What's the difference between calotte and skullcap?
Calotte
Definition:
(n.) Alt. of Callot
Example Sentences:
(1) The mal-development of the vessel-system is particularly marked in the upper back of the calotte.
(2) Through a ten-year period, treatment was applied to 145 patients for open craniocerebral injuries in the calottal region.
(3) Osseous regenerations take place at the connective tissue bone of the calotte if the dura is intact.
(4) Correct diagnosis was obtained only by the overall assessment comprising anamnesis, laboratory findings and state of the skeletal structure: namely, a plasmacytoma involving the calotte of the cranium.
(5) In order to guarantee an homogeneic dose also to the meninges situated at the field borders and to prevent a "geographic miss", the field borders should exceed the cranial calotte by 1 to 2 cm at the frontal, vertical and occipital side.
(6) The hypothesis that positioning of centrosomes is brought about by spreading of a centrosome organizer in the form of an expanding calotte on the surface of the nucleus (Mazia, D., Int.
(7) The purpose of the paper was checking of theoretical principles and assessment of the clinical usefulness of the calotte method of teeth placement in Cracow modification.
(8) A total of 37 patients was provided with complete dentures according to the calotte system.
(9) The compression tests were performed on the median sagittal part of the calotte.
(10) Some late effects were scleral scars at the point of fixation of the ruthenium calotte.
(11) Le volume mondial des glaciers déclinerait de pas moins de 55 % (mis à part ceux de la périphérie de l’Antarctique et des calottes glaciaires du Groenland et de l’Antarctique).
(12) The reproducibility of a calotte-shaped movement with the Dentatus articulator was reported.
(13) Remaining calotte defects are covered alloplastically with Refobacin-Palacos.
(14) A 3 mm thick, tube-form applicator of noble metal which is closed at the front side is implanted into the tumor by a stereotaxic technique and firmly screwed together with the osseous calotte.
(15) The calotte plate (Elliot and Scott), pieces of pelvic bone (Converse), rib (Longacre and De Stefano), as well as costal cartilage (Peer) provided autoplastic material.
(16) The individual calotte articulation recommended by C. U. Fehr in 1947 has been used at the Free University of W. Berlin for clinical teaching since this time.
(17) The Fontéchevade pi calotte is analyzed by principal coordinates on the basis of 12 measurements.
(18) It was shown that calotte-shaped movements are reproducible with an accuracy of 60 mu and that the condyle path inclincation and incisal guidance are more important than the Bennett angle.
(19) Calotte defects that are larger than 3-5 cm require stable plastic reconstruction.
(20) If the tumor is confined to the posterior pole, the anterior segment is removed first; if the tumor extends anterior to the equator, the calotte opposite the tumor apex is removed permitting direct observation of the tumor.
Skullcap
Definition:
(n.) A cap which fits the head closely; also, formerly, a headpiece of iron sewed inside of a cap for protection.
(n.) Any plant of the labiate genus Scutellaria, the calyx of whose flower appears, when inverted, like a helmet with the visor raised.
(n.) The Lophiomys.
Example Sentences:
(1) The frequently observed osteolysis after reimplantation of deep-frozen skullcap bone have led us to use polyacryl as the material of choice if a secondary covering of a skull bone defect becomes necessary.
(2) It makes me strong.” Francis co-hosted a multi-faith service in the Foundation Hall of the Memorial Museum, a rainbow tableau of robes, skullcaps and shawls.
(3) As the curtains part to reveal a giant gold replica of the Ark of the Covenant, a preacher in a skullcap walks on to the stage and extols family values to a congregation of thousands.
(4) Our experience has shown that rapid rehabilitation of the injured person can only be expected after skullcap reconstruction and normalization of intracranial conditions.
(5) Earmuffs and helmets don’t really mix, so use anything from a full-head skullcap to a headband.
(6) As the wind flew off with his papal skullcap, known as a zuchetta, he hugged and kissed the children.
(7) Already, a group from Derry plans to challenge Palestinian and Israeli children to do the equivalent – swap a hijab for a skullcap – at an international schools encounter in Genoa.
(8) Before he was even booked, he asked first sergeant Yohanan Ronen to reach into the pocket of his jeans, pull out his skullcap, and put it on his head.
(9) On Thursday, wearing white traditional robes and a skullcap, Buhari told crowds during his acceptance speech in Lagos: “The lives of the poor are bled dry while those of the wealthy soak in abundance.
(10) He knew Sunday's group were Jewish because of the skullcaps and he knew the story of the 1945 bomb.
(11) After all, the men wore skullcaps, the prayers were in Hebrew.
(12) What is necessary is that it is possible to live in France as a Jew, not be afraid to go in the street with a kippa [skullcap] on your head.” In some respects, the debate among Israelis, not least French-speaking Israelis, is unsurprising, reflecting the long and sometimes heated historic conversation within Zionism about the relationship with the Jewish diaspora.
(13) Then 90% of the skullcap-expansion is completed and surgeries of bone-deformities of palate can be done.
(14) Her "secularism policy" would ban religious symbols such as headscarves, skullcaps and hijabs in public offices.
(15) The volunteers all wore skullcaps, which contained electrodes, to monitor the electrical activity in the brain.