What's the difference between elimate and exclude?

Elimate


Definition:

  • (v. t.) To render smooth; to polish.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) This procedure elimates artifacts due to incomplete solubilization of ribosomal proteins, which is common for the transfer from the first- to second-dimension gel.
  • (2) They have come following media reports of a police training exercise, before the operation to remove Amona, at the Tzeā€™elim army base in the Negev desert.
  • (3) The two most effective steps to reduce the prevalence of blindness in the Elim district further are to provide aphakia glasses to all aphakic patients and to improve the accessibility of the Eye Department's surgical services.
  • (4) The relative growth inhibition caused by 12 tetracyclines in a susceptible strain of Staphylococcus aureus (111-elim) and in the same strain carrying a resistance-plasmid (111) showed entirely different patterns.
  • (5) The pH below 6.2 seemed to lose the ability to elute the enterotoxin from ion exchanger but enough to elimate non-specific extra proteins.
  • (6) It seems that prevalence differences are less dependent upon the telluric elimate than upon other factors, which remain to find.
  • (7) application, absorption and elimation were delayed.
  • (8) The liver mitochondria from rats injected with oil and MC showed inhibition of the metabolic state 3 respiratory rate after Chance, Preincubation with carnitine elimated this inhibition.
  • (9) In view of the progress of modern medicine, it is concluded that in principle TB and successful pregnancy are compatible, and abortion is advisable only in exceptional cases, when TB actually is a complication of another disease, for the following reasons: serious cases of TB develop and worsen irrespective of abortion; actually in several cases a worsening was observed after abortion; with proper treatment, it is possible to bring the pregnancy to term without harm to the mother; when the fetus is sufficiently developed, pregnancy can be interrupted before its physiological term, if necessary; generally, abortion may present an even greater risk than continued pregnancy; and the risk of reactivation of stabilized TB during pregnancy may be elimated by appropriate preventive treatment.
  • (10) Dependence upon depuration of clams to elimate health hazards of virus etiology involved a risk factor not measureable in the study.
  • (11) The indocyanine green elimation was longer at the end of the 6th cycle without any pathological worth from the clinical point of view being proved.
  • (12) The decrease in the contraction capacity of the tensor must result in loosening of the drum membrane tension, impairement of the muscle activity coordination, decreased ability for elimation of the auditory ossicle fluctuation.
  • (13) This study used chemical-based temperature indicators to monitor the cold-chain constantly in the Elim Hospital health ward of Gazankulu.
  • (14) However, there was no significant difference in AUC, Cmax or K(elim) between fasting and nonfasting conditions.
  • (15) The indocyanine green elimation was longer at the end of the 6th cycle without any pathological worth from clinical point of view being proved.
  • (16) At a fixed external drug concentration, 111 accumulated less tetracycline and oxytetracycline than 111-elim, whereas comparison at their respective K(i) values showed accumulation to be significantly higher for 111 than for 111-elim.
  • (17) Canals were graded on the criteria of shape, smoothness, elimation of morphologic aberrations, and apical preparations.
  • (18) These findings suggest that immunoregulatory T cells may have a biologically significant effect in a narrow zone in which the normal host immune response is insufficient but still potentially capable of providing some additional degree of protection if suppressor cells are elimated.
  • (19) A resistant mutant of strain 111-elim showed a third pattern of relative growth inhibition, and another distinct pattern was observed in a veterinary wild strain of S. aureus.
  • (20) Seroprevalence was used to evaluate the vaccination programme in the Elim health ward of Gazankulu.

Exclude


Definition:

  • (v. t.) To shut out; to hinder from entrance or admission; to debar from participation or enjoyment; to deprive of; to except; -- the opposite to admit; as, to exclude a crowd from a room or house; to exclude the light; to exclude one nation from the ports of another; to exclude a taxpayer from the privilege of voting.
  • (v. t.) To thrust out or eject; to expel; as, to exclude young animals from the womb or from eggs.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) IT can, therefore, be excluded almost with certainty that the meat would contain such large amounts of hormone residues.
  • (2) The reproducibility of the killing-curve method suggests that at least two different concentrations should be used and that a decrease in viable counts below 2 log10 after 24 hours does not exclude a synergistic action.
  • (3) This observation, reinforced by simultaneous determinations of cortisol levels in the internal spermatic and antecubital veins, practically excluded the validity of the theory of adrenal hormonal suppression of testicular tissues.
  • (4) Of the sampled population, 6.3 per cent exhibited some degree of hypodontia (third molar agenesis excluded).
  • (5) Comparison of the 50% binding concentrations of the compounds for the various PBPs of the five strains with their antibacterial activity indicates that the different antibiotics are excluded to a greater or lesser degree by the outer membrane permeability barrier and that the exclusion is most pronounced in P. aeruginosa.
  • (6) To exclude potential interactions with components of the extracellular matrix which contains binding sites for PAI-1, ligand binding to HepG2 cells in suspension was assessed.
  • (7) The use of a major pancreatic resection for the surgical management of necrotizing pancreatitis should be excluded from treatment protocols.
  • (8) Antigen of HK-9 strain created in this area a characteristic pattern with all sera containing the specific anti-E. histolytica antibodies and, therefore, EITB can be used for excluding false positive results in ELISA.
  • (9) If he is not bluffing, this may cause a total rift with the European family from which Turkey already feels excluded.
  • (10) The release of possible peptide hormones into the interpeduncular cistern, where a pool of cerebrospinal fluid and large blood vessels occur, cannot be excluded.
  • (11) Nevertheless a small proportion of the largest molecules (excluded from Sepharose 2B) was present even in the first extract.
  • (12) When the results of the different studies are pooled, however, there is a significant difference between those patients with true infarction, and those in whom infarction was excluded, in terms of overall mortality (12% and 7%; P less than 0.0001) and the development of subsequent non-fatal infarction (11% and 6%; P less than 0.05) when the results are analysed for a period of follow-up of one year.
  • (13) The behavior of the retrograde H deflection in respect to the first extra beat following the premature QRS complex helped in excluding bundle branch reentry.
  • (14) Subjects with past history of chronic substance abuse, neurologic disease, or focal findings on MRI or CT were excluded.
  • (15) These measures excluded unfavourable lethal outcomes even in cases complicated by Gayet-Wernicke encephalopathy.
  • (16) The possibility of ICH should always be considered and excluded by CT or US in the infants with nonspecific clinical manifestations.
  • (17) Two of the excluded women refluxed during episodes of hiccough that occurred shortly after induction of anaesthesia.
  • (18) Patients with polyneuropathy or incomplete diagnostic evaluation were excluded.
  • (19) In the remaining 4 patients MRI provided support for the diagnosis of MS by demonstrating the cervical spinal cord plaques while excluding other potential causes of myelopathy, such as spinal cord compression and intramedullary tumor.
  • (20) When achromatic lesions were excluded from the analyses, these differences were not found.

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