What's the difference between inappetence and inappetency?
Inappetence
Definition:
(n.) Alt. of Inappetency
Example Sentences:
(1) The toxic action of aflatoxins manifested itself as inappetence, increased temperature, changes in the pulse and respiration rate and reduced activity of the proventriculi.
(2) This resulted from inappetence, but also from a disruption in the N digestion and metabolism of the lambs.
(3) Six of the orally infected P. maniculatus developed clinical signs including ruffled hair coat, inappetence, reluctance to move, and lameness in the rear legs.
(4) Inappetence was the most sensitive indicator of phomopsin toxicity.
(5) By percussion left displaced abomasum (LDA) was identified in a 7-month pregnant Ayrshire cow which had presented with progressive abdominal distension despite a 5-day history of inappetence.
(6) The specific sexual consequences are psychosexual disorders such as avoidance, inappetence, specific anxieties, and functional disorders.
(7) After 2 years and 2 months, he was re-hospitalized with epigastric tumor caused by re-manifestation of liver metastasis as well as inappetence.
(8) Disease signs included acute death, inability to fly, lameness, inappetence, emaciation, polyuria, and the production of slimy, green droppings.
(9) It was found that gerbils infected with T. colubriformis showed inappetence and loss in body weight.
(10) Diabetes insipidus was diagnosed in a 6-year-old Holstein-Friesian cow with a history of recurrent fever, ketosis, lymphadenopathy, and inappetence.
(11) As a loss of performance may occur and fever and inappetence is followed by the implantation the authors dissuade from the use of Helleborus-implants in cattle and horses.
(12) Clinical signs of disease were similar in both groups, the most common being inappetance, lethargy, and weakness.
(13) All infected pigs showed inappetence and listlessness, but there were no clinical signs of nervous disorder.
(14) A 16-year-old gelding was examined because of weight loss, inappetence, and intermittent fever of 2 months' duration.
(15) A 2-year-old Tennessee Walking Horse colt was admitted for evaluation of signs of abdominal pain, inappetence, and constipation of 5 days' duration.
(16) Three Holstein cows were admitted on postpartum day 3 with signs of abdominal pain, inappetence, and decreased milk production.
(17) Finally we observed periods of inappetence, occasional vomiting a few hours after food intake and kachexia developing in 8 months.
(18) The earlier decrease in progesterone concentration at parturition and lower concentrations throughout late pregnancy might have contributed to the greater inappetence in paretic cows at parturition.
(19) Inappetence, exhaustion and fatigue, although characteristic of GCA, as well as blood count, alpha-globulins, CRP and alkaline serum phosphatase were of no value in differentiating between GCA and other diseases.
(20) When inoculated into pregnant sows, the agent produced inappetence for 2-4 days, without hyperthermia.
Inappetency
Definition:
(n.) Want of appetency; want of desire.
Example Sentences:
(1) The toxic action of aflatoxins manifested itself as inappetence, increased temperature, changes in the pulse and respiration rate and reduced activity of the proventriculi.
(2) This resulted from inappetence, but also from a disruption in the N digestion and metabolism of the lambs.
(3) Six of the orally infected P. maniculatus developed clinical signs including ruffled hair coat, inappetence, reluctance to move, and lameness in the rear legs.
(4) Inappetence was the most sensitive indicator of phomopsin toxicity.
(5) By percussion left displaced abomasum (LDA) was identified in a 7-month pregnant Ayrshire cow which had presented with progressive abdominal distension despite a 5-day history of inappetence.
(6) The specific sexual consequences are psychosexual disorders such as avoidance, inappetence, specific anxieties, and functional disorders.
(7) After 2 years and 2 months, he was re-hospitalized with epigastric tumor caused by re-manifestation of liver metastasis as well as inappetence.
(8) Disease signs included acute death, inability to fly, lameness, inappetence, emaciation, polyuria, and the production of slimy, green droppings.
(9) It was found that gerbils infected with T. colubriformis showed inappetence and loss in body weight.
(10) Diabetes insipidus was diagnosed in a 6-year-old Holstein-Friesian cow with a history of recurrent fever, ketosis, lymphadenopathy, and inappetence.
(11) As a loss of performance may occur and fever and inappetence is followed by the implantation the authors dissuade from the use of Helleborus-implants in cattle and horses.
(12) Clinical signs of disease were similar in both groups, the most common being inappetance, lethargy, and weakness.
(13) All infected pigs showed inappetence and listlessness, but there were no clinical signs of nervous disorder.
(14) A 16-year-old gelding was examined because of weight loss, inappetence, and intermittent fever of 2 months' duration.
(15) A 2-year-old Tennessee Walking Horse colt was admitted for evaluation of signs of abdominal pain, inappetence, and constipation of 5 days' duration.
(16) Three Holstein cows were admitted on postpartum day 3 with signs of abdominal pain, inappetence, and decreased milk production.
(17) Finally we observed periods of inappetence, occasional vomiting a few hours after food intake and kachexia developing in 8 months.
(18) The earlier decrease in progesterone concentration at parturition and lower concentrations throughout late pregnancy might have contributed to the greater inappetence in paretic cows at parturition.
(19) Inappetence, exhaustion and fatigue, although characteristic of GCA, as well as blood count, alpha-globulins, CRP and alkaline serum phosphatase were of no value in differentiating between GCA and other diseases.
(20) When inoculated into pregnant sows, the agent produced inappetence for 2-4 days, without hyperthermia.