What's the difference between preestablishment and reestablishment?

Preestablishment


Definition:

  • (n.) Settlement beforehand.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Depending on the preestablished rules, the model gave rise to various rhythm patterns that were similar to those recorded in patients with sinoatrial arrhythmias.
  • (2) One important consideration to be appreciated from the examples of "lethal synthesis" presented in this paper is that the mechanisms of toxic substances must be further explored, a true understanding of the complex modalities of cellular injury achieved, and the significance of cellular changes determined before we can preestablish the hazards of chemical or environmental contaminants.
  • (3) They advocate an open-minded approach, tailoring the treatment to each individual patient rather than fitting patients into preestablished classifications.
  • (4) Single preestablished intracarotid (ic) or intravenous (iv) doses (1.5-2.0 x 10(6) units) were administered to Wistar rats with intracerebral C6 gliomas and Fischer 344 rats with intracerebral T9 gliomas.
  • (5) Among 91 patients who met preestablished criteria for randomization, cure or improvement was noted in 75 percent of those treated for four weeks and in 85 percent of those treated for six weeks.
  • (6) Five dogs failed to meet preestablished protocol criteria and were excluded from data analysis.
  • (7) We have studied procedures used to promote EC coverage of vascular grafts and have compared preclotting prosthetic surfaces with ECs in platelet-rich plasma (seeding) with plating ECs onto a preestablished clot (sodding).
  • (8) Such measurements demonstrate that primitive normal progenitors of blood origin, when cultured in the presence of a preestablished adherent marrow feeder layer, go in and out of cycle after each medium change but in the absence of a feeder layer remain continuously in cycle.
  • (9) Calls were assigned to staff members (physician, nurse, social worker) on the basis of preestablished criteria within the spectrum of their expertise and training.
  • (10) Boards accountable to higher authorities are more likely, however, to use preestablished criteria when such reviews are conducted.
  • (11) CI-976 administered in a hypercholesterolemic diet at a dose that did not lower plasma cholesterol prevented the accumulation of monocytes-macrophages within the preestablished iliac-femoral lesion and reduced the foam cell area by 27-29% relative to the initiation of intervention.
  • (12) After a week on one of these two medications at preestablished doses equivalent to that of the pre-study neuroleptic, molindone-masked total AIMS scores by significantly less (12%) than haloperidol (27%).
  • (13) Although most government and industrial core facilities did not assess user fees, at least 83 of the 124 respondents did have a preestablished schedule of service charges that enabled a compilation to be made of the average cost of providing a number of typical facility analyses and syntheses.
  • (14) Caloric support was progressively increased according to a preestablished protocol.
  • (15) Two monkeys failed to meet preestablished protocol criteria and were excluded from data analysis.
  • (16) There were no graft rejections, and the bilayer graft's dermal analogue appeared to function as a biodegradable template that physically conformed neodermis to a preestablished pattern while counteracting contractile forces.
  • (17) The experimental design compares conditions of preestablished learning (L-) with active learning (L+).
  • (18) To ascertain the value of screening for tuberculosis in the New York City (NYC) alcoholic and drug abusing welfare population, 2,641 clients were interviewed, and 970 (36.7%) of them met preestablished criteria for alcohol or drug abuse.
  • (19) Catheters were removed according to preestablished defined reasons: suspicion of catheter-related sepsis, uselessness of central venous access, duration of catheterization of more than 21 days, discharge from the intensive care unit, or death.
  • (20) The consensus of the clinical research indicates that application by patients of sodium bicarbonate and hydrogen peroxide offers no advantage over the preestablished, properly performed home oral hygiene procedures.

Reestablishment


Definition:

  • (n.) The act reestablishing; the state of being reestablished.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) In 6 patients electrograms were recorded after sinus rhythm was reestablished, and all showed marked decreases or disappearance of fragmentation.
  • (2) After dental loss, occlusal reconstruction is required to prevent dental migration, to reestablish masticatory function and to protect the temporo-mandibular joint.
  • (3) After the correct diagnosis was established, reconstruction of the muscular defect eliminated the obstruction and reestablished satisfactory bladder function.
  • (4) During the procedure of coronary artery bypass graft surgery (CABG), the release of free oxygen radicals as a result of ischemia and reperfusion which plants the seeds of post-operative low cardiac output and arrhythmias has grave consequence on the reestablishment of cardiac function.
  • (5) In situations requiring interposition graft placement for reestablishment of distal flow in small arteries and veins, PTFE grafts appear to be an acceptable prosthesis.
  • (6) It is concluded that the sum of the modifications brought into the 17OHP-19NP molecule reestablishes both affinity and activity of the original 19NP molecule.
  • (7) Following removal of the tumor promoters from the culture medium, intercellular communication was reestablished within 0.5 hr (phenobarbital) to 1.5 hr (DDT and lindane).
  • (8) Alternatives include treatment with sufficient human or porcine FVIII to offset inhibitors, use of materials that reestablish hemostasis even though FVIII levels are not increased (the so-called FVIII-bypassing agents), manipulation of immune responses through physical depletion of inhibitor by plasmapheresis or affinity chromatography, and administration of intravenous immunoglobulin or immunosuppressive cytotoxic drugs.
  • (9) Rats implanted with placebo pellets and given access to morphine reestablished lever pressing, while those given access to isotonic saline extinguished their lever pressing.
  • (10) Within 3-6 hr after the reestablishment of the circulation, a characteristic pathology developed in renal homotransplants.
  • (11) Vagal axons were able to reinnervate the heart and reestablish synaptic connections on the cell bodies of ganglion cells.
  • (12) Overall, it appeared that ammonia could be produced from arginine at low pH values, even by cells with damaged membranes, and that the ammonia could then protect the cells against acid damage until the environmental pH value rose sufficiently to allow for the reestablishment of a difference in pH (delta pH) across the cell membrane.
  • (13) If initial thrombolytic therapy reestablishes vessel patency, similar improvements in ventricular function can be expected even if PTCA is deferred until clinically indicated by evidence of recurrent ischemia.
  • (14) Thus, specific synaptic pathways can be reestablished by regenerating sensory axons if they can reach their appropriate target region within the spinal cord.
  • (15) We occluded the carotid and vertebral arteries of 12 rats for 15 minutes to measure the brain concentrations of choline and acetylcholine and cerebral blood flow at the end of the ischemic period or 15, 30, or 150 minutes after circulation was reestablished.
  • (16) By introducing CRP proteins that exhibit an altered DNA binding specificity into a strain containing a mutant deoP2 promoter in which cAMP-CRP activation was decreased and CytR regulation completely abolished, we show that CytR regulation of this promoter can be reestablished by restored the DNA binding of the cAMP-CRP complex.
  • (17) From 8 to 11 minutes after injection the lymph flow was depressed below the baseline, followed by a tendency of reestablishment.
  • (18) After reestablishment of a cuspid protected guidance and of a sufficient free way space and reduction of parafunctions the sensitivity estimated by means of a dental probe could be removed permanent on a number of teeth after two weeks already.
  • (19) Removal of the patients from these environments or the use of a serotonin-blocker ameliorated all symptoms and reestablished normal serotonin and 5-HIAA levels.
  • (20) By multiple surgical interventions the stability of the abnormally mobile forearm was reestablished and considerable lengthening of the shortened skeleton was achieved.

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