What's the difference between derma and terma?

Derma


Definition:

  • (n.) See Dermis.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Collagenous carcass of human derma is formed by interconnected fibrils, fibrillar fasciculi, fibers and their fasciculi.
  • (2) The results show that: 1) a correlation exists between an increase in diameter of collagen fibrils and somatic growth until sexual maturity is reached; 2) fibril populations are subsequently spread over a wider range due to the presence in the derma of classes of newly formed and therefore thinner fibrils.
  • (3) The prevalence rate of each symptom was 8% for respiratory organs, 5% for delayed type of respiratory disorders, 10% for nasal mucosa, 16% for eyes, 16% for urticaria-like derma and 26% for eczema-like derma.
  • (4) The changes in the derma, selected as a representative of highly organized connective tissue, were studied by 8 types of staining and histochemical reactions in 896 biopsies of macroscopically unchanged skin from the gluteal region of 56 patients with acute phospho-organic pesticide intoxication between the 2d and 15th day after the intoxication.
  • (5) Some authors report that collagen in derma after industrial treating by the salts of chrom imply rather diffuse X-ray patterns.
  • (6) In the absence of microscopic changes in the germ-free animals there was revealed in their skin a neutrophilic-mononuclear infiltration of the derma, dilatation of the vessels, thrombosis of individual vessels.
  • (7) The microscopic analysis of certain points in man and in animal has shown specific elements of the acupuncture point, under the form of a thickness of the epiderm, a modification of the collagen fibers of the derma, of the vascular spiral vessels surrounded by a network of a amyelinic fibers of the cholinergic type, with interlaced myelinic fibers.
  • (8) The former were localized in the epi- or perineurium of pulpless nervous fibers of the derma, the latter among collagen fibers.
  • (9) There is no simple explanation for the reported observations but it is possible that local factors in the derma or an aspecific antiinflammatory action of deoxytetracycline are responsible for the unusual response of dermal experimental infection to antibiotic treatment.
  • (10) Certain new data have been obtained on the process of the MC specific granules formation in the derma from progranules up to the stage of a mature granule.
  • (11) Connective tissue frame-work of the regenerated area on the abdomen and the back resembled intact derma by fiber distribution.
  • (12) This kind of neoplasm develops itself inside the derma without involving the epidermidis and shows an aggressive biological behaviour.
  • (13) Mycosis fungoides initially involves the epidermis and the superficial layers of derma at a depth of about 1 cm.
  • (14) In hypertrophy, the derma replaces the mammary gland, reducing the size of the secondary involutions.
  • (15) Electron microscopic examination of the upper layers of the derma in skin biopsy specimens from 20 patients with psoriasis, collected both in foci of lesions and those of apparently intact skin, has revealed that changes in amyelinic nerve fibers are more marked in foci of involvement.
  • (16) Therefore the collagen in derma is not distroed after salt treatment.
  • (17) Basing on the histologic findings (suprabasal vesicles above the basal layer, acantholysis in the epidermis, and negligible lymphocytic infiltrate in the derma), Gougerot-Hailey-Hailey's disease has been diagnosed.
  • (18) The dermaerosion of the corium could not be repaired but changed the color of the derma of the patient who recovered after a lapse of 2 years and 8 months.
  • (19) There were revealed evidences of intensified neofibrillogenesis, changes in collagen structures of the derma (destruction and defects of packing of collagenous fibrills, variability of their thickness in a fibre) and in the microcirculatory bed.
  • (20) These disorders involve hemocoagulation, angiopathic, and chronic inflammatory processes in the derma, that lead to necrosis and sclerosis of dermal connective tissue.

Terma


Definition:

  • (n.) The terminal lamina, or thin ventral part, of the anterior wall of the third ventricle of the brain.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Firstly, the attenuation of incident photons interacting in the absorber is computed to determine the total energy released in the material (TERMA).
  • (2) A general dose calculation method for treatment planning with high energy photon beams, based on folding of the total energy released by primary photons per unit mass, the terma, with a fractional mean energy imparted point spread function is described.
  • (3) The best of the bunch is the stylish Termas Geométricas , where wooden boardwalks lead through a fern-covered canyon to 17 slate-bottomed pools, each with its own toilet, lockers and decking.
  • (4) TERMA and dose spread arrays are both generated using a 10 component photon energy spectrum.
  • (5) A superposition algorithm has been developed for 10MV photons which calculates the dose by convolving the TERMA (Total Energy Released per unit MAss by primary photons) with a dose spread array formed using the EGS4 Monte Carlo code.
  • (6) The TERMA array is calculated from a weighted average of the TERMA arrays for the ten photon energies to give a "polychromatic TERMA array".
  • (7) Dose spread arrays are calculated using the EGS Monte Carlo code, and convolved with the TERMA (total energy released per unit mass).
  • (8) Thus the method accounts for the effect of beam hardening of the TERMA.
  • (9) The approach we have used involves computing the dose at all points in a medium by superposing the dose spread array (DSA) from the interaction of a photon at a point in the medium with an array of data representing the TERMA (photon fluence times the photon energy) at points in the beam.
  • (10) A radiotherapy x-ray beam computation method is introduced which involves a single superposition of the surface generated PDSA or beam hardened PDSA with a polyenergetic TERMA.
  • (11) Termas Geométricas (entry £16) is two hours further by car or tour (arranged in Pucón) to the southern entrance of Villarrica national park .
  • (12) Numerical values of A, a, B, and b are derived and used to convolve energy deposition kernels with the total energy released per unit mass (TERMA) to yield dose distributions.
  • (13) The spa at eccentric Portmerion-like Termas de Monchique (€20 for as long as you like in the pool, sauna and steam, including a mad 15-minute hydro-massage) is a 10-minute drive away.
  • (14) The dose distribution is the superposition of the kernels, weighted by the magnitude of the TERMA impulse for all interaction sites.
  • (15) The superposition process is shown to be forgiving to spectral differences when calculating the PDSA, but sensitive to the incident photon energy spectrum used to calculate the TERMA.
  • (16) The Termas Ferraria spa (full day from €34) on São Miguel’s jagged northern tip is efficient, but better is Ferraria’s (free) rock pool, where you’re gently braised by hot spring water while grabbing gamely on to ropes as the Atlantic pounds wildly over your head.
  • (17) The FFT technique is shown to be significantly faster than standard convolution for medium to large TERMA and dose spread array sizes.

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