What's the difference between compendia and compendiums?

Compendia


Definition:

  • (pl. ) of Compendium

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Compendia on poisoning information was evaluated based on 11 components ranging from toxicity information to information available in the PDR.
  • (2) The content of the three First World compendia was found to be variable, with the Physicians' Desk Reference consistently more comprehensive than either the ABPI or Rote Liste.
  • (3) As for the future of Diana, the second sister born in 1910, it's only necessary to take a look at the series of family group photographs that dot the various Mitford compendia: a ravishing blonde Elspeth at 12, metamorphosing into a steely Nordic heartbreaker of 19, the age at which she escaped the shackles of family life through marriage to the likeable but apparently uninspiring son of a Tory grandee.
  • (4) Genetic marker data for ancestral populations were taken from a review of the literature and compendia.
  • (5) Failure to comply with test for quality, as set out in official compendia (B.P.
  • (6) Five (21.7%) of the 23 brands failed to comply with the minimum requirements of the compendia or the regulations appended to the Food and Drugs Act.
  • (7) This system, which adheres to principles set forth in the compendia, can test six dosage forms simultaneously.
  • (8) Used iteratively, the approach allows diagnostic performance to be rigorously refined and its efficacy to be assessed both qualitatively and quantitatively, and results in the generation of refined structural or functional features suitable for entry into a database: this compilation of characteristic signatures is distinct from, but complementary to, widely used compendia of pattern templates such as PROSITE.
  • (9) Three drug compendia were used as cited sources of off-label drug uses.
  • (10) A sample of 58 monographs was selected from four Third World compendia and evaluated in terms of comprehensiveness and accuracy.
  • (11) The features of ATC classification which get it superior to the classification used by different pharmaceutical european data sheet compendia, are the introduction of an anatomical level and study of the criteria used for the definition of levels (ATC guidelines).
  • (12) Since the compendia require the osmolarity of certain parenterals to be labeled and since experimentally only the osmolality can be measured, it is necessary to obtain the relationship between these two quantities.
  • (13) The monographs were found to be less comprehensive than any of the three monographs contained in the First World compendia.
  • (14) Substitution of IR and UV absorption spectroscopy and use of the various test papers listed in the compendia provide satisfactory means of identifying drug and other substances that presently require subjective odor identification.
  • (15) Both Sheng-nung Pen-ts'ao Ching, the earliest Chinese materia medica book, and the latest Pen-ts'ao Kang-mu are well-known and valuable compendia of herbal drugs.
  • (16) A novel computerized automated system is described which conforms to the basic requirements set forth in the compendia for testing the dissolution characteristics of solid dosage forms.
  • (17) The latter (the subject of the present study) were works of a simplified and self-instructive character aimed at a lay readership, and developed out of such popularizing compendia as Tissot's Avis au peuple sur la santé (1761).
  • (18) It establishes drug compendia that would meet federal standards but that preferably would be published by the private sector.

Compendiums


Definition:

  • (pl. ) of Compendium

Example Sentences:

  • (1) His bestselling book is The Annotated Alice, a timeless compendium of footnotes to the two Alice books, and a decade ago he wrote a sequel to The Wizard Of Oz in which Dorothy and friends go to Manhattan.
  • (2) We have a few quotations from a compendium of jokes of the first emperor Augustus (not all brilliant: "When a man was nervously giving him a petition and kept putting his hand out, then drawing it back, the emperor quipped, 'Hey, do you think you're giving a penny to an elephant?'").
  • (3) The resulting compendium of objectives suggests that geriatric dentistry should become integrated into general dentistry, with relatively few competencies reserved for specialists.
  • (4) Despite significant progress, further advances in intestinal transplantation need to be made, because the small bowel poses unique problems in that it seems to represent a compendium of all the particularities and difficulties of other organ transplantations.
  • (5) This compendium presents the references by Journal Name.
  • (6) ‘Will not register works produced by nature, animals, or plants’ “Because copyright law is limited to ‘original intellectual conceptions of the author,’ the Office will refuse to register a claim if it determines that a human being did not create the work,” said the US Copyright Office in its latest compendium of practices published Tuesday .
  • (7) This compendium provides a quick reference to available tricyclic antidepressants, monoamine oxidase inhibitors, lithium carbonate, and stimulants.
  • (8) Stewart plays a fake anchor, tirelessly skewering the absurdities of US politics while Oliver plays his fake Senior British Correspondent, a walking compendium of British cliches.
  • (9) This result suggests that there is a lack of agreement among industrialized countries regarding what amount of information is necessary or appropriate for inclusion in a commercial drug compendium.
  • (10) The Orange Book contains public information and advice, but it is not an official national compendium; FDA has no position on state regulation of drug product selection by pharmacists.
  • (11) Dodgy decisions (1992's B-sides compendium, Greatest Misses ) and the explosion of MTV-friendly rap conspired against them their popularity waned.
  • (12) The purpose of this study was to determine what differences exist in the content of commercial drug compendium monographs available in First World and Third World countries.
  • (13) A compendium of the clinical experience with methylene chloride poisoning is presented.
  • (14) Several recent articles in the Compendium have emphasized the importance of differentiating between acute and chronic pain for purposes of appropriate clinical management.
  • (15) His 1993 collection, United States: Essays 1952-1992, is a huge and majestic compendium that charts not just Vidal's rumbustious life but the culture and politics of the country he could love and hate in the same sentence.
  • (16) It was found that the sensitivity of this new pyrogen test to bacterial lipopolysaccharides is nearly the same as to sodium nucleinate, which is prescribed as pyrogen standard in the Pharmacopeia of the German Democratic Republic and recommended as such in the Compendium Medicamentorum.
  • (17) The ILC Compendium is "a snapshot of the older woman's life in the UK today", showing that many women outlive men, and suffer more poverty, illness, violence and abuse, and it calls for young women to campaign and make sure we don't become second-class citizens.
  • (18) Presented here is a compendium of studies investigating the fate of vascularized bone allografts.
  • (19) The two reference texts most frequently found in community pharmacists' libraries were Compendium of Pharmaceutical Specialties and Goodman and Gilman's The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics, the latter being available to only 49 percent of the pharmacists.
  • (20) Table 7 presents a compendium of laboratory investigations one should consider using when abnormalities are found in multiple organ systems.

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