What's the difference between cubic and triclinic?

Cubic


Definition:

  • (a.) Alt. of Cubical
  • (n.) A curve of the third degree.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Ruminal digestion (% of intake) of neutral detergent fiber (NDF) and hemicellulose decreased linearly (P less than .05), whereas acid detergent fiber (ADF) digestion responded in a cubic (P less than .05) fashion to increasing concentrate level; NaHCO3 improved ruminal digestion of NDF (P less than .10) and ADF (P less than .05), but not hemicellulose.
  • (2) Synchronization of spontaneous otoacoustic emissions to a cubic distortion frequency fs = 2f1-f2 has been studied.
  • (3) In trial 1, weight gains of pigs increased linearly (P less than .005) while feed conversion improved cubically (P less than .05) as dietary tryptophan increased from .14 to .22%.
  • (4) The isolated and perfused dog heart was placed in a cubic container filled with Tyrode's solution.
  • (5) Each member of the team has a narrow bed and only three cubic metres of personal space.
  • (6) Forage contents of CP and ash showed a cubic (P less than .05) response to advancing stage of regrowth, with highest (23.6 and 11.0%, respectively) and lowest (14.7 and 9.1%, respectively) values for both fractions occurring at wk 1 and 5, respectively.
  • (7) This paper addresses the latter assumption by applying a direct and flexible approach, cubic spline functions, to two widely used models: the logistic regression model for binary responses and the Cox proportional hazards regression model for survival time data.
  • (8) Detailed analysis of microsphere distribution in a cubic centimeter of normal liver and the calculation of dose to a 3-dimensional fine grid has shown that the radiation distribution created by the finite size and distribution of the microspheres results in an highly heterogeneous dose pattern.
  • (9) There was a cubic response for mean concentrations of LH and amplitudes of LH pulses across the dosages of E2 administered; lower concentrations of E2 had little effect, whereas higher concentrations of E2 suppressed both mean LH and amplitude of LH pulses.
  • (10) If you squat in the corner of a big cube ( a cubical room, say), you can see at least a floor, a ceiling and three walls.
  • (11) The theoretically increased lifetime carcinogenic risk from a continuous lifetime exposure to hexavalent chromium fell within the range 12-146 cancer cases per nanogram hexavalent chromium per cubic meter of air per million people exposed, depending on the potency estimate used.
  • (12) Trend analysis of the fatigue patterns revealed that a cubic orthogonal polynomial equation was sufficient to describe the profile of MVC decrement for all conditions.
  • (13) The crystals are cubic, space group I23 or I2(1)3; the axial length is 151.1(2) A.
  • (14) On computer screens, the plume showed up as a patch of sky where levels of ash were above 200 micrograms per cubic metre.
  • (15) Six measures of asbestos-in-air concentration were considered: (1) total asbestos structures per cubic centimeter: (2) chrysotile structures per cubic centimeter; (3) amphibole structures per cubic centimeter; (4) structures per cubic centimeter at least 0.5 micron long and at least five times wide; (5) structures per cubic centimeter at least 5 microns long; and (6) structures per cubic centimeter at least 5 microns long and at least 0.2 micron wide.
  • (16) Administration of dexamethasone to the mother significantly increased total leukocyte and neutrophil counts (leukocytes per cubic millimeter blood) and decreased lymphocyte and eosinophil counts, but it did not change monocyte counts.
  • (17) Redwoods are taller, but giant sequoias win for sheer mass: the General Sherman's trunk has a volume of 1,487 cubic metres and is estimated to weigh over 2,000 tonnes.
  • (18) The cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) cell count ranged from 150 to 1500 leukocytes per cubic millimeter, with a mean eosinophil percentage of 38.
  • (19) However, after 50% stenosis, the data had a cubic relationship, the reduction of pressure occurring only in the middle range of mean arterial pressure.
  • (20) Pyramidal, cubical or hexagonal magnetic grains could be seen in different species of bacteria.

Triclinic


Definition:

