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Inasmuch


Definition:

  • (adv.) In like degree; in like manner; seeing that; considering that; since; -- followed by as. See In as much as, under In, prep.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The data obtained are considered inasmuch as they concern the hypobilirubinemic action of nicophesone.
  • (2) Inasmuch as correct rating was possible halfway through treatment, concerns about the internal validity of the double-blind strategy arise.
  • (3) SP inhibition must occur by mechanisms affecting taurine release after adenylate cyclase activation, inasmuch as SP has no significant effect on beta adrenergic-stimulated increases or basal levels of intracellular cyclic AMP.
  • (4) Because of this experience, we now recommend direct surgical enlargement of the restrictive ventricular septal defect for direct relief of subaortic stenosis occurring with a univentricular atrioventricular connection to a dominant left ventricle, inasmuch as it appears to be hemodynamically effective with a low operative mortality and morbidity.
  • (5) This is not to say that neoplasia can be partially removed, but rather that when tumors can be resected while preserving the cochlear nerve, this should be done inasmuch as good hearing levels may be restored.
  • (6) Inasmuch as the radioactive dose to the subject may be kept at a negligible level and because sensitive methods exist for measurement of radioactive and stable mercury concentrations, the technique may be applicable in special cases to the estimation of kidney inorganic mercury burdens incurred by industrial exposure.
  • (7) Asked if they felt any satisfaction at the verdict, he said: "Satisfaction inasmuch as this is what the prosecution's been working for and we've supported what they've been doing throughout.
  • (8) Inasmuch as B cell function is in large part determined by lymphokine-derived accessory signals, we studied the effects of recombinant IL-2 and low-molecular-weight B cell growth factor (BCGF) on peripheral blood B cells activated with Staphylococcus aureus Cowan I to explain the B cell hyperfunction in patients with SLE.
  • (9) This study, therefore, also demonstrates that not all polyanions resistant to lysosomal enzymes can be used as nephroprotectants, inasmuch as these, as is the case for poly-D-Glu, may cause renal alterations on their own.
  • (10) Inasmuch as nicotine, vitamin D or dietary cholesterol in the amounts used were innocuous when used alone, the interactions between the effects of at least these three factors need to be known in individual animals before the pathogenesis of the calcific atheroarteriosclerotic lesions with thrombosis can eventually be understood.
  • (11) Inasmuch as forskolin-stimulated and forskolin-amplified hormonal action are acceptable as novel criteria of cAMP dependence, our observations provide new evidence in keeping with the notion that cAMP may be in intracellular second messenger of LH.
  • (12) Inasmuch as the highest concentrations of transmitter substances occur in the mesodiencephalic region of the brain, which according to our results possesses quite high Na+,K+-ATP-ase activity, in the present study we tried the effect of norepinephrine (NE) and gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) on Na+, K+-ATP-ase activity of rat mesodiencephalic region.
  • (13) Activation of C3 occurred via the classical pathway inasmuch as C4a levels also increased during therapy.
  • (14) Inasmuch as this omission could not accommodate the needs of WSUML, the 1960 edition of MeSH was retained as a guideline.
  • (15) Nevertheless, the dual-precipitation method lacks specificity inasmuch as it produces no fractions that contain only one HDL subfraction.
  • (16) A satisfactory explanation for the false-negative result in the second case was not determined, although it may have accurately reflected a period of minimal tumour activity, inasmuch as repeat 32P testing was strongly positive eight months later, when unequivocal evidence of tumour growth was present.
  • (17) Inasmuch as monocyte recruitment to the synovium is pivotal in the development of SCW-induced polyarthritis, the ability of IFN-gamma to inhibit this event effectively inhibits the synovial pathology.
  • (18) Inasmuch as neoplastic cells or evidence of metastasis were not found, all visibly involved tissue was removed surgically.
  • (19) Inasmuch as theophylline concentrations in the CSF reflect the concentrations of this drug in the biophase, the results of this study show that fever does not increase the sensitivity of the central nervous system to the neurotoxic effects of theophylline in rats.
  • (20) Inasmuch as we have previously demonstrated that the activation of cytotoxic M phi correlates with specific changes in ribosomal RNA (rRNA), we investigated whether picolinic acid could modify M phi RNA metabolism.

Insomuch


Definition:

  • (adv.) So; to such a degree; in such wise; -- followed by that or as, and formerly sometimes by both. Cf. Inasmuch.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Considering a previous contribution presented by the author in reference to alcoholic families (Prize 1981, Journal of Family Therapy) findings highlight that alcoholism and folkloric medicine persist and increase insomuch as the possibilities for adjustment to a new culture decrease.
  • (2) The results of two studies, one covering 37 donors involved in six AID programmes and the other covering 55 couples who had been accepted into one of the same six programmes, insomuch as they relate to issues of secrecy, are reported.
  • (3) H-2Kb null variants derived from the R8 cell line were shown to be the product of both cis- and trans-acting mechanisms, insomuch as the treatment of R8-derived H-2Kb non-expressor lines with CHX re-established expression of H-2Kb mRNA to the same extent as transfection of the variant cell line with the wild-type H-2Kb gene.
  • (4) And, of course, my role at Arsenal is different insomuch that I have more responsibility than I did at Real [Madrid].

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