What's the difference between found and refound?

Found


Definition:

  • (imp. & p. p.) of Find
  • () imp. & p. p. of Find.
  • (v. t.) To form by melting a metal, and pouring it into a mold; to cast.
  • (n.) A thin, single-cut file for combmakers.
  • (v. i.) To lay the basis of; to set, or place, as on something solid, for support; to ground; to establish upon a basis, literal or figurative; to fix firmly.
  • (v. i.) To take the ffirst steps or measures in erecting or building up; to furnish the materials for beginning; to begin to raise; to originate; as, to found a college; to found a family.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Previous use of the drug is found in more than 50 per cent of the patients, and it was often followed by a neglected side-effect.
  • (2) None of the strains was found to be positive for cytotoxic enterotoxin in the GM1-ELISA.
  • (3) The Wales international and Port Vale defender Clayton McDonald both admitted having sex with the victim, – McDonald was found not guilty of the same charge.
  • (4) It was found that the skeletal muscle enzyme of the chick embryo is independent of the presence of creatine and consequently is another constitutive enzyme like the creatine kinase of the early embryonic chick heart.
  • (5) By electrophoresis and scanning densitometry, actin was found to constitute about 4% to 6% of the total cellular protein in the human corneal epithelium.
  • (6) "We examined the reachability of social networking sites from our measurement infrastructure within Turkey, and found nothing unusual.
  • (7) In 49 cases undergoing systemic lymphadenectomy 32 were found to have glandular involvement, of which both aortic and pelvic nodes were positive in 17 cases (53.1%), aortic nodes positive but pelvic negative in six (18.8%), and pelvic nodes positive but aortic negative in nine (28.1%).
  • (8) The predicted non-Lorentzian line shapes and widths were found to be in good agreement with experimental results, indicating that the local orientational order (called "packing" by many workers) in the bilayers of small vesicles and in multilamellar membranes is substantially the same.
  • (9) During control, no significant difference between systolic fluctuation (delta Pa) and pleural swings (delta Ppl) was found.
  • (10) These organic compounds were found to be stable on the sorbent tubes for at least seven days.
  • (11) We have determined the genomic structure of the fosB gene and shown that it consists of 4 exons and 3 introns at positions also found in the c-fos gene.
  • (12) Maximum increases in portal plasma secretin concentrations of 143, 146 and 190% and maximum increases in VIP of 116, 155 and 147% after, respectively, intraduodenal 0.1 M NaHCO3, 0.1 M Na2CO3, and 0.025 M NaOH were found.
  • (13) It was found that linear extrapolations of log k' versus ET(30) plots to the polarity of unmodified aqueous mobile phase gave a more reliable value of log k'w than linear regressions of log k' versus volume percent.
  • (14) We similarly evaluated the ability of other phospholipids to form stable foam at various concentrations and ethanol volume fractions and found: bovine brain sphingomyelin greater than dipalmitoyl 3-sn-phosphatidylcholine greater than egg sphingomyelin greater than egg lecithin greater than phosphatidylglycerol.
  • (15) The LD50 of the following metal-binding chelating drugs, EDTA, diethylenetriaminepentaacetic acid (DTPA), hydroxyethylenediaminetriacetic acid (HEDTA), cyclohexanediaminotetraacetic acid (CDTA) and triethylenetetraminehexaacetic acid (TTHA) was evaluated in terms of mortality in rats after intraperitoneal administration and was found to be in the order: CDTA greater than EDTA greater than DTPA greater than TTHA greater than HEDTA.
  • (16) The Cole-Moore effect, which was found here only under a specific set of conditions, thus may be a special case rather than the general property of the membrane.
  • (17) When perfusion of the affected lung was less than one-third of the total the tumour was found to be unresectable.
  • (18) We have investigated the increase in the spcDNA population upon cycloheximide treatment of individual sequences, which are found to amplify differentially.
  • (19) No consistent relationship could be found between the time interval from SAH to operation and the severity of vasospasm.
  • (20) It was also found that lipocortin I and ONO-RS-082, but not neomycin, facilitated the generation of GIF-producing T cells.

Refound


Definition:

  • (v. t.) To found or cast anew.
  • (v. t.) To found or establish again; to re/stablish.
  • () imp. & p. p. of Refind, v. t.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Some S-100 reactive cells previously interpreted as tumour cells were refound in a few tumours.
  • (2) And you'll find a similar analysis in Peter Hain's report Refounding Labour (pdf) , although I think I said it four or five years ago.
  • (3) Castro has promised to "refound" Honduras and achieve greater security, in part by reducing the internal role of the military and creating a more responsive community police force.
  • (4) Red and white are the colours of the Freedom and Refoundation party, known by its Spanish acronym Libre, and the young people are part of an army of activists who have changed the political landscape in Honduras since 2009.
  • (5) Peter Hain has launched his Refounding Labour consultation website this week.
  • (6) The answer, it transpires, has more to do with the UK's fading romance with the car than a refound love of the train.
  • (7) Recovery analyses revealed that 80.5% of labelled cyclic AMP was refound after extraction and purification procedures.
  • (8) François Hollande has declared that there needs to be a “refoundation” of the EU.
  • (9) Backing the calls for internal party reform set out in the Refounding Labour report, he said the party needed to reach out to non-members.
  • (10) While some of his former proteges have switched to the new centre-right party in a ruling coalition with the prime minister, Enrico Letta, Berlusconi is rallying support for his refounded Forza Italia (Go Italy) party.
  • (11) I've refound friends and family whom I now don't know what I'd do without, and I don't know why I accidentally sidelined some: just my weird caustic mix of arrogance and guilt.
  • (12) Its consequences were so far-reaching that the Chair of Orthopedic Medicine in Freiburg was not refounded until 1970- the last in Germany.
  • (13) Grade 2 and 3 reflux found on the video VCU was refound on the renocystography.
  • (14) The exclusive uptake of Lucifer Yellow liposomes by neurons is also refound in suprachiasmatic cultures.
  • (15) To open up the health service, Francis wants to refound the NHS on principles of transparency, candour and openness and put the patient's voice at the heart of the service.
  • (16) The supporters have definitely refound their voice.
  • (17) This was a first step to reclaiming the lost power and glory of the great medieval Muslim empires and refounding the caliphate.

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