What's the difference between edgewise and snying?
Edgewise
Definition:
(adv.) With the edge towards anything; in the direction of the edge.
Example Sentences:
(1) The same person bonded all brackets and performed the orthodontic treatment by a friction-free edgewise light-wire technique.
(2) The patient, an 11-year-old girl, was treated with an orthopaedic face mask in conjunction with standard Edgewise mechanics.
(3) A Multiloop Edgewise Archwire (MEAW) technic developed over the past nineteen years is introduced, and three illustrative cases are presented.
(4) Apart from minor differences, similar changes were observed with Begg and Edgewise technique treatments.
(5) All individuals received orthodontic treatment with an edgewise appliance following the extraction of first premolars.
(6) The edgewise and light wire technics are the more advanced orthodontic appliance used widely in the world.
(7) A relatively new edgewise-type bracket has been designed to permit differential tooth movement within predetermined limits.
(8) The protocol involves five steps: extraction of third molars because not useful in the orthodontic treatment, placement of a edgewise appliance following the Tweed technique, use of a neuromuscular deprogramming appliance, an orthopedic appliance associated with physiotherapy.
(9) Eliminating, in a first step, the growth effect on the modifications of the skeletal and alveolo-dental structures thanks to the cephalometric analysis of cases not treated, we study the therapeutic control of skeletal Classes I and II (treated with or without extraction) successively in the BEGG, RICKETTS and EDGEWISE technics.
(10) High quality alginate impressions were taken after archwire placement in Edgewise fixed appliances and were repeated after a mean period of 35 days.
(11) Thirty were treated by the extraction of upper first premolars and Edgewise mechanics whilst the remainder wore Fränkel appliances.
(12) A clinical trial was conducted to compare bond failure when 15-second or 60-second acid etch times were used for the direct bonding of metal edgewise brackets.
(13) However, the viscous absorption coefficient at 1 MHz for a spheroidally shaped RBC oscillating broadside and edgewise to an acoustic field is about 40% and 136%, respectively, of that for a spherically shaped RBC.
(14) By meticulous and precise surgical technique, properly programmed, coordinated, and sequenced with efficient presurgical and postsurgical edgewise orthodontic therapy, and systematic postsurgical neuromuscular rehabilitation, the maxilla, mandible, and chin can be simultaneously repositioned with relatively few postoperative complications or sequelae.
(15) The two techniques restricted the spontaneous growth of the mandible, Edgewise technique showed posterior rotation of the mandible in relation to the Begg technique.
(16) Edgewise appliance was, then, removed, and orthodontic treatment had to be discontinued until he left hospital.
(17) The clinical study involved 17 maxillary retrusive patients, aged 8.0 to 15.7 years, who had been treated for a period between 0.31 and 3.70 years with edgewise advancing mechanics.
(18) The system described uses narrow, single brackets with 0.022 X 0.028 inch edgewise arch wire slots and 0.020 X 0.020 inch vertical slots for various auxiliaries.
(19) Records of 10- to 30-year-old patients were selected at random from five sources: patients treated by Charles H. Tweed on file at the Tweed Foundation, patients treated with the Begg technique by the Kesling-Rocke group, patients from two practices with pretorqued, preangulated edgewise appliances, and patients with premolars enucleated at an early age.
(20) Both left and right maxillary premolars were extracted and an edgewise appliance had been treated.
Snying
Definition:
(n.) A curved plank, placed edgewise, to work in the bows of a vessel.
Example Sentences:
(1) Both the percentage of premature deaths and the number of YPLL per death were greater among SNI members compared with NYS residents.
(2) Results from this investigation will contribute to the understanding of patterns of malignant disease mortality among native peoples and may be of benefit for monitoring the impact of cancer mortality among the SNI and other Native American groups.
(3) Heart disease, digestive diseases, and malignant neoplasms also represented important contributors to YPLL for both SNI males and females.
(4) Using pseudorecombinants constructed between Fny-CMV and Sny-CMV we have mapped to RNA 1 the ability to support the efficient replication of WL1-sat RNA in zucchini squash.
(5) The secret police - originally known as the Dina and from 1977 as the SNI - was staffed by service personnel and helped Pinochet to torture and kill opponents.
(6) None of these SNI neurons showed tyrosine hydroxylase-like immunoreactivity.
(7) This study investigated patterns of mortality among a Native American tribe, the Seneca Nation of Indians (SNI).
(8) But wait, SNY in New York reports that Dr Gross was once reprimanded by the New Jersey State Board of Medical Examiners for a violation relating to his work with the Active Center for Health and Wellness, which included prescribing testosterone, a matter that the doctor says was closed and has nothing to do with A-Rod.
(9) SNI neurons sending their axons to the IC were distributed throughout the entire rostrocaudal extent of the SNI.
(10) A review of SNI necrology records revealed that 55 percent (510 of 924) of the deaths between 1955 and 1984 occurred before 65 years of age.
(11) Almost one-half of all YPLL among the SNI were attributable to accidents and injuries.
(12) This in the very same week that it was revealed that Paul DePodesta, the team's vice-president of player development and amateur scouting, allegedly said three years ago :“I’m tired of hearing about the ‘86 Mets.” That statement apparently caused friction between team alumni and management, but regardless, several of the 86ers signed the letter, including the beloved Keith Hernandez and Ron Darling, both of whom happen to work for SNY, the network which broadcasts most of New York's games, and is partially owned by, you guessed it, the Mets.
(13) The substantia nigra pars lateralis (SNI) of the rat was found, by the anterograde and retrograde tracing methods, to send projection fibers to the peripheral shell region surrounding the central nucleus of the inferior colliculus (IC), bilaterally with a clear-cut ipsilateral dominance.
(14) SNI males demonstrated an increased risk of premature death (odds ratio = 1.43) relative to SNI females.
(15) This study compares cancer incidence among the Seneca Nation of Indians (SNI) between 1955 and 1984 with cancer incidence patterns exhibited by the general population of New York State (NYS), exclusive of New York City.
(16) The cohort for this study consisted of all members of the SNI enrolled on January 1, 1955 and residing in NYS (N = 3262).
(17) This study compared cancer mortality among the Seneca Nation of Indians (SNI) between 1955 and 1984 with cancer patterns exhibited by the general population of New York State (NYS), exclusive of New York City.
(18) The Seneca Nation of Indians (SNI) is a Native American group residing primarily in western New York State (NYS).
(19) Decreased cancer incidence was observed for all sites combined with SNI males exhibiting 64% of expected incidence and females exhibiting 53% of expected incidence.
(20) Two strains of CMV were used in this study: Fny-CMV, which replicates the WL1-sat RNA efficiently in all hosts tested; and Sny-CMV, which does not replicate the WL1-sat RNA to detectable levels in zucchini squash (Cucurbita pepo), but does replicate WL1-sat RNA efficiently in other hosts.