What's the difference between preceptory and receptory?

Preceptory


Definition:

  • (a.) Preceptive.
  • (n.) A religious house of the Knights Templars, subordinate to the temple or principal house of the order in London. See Commandery, n., 2.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) An off-campus, practitioner-supervised training (preceptorial) program for veterinary students at Michigan State University was developed and introduced in the fall of 1972.
  • (2) In addition, since the program studied also uses preceptorials for its students' first clinical experience, the study examined differences in perception about the preceptorial between first- and second-level students.
  • (3) Two themes emerged from the analysis: what students desire from their clinical experience and the factors that influence the preceptorial clinical experience.
  • (4) Members of the task forces, which consisted of current residents and staff members with preceptorial responsibilities, discussed the issues assigned to them during a retreat at a state park.
  • (5) A preceptorial is a one-on-one reality-based clinical experience in which the staff nurse supervises the learning experience.
  • (6) This qualitative study was undertaken to ascertain how undergraduate preceptorial students view their clinical experience.
  • (7) The results were discussed in terms of clinical experiences and possible differences in perception of clinical between those who have preceptorial and traditional faculty-led clinical experiences.
  • (8) In addition, differences were found between perceptions of students in the first and last preceptorial clinical experiences.

Receptory


Definition:

  • (n.) Receptacle.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Peripheral processes of the receptory subepithelial cells have microvilli and 1-2 kinocilia on their apical surface.
  • (2) In Metazoa single receptory flagellar cells are differentiated; they realize conservatively some receptive molecules that are already prepared by their ancessors--Eukaryota.
  • (3) Among them bodies of receptory cells are situated; they are of smaller size and decorated with a bundle of microvilli.
  • (4) The authors suggest that the failure of desensitization of enzyme secretion for caerulein may be due to the maturation process of newborn rat pancreatic acinar cells at receptorial and postreceptorial level.
  • (5) The receptory area of the ocellus terminates in a tapetum which contains granules, soluble in alcohol.
  • (6) In the group of 248 pN1 patients with high receptorial status, the therapy was more successful in the group with a medium lymph nodal risk (from 1 to 3 positive nodes) and also in the group with G1 or G2.
  • (7) It was shown that within 15-17 embryonic days the plasma membrane of the muscle cell contains catecholamine-sensitive adenylate cyclase (isoproterenol greater than epinephrine greater than norepinephrine) which on these ontogenetic stages is represented by functionally active catalytic, regulatory and receptory components.
  • (8) Thus, our data indicate that a structural anomaly is present in the D2 receptorial complex of these prolactin-secreting rat pituitary tumors, which may be responsible for their resistance to the inhibitory effects of dopamine.
  • (9) The structure of the receptory terminations in the first branchial arc of fishes is morphologically similar to the de Castro Ist type sensory terminations which he has found in the carotid sinus wall of mammals.
  • (10) The study provides indirect evidence that hyperinsulinemia and impaired glucose metabolism in liver cirrhosis are due to different mechanisms (receptorial and post-receptorial defects, and altered feedback inhibition of insulin secretion).
  • (11) These data suggested that phospholipids, proteins and galactose participate to the cellular receptorial area for HAV.
  • (12) We can conclude that in PMNLs of elderly and patients with AD we assist to an altered post-receptorial signal transduction mechanism, which seems to be even more marked in the case of AD comparing to normal aging.
  • (13) This is the site of concentration of nerve nodules and receptory endings as well as abundant nervous connections between plexuses of the pancreatic head, duodenum and orifice zones of the both ducts.
  • (14) These data suggest existence of receptory sites for creatine phosphate in the heart cells: the myofibrillar creatine phosphokinase system where creatine phosphate increases the force of contraction; and the cellular membranes where creatine phosphate decreases the rate of membrane repolarization.
  • (15) LK-OPs induced inhibition of Fc gamma receptor mediated effector functions with aging could be partly explained by an altered post receptorial coupling switch and as a consequence the lymphokines could not play their role of immunomodulators further impairing the altered immune response with aging.
  • (16) On the basis of literature data relative to the alteration of beta-endorphin tone in obese subjects, we conducted a clinical trial employing Naltrexone (a receptorial antagonist of endogen opioids) in order to evaluate its efficacy in increasing the compliance of these subjects on dietary treatment.
  • (17) These distinctions are especially pronounced in the structure of nervous plexuses and receptory endings.
  • (18) These findings seem to support the hypothesis of a brain receptorial, monoamine supersensitivity in IH.
  • (19) Among 248 pN1 patients therapy with tamoxifen had an influence on free interval both in the group with a low receptorial status and in particular in that with high receptorial level; no effects of therapy on the ER- patients.
  • (20) Some peculiar receptorial structures have been found in the majority of the samples examined.

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