What's the difference between naming and nosography?

Naming


Definition:

  • (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Name

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Unfortunately, due to confidentiality clauses that have been imposed on us by the Department of Immigration and Border Protection, we are unable to provide our full names and … titles … However, we believe the evidence that will be submitted will validate the statements that we are making in this submission.” The submission detailed specific allegations – including names and dates – of sexual abuse of child detainees, violence and bullying of children, suicide attempts by children and medical neglect.
  • (2) Anti-corruption campaigners have already trooped past the €18.9m mansion on Rue de La Baume, bought in 2007 in the name of two Bongo children, then 13 and 16, and other relatives, in what some call Paris's "ill-gotten gains" walking tour.
  • (3) All former US presidents set up a library in their name to house their papers and honour their legacy.
  • (4) intravesical, ureteroceles, which we have named 'ostioplasty', is presented.
  • (5) Two small populations of GLY + neurons were observed outside of the named nuclei of the SOC; one was located dorsal to the LSO, near its dorsal hilus, and the other was identified near the medial pole of the LSO.
  • (6) Names, and the absence of them, could be important Facebook Twitter Pinterest Don’t look back … Daisy Ridley’s Rey and John Boyega’s stormtrooper Finn.
  • (7) To become president of Afghanistan , Ashraf Ghani Ahmadzai changed his wardrobe and modified his name, gave up coffee, embraced a man he once denounced as a “known killer” and even toyed with anger management classes to tame a notorious temper.
  • (8) Then, when he was forgiven, he walked along a moonbeam and said to Ha-Notsri [Hebrew name for Jesus of Nazareth]: “You know, you were right.
  • (9) A 45-year-old mother of four, named as Hediye Sen, was killed during clashes in Cizre, while a 70-year-old died of a heart attack during fighting in Silopi, according to hospital sources.
  • (10) The high participation percentage also shows that the prerequisite of screening, namely, a positive attitude on the part of the population, was as well fulfilled in the present project.
  • (11) This novel mechanism of receptor regulation, named transmodulation, should be distinguished from the reduction in total receptor number caused by the homologous ligand (downregulation) and from the change in affinity produced by the binding of agonists or antagonists to the same receptor site.
  • (12) Solely infectious waste become removed hospital-intern and -extern on conditions of hygienic prevention, namely through secure packing during the transport, combustion or desinfection.
  • (13) 3) The first who presumed an independent state of these microorganisms, was Kohlert (1968), from the work of which the epithet for correct name, i.e.
  • (14) A man named Moreno Facebook Twitter Pinterest Italy's players give chase to an inscrutable Byron Moreno, whose relationship with the country was only just beginning.
  • (15) Glucocorticoids have been shown in in vitro systems to inhibit the release of arachidonic acid metabolites, namely prostaglandins (PGs) and leukotrienes, apparently, via the induction of a phospholipase A2 inhibitory protein, called lipocortin.
  • (16) GlaxoSmithKline was unusually critical of the decision by Nice, the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence, and also the Scottish Medicines Consortium, to reject its drug belimumab (brand name Benlysta) in final draft guidance.
  • (17) Knapman concluded that the 40-year-old designer, whose full name was Lee Alexander McQueen, "killed himself while the balance of his mind was disturbed".
  • (18) The genome characterization of the typing strains for all 13 species of the genus Staphylococcus, included into the Approval List of the Names of Bacterial (1980), is presented.
  • (19) L-NAME abolished B contractions in a dose-dependent fashion.
  • (20) Resistance to antibiotics have been detected in food poisoning bacteria, namely Salmonella typhimurium, Staphylococcus aureus and Clostridium perfringens.

Nosography


Definition:

  • (n.) A description or classification of diseases.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The nosography of these forms is discussed and emphasis laid on pathogenetic hypotheses and diagnostic and therapeutic aspects.
  • (2) To do so, after defining nosography as well as psychiatric and medical nosography, he studies two ideas of thought.
  • (3) In a difficult and delicate clinic for adolescents, the author attempts to demonstrate, from new concepts such as "Family Body", the importance to reevaluate classic psychiatric nosography, to differently formulate etiology, pathogenesis, prognosis and treatment of the adolescent crisis.
  • (4) The alterations of anguish nosography go with a renewed outbreak of studies of clinical and biological ties between anxiety and anxious depressions.
  • (5) A description of progressive muscular atrophy, the first item in neuro-muscular nosography, figures in the memoir published by F.A.
  • (6) Considering the major nosographies since Kraepelin, we underline the stability of the two classical functional psychoses and the difficulties in defining a satisfying classification of the intermediate forms.
  • (7) Nowadays pain should be seen as an important symptom by the psychiatrist, as it points towards some entities in the psychiatric nosography of which treatment has been well established; the general practitioner should always be alert to think about a concomitant psychiatric disturbance that could justify the chronic nature of the complaint.
  • (8) The present nosography of lymphoproliferative disorders is continuously in progression.
  • (9) The novel nosography reveals one particular entity: phasophrenia, described as a stereotyped and recurring acute psychotic episode that responds poorly to neuroleptic chemotherapy.
  • (10) In order to contribute to the knowledge and the nosography of fibroblastic rheumatism, the authors report a case occurring in 68 years old patient.
  • (11) Among progressive myoclonus epilepsies (PME), the nosography of the Ramsay Hunt syndrome (RHS) has been much debated.
  • (12) Gilbert's syndrome is a frequent clinical condition with indirect hyperbilirubinemia, with controversial pathogenesis, nosography, and diagnostic criteria.
  • (13) These data, and the presence of an 'unknown compound', not yet demonstrated in the known forms of GM-gangliosidosis, support the hypothesis that our case may be considered as an 'atypical' form of the variant AB of the gangliosidosis GM and that further studies are necessary to reach a final nosography of these entities.
  • (14) Is described one case of non-rhizomelic chondro-dysplasia punctata; after an introduction in which the disease is considered in its nosography and ways of genetic transmission and the symptoms are described, the case is examined stressing the gravity of epiphyseal calcifications and the unusual localization of some of them together with megabladder and megacolon.
  • (15) By applying this pattern to the analytic theory of the different identification process levels and of the gradual constitution of the superego, we finally find out how a lack or an absence of concord between these two dynamics (individual and social) reflect the optimal circumstances of occurrence of a pathology of the moral personality, according to a psychiatric nosography.
  • (16) The diagnosis of intestinal ischaemia still presents numerous problems in terms of nosography, epidemiology, diagnosis and treatment with the result that it is more often excluded than diagnosed.
  • (17) occlusion have been examined through a Doppler nosography, in order to evaluate the influence of the type of collateral circle on the neurologic damage.
  • (18) Having analyzed the main nosographies concerning the endogenous psychoses problem, the A. aim at obtaining a subdivision of the psychotic patients into classes based on the similarity shown by the same patients about symptoms found out by a transverse examination.
  • (19) So, they present a chrono-nosography and they suggest that the continuous form of primary headaches can be divided into two forms, one of these is associated with affective troubles.
  • (20) nosography is discussed for what concerns the variable features emphasized by our observations, the correlation between P.M. and P.M.S., and the problem of P.M.S.

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