What's the difference between pathless and unexplored?
Pathless
Definition:
(a.) Having no beaten path or way; untrodden; impenetrable; as, pathless woods.
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Unexplored
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(1) The present article delves into the relatively unexplored areas of dispersion phenomena, and attempts to develop a theoretical model for general application.
(2) Although exogenous phosphatidic acid (PA) has been shown to promote insulin release, the effects of endogenous PA on endocrine function are largely unexplored.
(3) Although arterial vasodilation is a well-known feature in patients with cirrhosis, the venous system remains unexplored.
(4) It is concluded that lack of fertilization is an unexplored cause of infertility in couples with unexplained infertility.
(5) The sensitivity of sonography was 50% if metastatic nodes unexplored by sonography were included, or 84% if only cases in which stenosis was passed were considered.
(6) Determination of D-lactic acid production may perhaps serve as a means of independently monitoring the effects of antimicrobial agents on bacterial metabolic activity, which is an important aspect of antimicrobial action that remains relatively unexplored.
(7) Continuous nasoenteric feeding provides a unique opportunity to define previously unexplored dietary and metabolic interrelations in humans.
(8) The present experiment examined the effect of adrenalectomy on the ability of rats to locate unexplored arms in the radial maze after various retention intervals midway through completion of the maze.
(9) He noted how it was still unexplored in American cinema, how the film set out to address "the elephant in the room".
(10) The structure and function of colonic mucosal lymphoid organs remain largely unexplored, especially in the rectum hidden within the pelvic vault.
(11) The Yakovlev Collection contains complete serial sections of approximately 800 human brains which are practically unexplored with morphometric methods.
(12) Similarly, the neuropharmacology of nicotine reinforcement remains largely unexplored; nicotinic-cholinergic receptors seem to play a primary role but evidence implicating particular subtypes of nicotinic receptor is not available.
(13) The potential influence of postmenopausal estrogen therapy on the subsequent development of non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM) is relatively unexplored, despite postulated effects of these hormones on glucose tolerance.
(14) The pathogenesis of these neurological manifestations in malaria remains unexplored, but offers excellent perspectives for research at clinical as well as experimental level.
(15) Avoid the polluting chugging houseboats that cruise along the motorway-like larger canals and take a kayak for a tenth of the price through the smaller, unexplored waterways.
(16) Sociobiology may be useful to psychiatry in that in some cases it provides: a) a new focus on the adaptive functions of human behavior which may serve to aid the psychiatrist in evaluating individual problems; b) functional predictions which may help to identify segments of the population which are more at risk for psychiatric disorders than others, thereby providing guidelines for preventive psychiatry; and c) direction for research into unexplored aspects of human social relationships and their relevance to psychiatric disorders.
(17) The mechanism of gastric stasis in disorders of gastrointestinal motility is largely unexplored.
(18) Potential roles of the endoplasmic reticulum in the regulation of protein synthesis are largely unexplored.
(19) The possibility and significance of diastolic dysfunction are essentially unexplored and contingent upon our better understanding of the determinants of diastolic indices.
(20) Pierre Janet shows by this research an unexplored way which can constitute a new phase in the modern psychopathology.