What's the difference between manifold and multiplex?

Manifold


Definition:

  • (a.) Various in kind or quality; many in number; numerous; multiplied; complicated.
  • (a.) Exhibited at divers times or in various ways; -- used to qualify nouns in the singular number.
  • (n.) A copy of a writing made by the manifold process.
  • (n.) A cylindrical pipe fitting, having a number of lateral outlets, for connecting one pipe with several others.
  • (n.) The third stomach of a ruminant animal.
  • (v. t.) To take copies of by the process of manifold writing; as, to manifold a letter.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Combined hypertension treatment with inhibitors of the converting enzyme (ICE) and diuretocs gives manifold advantages, the most important of them is a synergistic action of both drugs resulting in blood pressure decrease and prevention of hypokaliaemia.
  • (2) It is stressed that the exact anatomical diagnosis requires the examination of every segment which can be performed only by using manifold planes.
  • (3) An anaerobic sampling manifold withdrew 19 samples of blood during the rest-to-exercise transition; sampling interval was usually 4 s. Blood gas analysis showed that, on average, from rest-to-steady-state exercise, O2 saturation (Svo2) fell from 71 to 41% and mixed venous PCO2 (PvCO2) rose from 42 to 59 Torr.
  • (4) These induction periods are regarded as the time needed by far-from-equilibrium fluctuations to drive the system into the center manifold.
  • (5) The apparent Km of the modified enzyme for soluble starch increased manifold, thus implicating the sensitive tryptophan residue in the substrate binding region of the enzyme.
  • (6) All image vectors were orthonormalized to span a linear manifold.
  • (7) A manifold for rapid determination of fluoride has been designed that uses a single coil for complex formation and extraction.
  • (8) Impinger samples were collected from the sampling manifold and analyzed accordingly.
  • (9) This manifold can be used to validate or calibrate various industrial hygiene analyses such as charcoal and detector tube technology, impinger techniques, respirator cartridge testing, and various survey instruments.
  • (10) The presentation of SAS may be manifold, and the primary health care teams play a crucial role in the detection of their basic symptoms.
  • (11) The modification can be made in less than 4 h without the need for any additional parts; the modified manifold requires one-third fewer pump lines and fewer reagents, thus reducing operating costs and simplifying instrument maintenance, while retaining the same precision, speed, low carryover, and linearity of the production model.
  • (12) The low-field temperature dependence of the MCD of oxidized FdI, which originates in the paramagnetic oxidized [3Fe-4S]1+ cluster, establishes the absence of a significant population of excited electronic states of this cluster up to 60 K. The low-field temperature dependence of the MCD of reduced FdI establishes that the ground-state manifold of the reduced [3Fe-4S]0 cluster possesses S greater than or equal to 2 at both pH 6.0 and 8.3.
  • (13) The appearance of this disease as generalized vasculitis is conditioned by the manifold clinical symptomatology and thus renders the diagnostics extraordinarily difficult.
  • (14) After certain modifications had been made in the manifold, satisfactory degrees of accuracy were also obtained for the erythrocyte counts.
  • (15) Among the manifold immunologic events which take place during parasitic invasions, production of autoantibodies and immune complexes can play a serious role during infections with African and American trypanosomes.
  • (16) There are manifold specific causes of death characterized by conditions manifest in middle and late life.
  • (17) It is now customary practice to couple separately metered infusions via a manifold to a common catheter that enters the patient.
  • (18) The differential diagnoses was manifold because of the traveling habits, the clinical symptomatic and the course of the disease.
  • (19) Their information must be transduced through binding to membrane receptors, so as to elicit the appropriate biological response from the manifold repertoire of a cell.
  • (20) The enzyme can be seen as strategically located to play a role in regenerating ATP required for the manifold activities of the synaptic membrane.

Multiplex


Definition:

  • (a.) Manifold; multiple.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Our multiplex gene regulatory system (MGR) allows the establishment of transgenic lines that harbor inducible potentially lethal transgenes.
  • (2) The second national multiplex was handed to 4 Digital, but was handed back after Channel 4 pulled out.
  • (3) We report a male infant with arthrogryposis multiplex congenita (AMC) who survived for 19 weeks following birth at 36 weeks gestational age.
  • (4) While the multiplexes seem to be racing to make filmgoing expensive and unglamorous, here was romance.
  • (5) The important otolaryngological manifestations of arthrogryposis multiplex congenita (AMC), which heretofore have not been described in otolaryngological and other specialty journals, are reviewed.
  • (6) SATAPEC is a computerized system built in the Laboratory for recording over 256 multiplexed channels and for automatic processing of cardiac electrical potentials.
  • (7) Arthrogryposis multiplex congenita is a rare disorder of skeletal muscle development which is characterized by deforming contractures of the joints, but seldom affects the temporomandibular joint.
  • (8) Cinema chains in the UK and abroad fear relaxation of the window in case film lovers decide to save their pennies and see new releases at home rather than travelling to their nearest multiplex.
  • (9) We analysed six multiplex pedigrees of schizophrenia for linkage to two DNA probes mapping to the chromosome 5q11-q13 region where linkage to a gene for schizophrenia was recently reported.
  • (10) The technique identified the main transitions for the sutures and frequency multiplexing was used to define the variation of modulus with time.
  • (11) The histologic, enzyme histochemical, and ultrastructural findings were those of steatocystoma multiplex.
  • (12) This especially because the pathogenesis of Arthrogryposis multiplex is unknown.
  • (13) A total of 17 such children were studied; of these, seven were from three multiplex families and two fathers from these families had diabetes.
  • (14) For quick and prenatal analysis the authors used multiplex PCR.
  • (15) The strategy, called a "multiplex study design," employs (1) multiple collaborating centers, (2) multiple experts in the diagnoses being studied at each site, and (3) multiple diagnostic criteria sets so that alternative definitions of disorders can be compared in terms of (4) multiple external validity criteria, such as familial aggregation, course, and differential response to treatment.
  • (16) Simultaneous imaging of proton and sodium is achieved using a new two coil system and a time-multiplexing technique with a 1.5 T NMR imaging system.
  • (17) This information was used to develop a multiplex amplification system that could identify the genus Mycobacterium and then distinguish between M. avium and M. intracellulare, two commonly encountered mycobacteria other than tuberculosis.
  • (18) We thus investigated polymorphisms of INS and neighbouring loci in random diabetics, IDDM multiplex families and controls.
  • (19) Although Multiplex will be glad to receive some extra cash for the project, it will simply mean that its total loss on Wembley drops from £183m to £148m.
  • (20) Multiplex PCR allows for an assay of the gene of interest and assures that the amplification process proceeds as expected with the use of a companion control genome primer set.

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