What's the difference between lamellar and lamellary?

Lamellar


Definition:

  • (a.) Flat and thin; lamelliform; composed of lamellae.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) No reaction product was observed in the lamellar areas.
  • (2) At consolidation, the distraction area was composed of lamellar trabecular and partly woven bone.
  • (3) The results indicate that synthesis of lamellar bodies depends on an intact microtubular system, whereas secretion requires actin filaments in a functional state.
  • (4) Lamellar inclusions were selectively found in the large axons.
  • (5) At recovery, 96 hours, the lungs contained twice the normal numbers of type II cells, but the total size of lamellar body compartment per type II cell as well as the DSPC content of the isolated lamellar body pool returned to normal levels.
  • (6) The astrocytes had generally two types of processes: (1) thread-like processes of relatively constant width with few ramifications and few lamellar appendages and (2) the sinuous processes with clusters of lamellar appendages.
  • (7) The cortical vitreous of the normal (control) eye appeared to be a lamellar structure composed of sheets of collagen mesh.
  • (8) The results obtained in congenital ichthyosiform erythroderma, lamellar ichthyosis, and Papillon-Lefèvre syndrome were judged as better than those usually reported with etretinate.
  • (9) Intralipid at a concentration of 10(-2%) produced a significant increase of the relative volume of lamellar bodies (P = 0.05) at a gestational age of 18 weeks.
  • (10) In contrast, SP-A was identified in two populations of vesicles with high phospholipid-to-protein ratios: one lacked N-acetyl-beta-glucosaminidase and lgp-120 and contained lamellar bodies; the other contained both lysosomal markers and a heterogeneous population of organelles that included multivesicular bodies, lamellar bodies, and lysosomes.
  • (11) In the lower granular layer, progressively more Ca++ precipitates appeared intercellularly, with the only intracellular Ca++ localized within mitochondria and lamellar bodies (limiting membranes and discs).
  • (12) Two of the sheep developed typical lesions of geeldikkop, including birefringent crystalloid material in bile ducts and concentric periductal lamellar fibrosis.
  • (13) In the area where the collagen was disorganized, and also near the periosteum, woven bone was first formed, which was then remodeled into lamellar bone.
  • (14) They induced modifications in particle distribution, a blebbing of particle-free areas and the appearance of lamellar figures on the plasma membrane of fungus cells.
  • (15) The depression of cellular division and the stimulation of palmitic acid uptake with coicident appearance of lamellar bodies in cultures exposed to prednisolone supports the hypothesis that control of the differentiation of alveolar epithelium with synthesis of phospholipid surfactant, is a function of the adrenal cortex.
  • (16) The precise relationship between the vesicles and the lamellar bodies is unknown.
  • (17) Dilysocardiolipin dispersions at low salt concentration are micellar, and a transition to a lamellar phase takes place between 1 and 2 M NaCl.
  • (18) The pores observed were about half the average diameter of the lamellar bodies and a deformation of that spherical secretory organelle was seen frequently.
  • (19) Some of the fully matured lamellar bodies also contained glycogen.
  • (20) This can be achieved by penetrating keratoplasty, lamellar keratoplasty, sclerokeratoplasty, keratectomy, peritomy, conjunctival transplantation or keratoepithelioplasty.

Lamellary


Definition:

  • (a.) Of or pertaining to lamella or to lamellae; lamellar.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The cell volumes showed the following average values: 4.423 X 10(5) micron3 and 2.004 X 10(5) micron3 for the fasciae areolaris and lamellaris respectively, in men; 6.236 X 10(5) micron3 and 3.964 X 10(5) micron3 in women, and 10.114 X 10(5) micron3 and 4.635 X 10(5) micron3 in the pregnant women.
  • (2) Thus in all tissues with high phospholipid content or turnover typical intracellular deposites with lamellary or crystalloid structure may occur (myelin figures).
  • (3) The analysis of variance showed significant differences between both sexes, and fasciae areolaris and lamellaris.
  • (4) Proliferation of the pigment epithelium begins after about 20 h. The first appearance of macrophages in the retina is visible after 30 h. Between 92 and 140 h in the area of the pigment epithelium, variously differentiated cells, which partly contain pigment granules and lamellary inclusion bodies, form.
  • (5) It can be generalized, focal, monostotic or polyostotic and shows solid, lamellary or interrrupted spiculae-like reaction.
  • (6) The fat cells of the fascia areolaris and fascia lamellaris of men, women, and pregnant women (aged between 20 and 35a) were morphometrically studied.
  • (7) There is in increase of the type II epithelial cells in the shock lung with their lamellary corpuscles partly transferred into the alveolar lumen.
  • (8) As to the fascia areolaris, not the lamellaris, the difference between the sexes was significant.

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