What's the difference between progress and progressional?
Progress
Definition:
(n.) A moving or going forward; a proceeding onward; an advance
(n.) In actual space, as the progress of a ship, carriage, etc.
(n.) In the growth of an animal or plant; increase.
(n.) In business of any kind; as, the progress of a negotiation; the progress of art.
(n.) In knowledge; in proficiency; as, the progress of a child at school.
(n.) Toward ideal completeness or perfection in respect of quality or condition; -- applied to individuals, communities, or the race; as, social, moral, religious, or political progress.
(n.) A journey of state; a circuit; especially, one made by a sovereign through parts of his own dominions.
(v. i.) To make progress; to move forward in space; to continue onward in course; to proceed; to advance; to go on; as, railroads are progressing.
(v. i.) To make improvement; to advance.
(v. t.) To make progress in; to pass through.
Example Sentences:
(1) An effective graft-surveillance protocol needs to be applicable to all patients; practical in terms of time, effort, and cost; reliable; and able to detect, grade, and assess progression of lesions.
(2) The fine structure of neurofibrillary tangles in the hippocampal gyrus, substantia nigra, pontine nuclei and locus coeruleus of the brain was postmortem studied in a case of progressive supranuclear palsy.
(3) A progressively more precise approach to identifying affected individuals involves measuring body weight and height, then energy intake (or expenditure) and finally the basal metabolic rate (BMR).
(4) These results suggest that the pelvic floor is affected by progressive denervation but descent during straining tends to decrease with advancing age.
(5) The epidemiology of HIV infection among women and hence among children has progressively changed since the onset of the epidemic in Western countries.
(6) In this review, we demonstrate that serum creatinine does not provide an adequate estimate of glomerular filtration rate (GFR), and contrary to recent teachings, that the slope of the reciprocal of serum creatinine vs time does not permit an accurate assessment of the rate of progression of renal disease.
(7) (ii) A progressive disappearance of the immunoreactive hypendymal cells.
(8) DNA in situ is progressively denatured when the cells or nuclei are treated with increasing concentration of acridine orange (AO).
(9) This experimental system allows separation of three B lymphocyte developmental stages: early differentiation in vitro, progression to IgM secretion in vivo, and late differentiation dependent upon mature T lymphocytes in vivo.
(10) Periodontal disease activity is defined clinically by progressive loss of probing attachment and radiographically by progressive loss of alveolar bone.
(11) In the patients who have died or have been classified as slowly progressive the serum 19-9 changes ranged from +13% to +707%.
(12) Thus, our results indicate that calbindin-D28k is a useful marker for the projection system from the matrix compartment and that its expression is modified in patients with progressive supranuclear palsy and striatal degeneration.
(13) The risk of recurrence and progression in 170 patients presenting with pTa urothelial tumours of the bladder has been estimated so that follow-up can be rationalised.
(14) The relative strength of the progressions varies with excitation wavelength and this, together with the absence of a common origin, indicates the existence of two independent emitting states with 0-0' levels separated by either 300 or 1000 cm-1.
(15) Progressive sporadic myopathy in association with Down's syndrome has not been reported previously.
(16) After local injection of sodium iodoacetate osteoarthritic reactions will progress within 2-4 months.
(17) Damage to this innervation is often initiated by childbirth, but appears to progress during a period of many years so that the functional disorder usually presents in middle life.
(18) These observations indicate that lipoprotein Lp(a) concentrations can be altered pharmacologically and that the progression of cardiovascular disease may be altered through changes in lipoprotein (a) levels.
(19) Interphase death thus involves a discrete, abrupt transition from the normal state and is not merely the consequence of progressive and degenerative changes.
(20) Serial measurements demonstrated a good correlation between enolase and NSE serum levels and the progression of the disease.
Progressional
Definition:
(a.) Of or pertaining to progression; tending to, or capable of, progress.
Example Sentences:
(1) The strategy is based on an eclectic conceptual framework and reflects the progressional nature of the attachment process.
(2) Cytogenetic analysis of the two least progressionally advanced Dunning cancers (i.e., histologically well-differentiated, slow-growing, nonmetastatic variants) demonstrated no structural or numerical chromosomal aberration, suggesting that the initial development of prostatic cancer may not require detectable cytogenetic changes.
(3) In an attempt to find molecular markers that are specific for aggressive prostatic cancer cells, we compared steady-state mRNA levels of progressionally related prostatic tumors.
(4) Three types of transformants derived from rat embryonal fibroblasts (REFs) corresponding to the different progressional stages were obtained: TF1 (human papillomavirus type 16 E7 (HPV16 E7) transfection alone) and TF2 (E7 plus adenovirus type 12(Ad12) E1b were immortalized, TF3 (E7 plus adenovirus type 5 (Ad5) E1B) was anchorage-independent but not tumorigenic, and TF4 (E7 plus EJ-ras) was tumorigenic.
(5) In late progressional line I 12q+ and in II +7 were the most characteristic findings.
(6) High AFB1 levels may facilitate the generation of these progressional changes, but not by inducing a specific p53 gene mutation at codon 249 as previously reported.
(7) Those with trisomy 7, trisomy 8, or loss of an X chromosome had progressional importance, as well as those variant cells containing markers composed of certain specific chromosome segments.
(8) The complex progressional pattern disclosed in the present case contrasts with cytogenetical data documented for most human benign as well as malignant tumour types.
(9) The differential expression of repetitive elements in progressionally related tumors is interesting, yet similar findings have not been reported in human malignancies.
(10) The karyotypic features of the different tumor types, including primary changes, evolutionary characteristics, and progressional pathways, are discussed.
(11) The progressional lupus erythematodes visceralis has a high risk for mother and child, but the rheumatoid arthritis shows remissions during pregnancy.
(12) The overexpression of high mobility group protein I(Y) correlates rather with metastatic ability than with growth rate; hence it may serve as a valuable marker to identify progressionally advanced prostate cancer cells.
(13) Differential hybridization analysis revealed two cDNA clones, pBUS19 and pBUS30, to be overexpressed in progressionally advanced rat prostatic tumors.
(14) Two clones, the hypodiploid 26L and 5H, represented early progressional changes.
(15) The other clones followed two patterns of late progressional changes, probably starting from the karyotype of 5H, with additional markers and doubling of the stemlines.