What's the difference between incurrent and uncurrent?
Incurrent
Definition:
(a.) Characterized by a current which flows inward; as, the incurrent orifice of lamellibranch Mollusca.
Example Sentences:
(1) The additional demands of technique incurrent in the insertion of the intraocular pupillary lens render the operation still more difficult and increase the risks.
(2) Responsibility accounting, which relates the costs to the functions that authorize their incurrence, is presented as a technique that aids the unit's manager in controlling costs.
(3) The prognosis of valvular heart disease is favorably influenced by surgical treatment in spite of the possible incurrence of early or late postoperative complications.
(4) Regardless of the factor assumed responsible for precipitation of myocardial ischemia - varying from coronary occlusion in acute myocardial infarction to increased oxygen demand in exertional angina pectoris and reduced myocardial oxygen supply due to plaque rupture or changes in vasomotor tone in unstable angina - its incurrence may or may not be associated with pain.
(5) In the 2 lethal cases autopsy offered a prostatic cancer with vertebral and intraspinal metastases respectively syringobulbia and cervical syringomyelia beside an ependymoma of the cervical spinal cord as incurrable complaints.
(6) An inherent problem with any long-term treatment with nitrates is the incurrence of tolerance.
(7) The time-course of the concentration change within the olfactory sac was inferred from conductivity measurements at the incurrent and excurrent nostrils.
(8) Sustainability Although entirely laudable, I still worry in practical terms about the commitment to delivering the Zero Carbon Homes standard to all new homes from 2016, and how this as this currently risks the incurrence of significant additional costs without any assurance that the theoretical benefits will be achieved.
(9) that cause bacillary necrosis in larval and juvenile bivalve mollusks were injected into the heart, siphon tissue, and the incurrent and excurrent siphon lumina of soft-shell clams.
(10) Respiratory and pumping rates in the hard clam Mercenaria mercenaria were measured directly in running seawater; the quiatntity of oxygen used was calculated from the difference in concentrations in incurrent and excurrent water.
(11) Annular ring dilatation and chordae tendineae rupture appear to contribute substantially to incurrence of the mitral regurgitation.
(12) At 2.5 hours after renewed patch application on the third day, the effects on ST-segment depression, exercise capacity and incurrence of angina pectoris were essentially similar those seen after the second application.
(13) With 30 microM benzamil and 0.5 mM calcium (in water that also contained 1.5 mM NaCl and 0.06 mM KCl) stump currents could be reduced to very low levels and, in many cases, changed to incurrents.
Uncurrent
Definition:
(a.) Not current. Specifically: Not passing in common payment; not receivable at par or full value; as, uncurrent notes.
Example Sentences:
(1) The former constitutes an improvement of the usual techniques either for its quick performance or for being an uncurrent intervention on plants, the latter allows to realize censuses also in thickly bushy or woody lands, where the usual methods of counting "at sight", besides to need a large staff are not much reliable.