What's the difference between recuperation and recuperative?

Recuperation


Definition:

  • (n..) Recovery, as of anything lost, especially of the health or strength.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) This paper describes a case with symptomless enlarged submandibular glands, the bioptic findings which were suggesting the diagnosis of sialadenosis, the verification of the underlying disorder by child psychiatry, and the recuperation of the boy during puberty.
  • (2) The assessment of the infant's capacity to organize positive interaction experiences with a nurturing adult has led us to better understand the plasticity process which permits the neonate's recuperation form damage to the central nervous system (CNS).
  • (3) Recovery from muscle fatigue after exercise is known to have two beneficial effects: improved blood lactate elimination and a central nervous recuperation of the capacity for exercise.
  • (4) The above system has aided the parents by showing them that the child can be organized and that its health is recuperable, even after damage to the CNS or premature birth.
  • (5) Thus the parents can utilize their nurturing capacities in their relationship with the child to bring about the best recuperation possible.
  • (6) The same results were obtained before day 21 after MPTP in a parkinsonian monkey that did not recuperate.
  • (7) Informing the parents in question of our observations and approach in order to improve the child's behaviour has resulted in gained confidence and cooperation, and therefore optimum recuperation.
  • (8) Recuperation of the initial structure is definitively obtained during the 2nd month.
  • (9) As regards the direction of the recuperation front, it was established that, at any age, the preferential orientation is caudal, with a deviation to the left in a high percentage of the 20 day to 3 month old pigs, and ventral in all individuals.
  • (10) There was partial restauration of the disc space in 2 cases; the last one presented signs of late collapse after early recuperation.
  • (11) On a personal note, Madikizela-Mandela continues: "I have been in and out of hospital since the 25th January this year, not even one phone call from Luthuli House [ANC headquarters], instead you gave an interview saying I was recuperating from an ankle operation when you did not even care what kind of an operation I had.
  • (12) These experiments suggested the possibility that mu-agonists might enhance cardiovascular recuperation following acute hemorrhagic shock.
  • (13) A government official said Ali Abdullah Saleh, who was badly burned in the attack on 3 June, was discharged in Riyadh on Saturday night and moved to a residence in the city owned by the Saudi royal family to recuperate.
  • (14) Yemeni officials accuse Mobley of shooting two guards, killing one, at the hospital where he was recuperating from the wound in his leg in what they say was a March 2010 escape attempt.
  • (15) The sample consisted of 32 mother-infant dyads: 16 having normal DQ (Group A) and 16 having a below normal DQ (Group B) according to Bailey's Test applied to infants who entered a Nutritional Recuperation Center.
  • (16) The long-term effect of the recuperating stay lasts for 9 months.
  • (17) This paper reports a case of left hemidiaphragmatic paralysis in an instructor pilot and his later recuperation.
  • (18) Spontaneous recuperation with less frequent episodes in adolescence is common, and complications are rare, so that we consider symptomatic treatment appropriate, reserving surgical treatment for complicated cases.
  • (19) Nevertheless, this surgery, while not devoid of complications, permits important functional recuperation in a good number of cases (71.2%).
  • (20) This seems to be due to powerful adaptive mechanisms in the regulation of deposition and dissociation of excessive amounts of active serotonin as well as to the morpho-functional recuperation in the transcapillary exchange.

Recuperative


Definition:

  • (a.) Alt. of Recuperatory

Example Sentences:

  • (1) This paper describes a small pilot study designed to evaluate possible psychiatric effects that may occur during the recuperative period of orthognathic surgery.
  • (2) Overwork, ie, working beyond one's endurance and recuperative capacities, may be a hazard in certain personality types engaged in open-ended occupations.
  • (3) Although ECMO has no intrinsic healing powers, pediatric hearts and lungs exhibit tremendous recuperative power once the cycle of injury, inefficient performance, abuse, and secondary injury can be broken.
  • (4) Short recuperative periods (less than 6 mo) resulted in increased supplement intake and reduced maternal fat stores.
  • (5) Positive, beneficial process in human functioning emphasizes prevention as found in public health efforts but refers also to dysfunctional and recuperative foundation of medicine as a departure from the healthy norm.
  • (6) This difference indicates the recuperative capability of normal tissue after the exposition to subtolerance effects.
  • (7) Concurrent observations of formalin-induced recuperative behavior and freezing were recorded while the animals were in the presence of shock-associated contextual stimuli.
  • (8) The maternal and fetal responses to the energetic stresses of overlap and of the duration of the recuperative (nonpregnant, nonlactating) interval were assessed.
  • (9) The results are discussed in terms of the perceptual-defensive-recuperative (Fanselow, 1986) and working memory (Grau, 1987) models of the mechanisms for the co-occurrence of conditioned hypoalgesia and fear.
  • (10) This finding is interpreted as a partial recuperative effect for the impaired performance in the baseline condition after intake of lorazepam.
  • (11) We conclude that the recuperative potential of myocardium damaged by pressure overload is adequate provided congestive heart failure has not occurred.
  • (12) Naps had recuperative value in terms of maintaining the normal amounts of sleep stages on the recovery night; recovery sleep for the exercise group showed typical sleep-loss effects.
  • (13) We compared the clinical, electrocardiographic and echocardiographic findings of 32 patients during the acute and recuperative phases of viral illness with similar data from a healthy age- and sex-matched normal control group.
  • (14) Children increase their mothers' experience of acute problems but reduce the amount of recuperative time and medical care taken for them.
  • (15) After several years of clinical experience, we have the impression that the technique is a useful adjunct, even though it may produce more swelling and inflammation and a longer recuperative period.
  • (16) A long-term goal of spine surgeons has been to reduce the morbidity, cost, and recuperative period of primary lumbar disc surgery.
  • (17) We demonstrated the high recuperative and regenerative ability of the bovine 7 day old blastocyst by means of transzonal bisection.
  • (18) During the analgesic phase, at 10 min postagonistic encounter, a profile was observed consisting largely of increased measures of static, self-directed, possibly recuperative, behaviours (immobile crouch and autogrooming).
  • (19) Changes of levels of different parts of the interoceptor were shown to be similar and to consist of the phases as follows: initial increase of the level followed by its decrease and the rerminal increase of the recuperative equivalents level.
  • (20) Lambs subjected to short-term PR and ER seem to have similar recuperative capacity.

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