What's the difference between inessential and nonessential?

Inessential


Definition:

  • (a.) Having no essence or being.
  • (a.) Not essential; unessential.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) A -1 frameshift eliminating the inessential 122 C-terminal amino acids is a surprising loss-of-function mutation.
  • (2) SPR6 is inessential for sporulation; mutants that lack SPR6 activity sporulate normally and produce viable ascospores.
  • (3) Rearing in DC light was equally effective as FR, so visual contrasts per se are apparently inessential.
  • (4) Cadmium is an inessential trace metal which accumulates in human tissues from contamination of food, water or air.
  • (5) Cephapirin has no and cephacetril only inessential advantages.
  • (6) The best stories there remove all inessentials, and what you're left with is something extremely efficient.
  • (7) We can therefore conclude that the terminus region is composed mainly of expressable, albeit inessential, protein-encoding genes.
  • (8) Analysis of chromosomal rearrangements and transformation with deletion clones identified 342 N-terminal and 124 C-terminal residues as inessential and localized a C-terminal region required for nitrogen metabolite repressibility.
  • (9) The contrast between the effects of the inessential elements Cd and Pb on the potential corresponds to the difference between their paths of uptake.
  • (10) The order of magnitude of the observed effects indicates that the contribution of the electrostatic interaction to the observed isotopic effect may be considered inessential.
  • (11) The basic decision to medical activity -- active striving for a rapid, exact diagnosis or waiting when the diagnosis is uncertain -- does not inessentially influence the standpoint in the controversy about the emergency endoscopy.
  • (12) The word suggests that the second term is inessential, merely adding to the first term, which is primary, full, self-sufficient.
  • (13) Thus the main actions of this alternate day therapy with corticosteroids were apparently on total peripheral cell numbers, and perhaps on activated cells and effector mechanisms too, and its thymic effects were inessential.
  • (14) If doctors and hospitals were motivated by a desire for profit and they knew their patients were backed by the taxpayers' open cheque book they would have a perverse incentive to err on the side of prescribing inessential and costly treatments.
  • (15) ran1+ is normally essential for vegetative cell reproduction but is inessential in cells which have abnormally high levels of cAMP-dependent protein kinase.
  • (16) From the experimental point of view was demonstrated the inessential character of the nerve supply for the survival of the kidney.
  • (17) This report should be viewed as a good start for what changes need in the end to be made.” But the report’s assessment that the bulk collection had an inessential relationship with domestic counterterrorism provides a tailwind to a legislative effort supported by Wyden, the USA Freedom Act, to end it.
  • (18) We conclude that SPR3 expression is a valid monitor of early meiotic development, even though the gene is inessential for the sporulation process.
  • (19) having a function) from possibly inessential ones (i.e.
  • (20) First, inessential differences, such as prominence of systemic upset, indicate need for clinical drug trials.

Nonessential


Definition:

  • (a.) Not essential.
  • (n.) A thing not essential.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Mg2+ and Ca2+ were found to be nonessential activators.
  • (2) The data presented suggest that the deletion corresponds to a region on the ICP4 polypeptide that is nonessential for the replication of the virus in vitro.
  • (3) A paradigm is provided by the disease phenylketonuria in which the homozygote lacks the enzyme for synthesis of the nonessential amino acid tyrosine.
  • (4) The results prove that part of the intergenic region is nonessential and that the phage can be used as a cloning vehicle.
  • (5) To that end, we’ve chosen not to add but to minimize, and boldly remove the nonessential “e” from our name.
  • (6) Our studies also reveal that various T7 strains commonly contain deletions in nonessential regions.
  • (7) Albumin functions as a nonessential activator, since enzymatic activity was always detectable in its absence.
  • (8) Marked potentiation of HIV replication was demonstrated with the KOS strain, the ICP0 mutant, and the ICP27 mutant, but not with the ICP4 mutant, indicating that ICP4 is essential and ICP0 and ICP27 are nonessential for this effect.
  • (9) Plasma total amino acid concentration was significantly lower in the trauma patients because of lower plasma concentrations of the nonessential amino acids.
  • (10) Our findings suggest that glutamate may be actively synthesized in the developing rat liver mitochondria and then transaminated to other nonessential amino acids for protein synthesis, and that increased intramitochondrial branched-chain amino acid concentrations may enhance glutamate dehydrogenase activity.
  • (11) A mixture with essential and nonessential amino acids high in branched chain amino acids and low in aromatic amino acids (Fischer solution), and another synthetic mixture of branched chain amino acids containing 3 amino acids associated with the urea cycle (Hep-OU) were infused to control subjects and patients with severe hepatic disease.
  • (12) Both animals disposed of free or food-derived amino acids more rapidly than could be accounted for by catabolism alone, but the transient increases in turtle plasma concentrations consisted mostly of essential amino acids, whereas the alligator plasma showed little increase in essential amino acids and considerable rises in four nonessential amino acids, glutamine, glutamic acid, glycine and alanine.
  • (13) Nonessential amino acid concentrations of blood cells were affected little in urea-fed calves; however, blood-cell essential amino acid concentrations were depressed due to significant decreases in threonine, valine, methionine, isoleucine and phenylalanine.
  • (14) A coherent approach is essential for efficiency of a program and avoidance of costly and nonessential expenditures.
  • (15) A haploid cpt1 ept1 double null mutant lacked detectable choline- and ethanolaminephosphotransferase activity but was viable for growth, establishing that these enzymes are nonessential.
  • (16) The size of Tn5353 was minimized by deleting nonessential transposon sequences, making this element small enough to be cloned into phi C31 bacteriophages for efficient transposon delivery to target cells of Streptomyces strains.
  • (17) Information from the stories was classified as either essential to the plot (Essential proposition) or nonessential to the plot (Detail proposition).
  • (18) Source of nonessential N (alanine or glycine) in the arginine-deficient diets did not alter orotic acid excretion or plasma or urine ammonia or urea.
  • (19) The Transportation Security Administration, part of the department of Homeland Security, is expected to furlough certain nonessential employees , but those do not include most screeners.
  • (20) On the other hand, labeled lysines and tyrosine are nonessential residues.

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