What's the difference between intermix and intermixture?
Intermix
Definition:
(v. t.) To mix together; to intermingle.
(v. i.) To be mixed together; to be intermingled.
Example Sentences:
(1) Additionally, a mixed subtype present on one particle could result from either intermixing of separate protein subtypes into the same viral envelope (phenotypic mixing) or genetic recombination between viruses of different subtypes resulting in the production of one protein with a mixed subtype (genotypic mixing).
(2) Polycation-induced membrane intermixing and permeability changes of phosphatidylserine liposomes were also investigated.
(3) In these mixed cells the two hormones were packaged (a) in different granules of the same cell, (b) in the same granules where they were segregated in different portions of the granule content, or (c) in the same granules but evenly intermixed.
(4) The first, Type I, showed brief low amplitude or relatively iso-electric episodes intermixed with slow activity.
(5) A thyroid carcinosarcoma composed of follicular carcinoma intermixed with osteosarcoma and chondrosarcoma was studied.
(6) "Intermix is an important acquisition for News Corp," Mr Murdoch said, "instantly doubling the number of visitors to our sites and providing an ideal foundation on which to increase meaningfully our internet presence."
(7) A characteristic 67 nm transverse striation produced by the intermixing of tropocollagen and collagen types 1 and 3 is observed.
(8) Until Day 15 of postnatal development, the SON neurons are intermixed in the interior of the nucleus but in this period a neuronal redistribution is initiated.
(9) In sessions with intermixed switching trials the single tube paths became segmented or curved, seemingly in order to facilitate switching.
(10) In previous fusion studies, cell-surface antigens and organelles contributed by disparate cell types intermixed within minutes.
(11) Three-dimensional computer reconstructions revealed that most 3N cells of mesodermal origin underwent short-distance migration from anterior to posterior or from posterior to anterior and intermixed with diploid mesodermal cells near the midpoint of the regenerated anteroposterior axis.
(12) Pure sebum was anechoic or hypoechoic, but fat intermixed with hair strands was echogenic and often attenuated the sound beam because of the numerous tissue interfaces created within the mass.
(13) Regenerated thick and thin fibers were intermixed in the tract and projected to the medial nucleus.
(14) Intermix's other sites include Grab.com, a gaming and social network site, coolquiz.com and myleague.com.
(15) Analysis of interphase nuclei showed that chromatin originating from the two parental genomes did not intermix but occupied distinct domains.
(16) Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation yesterday announced a $580m (£330m) deal to buy online company Intermix Media, the latest evidence that the media industry is once again embracing the internet.
(17) Two assays monitoring the intermixing of aqueous contents were also compared.
(18) By electron microscopy the core of the bodies consisted of a dense tangle of thin filaments which were intermixed with granular material.
(19) Another patient had FDG injected during absence status: EEG showed generalized spike-wave discharges (during which she was unresponsive) intermixed with slow activity accompanied by confusion.
(20) Nine of 25 tumors contained desmin, which was restricted to the intermixed spindle cell, cortical type stromal component of the tumors.
Intermixture
Definition:
(n.) A mass formed by mixture; a mass of ingredients mixed.
(n.) Admixture; an additional ingredient.
Example Sentences:
(1) Therefore, the occurrence of an intermixture of GH and PRL granules might be related to an enhanced cellular function for PRL synthesis.
(2) By intermixture of genetically marked cells from bisected and whole embryos, it was shown that blastoderm cells are restricted in their potential for forming adult epidermal structures.
(3) The intermixture of the black and white races in the United States is an ongoing, continuous phenomenon.
(4) Calculations to derive a completely negative Fy frequency should be cushioned by the fact that intermixture of the Caucasoid and black races took place before the onset of the slave trade.
(5) The intermixture of partial aspects of both these concepts by uptake of eugenic ideas into social-hygienic samples and the declaration of the eugenics to be the "generative prophylaxis" or "hygiene of procreation" during the first third of the 20th century caused a temporary abuse of the term prophylaxis in the medicine.
(6) Two admixture models are considered here, gene flow and intermixture.
(7) This is the first time a study has been undertaken on the HLA profile of the Martinican population, a population which is essentially the product of intermixture between African-Negroes and French Caucasians.
(8) This figure is subject to change inasmuch as racial intermixture continues.
(9) The characteristic feature of CT findings was the intermixture of high and low density areas in the affected paranasal sinuses, apparently caused by increased X-ray absorption due to calcification.