What's the difference between compendious and synoptic?

Compendious


Definition:

  • (a.) Containing the substance or general principles of a subject or work in a narrow compass; abridged; summarized.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The NMR results of synthetic solutions and commercial preparations were compared with those obtained by a published relative NMR procedure and a compendial titrimetric method.
  • (2) Data on the types of analytical methods used in assessing the purity of compendial articles will also be presented.
  • (3) All of the Becton-Dickinson syringes tested met the USP standard for light transmittance, and none of the syringes from Baxa or Solopak met the compendial standards.
  • (4) Comparative analytical data between this procedure and compendial methodology are presented.
  • (5) After a novel as compendiously ambitious as yours, I can imagine you have earned a rest.
  • (6) Super disintegrants that complied with the same compendial specifications, but were manufactured by different companies, behaved similarly in promoting tablet dissolution.
  • (7) The HPLC method was compared to compendial procedures for thymol bulk substance and halothane products.
  • (8) This procedure was applied to 11 different mercurial compounds in various pharmaceutical preparations and offers excellent sensitivity with respect to presently used compendial assays.
  • (9) Although pilocarpine salts in ophthalmic solution decompose into isopilocarpine and pilocarpic acid under various conditions of storage, an amount of pilocarpine is maintained that is within the compendial limits.
  • (10) The assay results are comparable to those obtained by the compendial liquid chromatographic method.
  • (11) The data support the position that the higher agitation rate of 100 rpm is not necessary for a quality control procedure or a compendial standard for the products tested.
  • (12) This paper briefly summarizes the principles of microscopic image analysis and discusses its application in concert with optimized sampling and counting techniques as an improved compendial methodology.
  • (13) Amnesty International has now produced compendious evidence of mass abduction and detention, beating and routine torture , killings and atrocities by the rebel militias Britain, France and the US have backed for the last eight months – supposedly to stop exactly those kind of crimes being committed by the Gaddafi regime.
  • (14) We only have Gide's word that he had the last word in this exchange way but it reminds us that what we are dealing with here is not simply a resource but a compendious work of literature.
  • (15) This procedure is applied to determine these drugs in certain formulations and the results compare favourably to compendial methods.
  • (16) Four commercial samples of the single ingredient were tested; results compared favorably with the compendial method.
  • (17) The procedure was successfully applied to a number of commercial samples; the results agreed well with those for compendial method.
  • (18) The determination of Edrophonium Chloride Injection involves a modification of a procedure for phenylephrine and offers an alternative to the compendial assay.
  • (19) The specificity of the system in relation to several compendial drug analogs also is reported.
  • (20) A test for skewness should be included in compendial standards.

Synoptic


Definition:

  • (a.) Alt. of Synoptical
  • (n.) One of the first three Gospels of the New Testament. See Synoptist.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) On the other hand, it has become clear from our results that bile duct injury must not be considered to be an absolute histopathologic marker of acute rejection; however, it does have to be judged synoptically in connection with the other components of the diagnostic triad and the changes that the triad cause in the hepatic parenchyma.
  • (2) Output of power spectra, bicoherence and biphases is produced in synoptic form on a line printer.
  • (3) The pattern of the blood vessels (except the pulmonary veins) and their opening into the heart is presented synoptically.
  • (4) We attempt to interpret results of electrophysiologic testing synoptically with subjective complaints and clinical observations.
  • (5) The classification thus seeks to offer a compromise between the protist and protoctist kingdoms of Whittaker and Margulis and to combine a full listing of phyla with grouping of these for synoptic treatment.
  • (6) The equipment involved, the operational complexity, and the accuracy of the results and their interpretation are listed in a synoptic table.
  • (7) The interpretation of results was influenced by the biological end point used as the synoptic measurement.
  • (8) In disorders such as pulmonary thromboembolism, however, the correct interpretation can only be made with the help of a broad synoptic basis, formed by the treating physician, the X-ray, and the nuclear medicine specialist.
  • (9) This paper furnishes a synoptic overview of the anatomic pathology of trophoblastic growths, with some reference to clinical implications.
  • (10) Results have been grouped in a number of synoptic tables, Bacteria that would not admit of the method of preservation described, have not been found thus far.
  • (11) A synoptic table shows the distribution of the most important risk factors of the three investigated female cancers in the Ragusa population, reported in the present and in an accompanying paper.
  • (12) ERG results should be evaluated synoptically with psychophysical data, ophthalmoscopy, fluoresceinangiography and possibly with EOG and VER recordings.
  • (13) Although lichen planus (LP) is still considered a disease of unknown origin, we succeeded in developing a synoptic pathogenetic concept based on the various scientific studies in this field, which may supply a rational foundation for the empirically established therapy.
  • (14) Hours of EEG activity are compressed into a pictorial and synoptic representation that shows in real time the distribution and temporal behaviour of frequencies as well as the intensity of total electrical activity.
  • (15) Our problem-oriented record comprises the following parts: a) Patient-machine communication for anamnesis b) Computer-oriented medical record c) Automated synoptic presentation of problem epicrisis d) Centralized data-pool.
  • (16) The major difference between this approach and the more common heuristic or synoptic interpretation of "images" lies in the underlying modeling: the model "predicts" a minimal washout rate, a match between ventilation and perfusion rates in the lungs, homogeneous contraction in the left ventricle, an expected angular distribution of thallium in the myocardium, or the absence of an additional kinetic feature.
  • (17) Starting from a synoptic reduced representation of the data and selecting sequences for the building of histograms of averaged energy levels in limited frequency bands, the authors describe the progressive spread of a dominant alpha band all over the scalp during autogenic training.
  • (18) New synoptic diagrams of canine renal organization are presented.
  • (19) The notions which are used for the characterization of radiation within the optical region of the spectrum (quantities, units) and their temporal and geometric relations have been arranged synoptically.
  • (20) A synoptic table is presented of 19 reported cases of infection caused by A. actinomycetemcomitans not connected with actinomycosis, with particular regard to their clinical features, treatment, and outcome.