What's the difference between circulary and illogical?

Circulary


Definition:

  • (a.) Circular; illogical.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Vasopressinergic magnocellular neurons in the nucleus circularis and medial aspect of the supraoptic nucleus are thought to be a source of neurotransmitter for the initiation of flank marking.
  • (2) Hypertonic saline injection specifically induced Fos-IR in neurons located in the SFO, OVLT, MnPO, PVN, SON, hypothalamic accessory nuclei (including the nucleus circularis), and arcuate hypothalamic nucleus (Arc) in both Long Evans and Brattleboro rats.
  • (3) There was also a significantly (P less than 0.001) lower level of vasopressin immunoreactivity in punches taken from the area of the nucleus circularis in subordinate hamsters as compared to their dominant partners (n = 14 pairs).
  • (4) Seven criteria for status as an osmoreceptor are listed and the nucleus circularis was found to meet 6 of these criteria, the seventh being the demonstration of receptor potentials which has not yet been attempted.
  • (5) Our study demonstrates the presence of NADPH-diaphorase activity in the circularis and anterior and posterior fornicals nuclei for the first time.
  • (6) The nucleus circularis is described for the first time in the pig hypothalamus and consists of both oxytocin and vasopressin containing cell bodies.
  • (7) Additionally the pyramidal tract can be defined medially by the sulcus cinguli and the roof of the lateral ventricle and laterally by the superior sulcus circularis Insulae.
  • (8) The hypothalamic sulcus separates the hypothalamus from the thalamus (epi-, dorsal, and ventral thalami); the sulcus circularis separates the olfactory bulb from the olfactory tubercle.
  • (9) It is a bundle of smooth muscle fibers, circulary arranged around the bladder neck, which are also responsible for passive continence.
  • (10) Coexistence was found in all the nuclei considered (supraoptic, paraventricular, circularis and fornicals nuclei) with the exception of the hypothalamic area situated between the supraoptic and the paraventricular nuclei.
  • (11) The accessory cell groups or nuclei labelled included: the medial preoptic and anterior hypothalamic areas, the anterior and posterior fornical nuclei, the lateral hypothalamic area, the nucleus circularis and nucleus of the forebrain bundle and hitherto unknown or not fully appreciated retrochiasmatic area, the dorsal accessory groups in an area between the stria medullaris and fornix, on the one hand, and the stria terminalis and internal capsule, on the other, and a well developed subependymalperiventricular zone.
  • (12) The nucleus circularis, in the anterior hypothalamus, is a group of magnocellular elements arranged in a ring around a capillary bed.
  • (13) The vasopressin-containing nuclear groups, e.g., paraventricular, supraoptic, suprachiasmatic nuclei, and the nucleus circularis, were devoid of labeled perikarya.
  • (14) The number of perikarya (n = 5 pairs) and concentration of vasopressin (n = 8 pairs) for all vasopressin immunoreactive sites, including the nucleus circularis, were similar for testosterone-treated and untreated hamsters that remained isolated and not subjected to daily aggressive encounters.
  • (15) Incubation with parvalbumin antiserum displayed immunoreactive neurons only in the circularis nucleus.
  • (16) Spontaneous activity was present in the following hypothalamic loci: anterior hypothalamic-preoptic area, nucleus circularis, nucleus of the diagonal band of Broca, paraventricular accessory nucleus, paraventricular nucleus (all portions), periventricular regions of the anterior hypothalamus, and the suprachiasmatic nucleus.
  • (17) Acetylcholine competed with 125I-alpha BTX binding at 2 sites with estimated affinities of 3.6 X 10(-8) and 7.4 X 10(-5) M. In the rostral hypothalamus, high-affinity binding of 125I-alpha BTX was localized to the region of the supraoptic nucleus, paraventricular nucleus, suprachiasmatic nucleus, and the nucleus circularis complex.
  • (18) In the socialized pairs the subordinate hamsters had a significantly (P less than 0.01) lower number of vasopressin staining perikarya in the anterior hypothalamus, specifically the area of the nucleus circularis, than their dominant partners (n = 6 pairs).
  • (19) In water-deprived (WD) rats, HK activity increased after 2 days in the subfornical organ (SFO, 22%), nucleus circularis (NC, 36%), parvo- and magnocellular divisions of the paraventricular nucleus (pPVH, 17%; mPVH, 46%) and supraoptic nucleus (SON, 46%).
  • (20) Nerve terminals anterogradely labeled with Phaseolus vulgaris-leucoagglutinin were primarily localized to the anterior hypothalamus, in and around the nucleus circularis, and the medial aspect of the supraoptic nucleus.

