What's the difference between demount and remount?

Demount


Definition:

  • (v. i.) To dismount.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) A rigid, easily demountable, and versatile device combines the function of three separate accessories for the Picker Series 8 cobalt-60 teletherapy machine.
  • (2) Subsequently, the slides were fractured for attachment to SEM stubs, and the coverslips were demounted.
  • (3) Facebook Twitter Pinterest The new $137m demountable acropolis built by the Australian government to house refugees when they are freed It could soon be restored, Parkop says.
  • (4) It consists of the main magnet hoop connected through a demountable gooseneck to a liquid helium reservoir tank.
  • (5) He shows up trends to "moral remote control" of the doctor, to a deliberately practised illusionment, a systematically engineered demounting of decisions based on moral constraints--such demounting being promoted both in the doctor's mind and in actual practice--and to eliminating emotional obstacles officially construed as "interfering" with a strictly objectified doctor-patient relationship.
  • (6) It is proposed to include the use of desoxon-5 as an active decontaminating preparation into the number of means on looking after removable [correction of demountable] plastic dentures.
  • (7) The details concerning the time and procedure of the application of the apparatus, the time of its demounting are set forth.
  • (8) This system operates at 500 W and utilizes a modified TM010 resonator cavity with a demountable plasma torch.
  • (9) Refugee camp, Lorengau Well back from the road at the eastern fringe of Lorengau, behind a ramshackle primary school and below dense forest, is the shiny new $137m demountable acropolis built by the Australian government to house refugees when they are finally freed.
  • (10) We didn't want a white elephant so we consciously said let's design something which is demountable and can go from 80,000-seats to 25,000 post the Games," Armitt said.
  • (11) An unsatisfactory halfway house became the default position, allowing the stadium to be either “demounted” to become an uninspiring 25,000-seat windswept bowl with no roof or converted into a permanent stadium at great expense.
  • (12) The chamber is made as non-demountable of optical glass, with a diffusive barrier separating the pericellular zone from that with a perfusion medium.
  • (13) The microfocus X-ray tube is demountable allowing easy replacement of filament and target.
  • (14) The real choice was either to demount the whole thing, which you could have done with a 25,000 plan which would have been pretty unsatisfactory.
  • (15) A fixed-anode x-ray tube with a demountable anode was constructed and used to test the predictions of the computational model at 25 kVp using stainless-steel anodes.
  • (16) The disinfecting effect to the new preparation--desoxon-5 when decontaminating plastics, used in stomatology, plastic removable [correction of demountable] dentures and orthodontic, apparatus, infected by test microbes has been studied.
  • (17) Demountable disk packs have been used to store the archival database.
  • (18) Following a meeting of the Government's Cobra emergencies committee yesterday, Environment Secretary Owen Paterson said that 73,000 homes in England had been protected from flooding since Friday, and that the EA continued to protect communities by deploying demountable flood defences, sandbags and clearing waterways.

Remount


Definition:

  • (v. t. & i.) To mount again.
  • (n.) The opportunity of, or things necessary for, remounting; specifically, a fresh horse, with his equipments; as, to give one a remount.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The polyether-stone remount system was not significantly different from the ZOE-low-fusing metal system.
  • (2) Return to single photon scintigraphy is possible by remounting the collimators and by switching off the coincidence electronics.
  • (3) After remounting experiments were carried out in the articulator and in patient's mouth.
  • (4) So in fact community groups are upholding the environmental laws and … have been appropriately scrutinising this major mine, the costs and benefits, in the land court.” Mackay Conservation Group’s coordinator, Ellen Roberts, told Guardian Australia the group would consider any subsequent approval by Hunt before deciding whether to remount its challenge on the grounds of climate change impacts and Adani’s environmental track record.
  • (5) This discrepancy, incorporated with errors due to processing, can be eliminated by remounting the finished complete dentures with a new centric relation record for occlusal correction.
  • (6) The ZOE-stone remount technique demonstrated a smaller range of distortions, but those distortions were not significantly different from those of the polyether-stone remount technique.
  • (7) A remount cast for a removable partial denture can be made in the laboratory by making an elastomeric impression of the prosthesis on the cast after processing but before removing it from the cast.
  • (8) Family Business had been caught by Bob Hodge, his trainer Martin Pipe's travelling head lad, and as he heard the drama unfolding over the course commentary the jockey decided to remount.
  • (9) Since adjustments and postinsertion complaints were materially decreased by early remounting and alteration, patients should benefit from such procedures by receiving restorations that may decrease the rate of bone resorption, be more comfortable, and tend to be effective for a longer period of time.
  • (10) Results indicate that clinical remounts significantly reduced the incidence of soreness, preserved the occlusal force, and reduced the changes in occlusal patterns of the dentures.
  • (11) The articulator has condylar element controls which permit releasing and remounting the mandibular cast in a manner that serves the same function as the split-cast technique, but this method is faster and shows the amount of discrepancy.
  • (12) The patients were divided into three groups and the dentures were remounted twice on the same day in a Vericheck instrument.
  • (13) After observation, the same block was remounted to obtain sections of the same osteoclasts at right angles to the first sectioning plane.
  • (14) The condylar element control is an improvement over existing devices for comparing interocclusal records in that it not only indicates differences in position but it also provides quick remounting of the casts in a working articulator.
  • (15) Upon insertion, 40 newly made full dentures could be remounted three times in succession by each of two therapists by means of the intraoral central bearing point method.
  • (16) As Slager began stopping Scott at the intersection of Remount Road and Craig Road at about 9.35am, he radioed the dispatcher to say he was “coming up on a grey ... Mercedes”.
  • (17) Thin sections were cut from remounted thick sections.
  • (18) The pilot’s seats had been remounted in the cockpit – a haunting sight.
  • (19) The technique allows a full remount potential for use especially in multiple centric relation record verification techniques.
  • (20) The technique involves fixation of agar cultures after incubation, drying, and subsequent remounting and staining on glass slides.

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