What's the difference between pudenda and scut?

Pudenda


Definition:

  • (n. pl.) The external organs of generation.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Who would've predicted that instead of laughing at Victorian prudery, many men still expect their sexual encounters to entail pudenda, pins and pits as marble smooth as those of young Ruskin's imagination?
  • (2) The Receptaculum ductus deferentis, the Corpus vasculare paracloacalis and the Phallus nonprotrudens in the Cloaca were supplied from the thick Ramus cloacalis of the A. pudenda.
  • (3) To investigate the ejecting course of EGR-fluid, Evans blue solution and India ink were injected into the A. pudenda interna and just beneath the epithelium of the ejaculatory groove region, respectively, using cloacal specimens.
  • (4) Evans blue (T-1824) solution injected into the A. pudenda interna was easily exuded out directly from TVP.
  • (5) The A. pudenda accessoria is not formed on the left side of the pelvis.
  • (6) The vertebral venous system is anastomosis with the vena cava posterior, the common iliac vein, the internal iliac vein and vena pudenda interna.
  • (7) Arteriography gives a complete study of the pudenda arterial tree and its terminal ramifications, and it is able to supply all the necessary informations regarding the planning of revascularization procedures.
  • (8) For the selective study of the pudenda and peniena vascularization we perform a selective arteriography bilaterally, with the catheter tip placed in the proximal part of the internal iliac artery.
  • (9) This stem divides into the A. obturatoria dextra and the A. pudenda accessoria.
  • (10) The A. pudenda accessoria goes through the pelvis and through the fissure between Symphysis and the Diaphragma urogenitale on the Radix penis as the A. dorsalis penis dextra.
  • (11) They recall the fact that the preprostatic veins are attached at the bottom, not only to the venae dorsales penis, but also to the venae pudendae internae which runs under the levator ani muscle.
  • (12) Ligation of the A. pudenda interna decreased the volume of fluid to a negligible amount, and removal of the paracloacal vascular body (Corpus vasculare paracloacale) completely suppressed the tumescence of the copulatory organ and the flow of the fluid (lymph-like fluid).
  • (13) TVP was abundant in capillaries which were branched off from the A. pudenda interna at the site of paracloacal vascular body (PVB).
  • (14) Also, no ejection of the injected dye solution into the A. pudenda interna was found in the dorsal wall of the cloaca, particularly from the TF.
  • (15) The author Frank Harris reported a later conversation with Ruskin, in which the critic described the destroyed works of art as "painting after painting of Turner's of the most shameful sort - the pudenda of women - utterly inexcusable and to me inexplicable."
  • (16) In addition, a new flap, based on the arteria pudenda externa, was designed and implemented in 1 patient.
  • (17) The Rami ureterodeferentiales caudales originated from the A. caudae lateralis and A. pudenda.
  • (18) Development of the external genitalia in rat fetuses was studied with special reference to the formation of the labia pudenda and the determination of the stage at which the sex difference could be recognized from changes in the external structures.
  • (19) Lymph generated in the vascular body causes the erection of the penis only and a lymph generated the tissue of ejaculatory groove, region to which blood is supplied from the A. pudenda interna is ejected from the epithelium of this region through the intercellular space of it.
  • (20) In one case presenting with obstruction of the pudenda artery revascularization of the penis was achieved by anastomosis of the inferior epigastric artery to the deep dorsal vein of the penis.

Scut


Definition:

  • (n.) The tail of a hare, or of a deer, or other animal whose tail is short, sp. when carried erect; hence, sometimes, the animal itself.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) This paper describes a prototype system to maintain an electronic "scut" sheet.
  • (2) Similarly, performing intravenous cannulation at the request of ward staff was rated as scut by 94% of residents, whereas performing cannulation at another resident's request was rated as scut by 56% (P less than 0.01).
  • (3) Residents and faculty then completed a detailed questionnaire that included ratings of the educational value, "scut content," and residents' responsibility for 20 specific tasks.
  • (4) SCUT makes use of pen-input and background rule checking to enhance patient care.
  • (5) Scutting is shown to be the most dangerous pastime and is responsible for more deaths than any other type of road traffic accident involving children.
  • (6) A total of 38 children presented at the Accident and Emergency Department of The Children's Hospital, Temple Street during the period January 1985 to July 1987 with injuries sustained while scutting.
  • (7) Our results suggest that the characteristics of scutwork can be identified, that the perception of scut varies between faculty and residents, and that the context of a task often determines whether residents perceive it as scut.
  • (8) Scutting is a pastime which has taken place in Dublin for many years.
  • (9) GO Corporation's PenPoint Operating System is used to implement the SCUT project.
  • (10) Residents' ratings of tasks as scut varied according to the context of the task.
  • (11) Injuries sustained while scutting have never previously been reported.
  • (12) Twenty hours (22%) of nonconference waking hours were spent on so-called scut work.
  • (13) Night-time admission of a patient for an elective procedure was rated as scut by 75% of residents, whereas admission of such a patient after discussion with a faculty member was labeled scut by only 44% (P less than 0.01).
  • (14) A very low virus level was found for a short time in the blood of ducklings and goslings after experimental Lednice (Yaba 1) virus infection by subcutaneous (scut) and intranasal (inas) route and in blood of ducklings also after infection by intracerebral (icer) route.

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