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.

Words possibly related to "inappetence"

Words possibly related to "inappetency"