What's the difference between dispone and disponee?
Dispone
Definition:
(v. t.) To dispose.
(v. t.) To dispose of.
(v. t.) To make over, or convey, legally.
Example Sentences:
(1) The micrographic surgery with total microscopic control of excision described by Mohs which was not disponible for this case seems to be the treatment of choice for morphea form basal-cell carcinoma.
(2) Our results indicate that acid gastric pH seems to be a factor capable of increasing gastrointestinal absorption of aluminium hydroxide since its solubility and thus its disponibility is increased, and make a point on the risk of a prolonged administration of antacids containing aluminium in patients with normal renal function.
(3) The problematic aspect consists in the failure to integrate the "being-onself" in the understanding of human existence as open disponibility, which leads to a one-sided interpretation of disease processes.
(4) The selected parameters of evaluation were: institutional and educational objectives; facilities and equipment, both in school and hospital; financial funds disponibilities; teaching (docente resources; academic and administrative structure; curricular structure; teaching methodology, including planning and systematic; evaluation proceedings, in both discent and docente aspects; docent-assistant integration; scientific production.
(5) We can focus the problems on the chapter "Responsibilities of the investigator": 1) His professional qualification whereas gerontology in not yet considered as a specialty; 2) Obtention of informed consent in general, especially written informed consent and leaflet informations given to patients; 3) Constitution of staff according to low motivation of nurses to research and low methodological knowledge; investigators' disponibility considering low density of nurses and physicians in geriatric units.
(6) Neither does the disponibility of serotonin (judged by the excretion of indole) correlate with the speed of conduction.
(7) Boss attempts to uncover behind the understanding of man as existence, which prevail in "Sein und Zeit" and which has been so influential for Binswanger's existential analysis, a more original understanding of man as eksistence, as "open disponibility" (Offenständigkeit).
(8) Its use is limited in function of time (more than two days) and disponibility.
(9) A new method for directly measuring LpAI lipoparticles containing apolipoprotein AI, but not apolipoprotein AII, is now disponible for laboratories.
(10) They are sometimes treated in our unit, according to the disponibility of the therapists.
(11) The investigations allowing to give viral types or subtypes, the hybridization technics, are very heavy and not disponible in routine practice.
Disponee
Definition:
(n.) The person to whom any property is legally conveyed.