What's the difference between enumerate and renumerate?

Enumerate


Definition:

  • (v. t.) To count; to tell by numbers; to count over, or tell off one after another; to number; to reckon up; to mention one by one; to name over; to make a special and separate account of; to recount; as, to enumerate the stars in a constellation.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) We therefore enumerated the percentage of Leu2a+ cells as well as the occurrence of HLA-DR activation markers within this population.
  • (2) It could be evaluated both by a plaquing technique and by cell enumeration with an electronic particle counter.
  • (3) were brought about with the aim of performing a "statistical" study of enumeration of the various possibilities, using three "standard" programmes.
  • (4) A novel staining procedure for enumerating osteoclasts on neonatal mouse calvaria with the vital fluorescent dye acridine orange is described.
  • (5) DNA-based detection strategies offer advantages of rapid analysis and enumeration of target cell frequencies with detection sensitivities approximating 10(-4).
  • (6) After reviewing the immunological anomalies provoked by the human immuno-deficiency virus (HIV) as well as their implications in pulmonary pathology, the authors enumerate the diagnostic and therapeutic methods currently available in the treatment of patients suffering from AIDS and pulmonary diseases.
  • (7) Cord blood mononuclear cell subsets were enumerated in 31 neonates delivered after maternal labor, in 25 neonates delivered by cesarean section without preceding labor, and in 60 healthy adults.
  • (8) Stationary-phase cells of Escherichia coli were enumerated by the pour plate method on Trypticase soy agar containing 0.3% yeast extract (TSYA), violet red-bile agar, and desoxycholate-lactose agar, and by the most-probable-number method in Brilliant Green-bile broth and lauryl sulfate broth.
  • (9) We have investigated alternative ways of showing variations in child health by using different aggregations of Enumeration Districts (ED) in a small, sparsely populated rural area.
  • (10) We conclude that these monoclonal antibodies should be useful for the enumeration and analysis of TdT-positive cells in normal and neoplastic hematopoietic tissues from several mammalian sources, including man.
  • (11) Salivary S. mutans and lactobacilli were also enumerated.
  • (12) After the enumeration of every single problem encountered in the geriatric gynecology, it has been proved, that the malignant tumors of such cases are of a special significance.
  • (13) If the enumerated criteria for cyst selection are followed, the technique described safely permits aspiration and provides data for a therapeutic plan.
  • (14) Complementary diagnostical methods are also enumerated.
  • (15) An improved membrane filtration procedure for use on board ship to enumerate Escherichia coli and Group D faecal streptococci in marine sediments is described.
  • (16) Offending substances and clinical manifestations are enumerated.
  • (17) It is therefore concluded that functional cytotoxicity assay is more informative in evaluating the status of cell-mediated immunity against tumors than the enumeration of lymphocyte subsets.
  • (18) The advantages are enumerated and are related to allograft pliability.
  • (19) It has not yet been possible to enumerate these tapered rods by culture methods, but as judged by visual appearances in the histological sections, they seemed to outnumber all other bacteria in the cecum and the colon by a factor of as much as 1000.
  • (20) The goal is to use information from the lists to estimate the total number of affected persons in the population, but with some accounting for the different but unknown probabilities of enumeration on each list.

Renumerate


Definition:

  • (v. t.) To recount.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) In order to describe the health problems of women in the context of their activities both inside and outside the home, a descriptive study was carried out using a four-part questionnaire (sociodemographic characteristics, domestic activities, renumerated activities, and the Cornell Medical Index) to identify similarities and differences among nurses, teachers, secretaries, and housewives living in Guadalajara, Mexico, in 1989.
  • (2) More and more workers and employees leave their working places and renumerated employment for good from the age of 50 onwards - by way of acknowledged incapacity to continue work due to health reasons, unemployment, forced retirement after production plants have closed down and early retirement schemes.
  • (3) In a situation, in which renumerated employment is no longer available, they pass through a rather long period of re-orientation towards a meaningful life.
  • (4) In order to find out the change in renumeration payed by the insurance company, 47 were seen at an follow up.
  • (5) The world of retail is evolving rapidly … and Tesco is changing to make the most of the opportunities this presents,” wrote Stuart Chambers, chair of the renumeration committee.
  • (6) Depending on the insurance system there are different approaches to renumerate the health costs.
  • (7) The shortage in Health care sources is manifested mainly in retardation of material and technical base of health service altogether with low levelled renumeration of health workers consequential in psychologic, social and political problems.
  • (8) Suggestions for creating prerequisite conditions for the development of the discipline under conditions of reconstruction of our society comprise the establishment of chairs of general medicine at medical faculties, adherence to principles of training of general practitioners after completion of medical studies till they obtain the qualification, of general practitioners, training in the branch to obtain the basic qualification, increasing the number of staff in the department, adherence to the principle of availability of health care, respecting of actual conditions, material equipment and provision of apparatuses in work places, problems of improving health care and assessment of work capacity, prevention and dispensarization, comprehensive therapy and free choice of doctors and renumeration of the work of doctors.
  • (9) If priority dispatch is removed, then renewables must be given a fall-back option of access and renumeration in the balancing markets to help stabilise the system, or clear levels of compensation in the event that curtailment is necessary,” Joy said.
  • (10) To meet this obligation necessary strategies are 1) increase public support, not only by increasing the health share of the general budget, but by other sources such as social security and community financing, 2) require 5-10 years of social service for all medical school graduates, 3) ensure that renumeration for doctors in public service is adequate to support a decent standard of living, 4) continue to train community health workers, but ensure physicians are qualified to supervise them, and, 5) health services and health manpower should be guided by principles of social justice, not by those of commercial market dynamics.

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