What's the difference between attachment and polypier?

Attachment


Definition:

  • (n.) The act attaching, or state of being attached; close adherence or affection; fidelity; regard; an/ passion of affection that binds a person; as, an attachment to a friend, or to a party.
  • (n.) That by which one thing is attached to another; connection; as, to cut the attachments of a muscle.
  • (n.) Something attached; some adjunct attached to an instrument, machine, or other object; as, a sewing machine attachment (i. e., a device attached to a sewing machine to enable it to do special work, as tucking, etc.).
  • (n.) A seizure or taking into custody by virtue of a legal process.
  • (n.) The writ or percept commanding such seizure or taking.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The femoral component, made of Tivanium with titanium mesh attached to it by a new process called diffusion bonding, retains superalloy fatigue strength characteristics.
  • (2) In the second approach, attachment sites of DTPA groups were directed away from the active region of the molecule by having fragment E1,2 bound in complex, with its active sites protected during the derivatization.
  • (3) Human gingival fibroblasts were allowed to attach and spread on bio-glasses for 1-72 h. Unreactive silica glass and cell culture polystyrene served as controls.
  • (4) Periodontal disease activity is defined clinically by progressive loss of probing attachment and radiographically by progressive loss of alveolar bone.
  • (5) Administration of aminonucleoside and daunomycin produced proteinuria but did not cause a decrease in lipid P. Anticollagen and anti-lymphocyte sera that attached to the basement membrane but failed to produce proteinuria, also failed to affect the phospholipid content.
  • (6) Blocking the heparin-binding domains of fibronectin inhibited osteoblast attachment by 40-45%, which is complementary to inhibition results previously obtained with the RGDS tetrapeptide.
  • (7) Attachment of the graft to the wound is similar with and without the addition of human basic fibroblast growth factor, a potent angiogenic agent, to the skin replacement before graft placement on wounds.
  • (8) In this paper sensitive and selective bioassays are described for growth factors acting on substrate-attached cells, in particular members of the epidermal growth factor, transforming growth factor beta, platelet-derived growth factor, insulin-like growth factor, and heparin-binding growth factor families.
  • (9) Mitochondrial abnormalities and increased frequency of virus in damaged mitochondria, often attached to mitochondrial membranes, were noted.
  • (10) Expansion of the cell sheet following attachment, and the fusion of epiblasts advancing toward each other, does not require the presence of mineralocorticoid.
  • (11) Immunoreactions of LTR which were seen in specific granules of neutrophils and monocytes attached to the endothelial cell surface may indicate the onset of endothelial cell damage.
  • (12) We then used synthetic peptides spanning the active fragment to identify the primary sequence of the adhesive site as Leu-Arg-Glu (LRE): neurons attach to an immobilized LRE-containing peptide, and soluble LRE blocks attachment of neurons to the s-laminin fragment.
  • (13) For the 20 patients who received treatment in the latter period (1987-1990), we gave priority to conservative treatment for type T cases that were free from complications, and adopted a treatment method attaching greater importance to the resection of intimal tears.
  • (14) Its features are consistent with observed structural dimensions and the molecular periodicities related to transcription, replication and matrix attachment domains.
  • (15) The in vitro replication of adenovirus (Ad) DNA covalently attached to the 55-kDa terminal protein requires at least five proteins including the 80-kDa preterminal protein, the Ad DNA polymerase, the Ad DNA binding protein, nuclear factor I, and topoisomerase I.
  • (16) which suggest that ~60-90% of the cross-bridges attached in rigor are attached in relaxed fibers at an ionic strength of 20 mM and ~2-10% of this number of cross-bridges are attached in a relaxed fiber at an ionic strength of 170 mM.
  • (17) There was a greater chance for the regeneration of a connective tissue attachment in nongrafted intrabony defects than in grafted defects; new cellular cementum formed equally well on old cementum, dentin, or both old cementum and dentin in the same defect.
  • (18) When these sequences were fused to the N terminus of yeast cytochrome oxidase subunit IV lacking its own presequence, they directed the attached subunit IV to its correct intramitochondrial location in vivo.
  • (19) Characterization of the components released by alkaline hydrolysis indicated that O-glycosylated hydroxylysine residues are nonenzymatically N-glycated to the same extent as those without an enzymatically attached carbohydrate unit.
  • (20) A teaching package is described for teaching interview skills to large blocks of medical students whilst on their psychiatric attachment.

Polypier


Definition:

  • (n.) A polypidom.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The tumours of the skin, of the connective tissue and of the bone are always benign, whereas the intestinal polypi show a considerable tendency toward malignant degeneration.
  • (2) Body and tissue weights, and cerebroside levels were determined in addition ot PolyPI concentrations.
  • (3) With the increase of size of the polypi the proportion of the adenomas clearly increased in comparison to the other kinds of polypi.
  • (4) Unsatisfactory healing or recurrence of polypi was found in 18%.
  • (5) Solitary or multiple polypi of the colon not covered by points 1 to 3 above, are primarily for reasons of diagnosis an indication for endoscopic polypectomy.
  • (6) In order to assess the effects of undernutrition during the pre-weaning period on polyphosphoinositide (PolyPI) pools in rat cerebral cortex, brain stem, and cerebellum, dams were fed 5% (L-) or 22% (L+) protein diets from birth to weaning and the pups were used at this age for analyses.
  • (7) Single cases of genuine colon rectum polypi, histologically adenomatous, adeno-villous and villous tumours have been treated with cryosurgery.
  • (8) The authors discuss the incidence of sinusitis, presence of polypi and nasal anomalies in this population.
  • (9) This procedure is indicated whenever there are reasonable grounds for suspecting the presence of multiple polypi.
  • (10) Three cases of gastric carcinoid polypi associated to atrophic gastritis and high levels of seric gastrin, are presented.
  • (11) Recent investigations have shown that conservative treatment of chronic sinusitis, especially with polypi in the nasal cavity and in the paranasal sinuses, is not as successful as in acute inflammation.
  • (12) A case of benign polypi at the site of uretero-rectal anastomosis is herein reported.
  • (13) During 104 weeks of experience 8 animals developed in the anastomosed mucosa section adenomatous cystic glandular proliferations, 5 animals anastomotic polypi, 16 animals dysplastic gland areas and 10 animals showed anastomotic carcinomas.
  • (14) The formation of 3H-labeled polyPI in cortical slices was impaired by in vitro anoxia and fully restored by reoxygenation.
  • (15) After the surgical removal of the polypi from the nose and paranasal sinuses, not only an improvement in nasal breathing and in the aeration of the sinuses was regularly achieved, but obstructive disorders of ventilation also disappeared.
  • (16) We present two patients with benign endobronchial tumours: polypi and a chondroma.
  • (17) Primary application of low temperatures in polyposis recti and in primarily malignant degenerated polypi have to be avoided.
  • (18) A variety of nasal conditions may present as simple polypi.
  • (19) Incidental findings were that nasal polypi are much commoner in men and that the incidence of atopy was the same as that in the general population.
  • (20) The routine endometrial screening of 739 patients (1143 specimens) using the Milan-Markley technic detected 4 cases of endometrial carcinoma, 1 case of carcinoma of the tube, 22 cases of endometrial hyperplasia, and 9 of endometrial polypi.

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