What's the difference between polytomous and subdivided?

Polytomous


Definition:

  • (a.) Subdivided into many distinct subordinate parts, which, however, not being jointed to the petiole, are not true leaflets; -- said of leaves.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) For the special case with missing entries only in the polytomous variables, a full maximum likelihood estimate is obtained with the help of an appropriate one-one onto transformation that significantly simplifies the computational burden.
  • (2) The localization of lesion, in the anterior horn and body of right lateral ventricle, producing primary intraventricular bleeding was revealed by pneumoencephalography, especially polytome pneumotomography.
  • (3) Among the patients with characteristic symptoms of TMJ dysfunction examined in our Departments, a group of hundred were tomographed (Polytom--Philips-Massiot).
  • (4) Procedures to analyse confounded, polytomous and interacting risk factors are proposed and it shown that there is a simple relationship between two distinct estimators previously suggested for use with deleterious and beneficial (or preventive) factors.
  • (5) In each patient, some bone fragments could be seen more discreetly on coronal computed tomography than on conventional polytomes.
  • (6) A two-part accessory table for use with the Philips Polytome is described.
  • (7) Polytome tomography with metrizamide instillation through lateral cervical puncture was highly diagnostic, whereas, ordinary X-ray with lumbar instillation yielded less satisfactory results.
  • (8) The tomograph which has been used is an Italian one (Eurostrator-Zuder, Genoa) provided with complex radiation movements (circular, spiral) and which gives technical resutlts such as the Polytom (generally used for these researches) but which has a focus film distance of 1m instead of 1.40 m. The average incident dose on the erystalline lens is high (11.7 R): the use of the Pb-diaphragm reduces the dose considerably (0.65 R) without any significant imperfections on the radiological image.
  • (9) Several applications of the polytomous logistic regression model are discussed.
  • (10) Then we investigate repeated tests when we have polytomous disease levels and polytomous diagnostic levels.
  • (11) The stage at diagnosis was treated as a polytomous response variable in a logit-type, log-linear (Poisson) model, with smoking status, age, sex, and race as covariates.
  • (12) In patients with unexplained low back pain, AVN of the hip should be considered and ruled out by MRI, even if conventional plain films, polytomes, and radionuclide scans are negative.
  • (13) Although odds ratios are still useful for summarizing effects on polytomous dependent variables, greater caution must be exercised to avoid misleading interpretations.
  • (14) Polytomes demonstrated a progressive erosion of the right auditory meatus.
  • (15) Next, the extension to the polytomous case is demonstrated.
  • (16) All had abnormal sella polytomes or visual fields, amenorrhea with low basal serum gonadotropin levels despite decreased serum estradiol concentrations, and elevated basal serum PRL levels with blunted PRL response to neuroendocrine stimulation tests )thyrotropin-releasing hormone, levodopa, chlorpromazine, and hypoglycemia).
  • (17) The probability of being at any given level of the Index of Definition (computed from PSE data) is estimated from the General Health Questionnaire total score by an ordered polytomous logistic regression model.
  • (18) The polytome should be used as an adjunct to conventional roentgenograms of the temporal bone and not as a substitute.
  • (19) When such variables are continuous or polytomous, and a dose-response relationship exists, it is concluded that power may be increased by including individuals who are discordant on their responses.
  • (20) For the general case with missing entries in both continuous and polytomous variables, a pseudo maximum likelihood method, and a partition pseudo maximum likelihood are developed.

Subdivided


Definition:

  • (imp. & p. p.) of Subdivide

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Forty-five enteropathogenic (enteropathogenic Escherichia coli-like) strains isolated in commercial rabbit farms were subdivided into four biotypes with the help of six carbohydrate fermentation tests, ornithine decarboxylase tests, and motility tests.
  • (2) The recorded APs were further subdivided into those exhibiting consistent antegrade conduction during sinus rhythm (overt APs: 50 left APs, eight right APs), those exhibiting intermittent antegrade conduction (intermittent APs: six left APs, two right APs), and those exhibiting only retrograde conduction (concealed APs: 33 left APs, two right APs).
  • (3) Except for one control group, the other three groups were subdivided into six groups and administered three different kinds of germanium (inorganic germanium, organic germanium, and natural organic germanium) one month before and during dimethylhydrazine treatment, and during dimethylhydrazine treatment, respectively.
  • (4) It is concluded that LLC may be subdivided into functional subclasses because less than 10% of bovine luteal cells release OXT.
  • (5) Comparative analysis of DNAs digested with EcoRI, BamHI, HindIII, SalI and NcoI revealed that C. trachomatis isolates belonging to serovars D and K, but not E, could be subdivided into different genome types.
  • (6) It is concluded that renin levels in hypertension are influenced by several factors and that any attempt to subdivide patients into renin subgroups is therefore arbitrary.
  • (7) The specimens obtained from horses and cows were subdivided according to age and lactation status, respectively.
  • (8) The rationality of subdividing the tumours of this type into separate entries of different onconosological unities is discussed.
  • (9) This invertebrate precipitin, Tridacnin, may be used as a marker for nearly two thirds of all asialo serum glycoproteins; A number of different cross-reactions with various other polysaccharides and galactans subdivides those neuraminidase-treated glycoproteins into several subgroups, indicating that the uncovered carbohydrate structures are not always completely identical.
  • (10) Subdividing the A and A+C responsive neurones according to their mono- (M) or polysynaptic (P) connexions yielded the following sub-samples: MC, 39%; PC, 15%; MA, 13%; PA, 33%.
  • (11) In addition, cows in the Short d 5 group were subdivided into two groups following second estrus (normal luteal phase, n = 5 per group) to receive 100 IU oxytocin on Day 5 (Normal d 5) or 16 (Normal d 16), respectively.
  • (12) The patients were subdivided into two groups that received identical traditional therapy.
  • (13) These receptors were subdivided by their morphology in the next groups: pear-shaped receptors with capsule; capsuled spherical receptors located near vascular walls; ovoidal receptors with capsule and glomerular structure; simple or complex mace-shaped receptors without capsule.
  • (14) These indexes are divided into clinical and laboratory topics, and subdivided into such topics as the type of opioid explored and the general area of biological interest (e.g., physiology).
  • (15) They subdivided patients suffering from "natural" morbid processes from those suffering from "medico-legal kind of diseases; this was done taking into account age, sex and clinical progress of the diseases.
  • (16) Ninety-six Wistar rats were subdivided into 4 group: 1) control; 2) "waistcoat" plastic surgery; 3) plastic surgery using a vicryl prosthesis.
  • (17) An additional 30 cm of clay covered the tailings on one plot and each plot was subdivided into bare soil and vegetated subplots.
  • (18) In the periphery of the ballooning area, a large vascular lumen was subdivided into smaller capillary lumina by endothelial and mesangial bridging, which resembled to the process in the fetal glomerulogenesis.
  • (19) The duplex scans were subdivided into those showing a greater than 50% stenosis of the internal carotid artery and those with a less than 50% stenosis.
  • (20) After 8 days of incubation, SM subdivides into superficial (compact) and deep (disperse) sublaminae.

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