What's the difference between adenose and adenous?

Adenose


Definition:

  • (a.) Like a gland; full of glands; glandulous; adenous.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Diaphanoscopy showed a high sensitivity towards haemorrhagic cysts, early age fibroadenomas, adenosic dysplasia, haematomas as well as carcinomas.
  • (2) Multivariate discriminant analysis using these two variables correctly classified 86% of the cases, with three adenoses and two carcinomas misclassified.
  • (3) While previous experiments have led us to conclude that the epinephrine receptor is uncoupled from the adenylate cyclase, it seems that the adenosine receptor is either precoupled to the enzyme or forms a long-lived intermediate of adenosing-receptor-enzyme complex.
  • (4) Hematoxylin and eosin stained paraffin sections of 18 sclerosing adenoses and 18 tubular carcinomas were studied using a TAS Plus image analysis system.
  • (5) Validity of the discriminant rules was supported by classification using measurements from a separate, independent set of cases (ten sclerosing adenoses and nine tubular carcinomas).
  • (6) This technique is suggested when epithelial proliferative pictures in adenose-cystic mastopathy seem to reach serious histopathological levels.

Adenous


Definition:

  • (a.) Same as Adenose.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Since Yemeni militia backed by Saudi airstrikes retook the port city from Houthi rebels in July last year , Aden was officially back in government control but largely dependent on other countries for its security.
  • (2) "People are worried about what will happen after Saleh's departure," Farouq Abdel Salam, a resident of the southern port city of Aden, told Reuters.
  • (3) The survey ship has been used in the Gulf of Aden monitoring the Somali coastline, as well as scientific missions such as mapping the seabed of the Persian Gulf.
  • (4) Twelve of the 16 affected infants had cervical adenitis, which usually became manifest two to four months after they were discharged from the hospital.
  • (5) In Europe and North America, Yersinia enterocolitica has been reported with increasing frequency in recent years as a cause of diarrhea, mesenteric adenitis, terminal ileitis, and other clinical syndromes.
  • (6) Residents of Aden’s central Crater district told Reuters that Houthi fighters and their allies were in control of the area by midday on Thursday, deploying tanks and foot patrols through its otherwise empty streets after heavy fighting in the morning.
  • (7) In a subsequent stage this mesenteric adenitis is often accompanied by erythema nodosum.
  • (8) In the cities worst hit by street fighting, such as Aden, civilians are either cowering at home to avoid sniper fire and bombardment or have joined the more than half million Yemenis forced out of their houses and now looking for food and shelter.
  • (9) Although most infants with adenitis underwent incision and drainage procedures, physicians noted few constitutional symptoms.
  • (10) For almost one year, a man aged 29 years was considered to be suffering from sarcoidosis on account of the clinical symptoms and bilateral hilar adenitis on x-ray op the thorax.
  • (11) Human infection by Malassez and Vignal's bacillus (Yersinia pseudotuberculosis) can take many clinical aspects, the most frequent of which is mesenteric adenitis with pseudoappendicular syndrome, but occasionally also appearing as a tumor of the right lower abdominal quadrant.
  • (12) Unidentified warplanes have bombed Hadi’s Aden headquarters in recent days, and on Saturday forces loyal to the former president, Ali Abdullah Saleh, who is now allied to the Houthis, moved units to Taiz, 100 miles north-west of Aden.
  • (13) "The regime is crumbling, there is very little support left for the president now," said Mohammed al-Naqeeb, head of the ruling party in Aden who resigned this afternoon.
  • (14) Among the documents that appear to have been destroyed were: records of the abuse of Mau Mau insurgents detained by British colonial authorities, who were tortured and sometimes murdered; reports that may have detailed the alleged massacre of 24 unarmed villagers in Malaya by soldiers of the Scots Guards in 1948; most of the sensitive documents kept by colonial authorities in Aden, where the army's Intelligence Corps operated a secret torture centre for several years in the 1960s; and every sensitive document kept by the authorities in British Guiana, a colony whose policies were heavily influenced by successive US governments and whose post-independence leader was toppled in a coup orchestrated by the CIA.
  • (15) Houthi fighters, who control the capital city Sana’a, have spread out across the country and are now engaged in heavy street fighting in Aden.
  • (16) Officials in Aden were told to start burning in 1966, a full 12 months before the eventual British withdrawal.
  • (17) In cervical adenitis associated with generalized adenopathy GABHS is, along with S. aureus, the most commonly recovered bacteria.
  • (18) A seven-year, eight-month-old Mexican-American boy was admitted to the hospital with a history of prolonged fever and cervical adenitis.
  • (19) Cervical tuberculous adenitis is being seen with increasing frequency in the United States; in the appropriate clinical setting it should be included in the differential diagnosis of an asymptomatic neck mass.
  • (20) Johnston was not the last British governor of Aden as originally stated.

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