What's the difference between intraparietal and parietal?

Intraparietal


Definition:

  • (a.) Situated or occurring within an inclosure; shut off from public sight; private; secluded; retired.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) It is concluded that preincisional intraparietal injection is more effective than intravenous injection of Augmentin for the prophylaxis of surgical wound infection.
  • (2) On 119 rectal resection specimens for cancer, distal intraparietal extension was found to be significantly correlated with the degree and multiplicity of lymph node involvement.
  • (3) Activation of the coagulation system or a defect in the fibrinolytic system result in the accumulation of intravascular and intraparietal fibrin.
  • (4) The way of penetration of the nutrient arteries and the intraparietal vascular pattern were precised.
  • (5) The asymmetry index of AD was computed and correlated with asymmetries of CT-derived measures of occipital bone thickness, occipital lobe width, mastoid area, and sulcal asymmetry (the asymmetry of intraparietal sulcus location from the longitudinal fissure).
  • (6) In cases of the rectum, lymph node invasion and its multiplicity are directly related to the presence of distal intraparietal invasion.
  • (7) 6 months after the first injection and 3 months after the second one, the free ureteral lumen is compressed by an intraparietal nodule containing a central area of Teflon spherules and a rim of macrophages and resorptive multi-nucleated giant cells surrounded by a line of connective tissue without a mutilating sclerohyaline reaction.
  • (8) Parietotectal projections were studied in the macaque monkey in experiments designed to compare the distribution of fibers originating in two cytoarchitecturally distinct regions within the inferior parietal lobule: the inferior bank of the intraparietal sulcus (area POa of Seltzer and Pandya, '80) and the adjoining part of area PG (von Bonin and Bailey, '47) on the convexity of the hemisphere, here called PGc.
  • (9) Cancers of the rectum are only rarely associated with distal intraparietal microscopic extension situated below the apparent pole of the tumour.
  • (10) In the parietal cortex, both the central field representation of MST and FST have connections with the ventral intraparietal (VIP) and lateral intraparietal (LIP) areas, whereas MST alone has connections with the inferior parietal gyrus.
  • (11) The lateral intraparietal area appears to be neither a strictly visual nor strictly motor structure; rather it performs visuomotor integration functions including determining the spatial location of saccade targets and forming plans to make eye movements.
  • (12) Both the inferior and dorsal FEF also had extensive reciprocal connections with the ventral intraparietal area (VIP; Maunsell & Van Essen, 1983a) in the caudal bank of the intraparietal sulcus.
  • (13) The beneficial effects of glyceryl trinitrate (GTN) are the result of several mechanisms which reduce venous return, cardiac work and intraparietal tension, and redistribute blood flow to the subendocardial layer and ischaemic zones.
  • (14) In these experiments we found several direct projections from extrastriate visual areas, including the lateral intraparietal (LIP), dorsal prelunate (DP), parieto-occipital (PO), and medial superior temporal (MST) areas into area 7a.
  • (15) This appearance is made by precise adaptation of the opaque colonic mucosa depressed in the form of a "cupola" over the intraparietal gas bubble which results in the deformity.
  • (16) The role of central and peripheral alpha-adrenoceptors in regulation of ileal, caecal and proximal colonic myoelectrical activity was studied in five conscious ewes chronically fitted with intraparietal electrodes and a cannula in a lateral ventricle of the brain.
  • (17) The visual receptive field physiology and anatomical connections of the lateral intraparietal area (area LIP), a visuomotor area in the lateral bank of the inferior parietal lobule, were investigated in the cynomolgus monkey (Macaca fascicularis).
  • (18) The anatomical position of the intraparietal segment appears to be remarkably constant, and several anatomical landmarks (the origin of the second anterior septal artery and of the second diagonal artery, both collaterals of the anterior descending artery) may lead one to suspect the presence of an anomaly in the course of the artery when the coronary arteriogram is doubtful.
  • (19) Connections were also found with area VIP in the intraparietal sulcus, with area V3A on the annectent gyrus, possibly with area PO in the dorsomedial prestriate cortex, and, finally, with the frontal eye field on the anterior bank of the lower limb of the arcuate sulcus.
  • (20) The implication for the brain endocast is that, however the fragment is oriented, the posterior aspect of the intraparietal (IP) sulcus is in a very posterior position relative to any chimpanzee brain.

Parietal


Definition:

  • (a.) Of or pertaining to a wall; hence, pertaining to buildings or the care of them.
  • (a.) Resident within the walls or buildings of a college.
  • (a.) Of pertaining to the parietes.
  • (a.) Of, pertaining to, or in the region of, the parietal bones, which form the upper and middle part of the cranium, between the frontals and occipitals.
  • (a.) Attached to the main wall of the ovary, and not to the axis; -- said of a placenta.
  • (n.) One of the parietal bones.
  • (n.) One of the special scales, or plates, covering the back of the head in certain reptiles and fishes.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) We report on a patient, with a CT-verified low density lesion in the right parietal area, who exhibited not only deficits in left conceptual space, but also in reading, writing, and the production of speech.
  • (2) Our findings indicate that Turner girls have a functional brain disorder more often than the controls, particularly at the occipital and parietal areas and in those with hemispheric differences most often in the right hemisphere.
  • (3) Beta 1 activity increased during the first 10 min of KB in occipital and to a lesser degree in parietal regions.
  • (4) The present study was planned in order to evaluate the effectiveness of the PTFE surgical membrane as a parietal peritoneal substitute.
  • (5) Three animals received unilateral lesions which included both the inferior parietal lobule and a portion of adjacent dorsal prestriate cortex (IPL-PS).
  • (6) This dye is concentrated and secreted by the parietal cells.
  • (7) Five daily injections of TGF beta-1 or -2 were administered subcutaneously over the frontal and parietal bones of seven-week-old mice.
  • (8) The distribution of cells at the stage of DNA synthesis and mitosis in all the parietal peritoneum speaks of the absence of special proliferation zones.
  • (9) The pineal of certain lizards possesses a finger-like projection that extends toward the parietal eye.
  • (10) There were no differences in brain metabolic rates in lateral cortical areas (frontal, parietal, temporal, and occipital lobes).
  • (11) 5-Bromo-indoxyl acetate esterase was likewise absent from the parietal vascular cells of the central artery.
  • (12) Duodenal ulcer patients also exhibit an increase in the number of parietal cells, which results in an increase in maximum acid output.
  • (13) Moderately higher GLUT3 mRNA levels were detected in the parietal lobe of the cerebrum, hippocampus, and cerebellum than the levels of GLUT1 transcripts.
  • (14) And the maxima of the alpha-power and of the alpha-peak-power are mostly located parietal instead of occipital.
  • (15) Anosognosia is a well-known manifestation of non-dominant parietal lobe lesions and typically lasts a few days.
  • (16) This exogenous protein tracer could be seen in apical vacuoles and phagosomes in the cuboidal parietal epithelium.
  • (17) Fewer labeled cells appeared after parietal, temporal or occipital cortex injections.
  • (18) In 18 of the 118 stomachs the focal concentration of the parietal cells near the duodenum was greater than the other part of the antrum, reaching more than 50% of the parietal cells of the average fundic gland.
  • (19) Histological verification revealed a group with consistent parietal damage but also a subgroup with relatively small lesions to dorsal or lateral hippocampus in addition to parietal damage (PC + HIP).
  • (20) Cellular mechanisms underlying the actions of antisecretory agents were studied with dispersed canine fundic cells; aminopyrine accumulation monitored parietal cell (PC) function.

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