What's the difference between interlay and interplay?
Interlay
Definition:
(v. t.) To lay or place among or between.
Example Sentences:
(1) The regions with a thin and less keratinized mucosa over the bone but without a submucosal interlayer must be relieved or imprinted without pressure.
(2) Such manipulation also decreases fiber crystallinity, alters Si-O and Mg-O interlayer bonding, induces coordination changes in the brucite layer, diminishes the ability of fiber to reduce specific free radicals and physisorb organic molecules, and decreases hemolytic potency and antagonist sorption capabilities.
(3) However, chitosan-acetate gel powders and chitosan powders with pre-added acetic acid and methanol did not follow these equations, due to gel formations that led to more adsorption of indomethacin on the interlayer space of the gel.
(4) Spacings which correspond to an intermediate occupation of any of the three successive interlayers favor amino acids self-addition to polymers.
(5) The surgical technique and various advantages of the interlay method of myringoplasty are described.
(6) This study analyzed the nature of the inhibited zone to determine the interfacial topography, evaluated the shear interlayer bond strength in the presence of the inhibited layer, and assessed the effect of various interfacial treatments on bonding.
(7) By disintegration of the cell wall of staphylococci a definite interlayer located between the cytoplasmic membrane and the cell wall proper could be demonstrated for the first time (MW-interlayer).
(8) This MW-interlayer contains a sort of "cloddy" material in which clusters of embedded ring-like disks are hexagonally arranged in a crystal-like manner.
(9) This study clearly shows that the ajoene molecule is located deep in the layer and is close to the interlayer medium.
(10) In newborns these fibers are situated in the compact layer of the adventitium, in mature and old women they are revealed in interlayers of the connective tissue that separate fasciculi of muscle fibers of the external longitudinal and internal circulatory layers of the middle sheath.
(11) These results correlate quite well with those obtained for interlayer and interchain distances and for the width of the main phase transition calorimetric peak.
(12) We have recently described an apparatus for protein purification based on a segmented Immobiline gel, having one or more liquid interlayers in between.
(13) The crystal-like arranged ring-like disks of the interlayer between the cytoplasmic membrane and the cell wall shall be called MW-particles in order to differentiate them from intramembrane particles and particles on the outer surface of the cell wall.
(14) The hexagonally packed interlayer (HPI-layer) from Micrococcus radiodurans cell walls has been studied by electron microscopy and subsequent digital image processing.
(15) Double pegs are scattered throughout the clear interlayer spaces.
(16) Complexation with divalent interlayer cations contributes significantly to adsorption at higher pH values where the +-0 and +-- species exist.
(17) IR and X-ray evidence indicates that magaldrate has a hydrotalcite-like structure with sulfate as the major interlayer anion and carbonate also present in the interlayer space.
(18) No evidence of foil-porcelain chemical bonding was found, nor was there any indication of substantial interlayer diffusion.
(19) In a strongly alkaline solution, the 0-- species was not adsorbed in the interlayer space of montmorillonite but rather produced an external calcium-tetracycline complex.
(20) The possibility that the changing interlayer spacing in Na-montmorillonite might be responsible for its catalytic properties, is discussed.
Interplay
Definition:
(n.) Mutual action or influence; interaction; as, the interplay of affection.
Example Sentences:
(1) Furthermore, the analyses indicated an important interplay between environmental sources and social factors in the determination of hand lead and blood lead levels in very young children.
(2) In this review, Warner Greene and colleagues discuss recent studies that have revealed an intriguing molecular interplay between two pathogenic human retroviruses, HIV-1 and HTLV-1, and certain cellular genes that normally control T-cell growth.
(3) The utility of a life charting approach is emphasized in delineating past and present course of illness, considering the relevance of cycling pattern and past treatment efficacy in selection of present pharmacological interventions, and helping to formulate a multifactorial concept of the interplay of biological and psychosocial factors in the evolution or exacerbation of mood disorders.
(4) The authors hypothesize that an interplay of late adoption intrinsic vulnerabilities in the children, and weakness of parental bonds accounts for the differential outcomes.
(5) Watford’s front two have impressed with their hard work, their technical quality and their interplay – a classic strike duo.
(6) Dyslipaemia appears thus to be due to the interplay of several factors.
(7) The interplay of policies and principles to which Miss Nightingale subscribed, the human frailty of one of her women, Miss Nightingale's illness, and the confusion and stress which characterized the Crimean War are discussed.
(8) Current work focuses on defining the biology of preneoplasia, the critical specific molecular events in multistep carcinogenesis, and the dynamic interplay between viral, behavioral, dietary, and genetic factors in human carcinogenesis.
(9) We interpret these findings as suggesting a complex interplay of endocrine and metabolic factors are necessary for retention of the behavioural response.
(10) Developmental psychobiology is the study of how the interplay between behavioral and physiological processes supports and directs development.
(11) It is proposed that such an interplay between the two regulatory genes results in a homeostatic system that may regulate the rate of viral replication as well as the growth of HTLV-I transformed cells.
(12) The megakaryocyte, however, remains responsive and the hypothesis advanced is that under these circumstances the intermenstrual platelet increase, normally caused by the interplay of the sex hormones, becomes grossly exaggerated.
(13) There is indirect evidence that this interplay is at the level of prostaglandin synthesis or release.
(14) Coronary atherosclerosis is the result of the interplay of a number of factors, the most important of which are abnormal levels of circulating lipoproteins.
(15) The interplay between these two neuro-endocrine disorders may account for some of the symptoms of these patients.
(16) That interplay between message and content became the basis of his consultancy, Good Business, dreamt up partly with the CND campaigner Marjorie Thompson.
(17) To investigate the interplay between endotoxin-induced circulatory shock and the cardiovascular effects of different doses of isoflurane, mean aortic pressure (MAP), central venous pressure (CVP), mean pulmonary arterial pressure (MPAP), heart rate (HR), cardiac output and superior mesenteric artery flow (SMAF), were monitored in rats anesthetized with either 1.4% or 2.0% isoflurane in oxygen.
(18) It is argued that this similarity in the frequency of ethnic differences among the polypeptides studied by 2-D PAGE and by 1-D E is further evidence that the proteins revealed by 2-D PAGE do not differ greatly in their response to the interplay of mutation, selection, and drift from those revealed by 1-D E studies of plasma proteins and erythrocyte enzymes.
(19) Further studies concerning the interplay between proximal and distal regulations under normal and pathological conditions may provide deeper insight into the way in which the kidney functions.
(20) The program must be problem-centered, affording the learners the opportunities to engage in the discovery of the role of nutrition in the health of people, the nutritional environment, and the interplay between the two.