederleini.
  • (10) An acceleratory component occurred between the first and second peaks between 0.8 and 1.6 seconds.
  • (11) This depolarizing voltage shift is the sole explanation of the acceleratory effect since epinephrine did not alter the rectifier properties of i(KK2), or the underlying inward leakage current, or the threshold for i(NNa).
  • (12) For each of the three acceleratory chemosignals, there was a diminution of acceleratory effect when the ratio of total stimulus-exposure time to total exposure time grew smaller.
  • (13) Vagal blockade by atropine sulfate elevated resting heart rate, and markedly reduced both acceleratory and deceleratory heart rate phases of the conditioned responses.
  • (14) A pituitary polypeptide, acceleratory polypeptide-growth hormone (ACG), has been found to increase the sensitivity of fasting normal people to intravenous insulin.
  • (15) The pacemaker neurons of the heart ganglion are innervated from the CNS through two pairs of acceleratory nerves.
  • (16) However, this acceleratory effect could not be mimicked with either a KCI extract or a Triton extract of platelets, and its cause remains unknown.
  • (17) Acceleratory effects were accompanied by a decrease of membrane potential and by changes in the contour of the spontaneous electrical responses: increase in the speed of the rising phase and enhancement of the plateau phase.
  • (18) It is shown that Km of ChE is not affected by the neurohormones but Vmax is increased and decreased in presence of acceleratory and inhibitory neurohormones respectively.
  • (19) Trajectory variability was greater in the elderly subjects for both the acceleratory and deceleratory phases of movements.
  • (20) Comparison of the static and dynamic histomorphometric parameters in the calcaneum with those in the simultaneously taken iliac bone biopsy showed a marked regional acceleratory phenomenon in the calcaneum that we ascribe to the microfractures.

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