What's the difference between oecology and oenology?

Oecology


Definition:

  • (n.) The various relations of animals and plants to one another and to the outer world.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The authors draw attention to the relatively wide perspectives of the application of entomological findings in the mentioned disciplines and define more accurately some terminological and oecological problems.
  • (2) In addition to a number of oecological and ornithological considerations, reference was also made to systematic facts and routes along which further investigations on the presence of influenza viruses in the world of birds could be taken up, particular attention being paid to migratory birds.
  • (3) During a longitudinal survey of 5154 children under one year the morbidity was investigated and the influence of some psychosocial, socioeconomic and oecological factors which influence morbidity.
  • (4) The submitted paper summarizes the results of long-term oecological studies of these viruses, in particular their vectors and hosts.
  • (5) The original idea was to assess the morbidity of children in oecologically threatened areas.
  • (6) This part is introduced by an outline of oecological groups of necrophilous insects, whereby emphasis is given to their claims on habitat and food and their biotopical claims.
  • (7) They must be used as a basis, because some social paediatric problems have oecological causes and their omission could lead to an erroneous interpretation of these problems.
  • (8) In order to make the selected districts representative for the entire territory of the country, we elaborated a typology of districts which contains demographic, economic, social and oecological parameters.
  • (9) The author uses as a basis the present position and seeks solution in a greater integration of its components which must include also social oecology.
  • (10) The authors draws attention to some of the most important oecological factors which may play a role in social paediatric practice.

Oenology


Definition:

  • (n.) Knowledge of wine, scientific or practical.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The ethanol dosage automation, very important in oenology, is very difficult to carry out.
  • (2) On the other side, it has been tested that if one abolished the use of asbestos for filtering wines, they would not be altered from the oenological point of view.
  • (3) In oenology the methods are essentially used for research.
  • (4) Automatic dosages took place a short time ago in oenology laboratories.
  • (5) Montenegrin enthusiasm for oenology can be dangerous, as they haven't really grasped the concept of a wine tasting yet.
  • (6) Hybrid strains, with desirable oenological properties, were obtained by mass spore-cell mating between a heterothallic killer yeast and two homothallic sensitive strains and all were shown to have unique DNA fingerprints and electrophoretic karyotypes.
  • (7) Recently, oenological prejudices were challenged by the use of a points scoring system (from 50 to 100) to evaluate wine in a book now widely regarded as one of the most authoritative.
  • (8) Casting his powerfully subversive, silent gaze round the table as a wine master held forth, Baker seemed determined to get his fellow members to "corpse": he had no time whatever for oenological waffle.
  • (9) This is why they are only used in analytic oenology when chemical analysis is most specific enough or too laborious.

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