What's the difference between fusible and liquate?
Fusible
Definition:
(v. t.) CapabIe of being melted or liquefied.
Example Sentences:
(1) The relationship of enhanced fusibility to these toxic changes was not further elucidated.
(2) Both in the whole chimeras, AD = AC, and in the separated partners, (AD)AC, the fusibility of AC was frequently altered.
(3) These results support the hypothesis that the acrosomal phosphoramidon-inhibitable MEP released during the AR acts directly or indirectly during that event to increase the fusibility of the sperm plasma membrane region required for subsequent sperm-egg fusion.
(4) Human calpain induced a selective proteolysis in both the human and rat erythrocyte ghosts (mainly band 4.1 in the human, band 4.1 and band 3 in the rat cell) and rendered them fusible.
(5) Non-fusible patterns were effective in eliciting cycloversion, but not cyclovergence.
(6) Laboratory studies revealed that after the establishment of a common blood circulatory system between a fusible pair one of the colonies in the chimera is usually resorbed, a phenomenon that occurs after an interval of 1 week or extends to up to 8 months.
(7) It is suggested that this differential effect of the drug can be used to prepare pure cultures of fusible muscle cells uncontaminated by fibroblasts.
(8) In this study, we have probed the association between lipid composition and cell fusion through the use of fatty acid supplements to the cellular growth medium, and show that the fusibility of cells can be controlled by altering their acyl chain composition.
(9) The distance between the centers of fusible sections (in percentage of total length) is 32.5, 32, 14.0 and 21.5.
(10) Measure the area and cut a piece of fusible denim to size.
(11) 3) Turn your jeans inside out and iron your fusible patch of denim cotton-side down to the affected area.
(12) Fusible metal was injected into the labyrinths and the resultant casts were then measured.
(13) The results support the view that a membrane component(s) of non-fusible vesicles somehow prevents lysosomes from fusing with them.
(14) The difference in fusibility was shown to be correlated with membrane proteolysis, a process induced by Ca2+ in the rat erythrocytes or hemolysate-loaded ghosts, but not in the human cell.
(15) The fusion-altered cell lines (fusible by virus but not by PEG) are characterized by their unusual lipid composition, including marked elevation of saturated fatty acids and the presence of an unusual ether-linked neutral lipid.
(16) Rb+ is almost as effective as K+ in rendering the sperm membrane fusible.
(17) You may need : Sewing machine Tailor’s chalk Thread A fusible piece of denim Scissors Tape measure 1) Firstly, trim any loose white threads at the crotch hole or “blow out” as we denim geeks like to call it.
(18) Female infants showed a preference for the fusible stimulus at a mean age of 9.9 weeks, significantly earlier than the males at a mean age of 13.8 weeks.
(19) Once it becomes fusible, the membrane retains its fusibility even in a K+-deficient medium.
(20) Unlike motor compensation, however, sensory compensation affects fusible and nonfusible contours differently.
Liquate
Definition:
(v. i.) To melt; to become liquid.
(v. t.) To separate by fusion, as a more fusible from a less fusible material.