What's the difference between cannular and canular?
Cannular
Definition:
(a.) Having the form of a tube; tubular.
Example Sentences:
(1) Serum corticosterone levels were significantly elevated in AR rats for 24 h after intragastric cannular implantation.
(2) A readily available standard intravenous cannular has proved to be a useful conduit for the irrigation of a digital flexor tendon.
(3) A half to a third of the flow rate of nasal cannular was required with TTO to achieve an equivalent PaO2 level.
(4) There was little difference in digestive (voluntary food intake, dry matter digestibility and nitrogen balance) and blood measurements (venous concentrations of corticosteroids, serum aspartate aminotransferase (EC 2.6.1.1), protein-bound iodine, urea and glucose) of intact sheep (eight animals) and of sheep prepared with rumen cannular (sixteen animals) and subsequently with either simple 'T-shaped' (eight animals) or re-entrant cannulas (eight animals) at the duodenum and ileum, when fed ad lib.
(5) The method used concurrent left ventricular and arterial cannular injections of radiolabeled microspheres to calculate compartment flows and solve the system of equations that defined the partition model.
(6) Cannula platelet consumption correlated directly with exposed cannular area for irradiated Silastic and polyurethane (correlation coefficients of 0.940 and 0.901, respectively; P < 0.001) and remained steady state for months.
(7) The device consisted of a collagen-coated cannular segment positioned proximal to two regions of expanded diameter exhibiting disturbed flow and stasis.
Canular
Definition:
(a.) Alt. of Canulated
Example Sentences:
(1) Clusters of papillae show that there is intra-canular proliferation.