What's the difference between preclusive and prelusive?

Preclusive


Definition:

  • (a.) Shutting out; precluding, or tending to preclude; hindering.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Complete preclusion of vulvovestibular contamination of endometrial swab specimens was not achieved; however, fewer than ten colonies can be expected even in mares in which the vulvovestibular area has been thoroughly contaminated with a broth culture, provided that the perineal area is adequately cleaned prior to swabbing.
  • (2) For the demonstration and preclusion, resp., of the vascular damage phlebography performed 3--6 months after the injury is recommended by the authors--by means of which favourable initial experiences could be obtained.
  • (3) The theories for decapacitation of sperm include the possible role of a peptide decapacitation factor, a glycoprotein-mediated steroid transfer to the sperm, masking of a galactosyl transferase by some macromolecule-containing carbohydrate, preclusion of calcium influx by a binding protein, and sperm interaction with the acrosome stabilizing factor.
  • (4) Both adequate initial clot lysis and preclusion of rethrombosis are required.
  • (5) Preclusion of ovulation also resulted in fewer spermatozoa in the caudal isthmus and ampulla at 12 h p.c., suggesting that the products of ovulation stimulate sperm transport in the oviduct.
  • (6) The possibilities of the supporting effect of the fibula and of its preclusion are discussed.
  • (7) It would, in addition, be unjust to implement such a preclusion simply because others might respond negatively if we do not.
  • (8) Despite the Court's preclusion of transfer trauma litigation in a constitutional context and the general unwillingness of lower courts to recognize the phenomenon, attorneys continue to burden the judicial system with frivolous transfer trauma arguments.
  • (9) This, together with periosteal bone resorption in corresponding areas on the nonfused side served to offset any developmental asymmetry that might have occurred, thus leading to a compensatory preclusion of gross anatomic asymmetry.
  • (10) Thus, in the absence of preclusive, complex anomalies, early surgical correction of congenital cyanotic lesions in young infants consistently yields results superior to that of palliation or two-stage procedures.
  • (11) Attention is drawn to the tension of the scleral flap adapted to the normalized intraocular pressure and reliable preclusion of an external fistula by perfusion test at the end of the operation.
  • (12) The Dk dependent low response to vaccinia Dk can be explained by a preclusion rule or by failure of vaccinia to complex with Db; however the analysis of Kk dependent low response to vaccinia Db does not support these explanations or that self-tolerance is responsible for this Ir effect but is compatible with the interpretation that Kk vaccinia is immunodominant over Db vaccinia.

Prelusive


Definition:

  • (a.) Of the nature of a prelude; introductory; indicating that something of a like kind is to follow.

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