What's the difference between ichnographic and iconographic?
Ichnographic
Definition:
(a.) Alt. of Ichnographical
Example Sentences:
(1) 35 patients have been examined before the implantation of a total hip replacement, about 7 days postoperatively and again after 12 weeks by means of the electro-ichnograph EKIG-3 of the Riga Institute of Orthopaedics and Traumatology.
Iconographic
Definition:
(a.) Of or pertaining to iconography.
(a.) Representing by means of pictures or diagrams; as, an icongraphic encyclopaedia.
Example Sentences:
(1) The iconographical documentation evidences endocranial calcifications frequently connected with coeliac disease.
(2) Friedrich Arnold's neuroanatomical treatise Icones nervorum capitis published in its first edition in Heidelberg 1834 ranks scientifically and iconographically among the most brilliant works of 19th century anatomical literature.
(3) In the iconographic and methodological critical evaluation of the double contrast technique the "innominate grooves" must be considered as an important sign of today's radiologic semeiotics and as elementary mucous structures which are first affected by pathologic situations.
(4) The authors, using such a system, specify its principal technical and clinical aspects and comment from iconographics documents and from their experience with more than 100 explorations, its advantages.
(5) With the aim of finding out the prevalence and the origin of the skin disease in primary health care, a prospective study was carried out over the period of May to October of 1989 in an urban health centre, with the support of the dermatologist and using iconographic means.
(6) In conclusion, the value of giving the patient precise iconographic documents is stressed in order to inform the surgeon who may have to operate on the patient's abdomen in the future.
(7) Clinical and iconographic features of the cases are compared with other cases reported and their diagnostic and therapeutic orientation discussed.
(8) The severity of the judgements means that great care must be taken in the management before, during and after the operation (study of the patient's motivations, informed consent, iconographic survey, technical equipment, postoperative care,...).
(9) The public authorities have not only established laws in this matter so as to penalize alcohol consumption, but furthermore, have initiated a wide programme of verbal information (radio - television), written information (brochures) and iconographic information (posters) to sensitise public opinion on the risks of driving under the influence of alcohol.
(10) Twelve patients studied in the perinatal period serve to describe the classical fetal and neonatal signs and symptoms, the iconographical findings, treatment and prognosis.
(11) "As a mature artist he felt himself less bound by conventions and more willing to take artistic and iconographic risks – to venture into areas that other artists weren't willing to go," she said.
(12) classification, tolerance of treatment applied, clinical, analytical and complete, systematic iconographic follow up and minimum survival of more than one year.
(13) Thus we verified its iconographic effectiveness in 10 normal subjects and 25 patients with myocardial infarction variously localized.
(14) Correlating such curves with corresponding phonogram and physio-pathological data, we have been able to define an iconographic semiology, which may be useful in the functional pathology of the soft palate and indications of uvulo-pharyngoplasty for snoring.
(15) That's what A Place in the Sun started, and it is still her authentic masterpiece, the most iconographic thing she ever did.
(16) In the fairly rare descendant forms lymphography is still indicated at the current level of research for iconographical as well as therapeutic reasons.
(17) The authors propose schemes for a minimal iconographic documentation of the various organs and systems in case of negative examinations or to be associated with the documentation of the lesion in pathologic cases.
(18) Findings prove low-dose plates to be more sensitive--thus granting very good iconographic results with reduction of skin dose (about 30%) at FFD of 110 cm.
(19) However, the author quotes three groups of iconographic documents displaying that kind of torture.
(20) With the focus being placed on these cultural differences, the discussion bears on: (a) the interaction between linguistic and iconographic factors in certain types of naming and pointing tasks currently used in clinical and research aphasiology, (b) some of the linguistic parameters which are apparently at stake in repetition behavior, and (c) the circumstances in which aphasiological research dealing with groups of patients cannot yield reliable data without reference to neurologically healthy controls.