What's the difference between individed and undivided?

Individed


Definition:

  • (a.) Undivided.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Even if the fingerprint bodies by themselves are not specific for a particular muscle disease, their occurrence in two half brothers is a valid argument in favor of the individalization of the fingerprint body myopathy, which has been previously described.
  • (2) Data from the three preceding studies on the possible relationship of HL-A type with Burkitt's lymphoma were combined to see whether any trends in the data, not significant in the individal studies, would show significance when the three groups were combined.
  • (3) Immunoprecipitation experiments performed on in vitro products demonstrate a marked heterogeneity in responses by individed human infection sera.
  • (4) Ten patients with biopsy-proved lymphoid hyperplasia (pseudotumor) of the orbit were treated with radiation therapy individed sose ranging from 2,500 to 3,000 rads.
  • (5) This method of determination is independent of the variables which are known to influence the individe, sex, individual blood brain barrier condition, extraction volume of CSF and the method used for protein determination.

Undivided


Definition:

  • (a.) Not divided; not separated or disunited; unbroken; whole; continuous; as, plains undivided by rivers or mountains.
  • (a.) Not set off, as a share in a firm; not made actually separate by division; as, a partner, owning one half in a firm, is said to own an undivided half so long as the business continues and his share is not set off to him.
  • (a.) Not directed or given to more than one object; as, undivided attention or affection.
  • (a.) Not lobed, cleft, or branched; entire.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) mycoides cluster' at a similarity level (S) of 66% and which remained undivided at up to 78% S. At higher similarity levels, these strains fell heterogeneously into mixed sub-phenons containing strains of both subspecies.
  • (2) The performance with the affected limb improved over the 3-month time period and reached a level of performance that was not significantly different from that of the unaffected limb for either the undivided or divided attention task.
  • (3) His technique was based on limited opening of the left side of the chest directly over the common or undivided pulmonary artery and encircling the proximal aorta and pulmonary artery together through the transverse sinus of the pericardium.
  • (4) Under nonpermissive conditions, mcm3-1 exhibited a cell cycle arrest phenotype, arresting at the large-bud stage with an undivided nucleus that had a DNA content of nearly 2n.
  • (5) The differentiation of undivided cells in stg embryos is not restricted to the peripheral nervous system; in all types of tissues analyzed in this study (e.g., epidermis, intestine, muscle, CNS), precursor cells express characteristics normally exhibited by their progeny.
  • (6) Not to mention the impact it would have on the comfortable life he has so far enjoyed – private education, lots of holidays and my undivided time and attention.
  • (7) Khizr Khan paid tribute to his late son, Cpt Humayun Khan, who was killed by a car bomb in 2004, and described his family as “patriotic American Muslims with undivided loyalty to our country”.
  • (8) By contrast, LETS is minimally exposed on undividing, relatively disperse old cells.
  • (9) The operation consists of three parts: (1) end-to-side anastomosis of the superior vena cava to the undivided right pulmonary artery; (2) construction of a composite intraatrial tunnel with the use of the posterior wall of the right atrium; and (3) use of a prosthetic patch to channel the inferior vena cava to the enlarged orifice of the transected superior vena cava that is anastomosed to the main pulmonary artery.
  • (10) But in the process of painting her, says Celia, maybe she finally managed to claim the undivided attention she had missed as the fourth of five daughters.
  • (11) Multiple states of differentiation developed within the same undivided egg cytoplasm of ascidian zygotes cleavage-arrested with cytochalasin B.
  • (12) Therefore, a median furrow in the external hairy skin of the upper lip, found in some platyrrhine monkeys, could be a rudiment of a cleft, indicating that a kind of a split lip condition was ancestral to the undivided lips of platyrrhine monkeys.
  • (13) Undivided atrioventricular valve leaflets were sandwiched between the two patches.
  • (14) The relative movement is the difference of the mean DNA fluorescence of the labeled undivided cells from the G1 channel relative to the difference between the G1 and G2M channels.
  • (15) A modified shunt from the divided end of the superior vena cava to the side of the undivided right pulmonary artery utilized in 21 patients is described.
  • (16) Republican senators introduce bill to move US embassy in Israel to Jerusalem Read more However, while other presidential candidates, including Bill Clinton and George W Bush, also promised to move the US embassy to Jerusalem, they backed away once in office and deferred implementation of the 1995 congressional Jerusalem Embassy Act , which recognises Jerusalem as Israel’s “undivided” capital and calls for relocating the US embassy there.
  • (17) Because the centromere remains undivided until anaphase, it cannot undergo the later stage of condensation found in the chromosome arms after separation into chromatids, and therefore the centromere remains as a constriction.
  • (18) The effects of these dividers on feeding, extending head out of the cage front and agonistic behaviour were compared with undivided areas.
  • (19) One species (Ceratophrys cranwelli) shows undivided bladed monocuspid teeth.
  • (20) The invariable absence of septation of the ventricular infundibula and semilunar valves, in spite of the variable anatomy of the free wall of the conus, indicates that all types of truncus arteriosus, ontogenetically, should be considered as a single undivided conotruncus.

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