What's the difference between grown and undergrown?

Grown


Definition:

  • () p. p. of Grow.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Brain and ganglia of embryonic Periplaneta americana were grown for 2 to 3 weeks in a chemically defined medium.
  • (2) If Charles Spencer, 3rd Duke of Marlborough, who bought the island in 1738, were to return today he would doubtless recognise the scene, though he might be surprised that his small private buildings have grown into a sizable hotel.
  • (3) An unsaturated fatty acid auxotroph of Escherichia coli was grown with a series of cis-octadecenoate isomers in which the location of the double bond varied from positions 3 to 17.
  • (4) The specific activities of extracts from cells grown under phototrophic and aerobic conditions were similar and not affected by the concentration of iron in the growth media.
  • (5) People have grown very fond of the first and fifth amendments,” she reports.
  • (6) She was organised, good with people, very grown up and quickly proved herself to be indispensable.
  • (7) The latest story will show Bridget more "grown up" but she is "never going to change really".
  • (8) No significant fatty acid binding by proteins was detected in S. cerevisiae, even when grown on a fatty acid-rich medium, thus indicating that such proteins are not essential to fatty acid metabolism.
  • (9) When it was grown, it would bring both ecstasy and catastrophe to women.
  • (10) Peptidoglycan of MRSA grown in the presence of cefazolin was susceptible to lysis by respiratory mucus.
  • (11) Further, metastatic tumors were capable of being successfully grown in a high percentage of cases, which was comparable to the results obtained for other kinds of tumors.
  • (12) Cultures of Streptococcus mutans HS-6, OMZ-176, Ingbritt C, 6715-wt13, and pooled human plaque were grown in trypticase soy media with or without 1% sucrose.
  • (13) C. tropicalis was grown in a medium containing Brij 35, resulting in the induction of a moderate number of medium-sized peroxisomes.
  • (14) In the course of its history, psychiatry has grown richer parallel to the development of its spatiotemporal system of the reference.
  • (15) When grown in the absence of the inhibitor, these cells possessed very high ornithine decarboxylase levels.
  • (16) But its population has since grown to 2.8 million people, meaning the region would have one police officer for every 530 people if the force was to be cut back to 1974 levels.
  • (17) Mutation rates in aerobically-grown cultures were increased up to 2.2-fold in katG and katEkatG strains.
  • (18) Bacillus subtilis grown at 42 degrees C produces a major form of Gro EL-like chaperonin that has been analyzed by electron microscopy.
  • (19) Growth of C. albicans in the presence of AGE affected the yeast lipid in a number of ways: the total lipid content was decreased; garlic-grown yeasts had a higher level of phosphatidylserines and a lower level of phosphatidylcholines; in addition to free sterols and sterol esters, C. albicans accumulated esterified steryl glycosides; the concentration of palmitic acid (16:0) and oleic acid (18:1) increased and that of linoleic acid (18:2) and linolenic acid (18:3) decreased.
  • (20) Twenty-eight out of 49 countries in [sub-Saharan] Africa have not had a household survey since 2006 and yet in Africa since 2005 the population has grown by 30%,” she said.

Undergrown


Definition:

  • (a.) Of small stature; not grown to a full height or size.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) All infants were undergrown, underweight, and malnourished.
  • (2) Serial cephalometry is useful not only in defining the risk for intrauterine growth retardation (IUGR) in relation to each fetus' growth potential but also in identifying symmetric versus asymmetric undergrown fetuses.
  • (3) These enzyme activities were also found to be similarly normal in another placenta from an undergrown fetus (case 6) and in six normal placentas.
  • (4) The 3p- syndrome (terminal deletion of the short arm of chromosome 3 with breakpoint at 3p25) was found in the G-banded karyotypes from an undergrown and developmentally retarded 13-month-old girl with a distinct pattern of congenital abnormalities.
  • (5) 293 were normally grown and full term, 172 normally grown but premature, and 77 were undergrown.
  • (6) The value of the head-to-abdomen circumference ratio close to term in delineating asymmetric undergrown fetuses is discussed.
  • (7) Mean placental hCS concentration was not decreased in association with undergrown infants though placental hCS was correlated with maternal hCS (r=0 - 245).
  • (8) Most infants born with a cleft palate with or without cleft lip are undergrown and have histories of difficult feeding.
  • (9) His mandible is undergrown and his ribs have an abnormal slope.

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