What's the difference between deflexion and reflexion?

Deflexion


Definition:

  • (n.) See Deflection.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Furthermore, it is found that especially the deflexions in the coronal and sagittal plane covariate with the patients' complaints, but not with horizontal deflexion.
  • (2) Double-reciprocal plots of the reaction velocity of yeast, rat liver and Escherichia coli ATP-l-methionine S-adenosyltransferases (EC 2.5.1.6) as a function of the l-methionine concentrations (under saturating ATP conditions) demonstrate downward deflexions from linearity for the yeast and E. coli adenosyltransferases and an upward deflexion for the rat liver enzyme.
  • (3) Two of the receptors, types A and C, only responded when the hair was lifted up and away from rest; the third, type B, only responded vigorously when a hair was moved back toward rest from such a deflexion.
  • (4) The deflexion angle of the incident beam at which maximum intensity in spectral lines is obtained depends on sarcomere length as predicted by Bragg's formula.
  • (5) This deflexion appears to be an afterpotential, rather than a mechanical transient, since it is dependent on the duration of the preceding stimulus.
  • (6) In relay neurones with or without a tonic discharge component the ;dynamic on' response during a trapezoidal displacement of sinus hairs was found to be determined entirely or predominantly by the movement velocity and to be independent of the deflexion angle of a stimulus.
  • (7) Type C of the brain stem response (BSR) waveform (only 1 deflexion present) was revealed in 75% of tumors greater than 20 mm.
  • (8) The authors demonstrated experimentally that the origin of the pre-systolic deflexion, previously observed by many investigators in pressure recordings of the right ventricle and the pulmonary artery, is due to the effective atrial contraction, which, besides the pressure change, produces a blood flow from the ventricle towards the artery.
  • (9) The deflexion attitude of the fetal head in 223 consecutive breech deliveries was radiologically evaluated and classified into four grades.
  • (10) The number of components of high frequency tracings in the intrinsecoid deflexion was greater on the right ventricle.
  • (11) A series of 53 cases were successfully treated by deflexion osteotomy of the involved metatarsal head.
  • (12) An initial negative deflexion of the P-wave (qP) in the right precordial leads was recorder in these cases.
  • (13) Thirteen of them (19.7%) show a HV interval exceeding 55 ms or a pathological H deflexion (twisted and lasting 35 ms).
  • (14) This high value reflects the very small angles of cupular deflexion assessed on the basis of physical characteristics of the canal.8.
  • (15) The mathematical models constructed to explain the vestibular function have to take in account this response decline to coincide with the evolution of the slow phase velocity of the nystagmus, during the prolonged deflexions of the cupula produced by the clinical vestibular rotatory and caloric tests.
  • (16) In cases of child emergency, of considerable increase of delivery mechanism resistance, of immaturity and attitude of deflexion, an extraction by means of obstetrical forceps is performed.
  • (17) rotates in the opposite direction of the palatal plane, it may be concluded that the process of orthocephalization in this period is caused by the deflexion of the angle between the palatine bone and maxilla, while it before 14 d is caused by a combination of an interosseous deflexion in the palate and an upwards rotation of the palatine bone relative to the cranial base.
  • (18) When a diffraction line is scanned perpendicularly to the meridional plane, the light intensity shows fluctuations resembling those obtained by beam deflexion within the meridional plane.
  • (19) 5 min of ischemia caused inhibition of MAO activity (kynuramine as a substrate), alterations in substrate specificity and in kinetic curves form deflexion from hyperbolic type in all the brain structures investigated.
  • (20) Greatest deflexion sensitivity typically was at higher frequencies than could be attained in this experiment, but would be greater than the median threshold deflexion angle of 12 min found at 50 Hz.

Reflexion


Definition:

  • (n.) See Reflection.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Other pathological processes are usually imaged by their hyperecho-characteristics: brain oedema has an increased reflexion compared to normal brain tissue; all brain tumors are diffusely echogenic, the image allows preliminary grading e.g.
  • (2) Deficiencies in explicit ethic reflexions and empiric research for coping with such problems led to interdisciplinary medico-ethical work groups and journals over the last years.
  • (3) Human blood serum has been analyzed by X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy utilizing the effect of background reduction by total reflexion of the incident X-ray beam on an optical flat as sample support.
  • (4) We have made a general reflexion on the problems aroused by this very common al condition, which has an imprevisible, some times severe, outcome.
  • (5) A short visit to a medical consulting room as it may have looked one hundred years ago, illustrates some aspects of medical practice of this time, outlines in scraps and fragments an idea of this medicine and tries to encourage reflexions about contemporary and timeless problems of medical practice.
  • (6) The reflexion coefficient of sucrose (and therefore the osmotic effect) is larger than that of KCl.
  • (7) This brief analysis is concluded by some reflexions from the clinical, social, couple and individual points of view.
  • (8) The diffraction intensities associated with these reflexions originate from the axial period of 39 nm attributable to the repeat of troponin-tropomyosin on the thin filament.
  • (9) When active muscle was stretched by 7% at a constant speed of 0.03-0.70 muscle lengths s-1, the intensity of the meridional reflexion decreased progressively as the tension increased continuously during the stretch.
  • (10) Teeth that had been left without toothbrushing for 24 hours showed statistically significant (p less than 0.05) lower light reflexion values than those recorded immediately after the teeth had been brushed with a toothpaste.
  • (11) The mean figure of merit mean value of m, for the 1106 reflexions used was 0.70.
  • (12) The results show that the retina is the main centre of mass reflexions which disappear in polarized light.
  • (13) On the other hand, light-reflexion rheography and photoplethysmography can measure only the duration of the refilling period.
  • (14) These heuristic reflexions open the way to further investigations.
  • (15) On increasing the relative humidity to 84% a second phase with a layer-line repeat of 1.65nm is obtained with the reflexions indexing on a triclinic unit cell similar to that obtained previously (Nieduszynski & Atkins, 1973) for pig mucosal heparin.
  • (16) The structure has been solved and refined to a final R of 0.068 for 1838 independent reflexions with I greater than 2 omega (I).
  • (17) Observations of the microscope image of the smooth muscle cells in the walls of these vessels indicate that there is little intercellular compliance in this preparation, and that the mechanical properties of the activated preparation are a reflexion of the mechanical properties of the individual smooth muscle cells.
  • (18) Upon activation of the frog striated muscle, the two reflexions underwent biphasic time courses of the intensity changes.
  • (19) There were also some late peaks due to reflexion of the antidromic action potentials from the ganglion cells.7.
  • (20) The transient increase of small myelinated fibers may be a reflexion of myelinated fiber regeneration during the progressive degenerative process of the motor neurons.

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