What's the difference between initiation and inition?

Initiation


Definition:

  • (n.) The act of initiating, or the process of being initiated or introduced; as, initiation into a society, into business, literature, etc.
  • (n.) The form or ceremony by which a person is introduced into any society; mode of entrance into an organized body; especially, the rite of admission into a secret society or order.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) He added: "There is a rigorous review process of applications submitted by the executive branch, spearheaded initially by five judicial branch lawyers who are national security experts and then by the judges, to ensure that the court's authorizations comport with what the applicable statutes authorize."
  • (2) In January 2011, the Nobel peace prize laureate was admitted to a Johannesburg hospital for what officials initially described as tests but what turned out to be an acute respiratory infection .
  • (3) Apparently, the irradiation with visible light of a low intensity creates an additional proton gradient and thus stimulates a new replication and division cycle in the population of cells whose membranes do not have delta pH necessary for the initiation of these processes.
  • (4) Treatment termination due to lack of efficacy or combined insufficient therapeutic response and toxicity proved to be influenced by the initial disease activity and by the rank order of prescription.
  • (5) Needle acupuncture did, however, increase the pain threshold compared with the initial value (alpha = 0.1%).
  • (6) Sixteen patients in whom schizophrenia was initially diagnosed and who were treated with fluphenazine enanthate or decanoate developed severe depression for a short period after the injection.
  • (7) Other haematological parameters remained normal, with the exception of the absolute number of lymphocytes, which initially fell sharply but soon returned to, and even exceeded, control levels.
  • (8) Errors in the initial direction of response were fewer in binocular viewing in comparison with monocular viewing.
  • (9) The results also indicate that small lesions initially noted only on CT scans of the chest in children with Wilms' tumor frequently represent metastatic tumor.
  • (10) An initial complex-soma inflection was observed on the rising phase of the action potential of some cells.
  • (11) In the past 6 years 26 patients underwent operation for recurrent duodenal ulcer after what was considered to be an "adequate" initial operation.
  • (12) Plain radiographs should be the initial screening modality for a suspected foreign body.
  • (13) In the 153 women to whom iron supplements were given during pregnancy, the initial fall in haemoglobin concentration was less, was arrested by 28 weeks gestation and then rose to a level equivalent to the booking level.
  • (14) The degree of increase in Meth responsiveness elicited by the initial provocation is a major factor in determining the airway response to a subsequent HS challenge.
  • (15) At low concentrations of TFIC there is a more or less direct relationship between the amount of the factor and the number of initiated complexes formed.
  • (16) During the 1st h after induction of the sporulation process, the rate of protein synthesis increased to two times the initial value.
  • (17) Benefits increase with an individual's initial cholesterol level and decrease with the age at which an intervention is initiated.
  • (18) Charge data from the target hospital showed a statistically significant reduction in laboratory charges per patient in the quarter following program initiation (P = 0.02) and no evidence for change in a group of five comparison hospitals.
  • (19) The most pronounced changes occurred during the initial hours of nutrient and energy deprivation.
  • (20) Damage to this innervation is often initiated by childbirth, but appears to progress during a period of many years so that the functional disorder usually presents in middle life.

Inition


Definition:

  • (n.) Initiation; beginning.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The inital management of the patient should be directed toward control of hemorrhage or treatment of cardica tamponade or both.
  • (2) These results are consistent with a crossbridge model in which the delayed lengthening during isotonic overloading is due to back rotation and detachment of attached crossbridges and in which the inital phase of spontaneous isotonic relaxation is governed by the same mechanism.
  • (3) As an inital step towards determining the function of snR10, we have introduced insertions and deletions into the chromosomal copy of the gene.
  • (4) On account of a nephrotic syndrome and an initative impairment of the renal function, a cytostatic treatment was begun, which although raising the C3 level did not influence the further course of the disease.
  • (5) A striking discrepancy between immunological and cytological examination was observed in the bone marrow 4 weeks after inital anti-leukemic chemotherapy.
  • (6) It appears that inital 56 degrees C heating liberates C5-dependent chemotactic activity, a procedure that is usually believed to block its formation.
  • (7) The same theoretical analysis applies to this method as to the rCBF init.
  • (8) After uterine aspiration was repeated minocycline therapy was initated.
  • (9) In response to inoculation of cell homogenates of continuous L-init and L-SV cultures guinea pigs developed antihemagglutinating antibody to simian parainfluenza SV5 virus.
  • (10) Polymerization is initated on contact with blood and completed within 10 seconds.
  • (11) No "first tablet reactions" to low inital doses of prazosin were found.
  • (12) Latent carcinomas are small foci of initated cells unable to express their malignant phenotype because of environmental controls.
  • (13) Inital attempts at determining frequency-difference thresholds utilized a complex discrimination paradigm and a go-no-go response.
  • (14) The inital epidemiological investigations and emergency control measures were carried out by Sudanese and Zairian health personnel and several of them unfortunately died in the course of their duties.
  • (15) CCK-8 was injected into rats coincident with the initation of a test sham feed.
  • (16) These cases expand the spectrum of disease that was initally described in wearers of hard and soft contact lenses.
  • (17) One ofthe regions seems to be the point of origin of the degeneration; mitochondrial streaks, elements of the smooth or rough sarcoplasmic reticulum, and polyribisomes are found init.
  • (18) Early treatment based on the inital Gram-stain study as well as the clinical presentation is helpful in reducing tissue losses and increasing overall survival.
  • (19) In the enzyme-substrate complex the amount of tryptophane and tyrosine residues accessible for the solvent is increased up to the inital value.
  • (20) The rifampin inhibition of reinitiation was not observed when a rifampin-resistant ribonucleic acid ((RNA) polymerase gene was introduced into the dnaA mutant, demonstrating that RNA polymerase synthesizes one or more RNA species required for the initation of DNA replication (origin-RNA).

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