What's the difference between basal and casal?

Basal


Definition:

  • (a.) Relating to, or forming, the base.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) One hour after direct mechanical cardiomassage (DMCM) a moderately pronounced edema of the intercellular spaces in the basal compartment of the seminiferous epithelium, normal content of lactate and succinate dehydrogenases, and a certain decrease in the activity of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenases and NAD- and NADP-diaphorases were noted.
  • (2) However, CT will be insensitive in the detection of the more cephalic proximal lesions, especially those in the brain stem, basal cisterns, and skull base.
  • (3) A progressively more precise approach to identifying affected individuals involves measuring body weight and height, then energy intake (or expenditure) and finally the basal metabolic rate (BMR).
  • (4) In schizophrenic patients the density of dopamine uptake sites in the basal ganglia was slightly reduced, mainly in the middle third of putamen.
  • (5) In summary, GABAergic tone did not effect basal acid secretion in anesthetized rats.
  • (6) Basal 20 alpha DHP levels remained low until a sharp rise at mid pro-oestrus.
  • (7) Male weanling Sprague Dawley rats were depleted on a low AIN-76A formulated basal diet for 21 days.
  • (8) Similarly, 50 microM D-600, a Ca+2 channel antagonist, significantly (P less than 0.01) reduced basal and 5-HETE-induced PRL release.
  • (9) In the present study, the expression of type IV collagen associated with the basal membrane (BM) was studied histochemically (indirect immunoperoxidase-antiperoxidase) in cervical human papillomavirus (HPV) lesions (diagnosed using in situ DNA hybridization) of different grades.
  • (10) Intraepidermal clefting starts at the junction between the basal and epidermal layers, and later involves all of the levels of the stratum spinosum.
  • (11) In normal seminal vesicle, the reaction product was apparently more abundant in columnar and basal cells than in other cell types.
  • (12) Ouabain caused a dose-dependent increase in basal adenylate cyclase (AC) activity from 0.1 to 100 microM.
  • (13) Increased iron levels in basal ganglia were generally associated with normal or elevated levels of ferritin immunoreactivity, for example, the substantia nigra in PSP and possibly MSA, and in putamen in MSA.
  • (14) Human GH did not alter basal cyclic AMP levels in mouse osteoblasts.
  • (15) Basal and maximally insulin-stimulated rates of 3-O-methylglucose transport in adipocytes from obese and obese NIDDM subjects were reduced to 50% of the values in cells from normal subjects (P less than 0.05).
  • (16) In high concentrations of antiserum, some of the agglutinated cells of L. h. hertigi were enlarged and showed syncytial characters that included up to five nuclei, two dividing nuclei and five basal bodies associated with a single kinetoplast.
  • (17) For that reason we determine basal serum pepsinogen I (PG I) levels in 25 ulcerous patients and 75% of their offspring and to a control group matched by age and sex.
  • (18) It is concluded that a Na-H antiport system in vascular smooth muscle regulates Na influx rate, contributes to intracellular pH regulation and influences basal levels of Na,K-pump activity.
  • (19) It may, however, be useful to compare local wall dynamics in the more isometrically-contracting basal segment with those in the middle portion which brings about most of the emptying of the ventricle.
  • (20) Increased amounts of laminin in the basal epithelium of the cornea and of collagen type III in the stroma and subepithelial components of the stroma were observed.

Casal


Definition:

  • (a.) Of or pertaining to case; as, a casal ending.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) It should be noted nevertheless that the Casale Hospital supplies a scarcely industrialized urban area, and a wide rural environment, so that resident population might be included within one of the groups partially protected by environmental and alimentary conritions against the disease.
  • (2) The samples were analyzed using the hemagglutination inhibition test by the Clarke and Casals technique, using VEE virus antigen Guajira strain.
  • (3) An apolipoprotein (apo) B-specific monoclonal antibody, MB19, detects a commonly occurring two-allele genetic polymorphism in human apoB (Young, S. G., S. J. Bertics, L. K. Curtiss, D. C. Casal, and J. L. Witztum.
  • (4) The aims of this survey were (1) to estimate the prevalence of known diabetes mellitus in 1988 in Casale Monferrato (Northern Italy); (2) to validate different data sources available in Italy; (3) to identify a population-based cohort of diabetic patients.
  • (5) The pope travelled to the Casal del Marmo prison on Rome's outskirts for the traditional mass, which commemorates Jesus's gesture of humility towards his apostles the night before he died.
  • (6) Although he turned his back on the British system at the age of 15 in order to hone his talents on the clay courts of Barcelona’s Sánchez-Casal academy, the Scot has rarely looked at ease on the red stuff.
  • (7) Seven isolates of West Nile virus and an additional isolate tentatively identified at the outset as West Nile virus, were compared by Casals' modified haemagglutination inhibition technique.
  • (8) Political player Pope Francis (kissing the feet of a young offender during a mass at the church of the Casal del Marmo youth prison on the outskirts of Rome in 2013.
  • (9) I thank Jez and Dani for all their hard work over the years and wish them the best for the future.” Murray has known Vallverdu since they were teenagers at the Sánchez-Casal Academy in Barcelona.
  • (10) We had all been told, about a month beforehand, that Pope Francis was coming to the Casal del Marmo youth detention centre in Rome, but no one really believed it until he showed up.
  • (11) By comparison, with dry DMPS-Ca2+ [Casal, H. L., Mantsch, H. H., Paltauf, F., & Hauser, H. (1987) Biochim.
  • (12) The Pundel modified Shorr-straining method and the Papanicolaou-straining method were used for differentiation of the cells (casal-, parabasal-, intermediate-and superficialcells).
  • (13) The results are reported of an epidemiological assessment of 94 patients hospitalised with diagnosed acute viral hepatitis in the Infectious Disease Division of the S. Spirito Hospital, Casale Monferrato in the period march 1 1981, april 30 1982.
  • (14) The potency in vitro was comparable to that described recently for WEB 2086 (Casals-Stenzel, J., Muacevic, G. and Weber, K.H.
  • (15) In Casal di Principe, outside Naples, the boss Walter Schiavone owned a villa so grand and luxurious it’s known locally as Hollywood.
  • (16) An investigation on prostatic dancer is reported by AA., along a five years period (80-84) in Casale Monferrato territory (USSL 76, Piedmont) incidence rate (29,8) aid mortality data (27,7) are also reported in comparison to those reported in "Registro Tumori del Piemonte (Turin)", "Registro Tumori Lombardia (Varese)" and ISTAT (national territory).
  • (17) The electrocardiographic method by Casale and coll., proposed only for a few years, is based on the valuation of R wave and on the study of ventricular repolarization depending on sex and age.
  • (18) It was one born in Dunblane and nurtured by his tennis coach mother Judy, honed by the Sanchez-Casal tennis academy in Barcelona that he left home for at 15, and later by a series of coaches amid myriad triumphs and disappointments and finally delivered by the taciturn tennis legend Ivan Lendl, whom he hired last season.
  • (19) So, since I had been at Casal del Marmo the longest, I was among the group of 12 who would be involved, but at the last minute I decided to give up my place to an Italian girl, a friend who I was keen on.
  • (20) An ECG and a M- and B-mode echocardiogram have been performed in each subject; the criteria by Sokolow and Lyon, by Cornell, by Gubner, by Romhilt and Estes and by Casale have been employed to evaluate left ventricular hypertrophy.

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