What's the difference between cureless and uncurable?

Cureless


Definition:

  • (a.) Incapable of cure; incurable.

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Uncurable


Definition:

  • (a.) Incurable.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Eight patients with resistant disease remained uncured by ABMT; all eight died, six from progressive illness and two from toxicity.
  • (2) A joint receiver and restructuring services partner at Deloitte, Neville Kahn, added: "The senior lenders were reluctant to appoint a receiver but felt they had no choice due to the ongoing defaults, which have remained uncured for over five years, and concerns that the borrowers' lack of equity in the transaction had caused their incentives to become misaligned with the lenders'."
  • (3) The procedure involves impregnation of the specimen with uncured polymers--a silicone rubber of medium viscosity followed by curing in a vapor bath.
  • (4) Based on the results available in literature, significance of an early detection of female genital tract inflammations caused by Chlamydia trachomatis because of its often asymptomatic flow, irreparable sequels of uncured inflammation and possible curing with tetracyclines and macrolides therapy has been discussed.
  • (5) This carcinoma is an extremely common and frequently severely disfiguring cancer, for which about 10% of patients remain uncured following standard local therapy.
  • (6) Eight workers handling fiberglass coated with uncured epoxy resin, out of a population of approximately 130 workers, developed dermatitis of their hands and forearms.
  • (7) The last group, with necrosis of the main part of the bowel is uncurable.
  • (8) Herculite XR was used to restore cavities that had been pretreated with Gluma bonding system with the sealer being either uncured or cured prior to placing the restorative resin.
  • (9) Factors such as sex and prior treatment in the preceding 3 months were no different in the cured vs. the uncured groups.
  • (10) The attacks predominated in those patients who had come to the spa in condition of uncured bronchial asthma aggravation.
  • (11) The average thickness of the uncured resin layer in Silux was found to be significantly higher than that of Command Ultrafine.
  • (12) The second case dealt with the acquired cystic formations of the pericardium due to the uncured specific pericarditis.
  • (13) The uncured Molloplast material caused a definite inhibition of candida growth in vitro, while the cured material indicated no growth inhibition.
  • (14) Redosing uncured children confirmed this lower cure rate (36% v. 83%).
  • (15) Light curing the materials significantly increased (P < 0.01) the surface pH of two of the materials (Baseline VLC and Vitrebond) as compared to the same materials in the uncured state.
  • (16) In addition to previously presented patients with allergic contact dermatitis from cycloaliphatic epoxy resins (ERs), during 1974-1990, we have seen 4 patients with allergic contact dermatitis (ACD) caused by products containing uncured non-diglycidyl-ether-of-bisphenol-A ER.
  • (17) Nevertheless, one per about 10(3) colonies caused by transmitted pAY201 plasmids were uncurable by integration into the homologous region of a yeast chromosome.
  • (18) The uncured mice, after the first dose, were given a second dose of the same drug or alternatively with the other drug.
  • (19) Some patients may notice a nonobjectionable taste to the uncured material; however, they can be reassured that the taste will be only temporary until the material is completely polymerized in the curing unit.
  • (20) All of the uncured light-cured composite resins revealed a high magnitude of cytotoxicity.

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