What's the difference between five and quinquennium?

Five


Definition:

  • (a.) Four and one added; one more than four.
  • (n.) The number next greater than four, and less than six; five units or objects.
  • (n.) A symbol representing this number, as 5, or V.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) He added: "There is a rigorous review process of applications submitted by the executive branch, spearheaded initially by five judicial branch lawyers who are national security experts and then by the judges, to ensure that the court's authorizations comport with what the applicable statutes authorize."
  • (2) In studies of calcium metabolism in 13 unselected patients with untreated sarcoidosis all were normocalcaemic but five had hypercalcuria.
  • (3) In contrast, resting cells of strain CHA750 produced five times less IAA in a buffer (pH 6.0) containing 1 mM-L-tryptophan than did resting cells of the wild-type, illustrating the major contribution of TSO to IAA synthesis under these conditions.
  • (4) We examined the karyotype in five individuals of roe-deer (Capreolus capreolus), coming from Southern Moravia.
  • (5) Five probes of high specificity to individual chromosomes (chromosomes 3, 11, 17, 18 and X) were hybridized in situ to metaphase chromosomes of different individuals.
  • (6) In contrast to previous reports, these tumours were more malignant than osteosarcomas and showed a five-year survival rate of only 4-2 per cent.
  • (7) This time is approximately six months for the neuroleptics given orally, one month for antidepressants, and five and a half half-lives for benzodiazepines.
  • (8) A subsample of patients scoring over the recommended threshold (five or above) on the general health questionnaire were interviewed by the psychiatrist to compare the case detection of the general practitioner, an independent psychiatric assessment and the 28-item general health questionnaire at two different cut-off scores.
  • (9) Patrice Evra Evra Handed a five-match international ban for his part in the France squad’s mutiny against Raymond Domenech at the 2010 World Cup, it took Evra almost a year to force his way back in.
  • (10) Five of the nine normal livers had peribiliary glands that showed HLA-DR.
  • (11) A total of five men appeared at a Moscow courtroom on Sunday.
  • (12) The concentrations of five normally occurring protease inhibitors in serum and synovial fluid were compared in patients with rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthrosis, and normal controls.
  • (13) Wages for the population as a whole are £1,600 a year worse off than five years ago.
  • (14) However, this predictive value disappeared when five baseline parameters found to predict the outcome (neopterin, beta 2-microglobulin, p24 antigen, anti-p18 antibody and immunoglobulin A) were adjusted.
  • (15) In group V, five cases of Taenia saginata parasitosis were studied showing a weak positive reading.
  • (16) In vivo studies were performed in five healthy subjects for at least 3 h after ingestion of radiolabeled meals.
  • (17) Of the five committees asked to develop bills, four have completed their work, and the Senate Finance Committee announced today that it will move forward next week.
  • (18) Mild swallowing difficulties occurred in 18 patients (39%), moderate dysfunction in 23 (50%), and severe dysfunction in five (11%).
  • (19) Finally, the automatized measurement system cuts the time spent by a factor of more than five.
  • (20) Four of the five ectopic pregnancies occurred in patients with previously documented tubal pathology.

Quinquennium


Definition:

  • (n.) Space of five years.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) During the quinquennium there was a changing pattern of admission rates for patients from different counties, and some evidence of 'space-time' clustering.
  • (2) Age-adjusted incidence rates increased from 88 during the 1961 to 1965 quinquennium to 125 during the 1976 to 1980 quinquennium; these rates probably reflect better recognition rather than a true increase in incidence rates.
  • (3) The increased proportion of infants weighing less than 2500 g may be explained by the overall reduction in gestational age at delivery, which, in turn, may have resulted from increased use of elective delivery during the second quinquennium.
  • (4) Rates of triple births decreased slightly till the early 70's and increased in relative and absolute terms from late 70's on, thus if in the quinquennium 1955-1959 only 1 out of 99 multiple births was a triplet, this ratio increased to 1 out of 70 in 1980-1983.
  • (5) Women who were premenopausal at presentation still had a significant excess of deaths in the fourth quinquennium of follow-up.
  • (6) Systolic blood pressure shows an increasing trend with age, with mean levels greater than 160 mmHg in each quinquennium, while the prevalence of hypertension ranges between 60 and 75%.
  • (7) The survival time as measured from either first admission or from last discharge to death was appreciably longer in the second quinquennium.
  • (8) Following a description of the method of calculating the regression coefficients, data on mortality from breast cancer in England and Wales for 1951-1970 are analysed as a function of age group, quinquennium of birth and quinquennium of death.
  • (9) An analysis of the age distribution showed that rhabdomyosarcoma is more than three times as frequent as non-rhabdomyosarcomatous soft-tissue tumours in the first quinquennium.
  • (10) If we consider the last quinquennium's statistics, we remark that treatment's incidence is lower to 0.4% conforming to literature's data.
  • (11) There was a higher cumulative percentage of the male patients who became affected at each age quinquennium.
  • (12) A table was constructed indicating the cumulative percentage of those who became ill by the time they passed through each age quinquennium.
  • (13) Eleven patients died of their tumor, three in the first quinquennium and eight in ght third.
  • (14) However, due to the increased popularity of sterilization, the proportion of ectopic pregnancies in women who had been sterilized increased from 0% in the 1950s to 21% in the quinquennium 1975-1979.
  • (15) Data show an inversion of the trend of the previous quinquennium and evidentiate a wider use of chemoprophylaxis and a more effective therapeutic action by the Sanitary Structure in Lombardy.
  • (16) Comparison with the national figures for all Italy did not reveal an excess of deaths from lung cancer but during the last quinquennium of observation, the SMR for lung cancer rose to 206.
  • (17) The results are: 1) any kind of lesion is more frequent among in-patient than mass-screening subjects; 2) the prevalence of benign displasia, incipient, in situ and invasive carcinoma per age group, considered per quinquennium, shows a three-phase trend, both in mass screening and in-patient cases; 3) the time of evolution is different for cervicocarcinoma in the different age groups of incipience.
  • (18) Behind an overall mortality rate of 0.19 deaths per 1,000 anaesthetics attributable to anaesthesia, lies a 6-fold decrease in the incidence, computed quinquennially, from 0.43 per 1,000 anaesthetics in the first quinquennium to 0.07 per 1,000 anaesthetics in the last.
  • (19) Sixty-eight patients were in the first quinquennium of life, 13 in the second, and 29 in the third.
  • (20) Over the quinquennium 1964-68 the crude annual incidence of Kaposi's sarcoma in Uganda per million of the population was 7·9 overall, 14·6 for males and 1·1 for females.

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