What's the difference between appertain and pertain?

Appertain


Definition:

  • (v. i.) To belong or pertain, whether by right, nature, appointment, or custom; to relate.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) These other factors appertain to changes in the firing statistics of individual motor units as well as the correlation between the firings of different motor units.
  • (2) Results agree with a Cd2+ binding to HS- groups of membrane proteins at the brush border, appertaining or functionally related to the phlorizin-sensitive and Na+ dependent transport system for sugars.
  • (3) "Almost by definition, a decision to contain will only be made, or even considered, in extreme and exceptional circumstances: the [high court] made it clear that they thought the circumstances appertaining in the City of London on 1 April 2009 were extreme and exceptional.
  • (4) A correlation between the increase of the respiration and the appertaining cardiac effects was not discovered.
  • (5) Considerable differences in enzymic reactivity, appertaining particularly to the phosphatases and esterases, between the anterior and posterior parts of the callosal gyrus were found.
  • (6) Fitting with the appertaining model function resulted in 500 sets of estimated parameters.
  • (7) Using the soil plate technique and Sabouraud's dextrose agar, thirty six species appertaining to twenty genera of keratinophilic fungi were isolated.
  • (8) A facilitated diffusion system appertained at low concentrations of choline and exhibited Michaelis-Menten kinetics.
  • (9) Data on the primary and secondary drug resistance, type appertainance of the causative agent and the result of a disinfectant work in the infection foci have been studied in 511 patients having copious bacilli excretion.
  • (10) An Appendix is included to which points 6-ll appertain...
  • (11) On the basis of 70 serial angiograms of surgically and histologically reliably diagnosed intracranial meningiomas and the appertaining general radiographs of the skull the following was found: 48.5 per cent of the general radiographs showed reactions, 7.1 per cent showed tumour calcifications.
  • (12) Fifty-one species and one variety appertaining to twenty one genera of mesophilic fungi were recovered from the monthly samples of marginal water (44 species, 1 variety and 18 genera) and submerged mud (78 species, 1 variety and 30 genera) of Aswan High Dam Lake during the period from July 1985 to December 1986.
  • (13) Twenty-three strains of Group 1 appertain to subgroup 1B and were isolated over a 4-year period from the burned surface of patients and from the throat of a medical staff carrier.
  • (14) The basic messages will be the same worldwide but require to be tailored to the different needs and conditions appertaining to individuals as they become elderly.
  • (15) In radicular disturbances not only the autonomous reflexes of the appertaining muscles may be weakened or extinguished, but those of the antagonists may also be accentuated.
  • (16) Intussusception thus appears to be a principle of growth appertaining to many vascular systems.
  • (17) The long-wave forms of chlorophyll appertain to the pigment-protein complex of PS-1 which is not involved in the formation of contacts between the grand thylacoids.
  • (18) A hazardous activity appertains even if only a minor portion of the field of activity is the cause of the disease.
  • (19) The purpose of this article is to present a new cast clasp's design: the retentive clasp element will be shifted from the vestibular to the oral surface of the abutment tooth; at the same time, both the appertaining reciprocal component and the occlusal rest will be combined into a new element: an "occlusal arm rest".
  • (20) No information is provided as to whether the circadian-mediated response appertains in disease or with continued drug administration.

Pertain


Definition:

  • (v. i.) To belong; to have connection with, or dependence on, something, as an appurtenance, attribute, etc.; to appertain; as, saltness pertains to the ocean; flowers pertain to plant life.
  • (v. i.) To have relation or reference to something.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The main clinical features pertaining to the concept of the "psycho-organic syndrome" (POS) were investigated in a sample of children who suffered from severe craniocerebral trauma.
  • (2) testosterone, fentanyl, nicotine) may ultimately be administered in this way, important questions pertaining to pharmacology (tolerance), toxicity (irritation, sensitisation) and dose sufficiency (penetration enhancement) remain.
  • (3) Intoxications arising from therapeutic activities pertaining to this cult are of the same kind as those encountered in the practice of Modern Medicine.
  • (4) We conclude that the procedure used in this study is a non-intrusive intervention that is an extension of the current literature pertaining to sensory extinction.
  • (5) Utilizing standardized instruments, family and demographic predictors of general and problem-solving knowledge pertaining to diabetes were identified in 53 newly diagnosed children.
  • (6) This paper reviews the epidemiologic studies of petroleum workers published in the English language, focusing on research pertaining to the petroleum industry, rather than the broader petrochemical industry.
  • (7) We have attempted to provide an overview of the Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act as it pertains to animal drugs and feed additives.
  • (8) While RT is regarded as a major treatment innovation in psychiatry, nonpsychiatrists are reluctant or unaware of the uses of antipsychotic medication as it pertains to RT.
  • (9) The specific problems addressed pertain to the storage and retrieval of historical information, physical signs and diagnosis.
  • (10) Little information is available pertaining to infectious morbidity in women with genital malignancy.
  • (11) Also, it is proposed that the latent content of the personal myth pertains to traumatic experiences and conflictual wishes related to either or both the oedipal and the pre-oedipal phase of development.
  • (12) Therefore, the plantar forces acting under the metatarsal heads of the 1st, 2nd and 5th rays and under the pads of the 1st and 2nd toes were measured during walking, so that with the aid of anthropometric information pertaining to the forefoot, reaction forces in the flexor tendons and in the joints could be estimated.
  • (13) This paper challenges the present policy on two grounds: consent from adults who donate kidneys is generally not informed, and therefore it is inconsistent to use the consent requirement as a justification for excluding children; and renal donation by adults can be seen as a procedure done for the benefit of the donor (as well as the recipient), and the appropriate rules for using children as donors should therefore be those pertaining to beneficial intrusions on nonconsenting subjects.
  • (14) The basic principles needed for understanding these syndromes are the same as those that pertain to adults; however, the etiologic factors are quite different.
  • (15) Rauschia gen. nov. (type species: R. triangularis) is created for species previously pertaining to Nematodirus parasite of Lagomorpha, and in which the synlophe, very complex, differs from the synlophe of the parasite of Ruminants.
  • (16) It has been argued that linguistic usage pertaining to female sexuality generally is the product of a patriarchal value structure and, as such, reflects patriarchal prejudices about female sexuality.
  • (17) In both non-aligned and head-aligned modes, subject instructions pertaining to the second target light concerned only gaze; there was no requisite head position.
  • (18) A systematic study including morphologic, histologic, pathologic aspects of dens evaginatus was carried out and data were compared with those given in previous reports pertaining to dens evaginatus in other Asian countries.
  • (19) Population demographics and data pertaining to visits to other emergency departments were obtained.
  • (20) The averaged anesthetized alignment pertained to the whole group of 6.2 prism diopters of esotropia, which correlated poorly with the preoperative deviation.

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