What's the difference between preadjustment and readjustment?

Preadjustment


Definition:

  • (n.) Previous adjustment.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The role of quickness, adjustive amplitude, preadjustive tension, and countertension in facilitating joint distraction to cavitation is investigated.
  • (2) Data were preadjusted for internal laying and for pause.
  • (3) Maternal lineage effects were included in a repeated records model with cow effects and preadjustment for sire and maternal grandsire transmitting abilities.
  • (4) The place of sectional mechanics in the future is discussed together with how such techniques may be included, with advantage, in any taught preadjusted appliance system.
  • (5) The preadjustment mean marginal opening was 92 microns and the postadjustment measurement 55 microns, yielding a mean reduction of 37 microns (SEM 3 microns) or 39%.
  • (6) The results indicate that: a) a successful adjustment elicits either a parasympathetic or sympathetic response; b) the vertebral level at which the adjustment is administered has undetectable specificity for the parasympathetic or sympathetic input to the pupil; c) unsubluxated subjects generally exhibit no change in pupillary diameter following a sham adjustment and d) subluxated subjects exhibit variable preadjustment pupillary diameters, with significant pupillary diameter changes in response to an adjustment.
  • (7) Movements of the upper limb are well known to be preceded by electromyographic activity in leg and trunk muscles known as postural preadjustment.
  • (8) The preceding activity of BFd and BFs and their participation in postural preadjustments is probably not necessary, since the co-contraction of SD and TAd has ensured fixation of the ankle joint.
  • (9) Sixteen volunteers who were taught to self-administer the solution, injected the preadjusted dosage into the corpus cavernosum each time before the intended sexual act.
  • (10) We did not identify any preadjustment factors that would increase the susceptibility to develop the reflex.
  • (11) The hydraulic flow resistance can be preadjusted to yield a 15% flow difference at an LAP of 15 mmHg.
  • (12) Control of faciolingual tooth inclinations is obtained by using rectangular wire with third-order bends and standard edgewise brackets or by using a straight wire in a preadjusted appliance system.
  • (13) - A Type: adjustable condylar guidance, preadjusted Bennett angle at 13 degrees - B Type: adjustable condylar guidance, adjustable Bennett angle.
  • (14) The presence of these normal biologic variables will either enhance or minimize the torque supplied by preadjusted appliances, depending on a combination of prescription used and biologic variable present.
  • (15) Adjusting for smoking pack-years or extent of pesticide use did not alter our preadjustment conclusions.
  • (16) Samples were prepared by direct mixing of calcium chloride solutions (A, 6.10(-3) mol dm-3; B, 1.10(-1) mol dm-3) and sodium phosphate solutions (A, 6.10(-3) mol dm-3; B, 2.10(-2) mol dm-3) containing citrate (0-2.10(-3) mol dm-3) and preadjusted to pH 7.4.
  • (17) This study tested the strength of ceramic orthodontic brackets subjected to mesial-distal tipping forces on five types of preadjusted, maxillary right central incisor ceramic twin brackets for both 0.018" and 0.022" slot sizes.
  • (18) The use of high torque values with no tip in preadjusted incisor brackets in the Bioprogressive system, in conjunction with narrow anterior rectangular archwires may produce crown spacing, root crowding and upright central incisors.
  • (19) A preadjustible, electrically driven, automatically controlled tilting procedure is prevented by fixing them below with an adjustible bicycle saddle (passive orthostasis during the measurement) and above with shoulder pads.
  • (20) Ten orthodontic faculty members bonded a preadjusted orthodontic appliance on models of five cases of malocclusion in a simulated clinical situation (mannequin).

Readjustment


Definition:

  • (n.) A second adjustment; a new or different adjustment.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) A comprehensive multivariate framework aimed at predicting the factors that enhance or impede readjustment after a heart attack, has been developed and empirically supported by a study among convalescents after heart attack.
  • (2) However, synaptic readjustment did occur caudal to the lesion.
  • (3) Root off- and on-shifts in cell haemolysates at 24 degrees C, produced predominantly by changing pH but with unavoidable subsequent readjustments of the CO(2)-bicarbonate buffer systems, had an initial rapid phase with half-times as low as 0.01 sec.
  • (4) Readjustment in terms of school performance was good but was less good for psychosocial development.
  • (5) However, when used for periods of 2-3 years, the reproductive system usually requires a period of a few cycles to readjust itself for proper ovulation.
  • (6) In some nephrons, readjustments of GCP occurred in response to step changes in perfusion pressure within the range of 90 to 165 mm Hg.
  • (7) During restoration of the synaptic contacts readjustment of dendritic tips occurred.
  • (8) His pencil or pastel notes, readjusts, notes again with more emphasis the advancing or receding edge of a continually moving body.
  • (9) The findings indicate that emotional reactions after a MI should be monitored during convalescence to identify patients at risk for a failure in emotional readjustment.
  • (10) The behavior at pH 9.0 reverted to the behavior at pH 4.8 when the pH was readjusted.
  • (11) We also evaluated the stability of this concentrated serum at 6 degrees C, -20 degrees C and -70 degrees C. We also verified whether readjustment of the pH of the concentrated resin-treated serum would have improved its stability at -20 degrees C.
  • (12) Serially obtained synovial fluid specimens were yellow and clear or hazy and had good mucinous precipitate quality at all times in all horses, except 2, in which the catheter required readjustment.
  • (13) ), must also involve readjustment of dynamic mobility.
  • (14) This calls probably for readjustment of the corresponding algorithm.
  • (15) Exposure of the enzyme to high pH (9-10) led to only a small loss of secondary structure and partial reactivation could be observed on readjustment of the pH to 8.0.
  • (16) Labour’s Chris Leslie said: ‘Lots of very wealthy people will be delighted with massive giveaway.’ Overseas aid budget Budget will be “readjusted”, saving £650m in 2019-20.
  • (17) It is concluded that in HTRs, because of constrained maximum HR, only work loads up to 60% of the VO2max of CTLs may be attained; also, owing to the fast readjustment of Q, up to work loads of 75 to 100 W, the rest to work transition phase is not impaired.
  • (18) Application of multivariate techniques of data analysis revealed a 'structure' highlighting the relative weight of various 'demands' in impeding readjustment, and the relative significance of the individual's self-controlled resources in coping with these demands and thus enhance readjustment.
  • (19) Exercise therapy in the morning hours resulted in the readjustment of hormonal regulation characterized by the predominance of the activity of the counterinsular systems over the insular one.
  • (20) A close correlation was shown between this synaptic readjustment and the strength of uncontrollable undulatory movements seen caudal to the lesion site following spinal cord transection.

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