  • (a.) Having, or characterized by, three unequal axes intersecting at oblique angles. See the Note under crystallization.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Comparison with earlier neutron studies on triclinic lysozyme showed that neither the molecular structure nor the thermal motions were affected significantly by the ethanol.
  • (2) Crystals of azimexon are triclinic, space group P1, with a = 6.342(2), b = 6.804(1), c = 13.106(2) A, alpha = 75.17(1), beta = 89.17(2), gamma = 83.26(2) degrees, V = 542.8 A3, Z = 2, D0 = 1.18 g cm-3 and Dc = 1.189 g cm-3.
  • (3) Pure monoclinic or triclinic calcium pyrophosphate dihydrate (CPPD) crystals, apatite crystals or mixtures of these crystals were injected into the synovial-like space created by the rat air pouch to compare the acute inflammation induced by these crystals.
  • (4) It is suggested that distortion in the hexagonal lattice below the pretransition temperature previously reported by X-ray diffraction techniques may be responsible for interchain interactions which give rise to a Raman band observed only in the triclinic lattice of even-numbered n-alkanes.
  • (5) Methyl [4aS*-(4 alpha,4a beta,7 beta,13b beta,14a beta)]-7,8,13,13b,14,14a- hexahydro-4-methyl-5-oxo-4H-indolo-[2,3-a]pyrano[3,4-g]qu inolizine-7-carboxylate acetone solvate, C22H22N2O4.C3H6O, Mr = 424.50, triclinic, P1, a = 9.9955(13), b = 10.8523(14), c = 11.9352(14) A, alpha = 63.189(9), beta = 72.286(9), gamma = 72.901(10) degrees, V = 1081.8(2) A3, Z = 2, Dx = 1.30 g cm-3(198K), mu = 0.8554 cm-1, Mo K alpha radiation, lambda = 0.7107 A, F(000) = 452, T = 198 K, R = 0.0435 for 3842 reflections, FO greater than or equal to 4 sigma (FO).
  • (6) A large number of epitaxially dimensional matches between MSU and triclinic (t) and monoclinic (m) CPPD were identified, suggesting that MSU crystals can epitaxially induce CPPD crystal growth.
  • (7) The second form crystallizes in the triclinic space group P1, with unit cell dimensions a = 134.0 A, b = 144.7 A, c = 98.6 A, alpha = 90.30 degrees, beta = 97.1 degrees, gamma = 90.20 degrees, consistent with the presence of 10 to 12 molecules of the complex in the unit cell.
  • (8) (1) (2S,3R,4R,6R)-3,4-O-Carbonyl-7,7-dimethylenedithio-2,4,6-trimet hylnonane-1,3,4-triol, C15H26O4S2, M(r) = 334.49, triclinic, P1, a = 6.460 (2), b = 8.917 (3), c = 15.616 (5) A, alpha = 83.60 (3), beta = 83.41 (2), gamma = 89.52 (2) degrees, V = 888.0 (5) A3, Z = 2, Dx = 1.25 g cm-3, mu = 2.980 cm-1, lambda (Mo K alpha) = 0.7107 A, F(000) = 360, T = 298 K, R = 0.0465 for 1832 reflections [Fo greater than or equal to 4 sigma (Fo)].
  • (9) Oriented films of the sodium salt of heparin crystallize in a triclinic unit cell.
  • (10) N-(tert-Butylcarbonylglycylaminoethyl)-N-(ethyl)ammonium tetraphenylborate, C11H24N3O+2.C24H20B-, Mr = 549.57, triclinic, P-1, a = 11.567 (2), b = 11.922 (2), c = 14.484 (3) A, alpha = 70.99 (2), beta = 74.83 (2), gamma = 59.33 (1) degrees, V = 1613.1 A3, Z = 2, D chi = 1.13 g cm-3, lambda(Cu K alpha) = 1.5418 A, mu = 4.69 cm-1, mu Rmax much less than 1, F(000) = 592, T = 293 K, R = 0.058 for 3491 observed reflections.
  • (11) 4Li+.C14H4O8(4-).12H2O, M(r) = 544.18, triclinic, P1, a = 9.608 (2), b = 10.034 (2), c = 7.033 (1) A, alpha = 94.29 (1), beta = 96.95 (1), gamma = 64.52 (1) degree, V = 607.4 (2) A3, Z = 1, D chi = 1.49 g cm-3, lambda (Mo K alpha) = 0.71073 A, mu = 1.29 cm-1, T = 295 K, F(000) = 284, R = 0.039 for 2781 unique reflections having I greater than sigma I.
  • (12) [Rh2(C2H3O2)4(C11H16N5O4)2].H2O, Mr = 1024.6, triclinic, P1, a = 7.808 (3), b = 11.469 (4), c = 12.091 (2) A, alpha = 69.55 (2), beta = 79.46 (2), gamma = 76.61 (3) degrees, V = 980.7 (6) A3, Z = 1, Dx = 1.735 g cm-3, lambda (Cu K alpha) = 1.5418 A, mu = 77.6 cm-1, F(000) = 522, room temperature, R = 0.053 for 3638 unique reflections.
  • (13) The crystals are triclinic, space group P1, with two protein molecules in the unit cell; unit cell parameters are a = 55.8 A, b = 40.1 A, c = 33.7 A, alpha = 90.0 degrees, beta = 109.3 degrees, gamma = 93.2 degrees.
  • (14) Two related crystal forms have been obtained, one triclinic, and one tetragonal, both with one toxin molecule per asymmetric unit.
  • (15) Synthetic triclinic calcium pyrophosphate dihydrate crystals were uniformly trace-labeled with Ytterbium-169 (169Yb), a pure gamma-emitting isotope with a halflife of 31 days.
  • (16) The presence of both ferrous and ferric ions resulted in the more rapid formation of the two crystals observed in vivo, triclinic CPPD and monoclinic CPPD.
  • (17) Cross-linked triclinic lysozyme was denatured with sodium dodecyl sulfate.
  • (18) Following dissolution of the triclinic crystals, the second crystal form also grew at 277 K but remained stable even at room temperature.
  • (19) One hundred and ten kinds of reciprocal lattice planes of the triclinic calcium pyrophosphate dihydrate (CPPD) crystal were made from its crystallographical data.
  • (20) C18H16Cl3NO, Mr = 368.69, triclinic, P1-, a = 10.360 (1), b = 10.397 (1), c = 10.810 (2) A, alpha = 60.84 (1), beta = 57.22 (1), gamma = 70.97 (1) degrees, V = 852 (1) A3, Z = 2, Dx = 1.437 Mg m-3, Mo K alpha radiation, lambda = 0.71073 A, mu = 0.54 mm-1, F(000) = 380, T = 293 (1) K, R = 0.0287 for 2330 observed reflections with I greater than 3 sigma (I).