What's the difference between aviary and volary?

Aviary


Definition:

  • (n.) A house, inclosure, large cage, or other place, for keeping birds confined; a bird house.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) A total of 45 of the 60 birds in the aviary developed pox lesions around the beaks and eyes.
  • (2) The source of the infection was undetermined, but could have been associated with 3 Patagonian conures within the aviary.
  • (3) Two-bottle tests of solution acceptance were conducted in an outdoor aviary with eight common ravens (Corvus corax).
  • (4) These are, for example, certain characteristics of the different species, the varieties of husbandry and environment as single caged birds or flocks in zoos and aviaries and, especially, the lack of typical clinical symptoms in most cases.
  • (5) There were no significant differences between morning and afternoon in the numbers of birds located at each position of the aviary.
  • (6) Giardia infection causing high morbidity and mortality in parakeets in 3 commercial aviaries is described.
  • (7) Chasing the birds around the cage, or seven days of social contact with a female, raises these indices in birds isolated until adulthood relative to those of the aviary reared animals.
  • (8) Serological titers were positive in 45% of birds sampled from Aviary 1, 25% from Aviary 2, and 11% from Aviary 3.
  • (9) Herpesvirus was detected by electron microscopy in hepatocytes of psittacine birds that died at a Florida aviary.
  • (10) In particular, size and shaping of aviaries are described.
  • (11) Severe giardiasis was diagnosed in parakeets originating from six aviaries.
  • (12) There will be trapping, rehoming in aviaries and we will probably have to shoot some as well.
  • (13) The lakeside aviary is just one of the attractions of Zug's old town, a warren of cobbled streets and chocolate-box artisans' quarters overlooked by a historic bell tower.
  • (14) The British Association for Shooting and Conservation claims grouse moors hold the key to conservation through diversionary feeding (providing carrion for hen harriers) and removing competing chicks to aviaries.
  • (15) Males discriminating between their own and another song from their own aviary reached criterion in the fewest number of trials, followed by males discriminating between two songs from their own aviary, then by males discriminating between songs they had not heard before.
  • (16) There is the rippling curtain wall of the Hall of Science , and the geodesic dome of the Winston Churchill pavilion , now repurposed as an aviary for the local zoo.
  • (17) Seven of 30 canaries in an aviary in New Zealand developed ophthalmic problems.
  • (18) Patho-anatomic changes in pigs spontaneously infected with M. avium were proved in 10% of the animals that showed a negative reaction to aviary tuberculin.
  • (19) Several species of psittacine birds within each aviary were serologically positive for BFDV.
  • (20) The strains of M. avium and M. intracellulare sensibilized all pigs to aviary tuberculin within 80 days from peroral and intranasal infection.

Volary


Definition:

  • (n.) See Volery.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The intermetacarpal arteries arise from the catella volaris proximalis and the palmar metacarpal arteries arise from the arcus volaris profundus.
  • (2) (2) In the 3rd and 4th metacarpal interosseous spaces, the intermetacarpal arteries arise from the catella volaris proximalis, and the arcus volaris profundus has palmar metacarpal arteries which descend along the palmar side of each metacarpal bone.
  • (3) (3) There is a definite regularity in the formation of the intermetacarpal arteries between the catella volaris proximalis and the catella volaris distalis and of the palmar metacarpal arteries between the arcus volaris profundus and the catella volaris distalis.
  • (4) In Pongidae, the arches are formed by the perforating branches of the 1st dorsal metacarpal artery, and they are composed of only the catella volaris proximalis and catella volaris distalis.
  • (5) In Hominidae, the arches are formed by the perforating branches of the 1st dorsal metacarpal artery, and they consist of the arcus volaris profundus and an incomplete catella volaris distalis.
  • (6) In Cercopithecidae, 3 deep palmar arches are formed by the perforating branches of the 2nd dorsal metacarpal artery: 2 proximal arches (the catella volaris proximalis and the arcus volaris profundus) and 1 distal arch (the catella volaris distalis).
  • (7) Our normal values allow an exact localisation of peripheral lesions of the ulnar nerve (Loge de Guyon, Ramus volaris superficialis, Ramus profundus).
  • (8) Study of the arterial patterns of the hand in Macaca fuscata, especially those of the deep palmar arterial arches and their correlating arteries, by three-dimensional arteriographic analysis revealed the following: (1) The deep palmar arterial arches are formed by the perforating branches of the 2nd dorsal metacarpal artery, and they are usually composed of two proximal arches (catella volaris proximalis and arcus volaris profundus) and one distal arch (catella volaris distalis).

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