What's the difference between recoverer and recoveror?
Recoverer
Definition:
(n.) One who recovers.
Example Sentences:
(1) Their incidence cannot be estimated--only the possibility of recoverable renal function in an unknown number of involved patients.
(2) Additional evaluation of the recoverability of H ovis and A seminis from the preputial cavity of rams from birth to 1 year of age indicated that the isolation rate from rams and predominance of the organisms in the preputial cavity differed greatly over this age period.
(3) That the various leukotriene components of SRS-A have unique receptors on responding tissues and are recoverable from airway surfaces in several inflammatory lung diseases and that several resident and infiltrating cell types have significant potential for leukotriene biosynthesis lend further support to their postulated pathobiologic roles.
(4) This effect is both diminished and recoverable by the addition of plasma, and by GSH in concentrations found in plasma.
(5) Vacuuming of carpets showed only a slight reduction in the number of recoverable microorganisms.
(6) On day 3 postinoculation (PI), most chickens were shedding virus recoverable by oral swabs and detectable in harvests from TEC prepared on that day.
(7) Additionally, it was shown that the mutant strain expresses significant increases in the total number of recoverable peritoneal leukocytes in response to other phlogistic stimuli.
(8) The US Geological Survey estimated the waters in the Arctic contain about 90bn barrels of recoverable oil.
(9) In uterine flushings, total recoverable protein (p less than 0.05), uteroferrin (p less than 0.01), leucine aminopeptidase (p less than 0.05), calcium (p less than 0.03), sodium (p less than 0.01), and potassium (p less than 0.05) increased between 12 and 24 h following EV treatment.
(10) The use of immobilized enzymes makes these reagents recoverable and re-usable, and in most cases increases their stability and catalytic activity.
(11) However, these compounds were not recoverable using the alumina column method, so no comparisons between the two methods were possible.
(12) Animals' teeth were swabbed for recovery of 6715-13WT and total recoverable flora.
(13) In contrast, in cells not stimulated with zymosan, ethanol increased the recoverable PAF.
(14) The only time a virulent L. pneumophila culture was recoverable from an avirulent culture was when the avirulent culture was derived from a saline suspension of a virulent culture which had been passaged only five times on SMH agar.
(15) The number of recoverable bacteria from the hand was greatly reduced by a single treatment with a surgical scrub preparation containing hexachlorophene.
(16) We conclude that aflatoxin is not regularly recoverable from cases of Reye's Syndrome at a high rate, and question the proposed etiologic relationship.
(17) Although virus was fully recoverable from sludge, its infectivity decreased in proportion to the time and temperature of incubation.
(18) Reduced hepatic icterus, serum oxalic acid transaminase, serum glutamic pyruvic acid transaminase, and recoverable virus titers from livers and sera of infected mice were also seen as a result of ribamidine treatment.
(19) Both of these costs should no longer be recoverable from an unsuccessful defendant, he said.
(20) For both subunits we identify the proteins which dissociate (split proteins) or are recoverable in a ribonucleoprotein particle (core proteins) under the action of 6 M urea in a buffer of moderate ionic strength.
Recoveror
Definition:
(n.) The demandant in a common recovery after judgment.