What's the difference between outwith and without?

Outwith


Definition:

Example Sentences:

  • (1) During the one year study period general practitioners from the west of Scotland obtained 2262.0 half-day sessions accredited for the postgraduate education allowance from 335 different courses outwith their region and 10 different distance learning programmes.
  • (2) Three patients with mild liver distrubance were found to have one bile salt in the upper limit of normal, but in each case the other primary bile salt was outwith the normal range.
  • (3) This means a war fought for a purpose other than self-defence: in other words outwith articles 33 and 51 of the UN Charter.
  • (4) In a survey of 383 moderate and severe hand injuries in adults, 246 (64.4%) occurred outwith work.
  • (5) In the majority of patients with theophylline or phenytoin concentrations outwith the therapeutic range, further analysis was not requested and so optimisation of dosage cannot be assumed to have occurred.
  • (6) However, children with a spelling or motor dysgraphia had speeds of motor performance on successive finger movements and rapid hand pats outwith the normal range.
  • (7) While much of this information has been communicated outwith the scientific literature, this review attempts to summarise, from a neuropathological viewpoint, the main findings to emerge.
  • (8) Current evidence does not support such widespread clinical application, outwith the current evaluation studies.
  • (9) Depletion of CD8+ T cells did not affect lymphoproliferation to HSV outwith recrudescence (four patients), nor lymphoproliferative responses to another antigen (PPD; five patients) during recrudescence.
  • (10) From this investigation the position of the S locus is proved to be outwith the Phi-Pgd region, next to Phi.
  • (11) On questioning following recovery, all except two patients reported loss of awareness of the onset of hypoglycaemia Intramuscular glucagon is valuable in the treatment of severe hypoglycaemia outwith hospital and, although the slightly slower and less predictable recovery may appear to make it a less attractive option than intravenous dextrose in the accident and emergency department, this must be balanced against the advantages of ease of administration and a lower incidence of serious adverse effects.
  • (12) In addition, considerable sums have been saved by servicing, modifying, and constructing other instruments for the laboratories outwith the immediate remit of Technicon maintenance.
  • (13) Thus ESAGs can be transcribed outwith an active VSG gene expression site and in the absence of expression of the VSG.
  • (14) It is not clear why vascular development is most prominent outwith the tumour when postulated angiogenic factors, such as tumour angiogenesis factor, are presumably released within.
  • (15) It was found that the hospital and hotel residents had virtually no interactions with people outwith the establishment in which they lived.
  • (16) The upsurge in solidarity and political engagement over Palestine is astonishing – and almost wholly outwith the political mainstream.
  • (17) I do agree that this feels like the Labour party’s Scotland moment – there’s a rejection of authority and there’s a rejection of the establishment both within the party and outwith it.
  • (18) Patients outwith this category were managed conservatively and a blood transfusion limit (10 units) imposed unless the clinical picture subsequently improved or the liver function was good but the patient was not eligible for surgery because of age.
  • (19) Over the same period 122 doctors outwith the area attended 263 different courses in the west of Scotland region.
  • (20) Despite concern regarding the removal of travel and subsistence contributions for postgraduate education activities, general practitioners are attending education courses outwith their region.

Without


Definition:

  • (prep.) On or at the outside of; out of; not within; as, without doors.
  • (prep.) Out of the limits of; out of reach of; beyond.
  • (prep.) Not with; otherwise than with; in absence of, separation from, or destitution of; not with use or employment of; independently of; exclusively of; with omission; as, without labor; without damage.
  • (conj.) Unless; except; -- introducing a clause.
  • (adv.) On or art the outside; not on the inside; not within; outwardly; externally.
  • (adv.) Outside of the house; out of doors.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Without medication atypical ventricular tachycardia develops, in the author's opinion, most probably when bradycardia has persisted for a prolonged period.
  • (2) Therefore, it is suggested that PE patients without endogenous erythroid colonies may follow almost the same clinical course as SP patients.
  • (3) Arachidic acid was without effect, while linoleic acid and linolenic acid were (on a concentration basis) at least 5-times less active than arachidonic acid.
  • (4) Clinical and roentgenographic criteria could not discriminate between patients with and without pneumonia, confirming the findings of previous investigations.
  • (5) The various evocational changes appear to form sets of interconnected systems and this complex network seems to embody some plasticity since it has been possible to suppress experimentally some of the most universal evocational events or alter their temporal order without impairing evocation itself.
  • (6) Ethanol and L-ethionine induce acute steatosis without necrosis, whereas azaserine, carbon tetrachloride, and D-galactosamine are known to produce steatosis with varying degrees of hepatic necrosis.
  • (7) The promoters of the adenovirus 2 major late gene, the mouse beta-globin gene, the mouse immunoglobulin VH gene and the LTR of the human T-lymphotropic retrovirus type I were tested for their transcription activities in cell-free extracts of four cell lines; HeLa, CESS (Epstein-Barr virus-transformed human B cell line), MT-1 (HTLV-I-infected human T cell line without viral protein synthesis), and MT-2 (HTLV-I-infected human T cell line producing viral proteins).
  • (8) Both apertures were repaired with great caution using individual sutures without resection of the hernial sac.
  • (9) Comparison with 194 age and sex matched subjects, without STD, were chosen as controls.
  • (10) The 14C-aminopyrine breath test was used to measure liver function in 14 normal subjects, 16 patients with alcoholic cirrhosis, 14 alcoholics without cirrhosis, and 29 patients taking a variety of drugs.
  • (11) In contrast to L2 and L3 in L1 the mid gut runs down in a straight line without any looping.
  • (12) Both condemn the treatment of Ibrahim, whose supposed offence appears to have shifted over time, from fabricating a defamatory story to entering a home without permission to misleading an interviewee for an article that was never published.
  • (13) The obvious need for highly effective contraception in women with existing disorders of glucose metabolism has led to a search for oral contraceptive (OC) regimens for such women that are efficient but without unacceptable metabolic side effects.
  • (14) Significant increases in acid secretion were observed without changes in cyclic nucleotides.
  • (15) In addition, the fact that microheterogeneity may occur without limit in the mannans of the strains suggests that antibodies with unlimited diverse specificities are produced directed against these antigenic varieties as well.
  • (16) All of the nude mice developed paraplegia with or without incontinence at 2 weeks and routinely died of inanition 3 weeks postimplantation.
  • (17) The inhibition was not seen in longitudinal muscle without myenteric plexus.
  • (18) Change of steps in achieved just by varying the reaction conditions without any product purification.
  • (19) Madrid now hopes that a growing clamour for future rescues of Europe's banks to be done directly, without money going via governments, may still allow it to avoid accepting loans that would add to an already fast-growing national debt.
  • (20) The epididymis appeared distended but without any visible sperms.

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