What's the difference between paludal and palustral?
Paludal
Definition:
(a.) Of or pertaining to marshes or fens; marshy.
Example Sentences:
(1) Land reclamation measures carried out on the territory of a flood-plain-paludal focus of tularemia change the ecological and biocenotic links, which leads to the formation of a meadow-field focus with other-than-before sources and vectors of tularemia infection.
(2) Most affections on returning to the industrialised world concern paludism of the Plasmodium falciparum type, leading to a still high mortality rate of 400 per year in Europe, while the preventive and curative means available are sufficient.
(3) Sub-Saharan Africa is involved in 95% of cases, mainly West Africa (70% of cases), unlike the situation in 1987, and the first cases of paludism despite mefloquine chemoprophylaxis appeared during the second semester from the seasonal mid-summer recrudescence onwards, in travellers returning from this region.
(4) Sera from patients with other parasitoses (schistosomiasis, strongyloidosis or paludism) were also tested.
(5) The onset of paludal attacks can be serious for both the mother and the child.
(6) The pathology of parasitic diseases is essentially tropical with a strong predominance of paludism, at times fatal, and intestinal nematodes; however we rarely find amibiasis or human hydatid disease.
(7) As for paludism, the cases detected in this country have belonged to two small outbreaks: one with four cases in Madrid with "Plasmodium vivax" and the other with three cases in Tortosa (Tarragona) with "P. falciparum".
(8) Rarely detected in people consulting for fever, shivering and headache were the two symptoms directly related to paludism.
(9) Two villages are located in the lowlands where malaria from Plasmodium falciparum was endemic until the eradication of paludism.
(10) In order to evaluate the predictivity of neurological signs and symptoms in african patients, in Bangui's National Hospital Center (Central African Republic), 79 inpatients (aged 15-65 years) presenting with neurological manifestations (vascular attack, proved metabolic coma, or neuro-paludism excluded), and 64 age and sex matched controls in the same ward, without neurological or AIDS-related symptoms, were tested for the presence of HIV1-antibodies.
(11) Paludism can occur quite easily in pregnant women in endemic zones, above all those who are primiparous or in their 2nd or 3rd terms.
(12) From the practical point of view, the present use of antipaludial medication in pregnancy should take into account the surrounding risk, namely that of paludism and of treatments.
Palustral
Definition:
(a.) Of or pertaining to a bog or marsh; boggy.
Example Sentences:
(1) and Ledum palustre L. extracts to mice 5-15 min before irradiation with a median lethal dose increased their survival rate.
(2) Quantitative recovery was obtained from fortified sediments for all acids except palustric, neoabietic and levopimaric acids.
(3) An additional study was made of the rhizosphere microflora of Ledum palustre from a peat-bog.
(4) By its morphology the species occupies an "intermediate position" between S. nolleri and S. palustre.
(5) palustre had a molecular mass of 175 kDa and consisted also of four (presumably identical) subunits with a mass of 44 kDa.
(6) The F420-dependent alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH) of Methanogenium liminatans and the NADP(+)-dependent ADH of Methanobacterium palustre were purified to homogeneity.