What's the difference between diploic and diploid?
Diploic
Definition:
(a.) Of or pertaining to the diploe.
Example Sentences:
(1) Diploic epidermoids are easily recognized, whereas, intradural epidermoids are more difficult to identify.
(2) Computed tomography scan showed that the diploic space was destroyed but that the inner and outer tables were intact.
(3) The normal pattern of fat distribution in the diploic space was typically symmetric.
(4) In the skull, the diploic space may become normal, and the overgrowth of facial bones moderate; the pneumatization of paranasal sinuses may not be completely impeded by the swelling of the jaws, the "hair-brush" pattern may disappear completely.
(5) Remodeling of all grafts appeared consistent with osteoconductive invasion by peripheral host endosteal and diploic elements; host external periosteum and dura contributed less.
(6) Cerebral angiograms showed (1) the occluded confluence sinuum and compensatory venous collaterals, (2) venous drainage through the persistent falcial sinus, which was rare in an adult, from the straight sinus into the superior sagittal sinus (SSS), (3) venous drainage through diploic veins and emissary veins into scalp veins.
(7) Except for enhancement of diploic veins and meninges near pacchionian granulations, the normal diploic space did not enhance.
(8) In younger patients, the calvarium demonstrated a high-attenuation inner table, a broad, low-attenuation diploic space, and a less high-attenuation outer table at CT.
(9) The radiologic findings in a case of an extradural diploic epidermoid tumor (ET) of the frontal bone, examined with plain X rays, CT and MRI, are reported.
(10) Right selective externography revealed both arteriovenous fistula between right middle meningeal artery and diploic vein, and abnormal venous pooling draining into right superior ophthalmic vein.
(11) The superior osteogenesis in AAA bone implants appeared consistent with extensive osteoconductive invasion from the open diploic and endosteal spaces of the recipient calvariae.
(12) In the skull, the diploic space is usually decreased or obliterated.
(13) A case of huge diploic epidermoid which occurred in the right temporal bone and occupied almost all of the middle fossa and a part of the posterior fossa.
(14) ears with protracted chronic course showed an average mastoid area of 312 mm2, their cell size showing on the average a diploic or small-diploic cells--corresponding to grade 3.5.
(15) The computed tomographic (CT) and other roentgenological characteristics of a skull diploic epidermoid cyst in a 14-year-old boy with Ito syndrome, a neurocutaneous syndrome, are presented.
(16) This abnormality was hypointense to the adjacent normal diploic tissue.
(17) A diploic dermoid involving the orbital plate of the frontal bone is described in a 52-year-old man.
(18) The frontal diploic vein of these mammals is not homologous to the vein of the human foramen caecum, but to the human frontal diploic vein.
(19) It was demonstrated that it was the gross attenuation of the acoustic beam by scattering while propagating through the diploic layer of the skull that was responsible for the very variable displays made by echoencephalography.
(20) A case of a diploic extracranial meningioma whose true vascularity was more significantly defined by radionuclide angiography than by selective contrast angiography is presented.
Diploid
Definition:
(n.) A solid bounded by twenty-four similar quadrilateral faces. It is a hemihedral form of the hexoctahedron.
Example Sentences:
(1) In the triploids, the 40 female chromosomes present (mouse, n = 20) were derived from a single diploid pronucleus formed after the extrusion of a first polar body, and following the monospermic fertilization of primary oocytes.
(2) (E)-5-(2-Bromovinyl)uridine (BVUrd), the riboside counterpart of (E)-5-(2-bromovinyl)-2'-deoxyuridine (BVdUrd), effected a dose-dependent inhibition of viral progeny formation and viral DNA synthesis in herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1, strain KOS)-infected human (E6SM) diploid fibroblast cells.
(3) The 2A8 clone, a normal diploid rat anterior pituitary cell strain, was investigated by immunocytochemistry to determine the cell types into which the clonal cells differentiated in vivo and in vitro.
(4) After approximately 20 in vitro passages, Chinese hamster kidney (CHK) cell cultures transformed upon exposure to different strains of SV 40 can show a diploid modal chromosome number of 22 with chromosome counts exclusively or essentially in the diploid range (20-25).
(5) Model chromosome number was diploid in three cases, hypodiploid in three, and hyperdiploid in the remaining three.
(6) In all examined animals and in all examined tissues we found out a diploid number of seventy chromosomes.
(7) Average number of metaphase Ag-NOR chromosomes (calculated per diploid chromosome set) in haploid parthenogenones exceeded that in the control; in some cases all NORs were stained by silver.
(8) Interspecific hybridization between sexual species carrying different b-alleles and producing different B subunits may be responsible for the heterozygosity at the lactate dehydrogenase b-locus in diploid parthenogenetic Cnemidophours.
(9) Hybrids obtained following fusion of normal human diploid fibroblasts with different immortal human cell lines exhibited limited division potential.
(10) In diploid and tetraploid subcultures of SMC from newborn rats, RNA expression of the genes assayed is linked with ploidy.
(11) On the basis of segregating phenotypes, the genetic potentials of these compatible nocardiae were ascertained as follows: the formation of a diploid with subsequent segregation of parental or haploid recombinant genomes or both; persistence of the diploid through many generations; continuing reassortment of genetic information by multiple matings between parental or recombinant organisms; and, very probably, second-round recombinations within the diploid.
(12) (2) Highly aneuploid and polyploid types were induced in diploid and haploid germinating conidia by chloral hydrate but not to any significant extent by gamma-rays.
(13) Such a heterogeneity in DNA content in the diploid part of HPR cell population could apparently suggest some differences in the nuclear chromatin arrangement to be always higher in spring before the frog spawning, and it seems to be characteristic of this type of cells.
(14) We observed more diploids (23 of 31; 74%) than aneuploids (eight of 31; 26%).
(15) Patients with diploid tumours survived significantly longer than patients with aneuploid tumours.
(16) No effect of components of human diploid cells homogenate and an insignificant effect of blood serum components on kinetic constants of LDG isoenzymes is registered.
(17) The effects of confluent holding recovery on survival, chromosomal aberrations, and progression through the life cycle after subculture of human diploid fibroblasts X-irradiated during density inhibition of growth have been examined.
(18) The synthesis of GBP is inducible by IFNs in all human diploid fibroblast cell lines that we studied.
(19) This paper presents a FORTRAN IV subroutine to calculate inbreeding and kinship coefficients from pedigree information in a diploid population without self-fertilization.
(20) Flow cytometric analysis revealed characteristic patterns in the relative numbers of haploid (1C), diploid (2C), and tetraploid (4C) cells.