What's the difference between production and underproduction?
Production
Definition:
(n.) The act or process or producing, bringing forth, or exhibiting to view; as, the production of commodities, of a witness.
(n.) That which is produced, yielded, or made, whether naturally, or by the application of intelligence and labor; as, the productions of the earth; the productions of handicraft; the productions of intellect or genius.
(n.) The act of lengthening out or prolonging.
Example Sentences:
(1) The accumulation of lipids and enzymes such as simple estarase, lipase, beta-HDH, alpha-GDH and NADPH-reductase in those areas, suggests that lipids are not a simple excretory product.
(2) However, when first trimester specimens were analyzed, the direct-product measurements were significantly larger than the corresponding 3H2O assay results.
(3) Heart rate (HR), pulmonary ventilation (V), oxygen consumption (VO2), carbon dioxide production (VCO2), and respiratory quotient (RQ) were measured.
(4) The second amino acid residue influences not only the rate of reaction but also the extent of formation of the product of the Amadori rearrangement, the ketoamine.
(5) The subcellular distribution of sialyltransferase and its product of action, sialic acid, was investigated in the undifferentiated cells of the rat intestinal crypts and compared with the pattern observed in the differentiated cells present in the surface epithelium.
(6) No reaction product was observed in the lamellar areas.
(7) Marked enhancement of IFN-gamma production by T cells was seen in the presence of as little as 0.3% thymic DC.
(8) Collagen production of rapidly thawed ligaments was studied by proline incubation at 1 day, 9 days, or 6 weeks after freezing and was compared with that of contralateral fresh controls.
(9) Under blood preservation conditions the difference of the rates of ATP-production and -consumption is the most important factor for a high ATP-level over long periods.
(10) This theory was confirmed by product analysis and by measuring the affinity of the substrate for the enzyme by its inhibition of p-nitrophenyl glucoside hydrolysis.
(11) We maximize an objective function that includes both total production rate and product concentration.
(12) The rate of accumulation of degraded LDL products was lower in collagen gel cultures, but the final levels achieved were the same in the two substrata.
(13) Bradykinin also stimulated arachidonic acid release in decidual fibroblasts, an effect which was potentiated in the presence of epidermal growth factor (EGF), but which was not accompanied by an increase in PGF2 alpha production.
(14) First, it has diverted grain away from food for fuel, with over a third of US corn now used to produce ethanol and about half of vegetable oils in the EU going towards the production of biodiesel.
(15) A possible role for mitochondria in myocardial adenosine production is discussed.
(16) The models are applied to estimate the demand for tobacco products in Finland.
(17) In the clinical trials in which there was complete substitution of fat-modified ruminant foods for conventional ruminant products the fall in serum cholesterol was approximately 10%.
(18) In the present study, respirometric quotients, the ratio of oral air volume expended to total volume expended, were obtained using separate but simultaneous productions of oral and nasal airflow.
(19) We report on a patient, with a CT-verified low density lesion in the right parietal area, who exhibited not only deficits in left conceptual space, but also in reading, writing, and the production of speech.
(20) The possibility that both IL 2 production and IL 2R expression are autonomously activated early in T cell development, before acquisition of the CD3-TcR complex, led us to study the implication of alternative pathways of activation at this ontogenic stage.
Underproduction
Definition:
(n.) The production of less than is demanded or of less than the usual supply.
Example Sentences:
(1) However, this inability to replicate was relieved under the following conditions: underproduction of the wild-type pi replication protein of R6K or production of normal levels of mutant pi proteins which exhibit relaxed replication control.
(2) In contrast, when glucose was the main nutrient, the same underproduction of citrate synthase had little effect on either growth or carbon flux.
(3) Primary hyperparathyroidism and hypoparathyroidism are bihormonal, related to over- and underproduction, respectively, of both 1,25-D and PTH.
