What's the difference between encage and encaged?

Encage


Definition:

  • (v. t.) To confine in a cage; to coop up.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Depending on the encagement conditions, residual activities were in the range of 18% to 96% with higher values in the presence of cofactors.
  • (2) The fast relaxing protons are attributed to water molecules encaged within two or more haemoglobin molecules which associate for times long enough on the PMR time-scale.
  • (3) A feasibility study aimed at stabilization of L-lactate-dehydrogenase, L-malate-dehydrogenase, alcohol-dehydrogenase and diaphorase by the recently described method of enzyme 'encagement' was conducted.
  • (4) At the end of the treatment, the mice were encaged with males and their reproductive capacity was recorded over a 19-week period.
  • (5) In turn each CAB was encaged by a discontinuous rim that costained with antibodies to vinculin and talin.
  • (6) They, like other vertebrates have highly sensitive sensory organs which react to stress through transport, encaging, pollution, and other similar factors.
  • (7) The charity has over the years taken a strong position against Israel's illegal settlement construction at the same time as it has worked to deliver much-needed goods and services to the encaged population in the occupied Palestinian territories .
  • (8) Encagement conditions were optimized for each of the four enzymes, so as to achieve the highest thermal stability combined with highest catalytic activity.
  • (9) That is the view of every Assange defender with a platform that I know of, including me (one can certainly find anonymous internet commenters, or the occasional named one, making actual, horrific rape apologist claims, but one can find stray advocates saying anything; imputing those views to Assange defenders generally would be like claiming that all Assange critics want to see him illegally shot in the head or encaged for life because some prominent American and other commentators have called for this ).

Encaged


Definition:

  • (imp. & p. p.) of Encage

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Depending on the encagement conditions, residual activities were in the range of 18% to 96% with higher values in the presence of cofactors.
  • (2) The fast relaxing protons are attributed to water molecules encaged within two or more haemoglobin molecules which associate for times long enough on the PMR time-scale.
  • (3) A feasibility study aimed at stabilization of L-lactate-dehydrogenase, L-malate-dehydrogenase, alcohol-dehydrogenase and diaphorase by the recently described method of enzyme 'encagement' was conducted.
  • (4) At the end of the treatment, the mice were encaged with males and their reproductive capacity was recorded over a 19-week period.
  • (5) In turn each CAB was encaged by a discontinuous rim that costained with antibodies to vinculin and talin.
  • (6) They, like other vertebrates have highly sensitive sensory organs which react to stress through transport, encaging, pollution, and other similar factors.
  • (7) The charity has over the years taken a strong position against Israel's illegal settlement construction at the same time as it has worked to deliver much-needed goods and services to the encaged population in the occupied Palestinian territories .
  • (8) Encagement conditions were optimized for each of the four enzymes, so as to achieve the highest thermal stability combined with highest catalytic activity.
  • (9) That is the view of every Assange defender with a platform that I know of, including me (one can certainly find anonymous internet commenters, or the occasional named one, making actual, horrific rape apologist claims, but one can find stray advocates saying anything; imputing those views to Assange defenders generally would be like claiming that all Assange critics want to see him illegally shot in the head or encaged for life because some prominent American and other commentators have called for this ).

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