What's the difference between calotte and zucchetto?

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.

Zucchetto


Definition:

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Amiable, wise and pink-cheeked, with the same taste for the finer things we have witnessed in certain popes – let us remember Benedict’s red leather loafers – it’s all but impossible, once you’ve read his new novel, not to imagine how fabulous he would look in a white zucchetto , with a cape to match, and a socking great ring on his finger for journalists to kiss as they try desperately not to reveal the sin of envy in his presence (before he was a million-selling novelist, Harris was a hack just like them – and me).

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