(4) (i) The critical temperature for the expression of the mutant growth and ribosome phenotypes is in the range of 18 to 20 C. (ii) No preferential breakdown of 37S cytoplasmic ribosomal subunits synthesized by crib-1 at 25 C occurs after a shift to 10 C. (iii) Ribosomal subunits synthesized by crib-1 at 25 C function normally in in vivo protein synthesis at 10 C. (iv) Whereas wild type synthesizes both ribosomal subunits in a coordinate manner after either a temperature shift-down (25 to 10 C) of a shift-up (10 to 25 C), noncoordinate synthesis of ribosomal subunits owing to underproduction of 37S subunits occurs in the crib-1 strain immediately after a temperature shift-down.
(5) In some patients with thrombocytopenia, it is difficult to determine whether the condition is caused by underproduction of platelets (reduced numbers of megakaryocytes) or an increase in the rate of their destruction (normal or increased numbers of megakaryocytes).
(6) Underproduction can lead to diseases such as hypertension or atherosclerosis.
(7) This deficiency is not due to the in vitro binding of IL-2 by the SC of infected mice and is, therefore, likely to be due to underproduction of IL-2.
(8) Causes of this may be immune, infectious, platelet destruction, or underproduction.
(9) The underproduction of the antigen of DNA polymerase-alpha provides a basis for the observed Aphhs phenotype.
(10) In addition, a qualitative analysis of the SBH protocols tentatively suggested a preponderance of four behavioral types that could be described as the underproductive, perseverative, psychotic and impulsive child.
(11) The thyroid defect has been shown to be a partial defect in iodine organification leading to the underproduction of thyroxine and subsequent thyroid hyperplasia.
(12) Inactivation of htrC results in (i) bacterial filamentation at intermediate temperatures, (ii) cell lysis at temperatures above 42 degrees C, (iii) overproduction of sigma 32-dependent heat shock proteins at all temperatures, (iv) overproduction of a few additional polypeptides, (v) underproduction of many polypeptides, and (vi) an overall defect in cellular proteolysis as judged by the reduced rate of puromycyl polypeptide degradation.
(13) Possible mechanisms for the underproduction of DNA polymerase-alpha in aphhs-2 clone are presented.
(14) The phenotypic features of the mutant lacking L24, are a temperature sensitivity (growth severely reduced beyond 34 degrees C), a very low growth rate already at permissive temperatures (at least six-fold slower than wild type) and an underproduction of 50S subunits (molar ratio of 30S to 50S about 1:0.5).
(15) At low but not high multiplicities of infection, this inhibition was accompanied by underproduction of viral polypeptides of the early, delayed-early, and late kinetic classes.
(16) Leucine limitation imposed by the leucine auxotroph simultaneously led to underproduction of T-2 toxin and overproduction of these T-2 toxin analogs, which are produced in small amounts by the wild-type parent.
(17) Although the extent of PQQ production was determined by the type of organism and quinoprotein produced, coordination between quinoprotein and PQQ syntheses is loose, since underproduction and overproduction of PQQ with respect to quinoprotein were observed.
(18) The underproduction of prostaglandin E2 in the papillary collecting tubule of DS may play a role in their inadequate renal natriuretic capacity and contribute to the onset and maintenance of salt-induced hypertension in this strain.
(19) A mutant lacking the assembly-initiator protein L24 shows distinct phenotypic features (temperature sensitivity, growth rate reduced by a factor of 6 at permissive temperatures below 34 degrees C, underproduction of 50S subunits), which could be traced back to assembly effects caused by lack of L24 [Herold, M., Nowotny, V., Dabbs, E. R., & Nierhaus, K. H. (1986) Mol.
(20) We propose a hypothesis in which it is assumed that along the VC-S-RNA there is more than one recognition site for the viral RNA-dependent RNA polymerase, which leads to the generation of truncated forms of S-RNA, VC-S-RNA, and mRNA for GP-C; this, in turn, results in relative overproduction of NP and relative underproduction of GP-C as well as the emergence of a new form of viral glycoprotein.