What's the difference between inessential and unessential?

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.

Unessential


Definition:

  • (a.) Not essential; not of prime importance; not indispensable; unimportant.
  • (a.) Void of essence, or real being.
  • (n.) Something not constituting essence, or something which is not of absolute necessity; as, forms are among the unessentials of religion.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) These data indicate that the adrenal medulla is unessential for normal endurance exercise as long as liver glycogen is available.
  • (2) On the basis of these results, limbic regions of the cat's brain might be considered unessential for intact learning and mnemonic functions.
  • (3) Because the mutant can successfully infect nonpermissive cells, phage-induced deoxynucleoside monophosphate kinase appears to be an unessential function for phage production.
  • (4) Trp-155 in bovine DNase A (EC 3.1.4.5) appeared to be unessential for the enzymatic activity for the following reasons: (1) A unique peptide which suggests the environmental difference of Trp-155 was obtained from porcine pancreatic DNase A.
  • (5) Two of 13 histidyl residues were modified irreversibly due to Bamberger's cleavage reaction, but these two residues were found to be unessential for RNA polymerase activity.
  • (6) Although cyclic AMP has been shown to be unessential for growth of E. coli under optimal laboratory conditions in glucose-containing medium, it undoubtedly can play a role in survival.
  • (7) This can be either the consequence or cause of the unessential loss of body weight well before death.
  • (8) A genetic map of the prophage was established using defective, heat-induced lysates of int- lysogens both in vegetative crosses with sus mutants of essential genes and in transduction of the four unessential genes to lysogenic recipients.
  • (9) The abrasion is minimal, the tissue reaction to abrasion products is unessential.
  • (10) For complex formation, the isoprenoid side chain and hydroxy group of alpha-tocopherol are unessential and, rather, the methyl groups attached to the aromatic ring of the chromanol moiety seems to be responsible.
  • (11) The phenomenon is also an important part of the mechanisms whereby those unessential factors pathologize making various kinds of 'itis'.
  • (12) The interpeak--intervals only unessentially differ from the standard group.
  • (13) One transformant contained a plasmid that encoded an unessential gene, STP1, that in multiple copies enhanced the suppression of SUP4(G37) and caused increased production of mature SUP4(G37) product.
  • (14) This analysis has permitted a functional map of the protein to be drawn and classifies five segments of the protein, which together contain 48% of the sequence, as unessential to the biological activity of the protein.
  • (15) The unessential genes lI, iny, cII and, at least to some extent, even the integrase gene int are not subject to negative control by the repressor, the product of gene cIII.
  • (16) The bacteriophage T4 unf gene, known to be involved in the arrest of transcription from cytosine-containing DNA, is unessential except in Escherichia coli strains containing plasmid pR386.
  • (17) Thus, Lys-50 and Lys-82 are unessential for enzymatic activity while Lys-60 may play a minor role.
  • (18) We conclude that chemotactin-induced aggregation is similar to the other chemotactin-induced PMN functions in the requirements for proper temperature and intact glycolytic pathways; in contrast, however, and intact cytoskeletal microtubular system appears unessential for this response.
  • (19) Nor have you been afraid to divest whatever is unessential in order to regain the authority and trust which is demanded of ministers of Christ and rightly expected by the faithful,” he said.
  • (20) After blocking the unessential thiol groups with NEM, the essential cysteine was labeled with N-(4-dimethylamino-3,5-dinitrophenyl)maleimide (DDPM).

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