What's the difference between addenda and appendices?

Addenda


Definition:

  • (pl. ) of Addendum

Example Sentences:

  • (1) These addenda for Volumes 1 and 2 of the International Classification of Diseases, 9th Revision, Clinical Modification (ICD-9-CM), are reported by the World Health Organization Collaborating Center for Classification of Diseases for North America at the National Center for Health Statistics.
  • (2) These addenda will be effective October 1, 1991, and are the second revision of these codes for the classification of HIV infection.
  • (3) So as to control the present state of general health and thyroid state in the study group a questionnaire with a letter to parents explaining the aim of the inquiry was sent to the parents (see addenda).
  • (4) These addenda incorporate minor changes in content of the classification reflecting new scientific knowledge.
  • (5) The optima with respect to auxin, cytokinin, adenine sulfate-2H2O, and NaH2PO4-H2O addenda were determined.
  • (6) These addenda replace the addendum containing codes for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection (042.0-044.9) that were effective January 1, 1988.
  • (7) Two addenda inform about citation of (6) German-language publications in early American journals and (7) the changing role of the German Journal of Psychology.
  • (8) The coordination bonds between C=O and magnesium atom in the longwave aggregate of bacterioviridin (750 nm) are observed without participation of the low-molecular addenda, The formation of the protochlorophyl 635 nm form and aggregated forms of magnesium-free pigments occurs without participation of carbonyl groups probably by direct interaction between the eta-electron systems of molecules.
  • (9) The mode of interaction depends upon the chemical structure of the pigment and upon the inclusion of low-molecular addenda into the structure of aggregates.

Appendices


Definition:

  • (pl. ) of Appendix

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Adenocarcinoid is a form of appendiceal carcinoid possessing features of both carcinoid and adenocarcinoma.
  • (2) Indications for operation must be strict, for unless there are specific signs and symptoms of appendiceal disease, appendectomy will often be of no benefit.
  • (3) Appendiceal adenocarcinoma, a rare lesion, is difficult to diagnose preoperatively.
  • (4) In summary, we report a case of secondary infertility attributed to pseudomyxoma peritonei caused by ruptured appendiceal mucocele.
  • (5) We have reported the case of a patient with AIDS who had appendiceal perforation and periappendiceal abscess.
  • (6) Two cases with this condition, including a unique example of appendiceal diverticulosis presenting at herniorrhaphy, are described.
  • (7) Based on these findings, the following strategy is recommended for management of appendiceal abscess.
  • (8) The anomalous appendix in this patient was not compatible with any of the previously described types of appendiceal duplications.
  • (9) Myxoglobulosis is a rare morphologic variant of appendiceal mucocele characterized by intraluminal mucinous globules of the appendix.
  • (10) A neonate is reported with the meconium cyst form of meconium peritonitis secondary to appendiceal perforation, which occurred prior to birth.
  • (11) Exploratory laparotomy revealed the mass to be appendiceal adenocarcinoma, which was treated with extirpation of all the visible tumor and repair of the anatomic defect.
  • (12) Histologic examination of the laparotomy specimen confirmed the presence of a well-differentiated mucinous cystadenocarcinoma, with an apparent appendiceal origin.
  • (13) We conclude that (1) gestational physiologic changes obscure the accurate diagnosis of acute appendicitis; (2) the natural history of acute appendicitis is not affected by trimester of presentation; and (3) adverse sequelae of acute appendicitis are obviated by prompt operative exploration and prevention of appendiceal perforation.
  • (14) Peptide YY cells were found in one of 13 gastric, one of 13 duodenal, one of one jejunal, zero of two ileal, three of 11 appendiceal, and 16 of 20 rectal carcinoids.
  • (15) An Israeli commentator said of the first of them: "when one looks through all the lofty phraseology, all the deliberate disinformation, the hundreds of pettifogging sections, sub-sections, appendices and protocols, one clearly recognises that the Israeli victory was absolute and Palestine defeat abject."
  • (16) Patients with perforated or gangrenous appendicitis required significantly less antimicrobial therapy than those with peritonitis due to non-appendiceal disease.
  • (17) Of appendices deemed normal by the surgeon 8.7% were histologically inflamed and of those deemed inflamed by the surgeon 3.5% were histologically normal.
  • (18) Chromogranin immunoreactivity in greater than 50% of tumor cells was present in 74% of islet cell tumors, 93% of ileojejunal carcinoids, and 83% of appendiceal carcinoids, but only in a minority of rectal carcinoids (36%).
  • (19) On the basis of reasonable assumptions and results with luminal test solutions of differing osmolarities, it was concluded that (a) the L(p) of the appendiceal epithelium is in the lower range of values reported for small bowel and colon; (b) the L(p) is higher for osmotic absorption than for osmotic secretion; and (c) the rate of spontaneous secretion is insensitive to luminal anisotonicity over a wide range of values.
  • (20) The basic features of Goldenhar syndrome are preauricular appendices, epibulbar dermoids, vertebral and cardiac anomalies, and hypoplasia of the lungs.

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