What's the difference between clasped and clasper?
Clasped
Definition:
(imp. & p. p.) of Clasp
Example Sentences:
(1) This permitted employment of cast combined crowns with wide perigingival metal rims to support the clasp dentures to make them look better when supplying 73 patients with partial removable dentures.
(2) The RPI clasp assembly generated the most uniform stresses.
(3) The author uses his experience as a certified dental technician to discuss arch and tooth preparation, clasping, and proper impression technique.
(4) Tightening of clasps already in contact with a tooth frequently produces adverse changes.
(5) Fabrication of a provisional restoration to fit the existing clasp assembly requires special consideration.
(6) Differences between frameworks, number of clasps, and depth of undercuts were all significant.
(7) It was concluded that the gingivally approaching clasp is potentially damaging.
(8) He was pictured standing silently with his hands clasped and holding his order of service as others around him sang God Save the Queen, and was later forced to confirm that he would sing the anthem at future events.
(9) The abutment tooth is then prepared, providing adequate clearance between the clasp assembly and the tooth preparation.
(10) The following therapeutic proposal was adapted: On the maxilla, a three-step procedure: first step: building of metal copings on 13, 16 and 26 and metal-ceramic crowns on 11 and 21, second step: building of telescop crowns on 16 and 26 and clasps on 13, 11 and 21, third step: casting of the removable partial denture framework and soldering to the telescop crowns and clasps.
(11) A certain degree of deterioration of occlusion, articulation, stability and clasp retention of the dentures fitted did occur, however.
(12) In a 16-year-old girl, congenital extensor deficiency of the hand with absence of true clasping of the thumb was transmitted by an autosomal dominant mechanism of inheritance.
(13) Loads applied to the denture saddle were transmitted through the occlusal rest and also the clasp components causing movement of both denture saddle and the abutment tooth.
(14) The purpose of this study was to investigate the differences in the material and the variation among individual technicians in the retentive force of both clasps.
(15) In the case of soldering electrically wrought wire clasps to metal structures such as rests and connectors, there is no fear of of overheating a wide area of wires.
(16) The patient tries to smile, but her fingers are clasped together while her nails claw at the flesh on the back of her hands, and the tears continue to pour down.
(17) Blindfolded subjects clasped the opposite surfaces of an object with the same frontal profile as the visual figure between thumb and forefinger and moved the latter together from end to end across the object.
(18) They really ought to have done more, bearing in mind Pantilimon had needed three attempts to clasp a low cross from Chelsea's first attack of any real threat, 21 minutes into the game.
(19) After testimony finished for the day he stood for the jury’s exit, his hands clasped, staring down at the desk in front of him.
(20) clasps give only small vibration when the path of removal is adjusted.
Clasper
Definition:
(n.) One who, or that which, clasps, as a tendril.
(n.) One of a pair of organs used by the male for grasping the female among many of the Crustacea.
(n.) One of a pair of male copulatory organs, developed on the anterior side of the ventral fins of sharks and other elasmobranchs. See Illust. of Chimaera.
Example Sentences:
(1) John Ormerod, who joined the ITV board in January 2008, will replace Clasper as chairman of the audit committee.
(2) Sir Peter, 62, is believed to be backing BAA chief executive Mike Clasper to take over as chief executive.
(3) It utilizes the clasper from male pharate adult European corn borers and measures the incorporation of [14C]N-acetylglucosamine.
(4) Earlier this week ITV named non-executive director Mike Clasper, the former head of airports operator BAA, as Crosby's replacement .
(5) ITV has named board member Mike Clasper as non-executive senior independent director to replace the outgoing Sir James Crosby.
(6) Photograph: Oliver Clasper Away from the main competition, James Franco continues his journey through the landmarks of American literature, adapting William Faulkner's classic 1929 novel The Sound and the Fury for the screen.
(7) Photograph: Oliver Clasper As Anwar had nightmares about his past, so did Oppenheimer ("A family reunion transforming gradually into a scene where somebody I loved was being tortured or killed").
(8) (1972) transformations from eye to abdominal like structures, eye to antennal like structures, eye to palpus like structures, rostralhaut to genital like structures, rostralhaut to clasper teeth, and rostralhaut to antennal like structures were observed.
(9) The two subspecies of Glossina palpalis (Robineau-Desvoidy) occurring in Liberia could be reliably separated morphometrically by measuring the width of the terminal dilatations of the male inferior claspers.
(10) The more acute shape of the ninth sternite separates X. bantorum from all types of X. cheopis; however, the length of the first process of the male's clasper and the number of setae on this process are significantly different among all three groups; the Nilotic strain of X. cheopis is intermediate to the others.
(11) You are therefore wrong to associate me with accountability for performance in this area.” HMRC’s chairman at the time was a business outsider, Mike Clasper, the former chief executive of airports operator BAA.
(12) Clasper, who used to run the airports operator BAA, will take over from Crosby on 1 January in a move that coincides with the arrival of chairman Archie Norman .
(13) Clasper was appointed to the ITV board in January 2006.
(14) Chitin synthesis is maximum in claspers taken from animals 5 and 6 days postpupation.