What's the difference between canoeist and canonist?

Canoeist


Definition:

  • (n.) A canoeman.

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  • (1) Trout fishing is excellent in both, and after they fall over the edge of the Piedmont Plateau to the Atlantic Coastal Plain, the lower stretches of both waterways boil into class-2 and -3 whitewater for kayakers and canoeists.
  • (2) Depending on the water level, which varies with rainfall and snowmelt, the Green is popular with rafters and kayakers when high and with canoeists and tubers when low.
  • (3) The ventilatory threshold (VT) was determined on a treadmill in highly trained male marathon, male and female long-distance, young male long-distance, adult male and female and young female middle-distance runners, modern pentathlonists, adult canoeists of both sexes, young male canoeists and football players, and on a bicycle ergometer in table tennis players, water slalom paddlers, young female canoeists rowers, and ice hockey players.
  • (4) The other is a former international canoeist, Josefa Idem.
  • (5) These data indicated that canoeists, who were successful in 500 m races, had a higher percentage of fast twitch (FT) muscle fibers (range 50-59%) than medalists, who competed in 10,000 m races (26-52% FT).
  • (6) A study of anthropometric and functional characteristics was conducted in a sample of 29 athletes, flatwater racers 18 kayakers and 11 canoeists.
  • (7) Between 5 and 7 days after exposure canoeists using site A had significantly higher incidences of gastrointestinal and upper respiratory symptoms than canoeists using site B or non-exposed controls (spectators).
  • (8) This would appear to be the first report of such an occurrence in a canoeist.
  • (9) Consideration is being given by the BCU to the value of preparing a canoeist instructors' training pack.
  • (10) During the hunt for April Jones, canoeists searched riverbanks close to where Mark Bridger was arrested.
  • (11) However some differences between canoeists and kayakers were indicated for ammonia and urea plasma concentration after the race, lactate elimination and increase in CK and transaminase activities.
  • (12) We determined noninvasively in a laboratory on the treadmill the anaerobic threshold (AT) (ventilatory threshold) and mechanical efficiency (ME) of running in 7 adult male long-distance runners (mean age = 24.1 yrs) and 17 adolescents (17.0 yrs), in 8 adult female middle-distance runners (23.2 yrs), in 12 young (16.1 yrs) and in 28 adult male canoeists (22.8 yrs), and in 10 juniors (17.4 yrs).
  • (13) The ME found in long-distance runners was 25.4% for young athletes and 32.4% for adults, in middle-distance runners 28.4% and 30.3%, respectively, and in canoeists 24.5% and 26.7%, respectively.
  • (14) Young female canoeists were also examined on the paddling ergometer and rowers on the rowing ergometer.
  • (15) Therefore, the wall was greater than or equal to 13 mm thick in 7 percent of 219 rowers, canoeists, and cyclists but in none of 728 participants in 22 other sports.
  • (16) The relationship between velocity (V) and heart rate (HR) was determined in four canoeists, 42 cross-country skiers, 73 cyclists, nine ice-skaters, 10 roller-skaters, 32 rowers, and 20 walkers.
  • (17) A 26-year-old male canoeist was referred with a 10-day history of abdominal pain, and a palpable mass in the left upper quadrant.
  • (18) This interest has prompted confusion and anxiety among recreational water user groups such as canoeists who had not previously seen themselves as being particularly at risk.
  • (19) Accordingly, it was concluded that health education for canoeists could be improved.
  • (20) Like seawater bathers, fresh-water canoeists can be made ill by sewage contamination.

Canonist


Definition:

  • (n.) A professor of canon law; one skilled in the knowledge and practice of ecclesiastical law.

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