What's the difference between interior and tracheoscopy?

Interior


Definition:

  • (a.) Being within any limits, inclosure, or substance; inside; internal; inner; -- opposed to exterior, or superficial; as, the interior apartments of a house; the interior surface of a hollow ball.
  • (a.) Remote from the limits, frontier, or shore; inland; as, the interior parts of a region or country.
  • (n.) That which is within; the internal or inner part of a thing; the inside.
  • (n.) The inland part of a country, state, or kingdom.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Pint from £2.90 The Duke Of York With its smart greige interior, flagstone floor and extensive food menu (not tried), this newcomer feels like a gastropub.
  • (2) Mike Enzi of Wyoming A senior senator from Wyoming, Enzi worked for the Department of Interior and the private Black Hills Corporation before being elected to Congress.
  • (3) As for Scotland Soccer Club, Altidore's deputy at franchise level, Steven Fletcher, is gonna be the guy that the hosts will look to kick the soccer ball in to the soccer goal interior.
  • (4) The adsorption of the herbicide 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D) as well as of other dipolar molecules to the interface of artificial lipid membranes gives rise to a change of the dipole potential between the membrane interior and water.
  • (5) The interior minister, Miguel Ángel Osorio Chong, left a gathering of the Mexican diplomatic corps to take a call from President Enrique Peña Nieto.
  • (6) While X-ray crystallographic data on cytochrome c show the reduced and oxidized forms to have very similar structures, there is a considerable body of data, mostly from solution studies, that indicates the reduced form is more stable and that the interior of the protein is less accessible to solvent in this state.
  • (7) By whatever mechanism cholesterol is forced to be translocated from the plasma membranes subsequent to the degradation of sphingomyelin, it appears that the sterol flow is specifically directed towards the interior of the cells.
  • (8) Ukraine map An aide to Ukraine's interior minister posted on Facebook that rebels had begun surrendering in some areas of Kiev's "anti-terrorist operation", and the newspaper Ukrainskaya Pravda reported that some rebels were asking for a corridor to put down their arms and leave areas surrounded by government forces.
  • (9) The EU interior ministers issued a joint statement in which they agreed to renew pressure on the major internet companies to step up their efforts to swiftly report and remove material that aims to incite hatred and terror.
  • (10) Merkel’s interior and finance ministers, both in the same party, regularly contradict her.
  • (11) The caption blamed "the dogs of the Interior [ministry]", and claimed that incendiary bombs had been fired at the building by police, "causing a very big fire" that "burned everything to ashes".
  • (12) The interior ministry official Konrad Kogler denied that the clampdown, which includes increased checks on the eastern borders, violated the Schengen accord on free movement.
  • (13) On Monday, the interior minister, Miguel Ángel Osorio Chong, said the alarm had been raised immediately, but local media have cited prison sources saying it took half an hour for police to begin the search for Guzmán.
  • (14) Others wrecked the villa interior, poured fuel on the floor and set it alight.
  • (15) Liberated from the life of middle- and upper-class interiors, with all its codes of conduct and formalities, they gave new names to each other, and pushed the limits of the dominant morality.
  • (16) Under appropriate conditions, high absolute interior concentrations of the drug can be achieved (approximately 120 mM) in combination with high trapping efficiencies (in excess of 90%).
  • (17) In this more nearly globular shape, CAM reveals to the environment two interior pockets that contain a number of hydrophobic residues, in agreement with NMR data suggesting involvement of such residues in the binding of inhibitors and proteins to CAM.
  • (18) A series of cytochalasin-sensitive morphologic changes that are undergone by the parasite and the host cell lead to the interiorization of the parasite.
  • (19) Membrane-bound receptor or enzyme distribution between cell surface and cell interior can be determined using the non-ionic detergent digitonin.
  • (20) Concentrate on the way he constructs the space of an interior or orchestrates a sensual camera movement that he invented himself - the camera gliding on unseen tracks in one direction while uncannily panning in another direction - and you perceive how each Dreyer film almost brutally reconstructs the universe rather than accepting it as a familiar given.

Tracheoscopy


Definition:

  • (n.) Examination of the interior of the trachea by means of a mirror.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Diagnostic procedures of choice were tracheoscopy and magnetic resonance imaging, which offers representative images of inspiration and expiration, shows the anatomical relations between aortic arch and trachea and reveals the extent of tracheal compression.
  • (2) Fiberoptic tracheoscopy immediately after the performance of minitracheostomy revealed the position of the cannula in both cases.
  • (3) The instruments are also ideal for cervical tracheoscopy and mediastinoscopy.
  • (4) In fact, the key examination is tracheoscopy providing that catheterisation of the fistula.
  • (5) The results obtained show that a hypertensive-tachycardiac response to direct laryngo-tracheoscopy could not be prevented in any of the groups under investigation.
  • (6) The emergency tracheoscopy dislodged a mass from the trachea, which turned out to be a Kaposi's sarcoma on histology.
  • (7) 13 children of all age groups, suffering from a respiratory insufficiency, and treated with a sewed-up-tracheostoma, were examined by tracheoscopies in regular intervals.
  • (8) The diagnosis of this rare anomaly is suspected on radiological and echocardiographic grounds and confirmed by oesophagography, tracheoscopy and angiocardiography.
  • (9) The technique permits tracheoscopy during ventilation and operation, thus enabling exact location of the stenosis to be obtained.
  • (10) In addition, various diagnosing methods have been employed to determine the degree of invasion in advanced cancer patients, such as CT scan for observing invasion of the surrounding tissues, naso-tracheoscopy for invasion of the trachea and a flow meter for vascular tracts.
  • (11) By means of corrosive, injection and tracheoscopy methods venous formations of the brain have been studied in 19 species of birds--endemical for Far East--from 12 orders.
  • (12) It was also seen by tracheoscopy, but this part of the trachea was not pulsating.
  • (13) Tracheoscopy confirmed maintenance of tracheal lumen diameter and integrity of the mucosal epithelium in all dogs.
  • (14) The correct position and possible complications could be verified only by fibreoptic tracheoscopy.
  • (15) Follow-up tracheoscopy 3 months later showed a residual stenosis of 20% within the anastomotic region, and the patient was free of symptoms.
  • (16) Tracheoscopy is the most important examination for arriving at the diagnosis.
  • (17) The follow-up studies --autopsy, clinical examination and tracheoscopy--demonstrate a very low complication rate, due to the technique of tracheostomy, the preferred tracheostomy tubes and the method of alternate low-pressure cuff-blocking.
  • (18) Diagnosis of ruptured trachea was made by tracheoscopy and radiography.
  • (19) The diagnosis of "oesophago-trachea" was finally confirmed by laryngo-tracheoscopy.
  • (20) The diagnosis is made by tracheoscopy and esophagal contrast study.

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