What's the difference between antitype and typology?

Antitype


Definition:

  • (n.) That of which the type is the pattern or representation; that which is represented by the type or symbol.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Since immunocytochemistry has been reported to be a more reliable and successful method to identify HSV as the etiologic agent, antitype 1 HSV (HSV1) and antitype 2 HSV (HSV2) and the avidin-biotin-peroxidase complex (ABC) method were applied to brain paraffin sections.
  • (2) In contrast, antitype XI stains not only chondrocytes, but the extracellular compartments as well.
  • (3) Binding of the antibodies to rat antigens was also demonstrated by immunoelectron microscopy in which the collagen fibers with a typical periodic pattern were labeled positively with rabbit antitype III procollagen, whereas the amorphous basement membrane material reacted positively with rabbit antitype IV collagen and antilaminin, indicating good, specific cross-reactivity between these antibodies and the rat antigens.
  • (4) In this study, the developmental proliferation of human brain vessels, from the fetal to the adult stage, was analyzed by immunohistochemical methods using antitype IV collagen, antilaminin, and antifibronectin antibodies.
  • (5) Antitype III collagen monoclonal antibody delineated the inter-tubular gland connective tissue of the oviduct and was negative in the shell layers under conditions which gave strong connective tissue reactivity.
  • (6) Antitype I collagen antibodies were detected in 80% of the animals in the 3rd week of arthritis; antitypes II and III were found less frequently.
  • (7) The other three types and the antitypes are of lower importance.
  • (8) The children are miserable without her, especially as their father plans to marry the scarlet woman from the city, Maria's antitype.
  • (9) In addition to the various basal laminae of the pulmonary tissue, the antitype IV collagen antibody labeled the surfactant material found in alveolar spaces and macrophages, as well as in type II pneumocytes.
  • (10) To further understand the basis for this apparent molecular mimicry, antitype-specific collagen antibodies, anti-KPGEPGPK (an analogue of platelet-interactive domains on collagen) and a panel of KPGEPGPK-like synthetic peptides were used as probes.
  • (11) Configural Frequency Analysis (CFA) provides a way to identify overrepresentations (types) and underrepresentations (antitypes) in the frequencies of multiple variable classifications organized to reflect patterns of change.
  • (12) TNF and interferon gamma (IFN-gamma) synergistically induced morphologic differentiation and monocytic antigen expression, while the antitype B receptor MoAb was synergistic for morphologic response, but not antigen expression.
  • (13) The frequency of antitype IV collagen antibodies depended on the antigen and the disease studied.
  • (14) Virus particle was labeled with specific ferritin-conjugated antitype C virus antibody.

Typology


Definition:

  • (n.) A discourse or treatise on types.
  • (n.) The doctrine of types.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Typological and archaeological investigations indicate that the church building represents originally the hospital facility for the lay brothers of the monastery, which according to the chronicle of the monastery was built in the beginning of the 14th century.
  • (2) The typology developed in two previous surveys of illicit heroin products is applicable to many of the samples studied in this work, although significant changes have occurred in the chemical profile of illicit heroin products from certain geographical regions.
  • (3) Five cluster types emerged, which were similar to typologies found in studies with alcoholic inpatients.
  • (4) A typology of the social climates of group residential facilities for older people was developed by a cluster analysis of seven social climate attributes obtained on a national sample of 235 nursing homes, residential care facilities, and congregate apartments.
  • (5) These language differences are just one sign that there is little correspondence between the published typologies.
  • (6) Finally, some of the principal issues raised by this typology are discussed.
  • (7) The findings support and extend theories of biologically-based and bio-psycho-social typology.
  • (8) The authors compare the factors, parameters and typology of the clinical polymorphism of epilepsy in two groups of patients from an epidemiological sample: 265 patients with a synchronous and 251 patients with an asynchronous circadian pattern of attacks.
  • (9) A typology of families in terms of the way they relate to health care and its providers.
  • (10) The results are discussed in relation to other typological approaches to unipolar depression.
  • (11) Finally, by analyzing data derived from primary and secondary source materials on 81 healing systems or techniques identifying themselves with the new age, a typology of new age healing itself is inductively generated.
  • (12) The study tested the hypothesis that the RD would yield higher estimates of average alcohol consumption and of "heavy drinking" as defined by NIAAA typology (average two or more drinks per day) and of "peak drinking," a Q-F standard consisting of five or more drinks at least once per week.
  • (13) was the best variable in evaluating the relationship between vertical typology and head posture.
  • (14) We found a high level of concordance in subject classification across different clustering methods on the same data set and a high level of agreement with cluster typologies attained in previous studies.
  • (15) The study exemplifies the use of a residential typology to investigate the relationship of environmental factors to community adjustment.
  • (16) This paper presents a typology of divorce situations that are highly vulnerable to intense and prolonged disputes over the custody and care of the children.
  • (17) A number of limitations to the typology are isolated and discussed.
  • (18) In the field of diagnostic typology, the recent criteria by Pull might bring better results that previous research.
  • (19) Four countries (France, Germany, England, and the United States) accounted for all but one of the typologies.
  • (20) Although far more crime was committed during periods of addiction, comparison of the typologies indicated highly consistent individual patterns regarding the kinds of crime that were committed over periods of addiction and nonaddiction.

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