What's the difference between connatural and nonnatural?

Connatural


Definition:

  • (a. ) Connected by nature; united in nature; inborn; inherent; natural.
  • (a. ) Partaking of the same nature.

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Nonnatural


Definition:

  • (a.) Not natural; unnatural.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) These results suggest that the species specificity of HBV infection is not due to the inability to replicate in nonnatural host but to the lack of receptors or factors needed for virus adsorption and internalization.
  • (2) The effects of 3,4-dihydroxyphenylserine (DOPS), a nonnatural precursor of noradrenaline, on the sleep-wakefulness patterns of rats were studied.
  • (3) Within a pyrimidine triple-helical motif, the relative stabilities of natural base triplets T.AT, C + GC, and G.TA, as well as triplets, D3.TA and D3.CG, containing the nonnatural deoxyribonucleoside 1-(2-deoxy-beta-D-ribofuranosyl)-4-(3-benzamido)phenylimidazole (D3) were characterized by the affinity cleaving method in the context of different flanking triplets (T.AT, T.AT: T.AT, C + GC: C + GC, T.AT: G + GC, C + GC).
  • (4) Synthetic nonnatural carbohydrates and heterochain polyions with controlled structure (PAA, PVP, polyconidine quarternary salts) were shown to act as immunopotentiators, substituting the helper signal of T-cells.
  • (5) Ethanol has been detected in the majority of medical examiner cases involving nonnatural death and in a substantial number of natural deaths.
  • (6) Incorporation of the nonnatural amino acid L-3-[125I]iodotyrosine into the model polypeptide was assessed by quantitative and unambiguous determination of suppression efficiency, read-through, and site specificity of incorporation.
  • (7) The "naturally occurring" enantiomer with R absolute configuration was rapidly hydrolyzed in the presence of phospholipase C while the "nonnaturally occurring" enantiomer with S configuration was slowly hydrolyzed only after a long induction or "lag" period.
  • (8) Mammograms were performed in 519 victims of nonhospital, nonnatural or unexplained deaths in New Mexico.
  • (9) Herpes virus saimiri (HVS) immortalizes T lymphocytes from a variety of primates and causes acute T cell lymphomas and leukemias in nonnatural primate hosts.
  • (10) This represents the first instance in which a nonnaturally occurring analogue of l-carnitine has been shown to undergo transport via this mitochondrial translocase, suggesting the possibility that cyclic carnitine analogues may find utility as agents in the treatment of myocardial ischemia.
  • (11) Substitution of the nonnatural XIII alpha isomer of biliverdin for the IX alpha isomer affords a synthetic holophytochrome adduct with blue-shifted difference spectra.
  • (12) Hydrolysis, followed by oxidation, led to the N-oxides of indicine, intermedine, lycopsamine, and the new nonnatural product, respectively.
  • (13) The latter were divided into 6 categories: 1) penetrating incised wounds; 2) multiple injuries; 3) gunshot wounds; 4) craniocerebral injuries; 5) various miscellaneous nonnatural causes of death; and 6) natural causes of death.
  • (14) A nonnatural immunophilin ligand, 506BD, which contains only the common structural elements of FK506 and rapamycin, was synthesized and found to be a high-affinity ligand of FKBP and a potent inhibitor of FKBP rotamase activity.
  • (15) The presence of this synthetic tRNA during in vitro translation of mRNA containing a nonsense suppression site (e.g., a UAG termination codon) results in the incorporation of the nonnatural amino acid L-3-iodotyrosine into the polypeptide exclusively at the position corresponding to that site.
  • (16) The prostaglandin-synthesizing system can convert a large number of nonnatural substrates, leading to the formation of substituted prostaglandins, some of which have interesting pharmacological properties.
  • (17) Other nonnatural residues, including N-methylphenylalanine, D-phenylalanine, and phenyllactic acid, were tested in the assay under these same conditions.
  • (18) (Phosphonomethyl)-phenylalanine (Pmp) is a nonnatural analogue of phosphotyrosine in which the > C-O-PO3H2 moiety is replaced by > C-CH2-PO3H2.
  • (19) The potency of these peptides as inhibitors of MLCK has been enhanced by the incorporation of synthetic nonnatural amino acids into the sequence.
  • (20) The naturally occurring analogues "pseudo B12," "factor A," and the nonnaturally occurring analogue desdemethyl B12, were produced by guided biosynthesis with Propionibacterium arabinosum.

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