What's the difference between provable and proven?

Provable


Definition:

  • (a.) Capable of being proved; demonstrable.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) She also called on companies to be required to advertise all jobs as potential job shares, or as part-time roles, unless there was a provable requirement for the job to be full time.
  • (2) In the coprofiltrates of artificially fed healthy newborns and sick prematures no IgA is provable, within the first two weeks of age.
  • (3) An enteric resorption of the pentose is provable already 6 hours after the operation, with their utter normalization in the next 36 hours.
  • (4) Such reactions as an increase of the S-fraction were provable in the thymus cells on the 3rd and 7th day.
  • (5) Enddiastolic flow reductions, based on an increased placental resistance, are provable relatively early, whereas a beginning centralization of the fetal circulation is only recognizable in a closer temporal connection with the fetal imperilment on account of pathological flowprofiles.
  • (6) During a 20-day administration of 2 x 75 mg DMI per day a repeated stimulation of GH was provable on days 0, 10 and 20 in two male patients, whereas no stimulation of GH occurred in two female patients who underwent the same treatment.
  • (7) Timor-Leste is reluctant to pursue the Indonesian military for its crimes, provable in part due to Australian eavesdropping, in the name of enhanced relations with its all-powerful neighbour in Jakarta.
  • (8) Altogether it can be said, that the preparation Caved-S, by a working-principle not as yet exactly defined in all details, effects rapid healing endoscopically provable, but that ulcers with a special localisation, e.g.
  • (9) Further depositions were provable in the subcutaneous fibroblasts of the thermically damaged skin as well as in the spleen and rarely in the brain.
  • (10) It’s a provable fact that far more people gained coverage than had their policies cancelled.
  • (11) A reduction of the initial and late phase of the insulin secretion provable with deterioration of the carbohydrate tolerance must be regarded as cause of metabolic disturbances.
  • (12) There are no clinically provable differences between the two methods of the removal of calculus.
  • (13) In the individual case with a provable causality of trauma on the acceleration of tumor progress a pretension for insurance es legal.
  • (14) --Standardized achievement-tests and self-report rating scales were used in order to demonstrate reversible physical provable psychosis that may be possible.
  • (15) Exclusive fibrocytes with regular cell density in the whole implant were provable after 12 months.
  • (16) m. without further manifestations of tuberculosis has become provable only since the introduction of chemotherapy.
  • (17) Lachman-test proved to be very reliable (more than 90%) and lateral pivot-shift-phenomenon almost provable (more than 86%) for ligament rupture.
  • (18) The largest size of lymph node was 5.0 cm in diameter, and intramural metastasis to the cardia of the stomach and provable invasion to the aorta were also seen.
  • (19) It is reported on the rare case of a symptom-free, atypically localised haemorrhagic pulmonary infarction without provable cause in a 52-year-old male.
  • (20) An accelerated three-phasic fracture healing was provable by ultrasound influence.

Proven


Definition:

  • (p. p. / a.) Proved.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Most survivors reported a range of problems that they attributed to having had cancer: 35%, proven or perceived infertility; 24%, sexual problems; 31%, health and life insurance problems; 26%, a negative socioeconomic effect; and 51%, conditioned nausea, associated with visual or olfactory reminders of chemotherapy.
  • (2) The radiologic findings on conventional examinations (plain films and cholangiograms) in a large group of patients with proven hepatobiliary tuberculosis are reviewed.
  • (3) Ultrasonography of 4 cases of intussusception in children with proven lead points were reviewed retrospectively.
  • (4) Urologic evaluation of all patients with congenital scoliosis is recommended; however, diagnostic ultrasonographic evaluations of the urinary tract have proven to be an acceptable alternative as an initial screening modality.
  • (5) As regards other factors, however, whose causative role has hitherto been considered proven or at least very probable, no differences were found between patients and controls (e.g.
  • (6) If it is proven he did, he must be brought to justice, said the politician.
  • (7) Patch and photopatch tests with fibric acid derivatives and ketoprofen were performed in the patients, in 12 normal volunteers, and in 7 patients with photopatch-proven photocontact dermatitis to ketoprofen.
  • (8) Proven necrotizing enterocolitis was seen in eight infants and was suspected in eight others.
  • (9) However, its possible value in such programmes has not been proven here.
  • (10) The lymphoid origin of these latter cases was proven by gene rearrangement studies.
  • (11) Regional hyperthermic perfusion after surgery of recurrent malignant melanoma should only be recommended in prospective and controlled trials, until its value has been proven in several randomized studies.
  • (12) Magnetic resonance (MR) images of 12 patients with angiographically proven middle cerebral artery (MCA) occlusion were analyzed, retrospectively.
  • (13) One hundred cases of histologically proven corneal and conjunctival tumours were extracted from the records at the Princess Alexandra Hospital and from the senior author's private practice in the last ten years.
  • (14) Combined brachioplasty, thoracoplasty, and mammoplasty has proven to be safe, effective, and appropriate toward achieving these goals.
  • (15) The efficient and reliable assessment of general community health requires the development of comprehensive and parsimonious measures of proven validity.
  • (16) Ultrasound has also proven useful in evaluating patients with ambiguous genitalia, amenorrhea and suspected PID and also is an effective means of localizing intrauterine contraceptive devices.
  • (17) Salmonella typhi O and H antibody titres were determined by the Standard Agglutination Test (SAT) in 85 patients with bacteriologically proven typhoid, 102 patients with non-typhoidal febrile illnesses (control group 1), and 170 healthy subjects (control group 2).
  • (18) For evolutionary biologists population variability per se has proven of interest.
  • (19) Our findings suggest that adoption of a sequential vaccination schedule (inactivated poliovirus vaccine followed by OPV) would be effective in decreasing the risk of VAPP while retaining the proven public health benefits of OPV.
  • (20) It has proven useful in developing attitudinal objectives, measuring achievement of these objectives and modifying teaching approaches in both undergraduate and continuing medical education.