What's the difference between immit and immix?

Immit


Definition:

  • (v. t.) To send in; to inject; to infuse; -- the correlative of emit.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Immitation synkinesia is usually associated with thalamic or parietal lesions.
  • (2) A number (210) of children were followed longitudinally through the first two years of life with pneumatic otoscopy and electroacoustic immitance, tympanometry, at every physician encounter.
  • (3) There are limitations to observer reliability with otoscopy, which has good sensitivity but poor specificity, in contrast to immitance audiometry.
  • (4) When only cases of middle ear effusion were screened, the acoustic reflectometer did not perform as well as immitance.
  • (5) Audiometric evaluation consisting of a well masked pure tone audiogram, speech discrimination score and immitance studies.
  • (6) Acoustic-immitance measurements obtain sophisticated data that give us valuable information about the middle ear mechanism as a whole.
  • (7) A psychogenic movement disorder can immitate sometimes a choreatic syndrom.
  • (8) Immitance audiometry is a safe, simple, reliable, and relatively objective method of determining middle-ear function that provides advantages for examining the difficult patient because minimal cooperation is needed.
  • (9) Immitance audiometry can confirm a doubtful otoscopic diagnosis and screen for ear disease.
  • (10) This is done indirectly through the plot of induced pressure versus acoustic immitance (tympanogram).
  • (11) During hospitalization, both pathologic findings from a submandibular lymph node and a scratching smear of the skin lesion contained Coccidioides immites.
  • (12) Applicability limits are specified for earlier obtained solutions of particular inverse problems of accumulation kinetics of newly synthesized RNA using isotope label for immitating unstationary state in stationary cell cultures.
  • (13) The incubation in vitro of excised ovaries of Dirofilaria immits in medium containing mebendazole between 10(-5) and 10(-8) M for four or six hours results in the accumulation of up to 20% of oogonial cells in arrested mitotic metaphase.
  • (14) Evidence from this modelling suggests that the technique may provide improved discriminability over conventional immitance measurements for some types of pathology.
  • (15) As a screening tool, immitance audiometry is most valuable in populations at risk for middle ear effusion, primarily those aged 7 months to 5 years.
  • (16) Immitance audiometry has very high sensitivity and specificity.

Immix


Definition:

  • (v. t.) To mix; to mingle.

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