What's the difference between provisory and temporary?

Provisory


Definition:

  • (a.) Of the nature of a proviso; containing a proviso or condition; conditional; as, a provisory clause.
  • (a.) Making temporary provision; provisional.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The most important of these signs are the following: female genital tracts are disposed to the inside from the urinary tracts (in embryos the Müller's canals are on the inner side of the wolffian ducts); in placental animals there are no tertiary egg sheaths which are physiologically substituted for the trophoblast; the provisory organs reveal great variability; the allantoid placenta performs not only metabolic but also endocrinous functions.
  • (2) The material taken by biopsy from provisory organs is suggested to be used for cytogenetic studies.
  • (3) The presence in the heart of stromal components of two generations (provisory and definitive) developing from different embryonic rudiments in suggested.
  • (4) It was ascertained, that the first two types of tissues belong to the category of provisory, rapidly renewing ones, the volume increase of which is possible not only at the expense of appositional growth but also interstitially.
  • (5) The embryonic development of camels is characterized by the promitive features of provisory organs.
  • (6) After replantation, a very simple splint was applied for only a fortnight and a provisory endodontic therapy with calcium hydroxide was performed.
  • (7) Facebook Twitter Pinterest Aerial view of a provisory tent village for refugees and migrants in Eisenhuettenstadt.
  • (8) Like bacteriological study, the determination of vibriocidal antibodies must be obligatory for persons hospitalized in a provisory hospital or an isolation ward; it will undoubtedly improve the quality of cholera diagnosis and permit taking timely antiepidemic measures in the focus of infection.
  • (9) A detailed description of chondroid provisory tissue and sinusoidal vessels ensuring stromal and trophic functions with respect to muscular elements of myocardium is provided.
  • (10) The ovary of the new-born Greenland seal has fetal medullary substance which is a provisory endocrinous gland producing not only sex hormones but also corticosteron.
  • (11) The paper covers the following topics: pathogenesis of sexual perversion, choice of treatment, therapeutic methodology (with particular reference to the above-mentioned combined treatment), duration of the treatment (long-term therapy), problems concerning provisory liberation and the continuation of treatment in ambulatory, prognosis, therapeutic results.
  • (12) Attention is given to stromal components which, being derivatives of the provisory stroma, are present in the heart of humans and vertebrates, constituting an obligatory part of the united connective tissue stroma and blood supply system of the heart.
  • (13) A study conducted with 50 cases, 30 of which were submitted a systematic pluridisciplinary control, leads to provisory conclusions as follows: 1) its psychotropic effects are powerful and constant; 2) its prevailing action is antipsychotic and desinhibiting altogether; 3) while LIN 1418 appears as successful with all psychoses, whether acute or chronic, up to now, the quality of its results in many chronic psychoses seems to be particularly remarkable; 4) its side-effects are those of most neuroleptics: its extrapyramidal symptoms being all the more obvious as the patient's "passivity" is less important.
  • (14) Under pathological conditions (osteomyelitis, neoplasia), appositional bone showed immunoreactivity in osteoblasts and osteocytes but not in the provisory woven bone matrix.
  • (15) This may serve as a provisory basis for genetic counselling: in the case of a percentage above 50% of T20 cells among AF cells there seems to be a risk of about 50% for the fetus to be affected by severe anomalies.
  • (16) It is in the development of the frog's pronephros where the regularity of shortened and accelerated differentiation of tissue of provisory organs as compared with definitive ones formulated by P.P.
  • (17) This article underlines the importance and the sequence of the treatment: medical anamnesis, initial periodontal examination, motivation of the patient for better oral hygiene, initial non-surgical treatment, follow-up of the healing, pre-prosthetic surgery, provisory and definitive prosthetic treatment, maintenance.
  • (18) The spacial position of American mink embryos is characterized by regular changes and is associated with the development and formation of provisory embryonic organs and the uterus.

Temporary


Definition:

  • (a.) Lasting for a time only; existing or continuing for a limited time; not permanent; as, the patient has obtained temporary relief.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Schistosomiasis control currently relies primarily on chemotherapy which is both expensive and temporary.
  • (2) The temporary loss of a family member through deployment brings unique stresses to a family in three different stages: predeployment, survival, and reunion.
  • (3) Known as the Little House in the Garden, this temporary structure lasted over 50 years.
  • (4) Electromagnetic interference presented as inhibition and resetting of the demand circuitry of a ventricular-inhibited temporary external pacemaker in a 70-year-old man undergoing surgical implantation of a permanent bipolar pacemaker generator and lead.
  • (5) The surgical procedure, using a dispensable tendon, could be directly associated to the sutures of the proximal injuries of the cubital nerve as a temporary palliative.
  • (6) Safety is increased through temporary discontinuation or dosage reduction of lithium in special risk situations.
  • (7) Percutaneous tenotomy performed only in patients recurring after temporary cure, drops the rate of recurrences to 13%.
  • (8) Temporary threshold shifts increased for the first eight hours of exposure and then were asymptotic.
  • (9) Deafferentation of certain brain regions in adult animals results in (1) the disappearance of degenerating axon terminals and (2) in the temporary persistence of vacant postsynaptic sites.
  • (10) Poults 3 weeks and older developed temporary tracheal resistance to intranasal challenge following inoculation of either Artvax vaccine or formalin-inactivated Bordetella avium bacterin by the intranasal and eyedrop routes.
  • (11) Freezing may be valuable while quality control procedures are performed following radiolabeling as well as if temporary storage or shipment of radioantibodies prior to patient dosing is undertaken.
  • (12) The blockage of the tubular system by the calcium oxalate deposits leads to a temporary reversible increase in serum urea and serum creatinine.
  • (13) The change in the magnitude of conditioned salivation, latencies of secretion and motor reaction was temporary, and by the end of the third postoperative period their initial magnitudes were restored.
  • (14) But perhaps the most striking example of how differently much of the world sees London – and the importance of religion – from the way the city plainly sees itself came from the US, where Donald Trump caused uproar with a call for a temporary ban on Muslims entering the country.
  • (15) But this regime is by no means a temporary regime,” Brandis said.
  • (16) We conclude that infusion system malfunction resulting in interruption of insulin flow is a common occurrence, is often associated with temporary hyperglycemia, and may account for some of the increased incidence of diabetic ketoacidosis previously described in these patients.
  • (17) The striking improvements in carbohydrate and lipid metabolism in diabetic and non-diabetic Aborigines after a temporary reversion to a traditional hunter-gatherer lifestyle highlight the potentially reversible nature of the detrimental effects of lifestyle change, particularly in young people who have not yet developed diabetes.
  • (18) Temporary hypertensive increases in blood pressure, or variations in blood pressure when there was an already existing hypertension, in which the blood pressure either moved within the limits of hypertensive blood pressure values or temporarily returned to normal, occurred in 129 men ages 23-85, in whom repeated measurements of the blood pressure and pulse wave rate (PWG) were carried out in the aorta and iliac artery in the course of a longitudinal study over years.
  • (19) Certain of the schistosomes were covered with a dense mass of interconnected blood platelets resembling a temporary haemostatic plug but not a blood clot.
  • (20) Emergency indications to operate have become exceptional since the temporary control of inappropriate secretions by pharmacologic agents is available.