What's the difference between examen and examine?

Examen


Definition:

  • (a.) Examination; inquiry.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) On the other hand, we value the outputs of some instruments that are included in the CAMDEX: Mini Examen Cognoscitivo, Mini-Mental State, CAMCOG, Organicity Scale, Blessed Scale and Depressión Scale.
  • (2) Patients with a diagnosis of major depressive disorders according to DSM III are submitted to a clinical assessment of D1, D7, D14, D28, D35, D42: HDRS, CGI (clinical global impression), VAS (visual analog scales for self-rating of depression), HDRS (Hamilton depression rating scale, 21 items), UKU (side effects scale), and to clinical laboratory examens, as well as ECG, control of weight, pulse, blood pressure at D1, D28, D35.
  • (3) Three suspects said to be in the “entourage” of several footballers have been officially mis en examen – the French equivalent of being charged – since October.
  • (4) Sarkozy, who was "mis en examen", the French equivalent of being charged, in March this year, maintained the accusations were unfounded, while supporters said the allegations were unfair and politically motivated.
  • (5) The surgical removal was performed and the pathological examens confirmed to be a benign osteoblastoma.
  • (6) The Spanish physician Juan Huarte de San Juan (about 1529 to 1588) produced in 1575 a book "Examen de Ingenios para las ciencias", which was published in Baeza and which, through the differential psychology developped by him, initiated in the impressing age of the rennaissance a new era of the history of psychology, which is called Huartism (psychologic physiology).
  • (7) The ophthalmologic examen, and the pituitary function are quite normal.
  • (8) The study, completed with report of one personal case, has allowed to emphasize on the importance of selective angiography which, among others examens proposed, is the only one able to give precise evaluation of vascular trouble.
  • (9) The repetition of angiographic exploration seems to be unnecessary: all the examens remained negatives.
  • (10) Valbuena’s fellow France international has been mis en examen – the French equivalent of being charged – accused of being part of the extortion plot.
  • (11) Being mis en examen gives the suspect's lawyer access to the documents of the case.
  • (12) For x-ray examens in intensiv care units is shown that in a distance of 1,5 m or 2,0 m the registered doses are so low that the x-ray protection zones could be limeted to this area.
  • (13) The present study analysed the tests of the Examen de Synthèse for the years 1982, 1983 and 1984.
  • (14) After an accurate orthopaedic examen the focal place was detected at the level of the proximal end of the fibula.
  • (15) A prospective guided and "canvass" type study was made during a period of time two years, completed by an specific clinical instrumented examen.
  • (16) We recommend this method as a part of the multifactorial examen required by such type of patients.
  • (17) After operations the early x-ray examen of the upper intestine may show complications in the operation field.
  • (18) There is no exact equivalent of "mis en examen" or putting under formal investigation in British or US legal systems; the nearest is being charged or arraigned.
  • (19) They underline that FNA is a simple examen that offer many advantages and then should be executed on all mammary nodules to decide if is needed surgical treatment and eventually which one.
  • (20) He was eventually cleared from the case after having been mis en examen.

Examine


Definition:

  • (v. t.) To test by any appropriate method; to inspect carefully with a view to discover the real character or state of; to subject to inquiry or inspection of particulars for the purpose of obtaining a fuller insight into the subject of examination, as a material substance, a fact, a reason, a cause, the truth of a statement; to inquire or search into; to explore; as, to examine a mineral; to examine a ship to know whether she is seaworthy; to examine a proposition, theory, or question.
  • (v. t.) To interrogate as in a judicial proceeding; to try or test by question; as, to examine a witness in order to elicit testimony, a student to test his qualifications, a bankrupt touching the state of his property, etc.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) All rats were examined in the conscious, unrestrained state 12 wk after induction of diabetes or acidified saline (pH 4.5) injection.
  • (2) "We examined the reachability of social networking sites from our measurement infrastructure within Turkey, and found nothing unusual.
  • (3) At 36 h postsurgery, RBCs were examined by 23Na-NMR by using dysprosium tripolyphosphate as a chemical shift reagent.
  • (4) All of the strains examined were motile and hemolytic and produced lipase and liquid gelatin.
  • (5) We examined the karyotype in five individuals of roe-deer (Capreolus capreolus), coming from Southern Moravia.
  • (6) Disseminated CMV infection with multiorgan involvement was evident in 7 of 9 at postmortem examination.
  • (7) In one of 28 cases with LCIS examined by mammography there was suspicion of carcinoma.
  • (8) By combined histologic and cytologic examinations, the overall diagnostic rate was raised to 87.7%.
  • (9) This study examined the [3H]5-HT-releasing properties of 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) and related agents, all of which cause significant release of [3H]5-HT from rat brain synaptosomes.
  • (10) We have examined the insertion of bovine 17 alpha-hydroxylase (P45017 alpha) into the endoplasmic reticulum of COS 1 cells to evaluate the functional role of its hydrophobic amino-terminal sequence and membrane insertion.
  • (11) The transport of potassium ions through membranes of red blood cells was examined in in bitro experiments using a CMF of 4500 oersted.
  • (12) To examine the central nervous system regulation of duodenal bicarbonate secretion, an animal model was developed that allowed cerebroventricular and intravenous injections as well as collection of duodenal perfusates in awake, freely moving rats.
  • (13) Sequence variation in the gp116 component of cytomegalovirus envelope glycoprotein B was examined in 11 clinical strains and compared with variation in gp55.
  • (14) The correlates of three characteristics of familial networks (i.e., residential proximity, family affection, and family contact) were examined among a national sample of older Black Americans.
  • (15) Nine months later, the animals were sacrificed, the esophagus and the gastric stump were removed for histologic examination.
  • (16) Four cytotoxic antibiotics, bikaverin, duclauxine, PSX-1 and vermiculine, were examined with respect to their interference with glycolysis and respiration and their possible ionophoric or cytolytic activity.
  • (17) The present study examined whether the lack of chronic hemodynamic effects of ANP in control rats was due to changes in vascular reactivity to the peptide.
  • (18) It was the purpose of the present study to describe the normal pattern of the growth sites of the nasal septum according to age and sex by histological and microradiographical examination of human autopsy material.
  • (19) Because many wnt genes are also expressed in the lung, we have examined whether the wnt family member wnt-2 (irp) plays a role in lung development.
  • (20) Pain is not reported in the removal area, the clinical examinations show identical findings on both patellar tendons, X-ray and ultrasound evaluations do not demonstrate any change in patellar position.

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