What's the difference between elementary and preliminarily?

Elementary


Definition:

  • (a.) Having only one principle or constituent part; consisting of a single element; simple; uncompounded; as, an elementary substance.
  • (a.) Pertaining to, or treating of, the elements, rudiments, or first principles of anything; initial; rudimental; introductory; as, an elementary treatise.
  • (a.) Pertaining to one of the four elements, air, water, earth, fire.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) of about 330 000 for the elementary peptide chains of pig and sheep thyroglobulin.
  • (2) Inclusion-forming and non-inclusion-forming elementary bodies focused in one band at pI 4.64.
  • (3) Starting from the hypothesis that a new type of cooperativity, dynamic cooperativity, is present in the elementary cycles of the chemo-mechanical conversion, quantitative and consistent agreement was obtained between the theoretical and experimental data on the temperature dependences of the streaming velocity and the ATPase activity, including the presence of the phase transition.
  • (4) The aim of this program is to prevent dental caries by a weekly mouthrinsing by elementary school students.
  • (5) I knew I was gay since I was in elementary school, but I wanted to serve my country,” Gravett said.
  • (6) Because the clinical diagnosis of schizophrenia has not generally been an adequate phenotypic marker to detect the genes that convey risk for schizophrenia, efforts have been directed toward the identification of more elementary neuronal dysfunctions in schizophrenic patients and their families.
  • (7) Hours later, Trump arrived at his designated polling site, PS 59 elementary school in Manhattan, where more than 80 voters were lined up in the dark before voting opened at 6am.
  • (8) Elementary spherical particles similar to those described in the mitochondria are found in isolated rat liver and spleen nuclear membranes.
  • (9) Curriculum writers and instructors of preservice elementary teachers could be more effective if they were aware of this group's beliefs about school-related AIDS issues.
  • (10) Clinton met with Jane Dougherty, sister of Mary Sherlach, who was slain at the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting in Newtown, Connecticut, in 2012; Tom Sullivan and Matthew Jenks, the father and brother-in-law, respectively, of Alex Sullivan, who was killed in the 2012 movie theater shootings in Aurora, Colorado; and Coni Sanders, daughter of Dave Sanders, killed in the 1999 Columbine High School shootings in Colorado.
  • (11) The questionnaires were completed by the parents of 1000 unscreened elementary school children attending the third, fourth, and fifth grades.
  • (12) This article describes a mini-unit to help teachers prevent molestation of elementary school children.
  • (13) This quantal emission of the synaptic transmitter molecules (about 5000-10 000) is the elementary unit of the transmission process from one neuron to another.
  • (14) Their opinion is that elementary microsurgical technique and routine could be obtained only in the experimental laboratory.
  • (15) The microfibril has been constructed by convolution of th elementary fibril with a two dimensional point lattice.
  • (16) Tracey Iglehart, a teacher at Rosa Parks elementary school in Berkeley, California, did not expect Donald Trump to show up on the playground.
  • (17) In the mid-elementary school-aged child the decentering process emphasized by Piaget, together with the emerging capacity for making allowance for the context within which events occur, leads to the dyadic relationship being seen by the child as being mediated through the transactions of two autonomous mental apparatuses.
  • (18) Single intermediate bodies and no elementary bodies were observed.
  • (19) Elementary school children were susceptible to measles because they were born after the last major outbreak, but before measles vaccine was locally available.
  • (20) The new fourth generation of equipment presented here is characterized by considerably increased flexibility in dose delivery through the use of scanned elementary electron and photon beams of very high quality.

Preliminarily


Definition:

  • (adv.) In a preliminary manner.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Viral clones mutated in plaque-forming ability or in yield were obtained and preliminarily characterized.
  • (2) Since HB relationships with craniofacial anatomical structures vary with the positioning of the head, the cephalograms were taken according to the preliminarily tested NHP, thus making the method reproducible.
  • (3) The effect of NPY in vasospasm after HCVD was preliminarily discussed.
  • (4) When pH of the incubation medium changes from 6.5 to 7.8 there occurs a rapid release of the preliminarily accumulated Ca2+ from it.
  • (5) PCR analysis of stage I thymocytes (CD4-CD8-) revealed only faintly detectable bands for two isoforms: one lacking Ex-4, 5, 6 and 7 (a "minus-one" [Ex(-1)] isoform), and a smaller isoform preliminarily characterized as also lacking Ex-8.
  • (6) The author of this article considers that the reasons for the changes which have taken place during one single decade may preliminarily and hypothetically be attributed to prenatal diagnosis, improved techniques in obstetrics, the introduction of antibiotics in 1948, as well as further noticeable improvements in the medical and social care provided for mentally retarded persons.
  • (7) The toxin detected in blood serum and feces samples of the sole affected patient was preliminarily typed as a plain type A.
  • (8) In another group of rats with implanted muscles, it had been verified preliminarily that these thresholds did not vary widely from day to day.
  • (9) A study of the kinetics of renaturation of the DNP in the nuclei of human peripheral blood lymphocytes with the aid of modified Riglers method showed the absence of renaturation of the preparations preliminarily headed to 65 degrees C. Heating the preparations to higher temperatures (75, 85 and 100 degreesC) led to the appearance of characteristic renaturation profiles with the maximum at a two-minute incubation (direct measurement of the intensity of fluorescence of the nuclei of cells transfered into a cold citrate-salt solution, as a time function).
  • (10) Moreover, the STEP method makes it possible to measure the resistance by using a sinusoidal stimulation signal which has to be preliminarily compensated by a rectangular signal.
  • (11) Nine TcsF-producing hybridomas were preliminarily identified by their ability to inhibit the effect of antigen-specific suppressor T-cell factor (TsF) on the adoptive transfer of contact sensitivity.
  • (12) The investigation intends to estimate the frequency of some Sentinel health events (SHE) in order to evaluate, preliminarily in methodological terms, the applicability of the survey on some probable SHE, which derive from the death certificates sent to Public health board.
  • (13) A method of automated red cell analysis suitable for the rapid classification of large numbers of red cells from individual blood specimens has been developed, and preliminarily tested on normal bloods and clinically proven cases of anemias and red cell disorders.
  • (14) Preliminarily, the following conclusions can be made from preclinical and clinical toxicology experience with these first seven drugs.
  • (15) An increase in dopamine concentration in the perfusion medium (addition of exogenous dopamine 10(-7) M, or cocaine, the inhibitor of uptake of biogenous amines, 10(-6) M) leads to a decrease in K+--induced release into perfusate of 3H--dopamine preliminarily injected into neostriatum.
  • (16) Protein disc-electrophoregrams of cell-free homogenates have been compared in the "non-adapted" and "preliminarily-adapted" to n-hexane strains of Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
  • (17) It is established that cellulose acetate membranes may be used for purification from low molecular weight protein and concentration of preliminarily purified culture fluid of Escherichia coli.
  • (18) Because of the time and expense required by conventional developmental toxicity tests, an abbreviated assay is needed that will preliminarily evaluate otherwise untested chemicals to help prioritize them for conventional testing.
  • (19) Preliminarily is referred to essential aspects of the aetiology of arteriosclerosis with particular consideration of the disturbed lipoprotein metabolism.
  • (20) Slow centrifugation of isotonic sucrose medium containing the suspension of hepatocytes, obtained after disaggregation of liver, which has been preliminarily perfused by EDTA solution, results in the formation of two fractions of cells of different colour.

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