What's the difference between constat and constate?

Constat


Definition:

  • (n.) A certificate showing what appears upon record touching a matter in question.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Other constatations are made in disseminated intravascular coagulation, periarteritis nodosa, accelerated nephrosclerosis, hemolytic uremic syndrome in puerperium, and these suggested possible relationship between the various conditions.
  • (2) Inhibition of phagocytosis by indoacetate and cytochalasin B resulted from depression in both Vmax and Michaelis constate (Km).
  • (3) To know if this heritage is really a dotation or an empoisoned gift, is an important question that we are going to study in light of experimental data and constatations of clinical pharmacology.
  • (4) In this case a large ectropion was constated on both sides, which was in this form not described before.
  • (5) Renovasography was performed after constatation that renal echinococcus was in question.
  • (6) Myofibroblasts, usually present during cicatrization after scalpel, were lacking in our material; this constatation should explain the relative slowness of cicatrization after CO2 laser.
  • (7) Our study is based on two constatations: 1) Hyperinsulinaemia, a possible atherogenic factor, is frequent under continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion.
  • (8) It is possible that the last constatation may contribute: a) to localize more exactly the topography of dopaminergic pathways, b) to approach the respective parts of the cortical and subcortical structures in the programming of the movement.
  • (9) The repetitive theophyllin injections (during 5 days) confirms this constation.
  • (10) Among 40% of married men of wedded couples, who have a barren matrimony for years and, in the first instance, no pathologic parameters by clinic investigation, reduced Prostaglandin-E-parameters could be constated by an accurate investigation.
  • (11) The following constatations were made: the tumor growth is fast in a chondrosarcoma and the lesions are continuous; in a same case, we can assist to tumoral invasion signs and bone reparation signs.
  • (12) This study leads to the following constatations: In all the young embryos of this species, their appears anlagen of anterior and of posterior limb-buds.
  • (13) These constatations must be taken in account particularly on a therapeutic point of view for hypertensive subjects for which the treatment must be adjusted.
  • (14) These constatations bound the utilisation of this counter at least as far as the newborn's hematology is concerned.
  • (15) In their effort to study the role of the venous system in encephalic blood drainage, the authors were confronted with anatomical constatations which differed considerably from the initial descriptions.
  • (16) In view of the pathologic constatations and the therapeutic response, the final diagnostic was epiduro-vertebral actinomycosis.

Constate


Definition:

  • (v. t.) To ascertain; to verify; to establish; to prove.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Other constatations are made in disseminated intravascular coagulation, periarteritis nodosa, accelerated nephrosclerosis, hemolytic uremic syndrome in puerperium, and these suggested possible relationship between the various conditions.
  • (2) Inhibition of phagocytosis by indoacetate and cytochalasin B resulted from depression in both Vmax and Michaelis constate (Km).
  • (3) To know if this heritage is really a dotation or an empoisoned gift, is an important question that we are going to study in light of experimental data and constatations of clinical pharmacology.
  • (4) In this case a large ectropion was constated on both sides, which was in this form not described before.
  • (5) Renovasography was performed after constatation that renal echinococcus was in question.
  • (6) Myofibroblasts, usually present during cicatrization after scalpel, were lacking in our material; this constatation should explain the relative slowness of cicatrization after CO2 laser.
  • (7) Our study is based on two constatations: 1) Hyperinsulinaemia, a possible atherogenic factor, is frequent under continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion.
  • (8) It is possible that the last constatation may contribute: a) to localize more exactly the topography of dopaminergic pathways, b) to approach the respective parts of the cortical and subcortical structures in the programming of the movement.
  • (9) The repetitive theophyllin injections (during 5 days) confirms this constation.
  • (10) Among 40% of married men of wedded couples, who have a barren matrimony for years and, in the first instance, no pathologic parameters by clinic investigation, reduced Prostaglandin-E-parameters could be constated by an accurate investigation.
  • (11) The following constatations were made: the tumor growth is fast in a chondrosarcoma and the lesions are continuous; in a same case, we can assist to tumoral invasion signs and bone reparation signs.
  • (12) This study leads to the following constatations: In all the young embryos of this species, their appears anlagen of anterior and of posterior limb-buds.
  • (13) These constatations must be taken in account particularly on a therapeutic point of view for hypertensive subjects for which the treatment must be adjusted.
  • (14) These constatations bound the utilisation of this counter at least as far as the newborn's hematology is concerned.
  • (15) In their effort to study the role of the venous system in encephalic blood drainage, the authors were confronted with anatomical constatations which differed considerably from the initial descriptions.
  • (16) In view of the pathologic constatations and the therapeutic response, the final diagnostic was epiduro-vertebral actinomycosis.

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