What's the difference between exsiccate and exsiccated?
Exsiccate
Definition:
(v. t.) To exhaust or evaporate moisture from; to dry up.
Example Sentences:
(1) We studied the ultrasonographic and scintigraphic changes of thyroid gland of 81 goitreous patients before and after treatment with exsiccated thyroid.
(2) They suggest that the exsiccation of the stool and the low intensity of infections can explain the unfavourable results of the present clinical trial.
(3) It is conceivable, therefore, that our concepts of the mechanics of the ossicle-chain were partly based on experiments with insufficiently moistened temporal bone preparations, as the methodological problem of the exsiccation became known only during recent decades.
(4) In the process of embedding and polymerization the paper stripes having the baths are placed in the exsiccator with P2O5 and thermostate on special aluminium stands.
(5) Various experiments showed that plastic culture boxes may be sterilized by formaldehyde vapour in an exsiccator.
(6) This isodirectional motion also occurs with progressive exsiccation of the temporal bone preparations, explicable with drying and shrinking of the capsular ligament of the IM-joint.
(7) Exsiccation of the mucous lining, loss of kinaesthesia, development of local oedema and hyperplasia.
(8) Several preliminary experiments served to pinpoint methodological problems, like exsiccation-artifacts, storage procedures, preparation defects, missing air-cushion effect with the opened middle-ear cavity, absent labyrinthine pressure, relation of the optical axis to middle-ear structures and statistical reproducibility of the measured values.
(9) With the exception of symptoms produced by mucocutaneous exsiccation, no side effects were observed; the laboratory parameters were all within normal limits during the anti-acne treatment phase.
(10) Digoxin production was carried out in a variety of vessels, including 1-l exsiccators, 20-l glass reactors and a 300-l air-lift bioreactor.
(11) Use of skin cosmetics, virtually free from inorganic substances, can lead to a considerable reduction in skin flaking and prevention of exsiccation.
Exsiccated
Definition:
(imp. & p. p.) of Exsiccate
Example Sentences:
(1) We studied the ultrasonographic and scintigraphic changes of thyroid gland of 81 goitreous patients before and after treatment with exsiccated thyroid.
(2) They suggest that the exsiccation of the stool and the low intensity of infections can explain the unfavourable results of the present clinical trial.
(3) It is conceivable, therefore, that our concepts of the mechanics of the ossicle-chain were partly based on experiments with insufficiently moistened temporal bone preparations, as the methodological problem of the exsiccation became known only during recent decades.
(4) In the process of embedding and polymerization the paper stripes having the baths are placed in the exsiccator with P2O5 and thermostate on special aluminium stands.
(5) Various experiments showed that plastic culture boxes may be sterilized by formaldehyde vapour in an exsiccator.
(6) This isodirectional motion also occurs with progressive exsiccation of the temporal bone preparations, explicable with drying and shrinking of the capsular ligament of the IM-joint.
(7) Exsiccation of the mucous lining, loss of kinaesthesia, development of local oedema and hyperplasia.
(8) Several preliminary experiments served to pinpoint methodological problems, like exsiccation-artifacts, storage procedures, preparation defects, missing air-cushion effect with the opened middle-ear cavity, absent labyrinthine pressure, relation of the optical axis to middle-ear structures and statistical reproducibility of the measured values.
(9) With the exception of symptoms produced by mucocutaneous exsiccation, no side effects were observed; the laboratory parameters were all within normal limits during the anti-acne treatment phase.
(10) Digoxin production was carried out in a variety of vessels, including 1-l exsiccators, 20-l glass reactors and a 300-l air-lift bioreactor.
(11) Use of skin cosmetics, virtually free from inorganic substances, can lead to a considerable reduction in skin flaking and prevention of exsiccation.