Illogical


Definition:

  • (a.) Ignorant or negligent of the rules of logic or correct reasoning; as, an illogical disputant; contrary of the rules of logic or sound reasoning; as, an illogical inference.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Through small and large acts of deprivation and destruction we follow the process: the removal of hope, of dignity, of luxury, of necessity, of self; the reduction of a man to a hoarder of grey slabs of bread and the scrapings of a soup bowl (wonderfully told all this, with a novelist's gift for detail and sometimes very nearly comic surprise), to the confinement of a narrow bed – in which there is "not even any room to be afraid" – with a stranger who doesn't speak your language, to the cruel illogicality of hating a fellow victim of oppression more than you hate the oppressor himself – one torment following another, and even the bleak comfort of thinking you might have touched rock bottom denied you as, when the most immediate cause of a particular stress comes to an end, "you are grievously amazed to see that another one lies behind; and in reality a whole series of others".
  • (2) There is a perfectly illogical explanation for it; polio drops are meant to make us impotent and these programmes are run by the same people who managed to locate Osama bin Laden by running another scam vaccination campaign.
  • (3) The sequester is about as illogical process as you could possibly conceive."
  • (4) She has also slammed the “illogical and outright offensive” language used by those against same-sex marriage.
  • (5) The defence secretary, Michael Fallon, said in July that there was “an illogicality” about striking Isis targets in Iraq but not in Syria.
  • (6) Several factors account for the relative ineffectiveness of family planning: some women abandon contraceptive methods for illogical reasons, especially after a traumatic event in their lives; sex education is still often insufficient; ignorance causes excessive fear of possible or imagined effects of contraceptives; part of the population is simply apathetic and irresponsible; finally, the availability of abortion may be a factor, although it is the worst method of birth control.
  • (7) Evidence that depressive thinking is especially inaccurate or illogical, however, is weak.
  • (8) But does he regret missing out on any parts because they seemed illogical when he read the script?
  • (9) The sum of illogical thinking and loose associations was a reliable kappa = 0.77), sensitive (79%), and specific (90%) indicator of schizophrenia in this sample.
  • (10) On the other hand, the discrepancies and absurdities, appearing again and again in his poetic products, are due to his habit of taking dream and its illogical connections as a model.
  • (11) But it's a little illogical that, for offences under section 55 of the Data Protection Act (which might involve even more serious breaches of privacy) there is a public interest defence.
  • (12) It's illogical to think that people of a shared sexuality would also share politics.
  • (13) "It would be absolutely illogical for them not to do it," he said.
  • (14) Of these patients, 119 (78%) had been given psychotropic drugs (usually benzodiazepines), 81 (53%) obtained them on repeat prescription, and 47 (31%) had been prescribed multiple psychotropic drugs, often in seemingly illogical combinations.
  • (15) For very young spines posterior fusion is both illogical and harmful and it is essential that the growth of the front of the spine be arrested by multiple discectomy and end-plate excision.
  • (16) The author contends that the chaotic and illogical funding system for mental health services is primarily responsible for failure of the widespread implementation of demonstrably effective programs.
  • (17) Such an ill-informed and illogical standpoint is a worrying sign of ideologically driven obtuseness.
  • (18) I also love how she falls for Delphine: it's stupid and illogical but I love that."
  • (19) It appears that the NLRB's lack of familiarity with the health care industry and particularly with the day-to-day functioning of a hospital led it to search for touchstones such as the status of an RN or the certification of technicians that would enable it to make easy but illogical distinctions.
  • (20) Paris climate deal might just be enough to start turning the tide on global warming | Lenore Taylor Read more Jean Palutikof, who is director of national climate change adaptation research facility at Griffith University, said the CSIRO strategy of focusing on how Asutralia should adapt to and mitigate climate change, without studying what those changes were, was illogical.

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