What's the difference between evirate and evitate?

Evirate


Definition:

  • (v. t.) To emasculate; to dispossess of manhood.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) PAAG-electrophoresis of the isogenic pair of Rickettsia prowazekii strains E and Evir lysates demonstrate the similarity in polypeptide tracks.
  • (2) The strains under study have been divided into two groups according to the character of differences in their restrictograms: the group of virulent typing strain Breinl (Breinl, G. Anan'ev) and the group of strain E with low pathogenicity (E, EVir, Katsinian).
  • (3) Immunoblot analysis with immune rabbit sera to the strain E, EVir, and Breinl showed differences in immunological response to the 70 kD and 60 kD polypeptides of low virulent strain E and those of virulent strains EVir and Breinl.
  • (4) The sensitivity of some cell cultures to different R. prowazekii strains (strain E with low pathogenicity, virulent strain Breinl, strains ERifRI and EVir) has been studied with a view to the selection of an adequate culture for growing these strains and the study of their biological properties.
  • (5) The DNA of Rickettsia prowazekii vaccine strain E was analysed by restriction analysis with 17 endonucleases in comparison with its virulent revertant - Evir and the virulent reference strain Breinl.
  • (6) The high immunogenicity of the protein antigens of E, EVir and Breinl strains was demonstrated by immunoblot assay with human sera, which did not show any differences between the strains studied.
  • (7) In spite of stable differences in virulence, strains E and Evir displayed a totally identical DNA cleavage pattern indicating the absence of marked structural differences between their genomes.
  • (8) The protein antigens of two distinct lines of genetically related strains, namely the nonpathogenic strain E and its virulent revertant EVir and of the standard virulent strain Breinl were compared in SDS-PAGE and immunoblot assay using typhus patient sera and immune rabbit sera.
  • (9) The major M(r) 100 kD protein (protein I) from the standard virulent R. prowazekii strain Breinl, from the nonvirulent strain E and its virulent revertant EVir were isolated by chromatography and characterized.
  • (10) Protein I from virulent strains Breinl and EVir differed from that of nonpathogenic strain E by the quantity of N epsilon-Me-Lys and N epsilon-Me3-Lys, but all had the same total amount of Lys and its derivatives.
  • (11) No differences in the polypeptide pattern as detected in SDS-PAGE were found between strain E and EVir; the Breinl strain differed in a 30 kD protein.
  • (12) On the other hand 9 endonucleases showed differences in the restrictograms of the DNA strain Breinl as compared with strains E and Evir.
  • (13) In immunoblot experiments the specific rabbit antiserums obtained on the 30th day of infection with the Breinl, E or Evir strains demonstrate the presence of the different main antigens 60 Kd or 70 Kd.

Evitate


Definition:

  • (v. t.) To shun; to avoid.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) When, in the course of studying this behavior, moths are removed by stages from the natural circumstances of this interaction their evasion responses become much less invariant; that is, more evitable.
  • (2) Acoustic interneuronal systems within the thoracic ganglia and the brain have been examined for lapses in responsiveness and for other indications of transsynaptic instability that might correlate with the demonstrated behavioral evitability.
  • (3) The afferent nerve response of the noctuid auditory organ is highly stable; therefore, the source or sources of this evitability must lie down-stream in the moth central nervous system.
  • (4) The authors outline the procedure used for analysis of the necessary data in order to differentiate inevitable and evitable risks which damage the foetus and neonate and they analyzed the causes of different data from obstetric practice focused on prevention of hypoxia, immaturity, lethal congenital defects and factors from differentiated neonatalogical care.
  • (5) The possible survival value of some evitability in this behavior under natural circumstances is discussed.
  • (6) A final word about Anna and Bates, who are plunked back into the same kind of silence and mutual misunderstanding that defined their early relationship and which seems to be driving them inevitably toward a wholly evitable bad end.

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