What's the difference between heterotypic and synonymy?

Heterotypic


Definition:

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The disassembly of the synthetase complex is consistent with the structural model of a heterotypic multienzyme complex and suggests that the complex formation is due to the specific intermolecular interactions among the synthetases.
  • (2) The building block of cytokeratin IFs is a heterotypic tetramer, consisting of two type I and two type II polypeptides arranged in pairs of laterally aligned coiled coils.
  • (3) The human intercellular adhesion molecules ICAM-1, ICAM-2 and their counter-receptors, the beta 2 or leukointegrins, mediate a variety of homotypic and heterotypic leukocyte and endothelial cell-cell adhesions central to immunocompetence.
  • (4) The results show that the information contained in this protein alone is sufficient to secure its sorting into a special type of vesicle in a heterotypic context, i.e., in the absence of other NE-specific components.
  • (5) Anti-RNPInd and anti-RNPNJ immunoglobulins also exhibited cross-reactivity by inhibiting transcription of heterotypic virions, but only to a much lesser degree than in the homotypic reaction.
  • (6) In this co-culture system, the heterotypic neuromuscular junctions show significant similarities previously to those observed in nerve-muscle tissues co-cultured from the same species as well as immature nerve-muscle synapses in situ.
  • (7) During hematogenous metastasis in certain model systems, platelets are also deposited at endothelial surfaces in heterotypic aggregates with tumor cells.
  • (8) Heterotypic staining, consisting of a diffused hazy fluorescence, was observed only at the highest concentrations of conjugate and not above the 1:10 dilution.
  • (9) The proliferative response to isolated virus proteins (VP) involved all three major capsid proteins (VP1, -2 and -3), although the proliferation of lymphocytes from heterotypically vaccinated cattle was due to VP3.
  • (10) However, multivariate logistic regression models demonstrated that only antibody titers to heterotypic rotaviruses were independently associated with protection against rotavirus disease.
  • (11) Both heterotypic (epithelial cells and fibroblasts together) and homotypic (highly enriched cultures of epithelial cells or fibroblasts alone) cell cultures were established.
  • (12) We previously demonstrated that a heterotypic complex of the two rat asialoglycoprotein receptor subunits was assembled during cell-free translation (Sawyer, J. T., and D. Doyle.
  • (13) The unique heat-resistant DI particle, with an RNA molecule corresponding to the 3' half of the viral genome, exhibited an inactivation target size of approximately 42% of its RNA molecule with respect to both homotypic and heterotypic interference.
  • (14) This lens-forming bias can be released with favourable culture conditions and by various heterotypic mesenchymes.
  • (15) Blocking this protein with specific antibodies inhibits the invasion of chicken heart fibroblasts by the tumour cells and normal heterotypic contact inhibition is restored.
  • (16) Virus neutralizing antibody was not a mediator of this heterotypic, virus-induced protective effect.
  • (17) One adenovirus type 40 monoclonal (5-8) and one adenovirus type 41 monoclonal (5-15) were found to react to high titre with homotypic but not heterotypic antigen.
  • (18) These results indicate that most heterotypic combinations are attenuated independently of the virulence of the parental viruses and therefore that the virulence of HSV is controlled multigenically.
  • (19) These findings indicate that proteins A1, C1, and C2 and most of the premessenger sequences occupy a peripheral position in intact monoparticles and that their homotypic and heterotypic associations are dependent on protein-RNA interactions.
  • (20) Cortico-pulvinar neurons were identified in one heterotypical cortical area (area 17) and in many homotypical areas in frontal (areas 45, 46, 11, 12), parietal (5, 7), occipital (18, 19) and temporal (20, 21, 22) lobes.

Synonymy


Definition:

  • (n.) The quality of being synonymous; sameness of meaning.
  • (n.) A system of synonyms.
  • (n.) A figure by which synonymous words are used to amplify a discourse.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Synonymy and variability of the species are discussed.
  • (2) The synonymy of N. neotoma and N. tortuosus was confirmed.
  • (3) Strains of A. triangularis, A. astronyxis and A. palestinensis occurred together in a single group suggesting possible synonymy; however, on morphologic criteria, the strains assigned to these species are readily distinguishable.
  • (4) rustigianii, thereby confirming the synonymy of these two species.
  • (5) P. petrowi Memmedov, 1961 and P. indiana Ali and Deshpande, 1970 are considered synonyms of P. nodulosa (Schwartz, 1928) Travassos, 1937 and the synonymy of P. matoffi Le Roux, 1950 with P. nodulosa is confirmed.
  • (6) Anopheles malefactor Dyar and Knab is elevated from synonymy with An.
  • (7) In 1987, Keratinomyces ceretanicus was reduced to synonymy with Trichophyton ajelloi based on mating between the putative ex-type culture, ATCC 58594, and minus mating strains of Arthroderma uncinatum.
  • (8) This paper does not intend to confirm or not the synonymies proposed by the authors.
  • (9) Simulium cuasisanguineum Ramirez Perez, Yarzabal & Peterson is synonymized with S. oyapockense, and S. yarzabali is revalidated from its synonymy with S. incrustatum Lutz.
  • (10) The synonymy of O. dermata with O. ochengi Bwangamoi, 1969, is established.
  • (11) Synonymy with T. f. asunicus Jordan, described on female only, is discuted.
  • (12) Based on these findings, Aprostatandrya Kirshenbalt, 1938 is placed in synonymy with Paranoplocephala Lühe, 1910, and Anoplocephaloides Baer, 1923 is restored to contain all species other than P. omphalodes formerly allocated to the genus.
  • (13) G. paralatus Gussev, 1955 was placed in synonymy with the species G. macracanthus.
  • (14) This established the synonymy of C. boopis with the more recently named taxon, C. pacifica.
  • (15) It is herein submitted that they erred in doing so and in relegating Akiba Bennett, Garnham & Fallis, 1965 and Saurocytozoon Lainson & Shaw, 1969 to synonymy with it.
  • (16) On account of the observations of the available type strains and numerous isolates mainly obtained from food products, Penicillium notatum Westling, P. meleagrinum Biourge and P. cyaneofulyum Biourge are placed in synonymy with P. chrysogenum Thom.
  • (17) A table of synonymy is given, equating the various names used for these neurons by previous authors.
  • (18) Conventional biochemical tests and antibiotic sensitivity patterns supported the previous proposals of synonymy between P. cepacia, P. kingii and P. multivorans.
  • (19) It is suggested that Ozametra Marcus, 1949, be placed in synonymy under Wahlia Westblad, 1930.
  • (20) Synhelea Kieffer, 1925, is resurrected from synonymy to embrace 10 species of Afrotropical Culicoides.

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