What's the difference between interlacing and interwoven?
Interlacing
Definition:
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Interlace
Example Sentences:
(1) In well-differentiated tumours a characteristic feature is interlacing endothelial cell-lined channels showing considerable nuclear atypia.
(2) The outer coat turned to be extremely sculptured, presenting as interlaced crests of various height.
(3) Collagen in the unusually thickened scleral tissue was arranged in irregularly interlacing bundles.
(4) Histological examination showed interlacing bundles of spindle cells and loose areolar region.
(5) Most examples measure less than or equal to 0.5 cm and are composed of a partially encapsulated mass of bland Schwann cells and innumerable tiny axons arranged in interlacing fascicles.
(6) Histologically, spindle cells with minimal cytologic atypia were arranged in interlacing bundles.
(7) When the patients were moved half the slice interval to perform the interpolating scan, and the two sets of images were interlaced with each other, the detectability increased to 88%.
(8) The mesenchymal component consists of a fascicular proliferation of tightly interlaced, uniform, benign-appearing spindled cells that immunostatin for vimentin and fibronectin, but not desmin or actin.
(9) Growth and mutual interlacing of colonies of T. viride is affected by concentration of nutrients and presence of inhibitors in the culture medium.
(10) The incised common carotid artery was closed by Iwabuchi's interlacing vascular suture method with excellent results.
(11) Long secondary dendrites of mitral cells also extend posteriorly beyond the perimeter of the mitral cell-external plexiform layer and interlace with granule cell peripheral dendrites in a plexiform layer external to the posterior region of the granule cell core.
(12) Histologically, all tumors showed broad, interlacing fascicles of spindle cells with pleomorphic nuclei, frequent mitoses, and necrosis.
(13) In dogs, 120 episodes involving shocks by a 3.7-A, 5-ms unidirectional rectangular wave of one polarity were interlaced with 120 similar episodes of the reverse polarity.
(14) However, some of the intraperineural lamellated corpuscles exhibited interlaced arrangements of tortuous axon terminals and cytoplasmic lamellae resembling the arrangement in Meissner corpuscles.
(15) Interlacing suture for the anastomosis of the cervical internal carotid artery was employed successfully.
(16) Findings at postmortem evaluation indicate that symptoms can be attributed to neuroma formation: a characteristic adventitious plaque of tissue composed of hyperplastic, interlacing bands of Schwann cells and myelinated fibers overlay the posterior columns of the spinal cord.
(17) In the inner layer bundles of crystallites interlace with each other.
(18) An interlacing three-dimensional network of collagen fibrils intervened between the capsular lamellae.
(19) Immunoreactive terminal nerves interlaced smooth muscle bundles in all layers in all smooth muscle regions, formed loose tangled knots about widely dispersed muscle cells in striated muscle, and supplied vessels and submucosal glands.
(20) Histologically, the lesion is characterized by three distinct zones--an outer compressed fibrous connective tissue capsule, an inner myxomatous zone, and a central zone of proliferating Schwann's cells arranged in interlacing fascicles with areas of palisaded cells and organoid structures.
Interwoven
Definition:
(p. p.) of Interweave
() imp. & p. p. of Interweave.
Example Sentences:
(1) Analyses of lipid, rheologic, clinical and arteriographic profiles indicated a variety of interwoven relations.
(2) In this region, BL tapered and became interwoven with the scleral collagen fibrils in the substantia propria.
(3) The appendages consist of a delicate bilateral vane 2 mum wide on either side of the axis, composed of extremely fine overlapping or interwoven fibrils.
(4) At the epithelial-connective tissue junction of the tongue and fingertip skin, interwoven collagen fibrils formed numerous microridges which probably provide a broad anchorage for the epithelium.
(5) In this new scheme, instead of forming a set of multislice inversion-recovery sequences in series for a given phase encoding step, 180 degrees inversion pulses corresponding to different slices are interwoven with the spin echo data acquisition sequence in an optimal way depending on the desired inversion-recovery time.
(6) For Fo, the key to understanding Grillo is not in 21st-century Italy but in the 13th century, when storytellers – giullari – roamed Italy, entertaining crowds in piazzas with lewd and ancient tales interwoven with satirical attacks on local potentates.
(7) Together, involved in the care of one child they found their emotions and professional beliefs interwoven in such a manner as to make this article possible.
(8) Histologically, the elevation was found to consist of interwoven bundles of collagen fibres covered by vascular endothelium continuous with that of the straight sinus.
(9) For decades, the issue of race (the colour of people) and immigration (the movement of people) have been neatly interwoven, as though they are one and the same thing – as though “British” people are not also black and black people are not British.
(10) The function of this delicately interwoven muscle system is seen by us in the fine tuning of contraction and dilatation of the respiratory passage.
(11) However, it appears that new strategies based on a new technology are ultimately necessary to elucidate the alterations in the intricately interwoven patterns of molecular control that could underlie the various aspects of the aging process.
(12) Purified elastin results from a composite assembly of interwoven branched and twisted thread-like entities of decreasing diameter.
(13) The strongest conflict I navigate is the one between feminism and the capitalism that is so deeply interwoven into weddings.
(14) Each of these consists of a multilayered system of closely interwoven thin endothelial membranes.
(15) The free granules were closely apposed to fibrin strands which were interwoven with a number of disintegrating inflammatory cells.
(16) This finding indicates that D-loops formed under these conditions may be largely nonintertwined paranemic structures rather than plectonemic structures in which two of the strands are interwoven.
(17) In Bowman's layer, individual collagen fibrils were interwoven densely to form a felt-like sheet.
(18) Infant stimulation concepts can be interwoven into prenatal classes to help facilitate the development of prenatal bonding and parenting skills.
(19) These pseudo-cleistothecia contained interwoven hyphae but no microconidia.
(20) The IFs located in the nuclear region appeared to be interwoven with the NLF.