What's the difference between decollate and printout?

Decollate


Definition:

  • (v. t.) To sever from the neck; to behead; to decapitate.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) On the other hand, placenta adhering to the uterine wall proliferated, and formed new implantation traces which did not overlap the old traces after decollement of the placenta.

Printout


Definition:

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Reservations are expressed about 'black box' recording by trend printout and a perspective for computerised and automated anaesthetic records is also discussed.
  • (2) A BEV printout is obtained along with simulation radiographs.
  • (3) A printout summarises the history and the recommended further investigations.
  • (4) Quarterly data printouts provide a basis for interpreting the degree of clinic progress toward initial health assessment of the total population served.
  • (5) Sometimes I wonder why we even bother showing up to hear a colleague elucidate on their thesis, when we are helpfully posted an advance printout of the presentation.
  • (6) A comparison of the filed data on printouts or graphs allows us to note every type of misfunction or anomaly in the stimulation system in real time.
  • (7) We evaluated the H6000 printouts (scattergrams) of 29 patients with myelodysplastic syndromes and of 12 other patients with transient cytopenias.
  • (8) Printouts with varying characteristics were used in order to identify those elements that contributed to the greatest and most correct understanding and interpretation.
  • (9) Each group received a nutrient analysis computer printout that varied in terms of type, amount, and format of information supplied.
  • (10) Piloting computer printout of the polish stomatological bibliography for the years of 1982, 1983 based on the data from polish medical literature collected in the Central Medical Library has been discussed.
  • (11) The authors present a case of hydrocephalus complicated by ventriculitis in which it was possible to correlate the numerical printout of sequential computerized tomograms (CT-Scans) with cerebrospinal fluid protein concentrations obtained by direct ventricular puncture.
  • (12) In prior research with various methods for obtaining health data from patients, it was found that physicians' acceptance of a method was improved if it provided an individualized printout.
  • (13) The on-line printouts enabled investigators to examine the quality of the data at the time of the study.
  • (14) The system was constructed with mini computer (DOMAIN 3500, Appolo), touch panel controlled personal computer (PC-9801 VM, NEC), printout device (LASER SHOT, Canon) and well-type gamma counter (COBRA, PACKARD).
  • (15) Two microcomputer programs are described that create a follow-up calendar for each subject, list patients due to appear for any given month, and generate printouts of subjects who have missed key follow-up appointments.
  • (16) Results from several different microplates can be combined and sorted in a single printout to expedite interpretation of data.
  • (17) They also frequently show field defects before these are obvious in conventional threshold printouts.
  • (18) The program produces a printout of the aligned sequences presented in register.
  • (19) Some of the labelled output variables included on the printout are: body density, percent body fat, fat mass and fat free mass.
  • (20) The main program gives access to eight options: input of new data; input of data from file; addition or modification to data in memory; display on monitor the results from analysis or the contents of a data file; analysis with another level of significance; printout; kinetics of interaction; end of program.

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