What's the difference between cambial and commercial?
Cambial
Definition:
(a.) Belonging to exchanges in commerce; of exchange.
Example Sentences:
(1) The presence or the absence of keratin and the mean nuclear area of nuclear profiles are the main differential criteria in distinguishing atypical hyperplasia (cambial zone) from benign prostatic hyperplasia, microcarcinoma and other prostatic cancers.
(2) UDP-glucose was found to be the most important sugar nucleotide isolated from both cambial and young xylem tissue.
(3) Simulations of the proposed positional control system predict patterns of cambial regeneration and orientation corresponding to those observed in four different types of wound and graft.
(4) The Maximov cambial lymphocyte is assumed to be the most reliable cell source.
(5) The obtained evidence permits to consider the small dark cells of the seminoma as being cambial cells of the tumor which occur abundantly in growing tumors, and are absent in tumors with ceased proloferating.
(6) Using H3-thymidine as a precursor it was shown that in the cranial zone of the intestine the cambial cells were scattered diffusely throughout the whole epithelial layer and in other portions of the medial intestine the cambial zone was distinctly seen in the lateral portions of the intestine (the area of the fornix) where labelled nuclei were formed and mitoses took place.
(7) The investigations conducted showed that under conditions of pathology proliferation of cambial elements could occur by two ways.
(8) The main function of the cambial zones in question is the formation of a large number of microneurons during postnatal period.
(9) They represent an important subpopulation of the muscular system, which preserve a certain ability to perceive stimuli to proliferation and differentiation, forming the cambial system of the skeletal-muscular tissue.
(10) In the horse, the cambial (osteogenic) layer is included in sharply elevated periosteal flaps.
(11) The cells of S-phase labelled prior to cultivation with H3-thymidine and other neighbouring cambial cells of the lens of the pig, cattle and sheep were found to form morphologically underdifferentiated zones of growth.
(12) The cell content is represented by two basic kinds of cells: 1. stellate lipoblast -- a cambial element of the tumor, and 2. mature lipocyte -- a terminal stage of the differentiation of stellate lipoblast.
(13) The inner cambial layer initially contains elongated but functional osteoblasts; these become cuboidal during the rapid growth phase and ultimately are flattened and quiescent.
(14) The activities of the enzymes [UDP-D-galactose 4-epimerase (EC 5.1.3.2)8 UDP-l-arabinose 4-epimerase (EC 5.1.3.5), UDP-D-glucose dehydrogenase (EC 1.1.1.22) and UDP-D--glucuronate decarboxylase (EC 4.1.1.35)] were measured in cambial cells, differentiating xylem cells and differentiated xylem cells isolated from sycamore and poplar trees, and phloem cells from poplar.
(15) Some of them had tumor cells exhibiting both glandular and squamous epithelium elements suggesting that both the structures originate from cambial multipotent cells of gastric mucosa.
(16) Several nucleotide oligosaccharides were obtained from both the extract of cambial tissue and that of the young xylem.
(17) In some cases the typical epithelium is formed (foci of morphological precancer of the stomach) representing a source of cancerous transformation; in other cases, proliferation of the cambial elements terminates with inderect metaplasia with origination of an entirely differentiated epithelium of the intestinal type.
(18) No reaction product was visualized in the parenchyma cells or in the cambial zone.
(19) prepared from cambial cells, differentiating xylem cells and differentiated xylem cells of pine and fir trees contained all the enzymes required for the nucleoside diphosphate sugar interconversions.
(20) The main variants of epitheliocytes have been studied, cambial cells have been distinguished.
Commercial
Definition:
(a.) Of or pertaining to commerce; carrying on or occupied with commerce or trade; mercantile; as, commercial advantages; commercial relations.
Example Sentences:
(1) Prior to joining JOE Media, Will was chief commercial officer at Dazed Group, where he also sat on the board of directors.
(2) In both experiments, Gallus males were placed on a commercial feed restriction program in which measured amounts of feed are delivered on alternate days beginning at 4 weeks of age.
(3) According to the national bank, four Russian banks were operating in Crimea as of the end of April, but only one of them, Rossiisky National Commercial Bank, was widely represented, with 116 branches in the region.
(4) The issue has been raised by an accountant investigating the tax affairs of the duchy – an agricultural, commercial and residential landowner.
(5) Forty-five enteropathogenic (enteropathogenic Escherichia coli-like) strains isolated in commercial rabbit farms were subdivided into four biotypes with the help of six carbohydrate fermentation tests, ornithine decarboxylase tests, and motility tests.
(6) Allergic photocontact dermatitis developed in a patient to a commercial sunscreen preparation containing para-aminobenzoic acid (PABA) in an alcohol base.
(7) When commercial chickens are infected in most sensitive one-day age, the virus titre does not exceed the value of 10(12) particles per 1 ml of plasma.
(8) Using a commercially available radioimmunoassay kit.
(9) Tepco has taken on a US consultant, Lake Barrett , who led the NRC's cleanup of Three Mile Island, the worst commercial nuclear power accident in the nation's history.
(10) In the present study we examined cholecystokinin release and gallbladder contraction after oral administration of a commercial fatty meal (Sorbitract; Dagra, Diemen, The Netherlands) using ultrasonography in eight normal subjects and eight gallstone patients before and after 1 and 4 weeks of treatment with ursodeoxycholic acid (10 mg kg-1.day-1).
(11) The commercially available chromogenic p-nitroanilide substrates Pro-Phe-Arg-NH-Np (S2302 or chromozym PK), Glp-Pro-Arg-NH-Np (S2366), Ile-Glu-(piperidyl)-Gly-Arg-NH-Np (S2337), and Ile-Glu-Gly-Arg-NH-Np (S2222) were tested for their suitability as substrates in these assays.
(12) Twenty strains did not agglutinate with commercial serum O-Yersinia IMUNA; they were included in the group "Yersinia enterocolitica other biovars" and 60 strains were "Environmental Yersinia isolates".
(13) Albumin was highly purified from a commercially available rat albumin preparation (Fraction V) using disc electrophoresis.
(14) "The level of the financial penalty to be imposed in this case should be sufficient to act as an effective incentive [to all broadcast licence holders] to continue to provide all elements of their respective licensed services throughout the licensed period, even if the licensee believes that there are commercial reasons for it to cease providing all or part of the licensed service during the licence period," the regulator added.
(15) The apparatus can be constructed from commercially available, inexpensive components.
(16) He also conceded that commercial operators could not solve the problem alone.
(17) The viral titer was 10(1.8) tissue culture infective doses (TCID) higher than that of commercial ERA vaccine.
(18) Urea was determined by means of diacetyl monoxim in the blood cells of 80 cockerels of the initial breed White Leghorn, commercial hybrid Primant.
(19) Second, at a time when efforts to improve the safety of commercial factor VIII have led to extraordinary increases in cost, factor VIII from plasma exchange donation promises to be relatively inexpensive.
(20) "Businesses will be ecstatic at today's decision because the Games will bring a colossal one-off commercial boost to the entire country," said the group's president, Michael Cassidy.