What's the difference between aforesaid and said?

Aforesaid


Definition:

  • (a.) Said before, or in a preceding part; already described or identified.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The authors think that the aforesaid findings question the very existence of solitary meningiomas as a pathological entity.
  • (2) Altogether, 8 different cell types have been reported in the adenohypophysis of the aforesaid fish.
  • (3) It seems likely that one or both of the aforesaid properties are largely responsible for the affinity of these fragments for the disk.
  • (4) All the aforesaid lipid fractions (except free fatty acid) are elevated significantly in liver, kidney and serum of Furadan-treated mice.
  • (5) This permits the use of the suggested micromethod for the aforesaid measurements during screenings of the population.
  • (6) They include the aforesaid union political levy-payers and registered party supporters who do not wish to be full party members, but would like to be registered supporters for a fee of £3.
  • (7) The animals given decamethoxin showed the aforesaid parameters returning to normal 20 days after the drug was discontinued, whereas similar changes were not found in the rats on levorin.
  • (8) Combined neuroectodermal and mesodermal origin is being postulated for this syndrome on the basis of aforesaid abnormalities and presence of pupillary dilator muscle hypoplasia, "annular endotheliopathy", and persistent pupillary membrane in both eyes.
  • (9) This is an evidence of the pathogenetic significance of LPO processes in the development of drug sensitization, which fact prompts the use of the aforesaid LPO and antioxidant defense characteristics for the early diagnosis of drug disease and for monitoring the treatment efficacy.
  • (10) The aforesaid intralobular distribution and the accompanying hypertrophy and hyperplasia of Kupffer cells, as well as commonalities of steatosis and lipofuscinosis, and, to a lesser extent, erythrophagocytosis and siderosis, suggest a histogenesis from Kupffer cells.
  • (11) Of 128 samples which gave a positive reaction with the serum of type E, 75 were identified as type F. In connection with the aforesaid the authors recommended in all the cases of botulism of type E in man to carry out differential diagnosis between the causative agents of botulism of types E and F and, on the basis of these data, to solve the problem on the necessity of production of therapeutic antibotulin serum of type F.
  • (12) Although the aforesaid factors are conducive to a rising incidence of AIDS, the rate of increase of AIDS incidence among hemophiliacs in Japan is actually decelerating.
  • (13) The investigation was carried out in two parts: 1) Experimental study: The efficacy of various dentifrices (commonly available in the market) and the potentiating effect of the leaf extract (LE) of the aforesaid indigenous plants when amalgamated with the tooth-paste against pathogens, were investigated.
  • (14) Assessment of the aforesaid characteristics may become an important criterion in the diagnosis and prognosis of such diseases.
  • (15) Analysis of variance between the aforesaid groups has revealed some significant differences.
  • (16) Such disorders of lipid levels in the aforesaid tissues might be associated with CNS depressant action and structural and functional toxicity of other tissues induced by Furadan.
  • (17) From the aforesaid study, although pertaining to a small group, it seems plausible that patients presenting with abdominal diseases associated with an elevated blood lactate level represent a surgical emergency.
  • (18) A conclusion was drawn that in the great majority of the aforesaid patients an important etiological factor in the development of malignant tumour was nodular and diffuse-nodular goiter.
  • (19) Therefore the aforesaid alloys are fairly well compatible in the oral cavity and may be combined in denture making.
  • (20) The spectra of the aforesaid solutions exhibit an absorption maximum at lambda = 525 nm.

Said


Definition:

  • () imp. & p. p. of Say.
  • (a.) Before-mentioned; already spoken of or specified; aforesaid; -- used chiefly in legal style.
  • (imp. & p. p.) of Say

Example Sentences:

  • (1) In April, they said the teenager boarded a flight to Turkey with his friend Hassan Munshi, also 17 at the time.
  • (2) He still denied it and said he was giving the girl a lift.
  • (3) One hundred and twenty-seven states have said with common voice that their security is directly threatened by the 15,000 nuclear weapons that exist in the arsenals of nine countries, and they are demanding that these weapons be prohibited and abolished.
  • (4) A former Labour minister, Nicholas Brown, said the public were frightened they "were going to be spied on" and that "illegally obtained" information would find its way to the public domain.
  • (5) This may have significant consequences for people’s health.” However, Prof Peter Weissberg, medical director of the British Heart Foundation, which funded the work, said medical journals could no longer be relied on to be unbiased.
  • (6) "Zayani reportedly cited the political sensitivity of naturalising Sunni expatriates and wanted to avoid provoking the opposition," the embassy said.
  • (7) I want to get some good insight before I make my decision,” said Hiddink.
  • (8) I want to be clear; the American forces that have been deployed to Iraq do not and will not have a combat mission,” said Obama in a speech to troops at US Central Command headquarters in Florida.
  • (9) Collins said she asked Sullivan several questions, including who the women were.
  • (10) In this book, he dismisses Freud's idea of penis envy - "Freud got it spectacularly wrong" - and said "women don't envy the penis.
  • (11) A diplomatic source said the killing appeared particularly unusual because of Farooq lack of recent political activity: "He was lying low in the past two years.
  • (12) I’m not in charge of it but he’s stood up and presented that, and when Jenny, you know, criticised it, or raised some issues about grandparent carers – 3,700 of them he calculated – he said “Let’s sit down”.
  • (13) Mike Ashley told Lee Charnley that maybe he could talk with me last week but I said: ‘Listen, we cannot say too much so I think it’s better if we wait.’ The message Mike Ashley is sending is quite positive, but it was better to talk after we play Tottenham.” Benítez will ask Ashley for written assurances over his transfer budget, control of transfers and other spheres of club autonomy, but can also reassure the owner that the prospect of managing in the second tier holds few fears for him.
  • (14) Schneiderlin, valued at an improbable £27m, and the currently injured Jay Rodriguez are wanted by their former manager Mauricio Pochettino at Spurs, but the chairman Ralph Krueger has apparently called a halt to any more outgoings, saying: “They are part of the core that we have decided to keep at Southampton.” He added: “Jay Rodriguez and Morgan Schneiderlin are not for sale and they will be a part of our club as we enter the new season.” The new manager Ronald Koeman has begun rebuilding by bringing in Dusan Tadic and Graziano Pellè from the Dutch league and Krueger said: “We will have players coming in, we will make transfers to strengthen the squad.
  • (15) A spokesman for the Greens said that the party was “disappointed” with the decision and would be making representations to both the BBC and BBC Trust .
  • (16) As players, we want what's right, and we feel like no one in his family should be able to own the team.” The NBA has also said that Shelly Sterling should not remain as owner.
  • (17) "Britain needs to be in the room when the euro countries meet," he said, "so that it can influence the argument and ensure that what the 17 do will not damage the market or British interests.
  • (18) Of course the job is not done and we will continue to remain vigilant to all risks, particularly when the global economic situation is so uncertain,” the chancellor said in a statement.
  • (19) McDonald said cutting better deals with suppliers and improving efficiency as well as raising some prices had only partly offset the impact of sterling’s fall against the dollar.
  • (20) A statement from the company said it had assigned all its assets for the benefit of creditors, in accordance with Massachusetts' law.

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