What's the difference between avile and axile?

Avile


Definition:

  • (v. t.) To abase or debase; to vilify; to depreciate.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) These were focal avillous hyperplasia, focal atypical hyperplasia, and junctional polyp.
  • (2) The avilable data indicate that melatonin, a methoxyindole synthesized in and secreted from the pineal gland, is responsible for many of the biological functions attributed to the pineal.
  • (3) A case of unintentional fatal intoxication of a 10 month-old baby with the anti-histamine Pheniramine (Avil) is reported.
  • (4) Knowledge of the contributions which given combinations of inputs make toward output thus defined allow, in principle, calculation of the particular deployment of the avilable inputs which will maximize output.
  • (5) The constant exposure to urine led to significant alterations of the ileal mucosa resulting in avillous areas mixed with villous remnants in which many of the intestinal characteristics both structurally and functionally disappear.
  • (6) The physiological properties of these and other clinically useful bone-seeking radiopharmaceuticals are compared, and their physical properties assessed in relation to the characteristics and limitations of avilable detector systems.
  • (7) This result suggests that 21-deoxycortisol could be an intermediate in the biosynthesis of cortisol provided it is avilable in vivo.
  • (8) Within a year Sinaloa kingpin, Pedro Aviles, was killed in a shootout with the federal police.
  • (9) The amino acid sequence of the heavy chain of an IgA2, AIm(1) polymeric myeloma protein (Avil) was studied.
  • (10) Peak leakage occurred at 30 min and the vascular integrity was restored by 1-2 h. The increase in capillary permeability was abrogated by pretreatment of mice with avil (H1 receptor blocker) but not by ranitidine (H2 receptor blocker).
  • (11) The consequences have been substantial cost overruns and serious unanswered questions about the quality and avilability of care.
  • (12) In the group 3 convoluted mucosae the cytokinetic profile of the crypts resembled that of some of the flat avillous coeliac mucosae previously studied although the rates of cell production did not reach the levels attained by the most productive of the flat coeliac mucosae.
  • (13) Avillous curettage specimens prior to chemotherapy were morphologically suspicious for gestational choriocarcinoma.
  • (14) Exuberant and atypical avillous trophoblast characterizes choriocarcinoma (CCA) and placental site trophoblastic tumor (PSTT).
  • (15) Titanium strips have been used to repair skull defects when preformed metal plates are not avilable and simple wiring would not be enough.
  • (16) The increase in capillary permeability was abrogated by pretreatment of mice with anti-CF antibodies, avil (H1 receptor blocker) or ranitidine (H2 receptor blocker).
  • (17) A significant increase in the mitotic index was also confirmed in the avillous mucosae.
  • (18) In the classical flat avillous mucosae the increase in crypt size was found to be three-dimensional.
  • (19) After 2 to 3 years of observation, avillous areas were noted in the reservoir mucosa, mixed with islets of villous mucosa.
  • (20) As the process continued the villi gradually became lower eventually forming an avillous surface.

Axile


Definition:

  • (a.) Situated in the axis of anything; as an embryo which lies in the axis of a seed.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) While R. culicivorax did not adapt to the leaf axil habitat, all plants were without larvae for 5 weeks after treatment with temephos.
  • (2) Water in leaf axils of the screwpine Pandanus was sampled for mosquito immature stages at seventy villages in Upolu, fifty-five in Savai'i and three in Manono, the main islands of Samoa.
  • (3) leucostigma, in the submerged Typha dominguensis leaf axils.
  • (4) Breeding-places of G. palpalis were found in the leaf axils of oilpalm trees (Elaeis guineensis Jacquin), especially beside paths where people would risk being bitten.
  • (5) In villages in the relatively dry Sudan savanna neither leaf axils nor tree-holes were important Stegomyia larval habitats, but in the more southern Kontagora area of the wetter northern Guinea savanna, these habitats were probably important breeding sites.
  • (6) and 1.3% of tree holes, plant axils, and cut bamboos were infested.
  • (7) The isolation of two entomopathogenic fungi from Forcipomyia marksae larvae collected in leaf axils of Colocasia macrorrhiza in northeastern Queensland rain forests is reported.
  • (8) The banana axils is a favorite breeding place for Aedes poecilus but may also utilize the abaca axils.
  • (9) High squa transcript levels are seen in the inflorescence lateral meristems as soon as they are formed in the axils of bracts.
  • (10) Plants homozygous for this mutation display a homeotic conversion of sepsis into brachts and the concomitant formation of floral buds in the axil of each transformed sepal.
  • (11) poicilius accounted for 58% of larvae found in the axils of banana plants and 31% of those in abaca axils; negligible numbers of larvae of this species were found in pandanus and gabi axils.

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