What's the difference between aforementioned and forenamed?

Aforementioned


Definition:

  • (a.) Previously mentioned; before-mentioned.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) This suggested that some of the cell population became metabolically inactive at a very early stage, possibly owing to suboptimal conditions of growth.Glycine, lysozyme and lithium chloride initiated lysis of BCG growth in the aforementioned media 24-48 hours after inoculation.
  • (2) In addition to the aforementioned, we also seek to compare radioactivity values of different spas during the same season as well as of an individual spa at different seasons of the year.
  • (3) Thus, the aforementioned knowledge will allow an improved clinical acumen and permit the early diagnosis of postoperative infection.
  • (4) This is the first case of this rare tumor studied by all the three aforementioned radiodiagnostic modalities; and one of the few reports of its computed tomographic (CT) appearances in the literature.
  • (5) Some of these are functions that would once have been taken on through squatting – and sometimes still are, as at Open House , a social centre recently and precariously opened in London's Elephant & Castle, an area torn apart by rampant gentrification, where estates are flogged off to developers with zero commitment to public housing and the aforementioned "shopping village" is located in a derelict estate.
  • (6) It obviates the need for excision in patients who fulfill the aforementioned criteria.
  • (7) Continuation of pregnancy up to the terms when the fetus was expected to be born viable was considered as the main target of the aforementioned treatment.
  • (8) To map sequence changes in a more refined manner we performed detailed analyses of 33 low passage clinical isolates, including those aforementioned, analysing a sequence within glycoprotein B containing a major neutralizing epitope.
  • (9) This article reports a tumour found occurring in the left mandible of a 67-year-old Indian male which histologically showed features of both the aforementioned lesions.
  • (10) Close scrutiny of the platelet morphology and a search for the aforementioned platelet granulopathy are important in the evaluation of patients with myeloproliferative diseases.
  • (11) The model successfully simulates the aforementioned features of NM response topography.
  • (12) The 96 patients who had heart transplantation during the aforementioned period were divided into two groups: group I comprised 35 patients who were transplanted before dobutamine was used, while group II comprised 61 patients for whom the dobutamine test was always considered.
  • (13) All of the aforementioned phenomena are either explicitly or implicitly associated with transport processes through and around the lens.
  • (14) Teacher training is very highly regarded here; led by a team of nine teachers, it includes the aforementioned branches, alongside classes in anatomy and Ayurveda.
  • (15) Pathomorphological and clinical features of the aforementioned lesions are discussed.
  • (16) In 2013, the aforementioned big brands have now managed to deliver free-from products that aren't taste-free.
  • (17) Based on these results we propose a degradation mechanism consisting of an initial cAMP- and ATP-dependent modification of the enzyme, followed by a cAMP-independent phosphorylation, which leads to the appearance of the aforementioned monomeric phospho form; this in turn seems to undergo limited proteolysis.
  • (18) For the entire population, the aforementioned vasoactive drugs (as a group) effected changes in regional blood flow which correlated poorly with changes in cardiac output; the correlation coefficient (r) between changes in cardiac output and limb blood flow was 0.16 (p = NS), hepatic blood flow 0.04 (p = NS), and renal blood flow 0.42 (p less than 0.05).
  • (19) The aforementioned regimen with allowance of routine leucovorin rescue is tested as preoperative chemotherapy in patients with stages T3 to T4 nonmetastatic bladder cancer.
  • (20) N-Ethylmaleimide inhibited all the aforementioned reactions.

Forenamed


Definition:

  • (a.) Named before; aforenamed.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Pryce was listed in court by her Greek forename, Vasiliki.
  • (2) We sent out a questionnaire to people who have bequeathed their bodies to the medical school, the people being randomly selected on the basis of the inclusion of the initial J in a forename.
  • (3) Registrations relating to persons of Asian background were extracted using forenames and surnames.
  • (4) Case (forename redundant, like any good hard-boiled antihero) is a recognisable type purloined from detective fiction: hard-bitten, brave, apparently cynical but in fact humane.
  • (5) Nor do we know the forenames of other Austen ladies: Mrs Dashwood, Mrs Allen, Mrs Norris, Mrs Grant, Mrs Dixon, Mrs Smith.
  • (6) • This article was amended on 25 November 2016 to correct the year given for the digging of an opencast mine and the spelling of Emanuel Shinwell’s forename.
  • (7) "Internet cafes are required to write down the forename, surname, name of the father, national identification number, postcode and telephone number of each customer," said an Iranian police statement, according to the news website Tabnak.
  • (8) Asa Briggs – he was always proud of his unusual Yorkshire forename – was born in Keighley, near Bradford, the son of William, an engineer, and his wife Jane.
  • (9) • The use of the forename Kwementyaye is in keeping with Indigenous cultural traditions for naming of the dead.
  • (10) [Charlie] was just a classic case of someone who didn’t play by the rules and wasn’t always polite and engaging and the system has difficulty providing services for those outliers.” • The use of the forename Kwementyaye is in keeping with Indigenous cultural traditions for naming of the deceased, and the wishes of Charlie’s family.
  • (11) The earlier version misspelled Andrew Nagorski's forename as Andrei.
  • (12) The data include the standard demographic variables concerning the couple and their marriage and also: the day of the week the marriage was celebrated; whether the fathers or relatives of similar surname to the spouses acted as witnesses; the patterns of name usage by brides; the numbers of forenames of the marriage partners and their fathers; and the frequency of bridegrooms having one or more forenames in common with their fathers.

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