What's the difference between breastbone and carinate?

Breastbone


Definition:

  • (n.) The bone of the breast; the sternum.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) A study published in Nature Communications found that fathers with a diet deficient in folate (found in greens such as spinach, sprouts and broccoli) were more likely to have offspring with abnormalities of the head, face and sternum (breastbone) and a buildup of fluid on the brain.
  • (2) Trace elements (Cd, Cu, Hg, Pb, Se, Zn) were measured in nine organs (liver, kidney, breast muscle, lungs, breastbone, stomach, gizzard, spleen, feathers) of several specimens of Greater Flamingos (Phaenicopterus ruber (Pallas] and Little Egrets (Egretta garzetta (L.] from the Camargue, in the Rhône river delta.
  • (3) Each word,” he later confessed, “was chipped from the breastbone.” On publication, Tarka the Otter was a resounding success.
  • (4) In both species we found the highest levels in liver and kidney, with the exception of lead, the highest levels of which were found in breastbone and feathers.
  • (5) An image of two penguins with heads bent together to create a loveheart silhouette was developed, as I turned the pages, into the template for a printed dress with a line of symmetry running down the breastbone.
  • (6) A young internist held a Siamese cat as Thiele felt for its breastbone and ribs, and conjured up the anatomy he'd learned in a college dissection class.

Carinate


Definition:

  • (a.) Alt. of Carinated

Example Sentences:

  • (1) We performed carinal reconstruction in eight patients, sleeve pneumonectomy in eight patients and wedge pneumonectomy in one.
  • (2) Preoperative data confirmed as the superficial spread type of squamous cell carcinoma in carinal lesion and tumor was resectable with wedge pneumonectomy.
  • (3) It facilitates a valid separation of the two lungs despite variability in bronchial and carinal anatomy.
  • (4) Instillation of lidocaine hydrochloride (Xylocaine) into the isolated tracheal segment blocked cough caused by mechanical stimulation of the segment, but carinal stimulation still caused constriction of the segment under these conditions which indicated that afferent, but not effrent parasympathetic innervation of the segment had been blocked selectively.
  • (5) In carinal trachea treated with atropine, propranolol and indomethacin, transmural stimulation evoked only the secondary (non-adrenergic, non-cholinergic (NANC] contractile responses.
  • (6) The CARIN system allows several types of user intervention, to raise or to lower plasma concentration, to suspend injection temporarily followed by an automatic return to the preceding concentration, to inject a bolus or to carry out manual injection with subsequent adjustment of the regimen.
  • (7) There were 4 deaths, 3 after complications of carinal pneumonectomy and 1 in a patient with tracheobronchial obstruction that could not be dilated.
  • (8) It was Matt's wife, Carin, a former New Yorker fiction editor, who suggested Tom make himself the story.
  • (9) Carinal resection with pneumonectomy had poorer prognosis than carinal reconstruction.
  • (10) Our experience, however, as demonstrated in three cases reported herein, and the experience of others, clearly shows that carinal bronchogenic cyst is far from being usually asymptomatic and innocuous, but in fact often produces a broad spectrum of clinical manifestations, some of which are life-threatening.
  • (11) The principles of carinal surgery are discussed, emphasizing expert anesthesia and resection line control by frozen-tissue examination.
  • (12) In carinal trachea treated with propranolol and indomethacin, transmural stimulation evoked an initial, rapid contraction followed by a more sustained secondary contraction.
  • (13) Cell samples were taken from carinal and subsegmental levels of the bronchial tree with a standard cytological brush, and a differential count was made of the different cell types.
  • (14) Carinal aspirates were positive in 54 percent (6 of 11); paratracheal aspirates, 57 percent (13 of 23); parabronchial aspirates, 39 percent (11 of 28); endobronchial, 78 percent (7 of 9), and peripheral mass or solitary pulmonary nodule, 40 percent (17 of 42).
  • (15) Surgical stimulation did not produce significant changes in pulmonary mechanics; however, repeated broncho-carinal irritation during surgery was associated with a transient increase in RL (P less then 0.01).
  • (16) May 5, 2014 10.38am BST Court restarts Carine Viljoen is back on the stand, answering questions from lead defence counsel, Barry Roux .
  • (17) In 5 other patients with an increased risk of anastomotic leakage after sleeve pneumonectomy or pneumonectomy with carinal resection the omentum was effectfully used to prevent such complication.
  • (18) Although the phylogeny of Ratites is disputed, in particular their possible common origin with Carinates, which include most of the living birds, species of the first sub-class seem to have the same neurohypophysial hormones as those of the second.
  • (19) The level of the fistula, in turn, correlated with the esophageal anatomy at thoracotomy, ie, carinal fistulas had a wide gap between esophageal pouches, whereas midtracheal or cervical fistulas had a minimal gap.
  • (20) There were 24 cylindrical resections of trachea, 2 lateral resections of trachea, and 10 carinal reconstructions.

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