What's the difference between insignificant and unsignificant?

Insignificant


Definition:

  • (a.) Not significant; void of signification, sense, or import; meaningless; as, insignificant words.
  • (a.) Having no weight or effect; answering no purpose; unimportant; valueless; futile.
  • (a.) Without weight of character or social standing; mean; contemptible; as, an insignificant person.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Regression curves indicate that although all three types of pulmonary edema can be characterized by slightly different slopes, the differences are statistically insignificant.
  • (2) TR was classified as follows: severe (massive systolic opacification and persistence of the microbubbles in the IVC for at least 20 seconds); moderate (moderate systolic opacification lasting less than 20 seconds); mild (slight systolic opacification lasting less than 10 seconds); insignificant TR (sporadic appearance of the contrast medium into the IVC).
  • (3) The method of preparative isotachophoresis in acrylamide gel ensuring a high yield of IgD and IgE with insignificant admixtures of IgG, etc.
  • (4) The regional distribution of the receptor showed insignificant species differences.
  • (5) Differences between mean durations of dust exposure of workers with radiographic signs of lung fibrosis and those without such signs were statistically insignificant.
  • (6) There was found an insignificant prevalance of the antibody avidity in the patients with the forms of the disease of moderate severity and severe.
  • (7) Injection of albumin-colloidal gold conjugates resulted in an insignificant uptake.
  • (8) The cardiac output decreased slightly in the low affinity group, and increased slightly but insignificantly in the high affinity group.
  • (9) Since cholinergic transmission is probably insignificant in the cerebellar cortex, the esterase itself might serve as a transmitter or modulator.
  • (10) The evaluation of our data showed insignificant complications up to a total activity of 28 mCi, slight or medium complications between 28 and 35 mCi, and severe complications between 35 and 40 mCi.
  • (11) The results showed a significant rise in arterial free fatty acids concentration and an insignificant increase in adipose-tissue free fatty acids.
  • (12) No effect of components of human diploid cells homogenate and an insignificant effect of blood serum components on kinetic constants of LDG isoenzymes is registered.
  • (13) Whole body tilt from supine to 45 degrees head-up was associated with increased heart rate and an insignificant rise in MABP in both groups, although a rise in plasma AVP occurred in control subjects only.
  • (14) Mann-Whitney U-tests showed that during the 7 years of highest wine consumption the highest rates for breast cancer occurred for females aged 30--59 years, but for women over 60 years of age the result was insignificant.
  • (15) Recent clinical studies on secretion of atenolol, propranolol, propoxyphene, phenytoin, carbamazepine, and valproic acid in breast milk showed that the infant ingested dose was insignificant.
  • (16) When the combination of symptoms were introduced into the regression model, the effect of wheezing became insignificant.
  • (17) By assuming that repopulation of late-responding tissues is insignificant during normal treatment regimes it is possible to use the method to assess the broader implications for treatment strategies in terms of the behaviour of the Extrapolated Response Dose (ERD).
  • (18) The protein efficacy of the krill meat slightly decreases in the course of canned food sterilization, However, their biological value remains high, being inferior to casein but insignificantly.
  • (19) The results showed that 1) IL-1 beta induced a significant increase in PGE2 levels in the OVLT and the medial part of the MPOA in the first 20 min, which is more rapid and to a greater extent than that in PVN, HPC, and LV; 2) inclusion of indomethacin in the perfusate abolished the IL-1 beta-induced PGE2 response in the OVLT, but a suppressive effect in the PVN was insignificant.
  • (20) Distal (5th finger - wrist) and proximal (wrist - elbow) sensory nerve conduction showed an insignificant increase as hyperglycemia was induced.

Unsignificant


Definition:

  • (a.) Insignificant.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Concentrations of p-IgA, alpha 2M, and IgM in BAL displayed RCE at least 10 times lower than in other external secretions, reflecting the unsignificant local synthesis of these components in alveolar septa.
  • (2) (5) Head tilt (left ear down) causes an increase in pi i of up to 9 degrees followed by a gradual decrease (average time constant tau H = 6 min); head tilt (right ear down) causes a step-like decrease in pi i with unsignificant further changes.
  • (3) It appaear thus that the criterion of a normal coronary arteriography and a negative or unsignificant effort test is insufficient to discard the diagnosis of "myocardial ischaemia" when confronted with such pains habitually considered as anorganic.
  • (4) Increase of amplitude of the main maximum (minimum) of the normalized crosscorrelation histogram of trains of action potentials accompanied by reduction of mean interspike intervals of both neurones, was shown to be a unsignificant indication of an increase of efficiency of polysynaptic excitatory (inhibitory) connections between the neurones (due to modification of synapses or to a change of the functional state of interneurones).
  • (5) In the case of Mg, the increase was relatively small and depended on slight but statistically unsignificant inhibition of reabsorption all along the entire length of the nephron.
  • (6) Evidently, the syndrome of myatrophic ataxia comprises apart from "pure" HMSN with unsignificant degenerations of posterior columns and "pure" Friedreich's ataxia with mild peripheral nerve fiber loss intermediate forms.
  • (7) Maximal oxygen intake (VO2max) increased by 16.1% after physical training while maximal heart rate unsignificantly decreased (minus 3.3%).
  • (8) The number of muscarinic binding sites was unsignificantly decreased only in the hippocampus.
  • (9) In left ventricle of all age groups the changes in RSA value were statistically unsignificant.
  • (10) Unsignificant noise-induced impairments between 125 and 8,000 Hz; no high frequency hearing.
  • (11) The pre-ejection period (PEP), the isovolumetric contraction time and the total electromechanical systole were unsignificantly changed.
  • (12) In female rats various parameters and rhythmical structure of forced swimming underwent unsignificant fluctuations during estrus cycle.
  • (13) The serum magnesium levels following sleep decreased slightly and unsignificantly.
  • (14) Dobutamine decreased filling pressure, either right (14%) of left (28%) whilst they slightly but unsignificantly increased with dopamine.
  • (15) In contrast, PTH, cAMP and CT showed statistically unsignificant tendency to decrease.
  • (16) For regurgitations, differences in mean values and a mean difference with a standard error were found but remained unsignificant.
  • (17) Female patients had significantly higher mean Ig values than males; for each Ig-class, however, the day-to-day variation was very similar in the two sexes, as reflected by an unsignificant sex-day interaction.
  • (18) In adult rats hemodynamics and myocardial contractility change but unsignificantly on the 4--6th day after coarctation of the aorta, whereas in the old ones there occur functional and metabolic alterations in the heart that are indicative of a developing cardiac insufficiency.
  • (19) A slight, unsignificant decrease of the mean prolactin level was also noted.
  • (20) All these changes in the reactions developed with unsignificant background activity fluctuation.

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