What's the difference between divaricated and divarication?

Divaricated


Definition:

  • (imp. & p. p.) of Divaricate

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The comparison with the other hemagglutinin structures reveals the divarication of evolutionary pathway of the H1N1-influenza viruses.
  • (2) Neonatal infants with Ortolani-positive dislocated hips are easily managed by reduction and maintenance of the reduction using a divarication splint, cast, or Pavlik harness.
  • (3) The comparison with the other neuraminidases reveals the differences in localization of antigenic determinants between N1 and N2 subtypes and divarication of evolutionary pathways of the modern H1N1-influenza viruses.
  • (4) This applies particularly to malfusion of the manubrium and upper sternum, which results in a bony deficiency together with divarication of the sternomastoid muscles and the sternoclavicular joints.
  • (5) Both megachiropteran and microchiropteran flower-feeding bats show this divaricate scale structure which may aid in the collection of a heavy coating of pollen.
  • (6) A significant rise of both plasma and liquoral beta-ELI levels (p less than 0.00001 and p less than 0.08, respectively) when compared to basal ones occurred following the painful stimulation due to the divarication of the nasal mucosa by speculum.
  • (7) Despite this considerable divarication, the proposed extracellular domains of the G proteins contained a single region of highly conserved sequence and secondary structure that may represent a conserved structural or function domain, perhaps involved in attachment to cellular receptors.
  • (8) This was followed by use of an Ilfeld divarication splint for nine months.

Divarication


Definition:

  • (n.) A separation into two parts or branches; a forking; a divergence.
  • (n.) An ambiguity of meaning; a disagreement of difference in opinion.
  • (n.) A divergence of lines of color sculpture, or of fibers at different angles.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The comparison with the other hemagglutinin structures reveals the divarication of evolutionary pathway of the H1N1-influenza viruses.
  • (2) Neonatal infants with Ortolani-positive dislocated hips are easily managed by reduction and maintenance of the reduction using a divarication splint, cast, or Pavlik harness.
  • (3) The comparison with the other neuraminidases reveals the differences in localization of antigenic determinants between N1 and N2 subtypes and divarication of evolutionary pathways of the modern H1N1-influenza viruses.
  • (4) This applies particularly to malfusion of the manubrium and upper sternum, which results in a bony deficiency together with divarication of the sternomastoid muscles and the sternoclavicular joints.
  • (5) Both megachiropteran and microchiropteran flower-feeding bats show this divaricate scale structure which may aid in the collection of a heavy coating of pollen.
  • (6) A significant rise of both plasma and liquoral beta-ELI levels (p less than 0.00001 and p less than 0.08, respectively) when compared to basal ones occurred following the painful stimulation due to the divarication of the nasal mucosa by speculum.
  • (7) Despite this considerable divarication, the proposed extracellular domains of the G proteins contained a single region of highly conserved sequence and secondary structure that may represent a conserved structural or function domain, perhaps involved in attachment to cellular receptors.
  • (8) This was followed by use of an Ilfeld divarication splint for nine months.

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