What's the difference between disappear and immerge?

Disappear


Definition:

  • (v. i.) To cease to appear or to be perceived; to pass from view, gradually or suddenly; to vanish; to be no longer seen; as, darkness disappears at the approach of light; a ship disappears as she sails from port.
  • (v. i.) To cease to be or exist; as, the epidemic has disappeared.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Tryptic digestion of the membranes caused complete disappearance of the binding activity, but heat-treatment for 5 min at 70 degrees C caused only 40% loss of activity.
  • (2) For male schizophrenics, all symptom differences disappeared except one; blacks were more frequently asocial.
  • (3) In early 2000, during the first months of Vladimir Putin’s presidency, Babitsky was kidnapped by Russian forces and disappeared for many weeks.
  • (4) A disease in an IgD (lambda) plasmocytoma is described, where after therapy with Alkeran and prednisone a disappearance of all clinical and laboratory findings indicating an activity could be observed.
  • (5) However, this predictive value disappeared when five baseline parameters found to predict the outcome (neopterin, beta 2-microglobulin, p24 antigen, anti-p18 antibody and immunoglobulin A) were adjusted.
  • (6) External phonocardiography performed at the time of cardiac catheterization revealed that this loud midsystolic click disappeared whenever a catheter was positioned across the mitral valve.
  • (7) (ii) A progressive disappearance of the immunoreactive hypendymal cells.
  • (8) The disappearance of the herbicide, Avadex (40% diallate), from five agricultural soils (differing in either pH, carbon content, or nitrogen content), incubated under sterile and non-sterile conditions, was followed for a period of 20 weeks.
  • (9) There was a highly significant relationship between the two tests, r = 0.88, P less than 0.001, although the uptake method gave consistently higher results than those obtained from plasma disappearance.
  • (10) Label was found widely distributed among all the organs except the nervous system and its rate of disappearance from the tissues paralleled its disappearance from the circulation.
  • (11) Transient intermediates were distinguished from dead-end metabolites by the rapid formation and disappearance of the former.
  • (12) There is no convincing evidence that immunosuppression is effective, also because the natural history of the disease is characterised by a spontaneous disappearance of the factor VIII-C inhibitor.
  • (13) In one case an infection of the axillary region developed, which disappeared after removal of the catheter without any consequences.
  • (14) 3 patients had complete disappearance of the symptoms but did not have a computed tomography scanning control, 3 patients had clinical and CT recovery.
  • (15) Radiographic examination revealed that three of the cysts had increased is size, three had decreased in size, three had not changed in size, and two had disappeared; no evaluation could be made on two.
  • (16) The disappearance of ribosomes in Escherichia coli cells starved for a carbon source was studied.
  • (17) In this paper the domain of validity of the unlabelled and labelled minimal models of glucose disappearance is studied.
  • (18) They disappear after Leydig cell depletion induced by ethanedimethane sulphonate (EDS) and return after testosterone treatment.
  • (19) Hepatic glucose production increased only transiently and there was no significant change in glucose disappearance or plasma glucose concentrations.
  • (20) The disappearance of the bruit was associated with poor renal function.

Immerge


Definition:

  • (v. t.) To plungel into, under, or within anything especially a fuid; to dip; to immerse. See Immerse.
  • (v. i.) To dissapear by entering into any medium, as a star into the light of the sun.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) No single ABP parameter immerged as a "best predictor."
  • (2) The frequency at which sectional patterns occurred shifted to a lower frequency in the immerged portion, but showed no definite tendency in the unimmerged portion.
  • (3) Different mAbs have been used as a prophylactic treatment after transplantation, in a therapeutic way against acute organ rejection and new diagnostic tools to predict clinical rejection immerge.
  • (4) It is concluded that compared with adult males, the later immergence of adult female Richardson's ground squirrels into hibernation is due primarily to later initiation of fattening and less to differences in rate of lipid synthesis after the reproductive period.
  • (5) Bound and total corticosteroid concentrations of yellow-bellied marmots (Marmota flaviventris) were lowest in May after emergence from hibernation and peaked in August prior to immergence.
  • (6) Survical time of a man immerged in sea water at a mean temperature of 20 degrees C was 65 hours.
  • (7) Second group of samples was immerged in Saline are +4 degrees C (hibernation-preservation) and was taken for analysis in same intervals as previous ones.

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