What's the difference between redescribe and reframe?
Redescribe
Definition:
Example Sentences:
(1) Lepocreadium album (Stossich, 1890) Stossich, 1904 is redescribed, figured and recorded for the first time in Blennius pavo.
(2) Corynosoma gravida Alegret 1941, C. mergi Lundstroöm 1941 and C. phalacrocoracis Yamaguti 1939 are redescribed and placed in Andracantha, with A. gravida (Alegret, 1941) comb.
(3) E. macropodis Wenyon & Scott, 1925 is redescribed from M. rufogriseus, and is described from M. giganteus, M. fuliginosus, M. rufus, M. irma (western brush wallaby), M. parryi (whip-tailed wallaby), M. dorsalis, M. eugenii, and M. parma (parma wallaby).
(4) Camallanus ancylodirus Ward and Magath 1916 is redescribed, based on examination of syntypes.
(5) The larva of maritimus is redescribed and the nymph, male, and female are described for the first time.
(6) Progamotaenia lagorchestis (Lewis, 1914) is redescribed.
(7) E. gungahlinensis Mykytowycz, 1964 is redescribed from M. fuliginosus, and from M. giganteus.
(8) Five species of Onchocerca are redescribed: O. reticulata, Diesing, 1814; O. cervicalis Railliet et Henry, 1910; O. volvulus (Leuckart, 1893); O. gutturosa Neumann, 1910; O. armillata Railliet et Henry, 1908.
(9) Six species of Eimeria were redescribed from their type hosts, and on the basis of finding homologous oocysts in the faeces of other Macropus spp., host ranges for these coccidia were extended.
(10) The female is redescribed, and the male is described for the first time.
(11) Larval nematodes identified as Eustrongylides wenrichi Canavan 1929, from cysts in the tissues of Amphiuma means tridactylum Cuvier in Louisana were redescribed.
(12) Thynnascaris habena is redescribed from the oyster toadfish, Opsanus tau (Linnaeus), its type host, on the basis of examination of specimens collected from Massachusetts, Virginia, and Georgia.
(13) Oswaldocruzia lenteixierai Viqueras, 1938, is partially redescribed, and a key to the genera of the Oswaldocruziinae is given.
(14) The anatomy of the metathoracic leg is redescribed with particular reference to storage of energy in cuticular elements and the way in which the stored energy is used in jumping.
(15) Parelaphostrongylus odocoilei is redescribed from worms collected from the type host (Odocoileus hemionus columbianus) in California, as well as material from experimentally infected mule deer (O. h. heminus) in Alberta.
(16) E. toganmainensis Mykytowycz, 1964 is redescribed from M. rufus (red kangaroo) and the host range is extended to M. giganteus, M. fuliginosus, M. rufogriseus and M. eugenii.
(17) The immature stages of Protocalliphora maruyamensis Kano et Shinonaga are newly described and the third instar larva of P. azurea (Fallén) is redescribed from specimens collected in Japan.
(18) - Raillietine (R.) galeritae (Skrjabin, 1915) has been restudied and redescribed from fresh material.
(19) One of them corresponds to the majority of forms seen by Field and Edeson; it is redescribed herein and raised to specific status: H. v. malayensis becomes H. malayensis Field and Edeson, 1950.
(20) Mediorhynchus papillosus Van Cleave 1916, and M. orientalis Belopol'skaya 1953 are redescribed, and M. edmondsi sp.
Reframe
Definition:
(v. t.) To frame again or anew.
Example Sentences:
(1) Flexibility and integration of approaches may be advantageous and hypnosis, including regression and reframing, may be especially powerful in the treatment of phobics.
(2) To which Salim replies: “But you do.” When such intimacy between two men can be broadcast to an audience of millions, we are shown that the ways of portraying gay sex can be reframed.
(3) Contrary to expectation, however, reframing ability and attitudes about burn care were not related.
(4) We hypothesized that the paradoxical environment of burn care units facilitates individuals who can change their perspective (or reframe these situations) and that this ability is related to attitudes and feelings about burn patients and their treatment.
(5) They said they hoped the reframing of the issue as a series of risks would help governments respond more rapidly to climate change.
(6) The present article suggests that reframing the task to focus on cognitive rehabilitation issues can contribute significantly to the treatment of the chronic patient.
(7) The row over the missing segment came as Romney's campaign team sought to regain ground by reframing remarks he made in the video that 47% of Americans are government-dependent.
(8) "The notion that abortion is evil doesn't have much purchase, so instead the anti-abortion movement has reframed its opposition towards issues of safety.
(9) The approach reframes self-destructive behavior as a habitual response to overwhelming affect.
(10) Five years into its “scrounger” narrative, the Conservatives appear confident they can reframe ESA (Wrag) as a benefit for workshy hypochondriacs with a bad case of the flu.
(11) Reframing has proven to be a potent method of circumventing such issues.
(12) These dichos offer the clinician culturally viable tools for mitigating resistance, enhancing motivation, or reframing problems.
(13) With his moral authority and charisma, the pope has helped reframe climate change from an arcane set of negotiations into an issue with sweeping moral implications.
(14) Gordon Brown, who had reframed the debate in the early summer as a battle about what is best for Scotland rather than a cross-border skirmish, stormed into action this week by announcing accelerated plans for what he described as Scottish home rule within the UK.
(15) The first section reframes thinking about levels by identifying an array of different ways of thinking about levels.
(16) Context: The reframing of government immigration policy and rhetoric in terms of the relationship with the EU.
(17) The real problem is the absence of a serious attempt to reframe the political conversation about business and the economy.
(18) These data, in conjunction with new understandings emerging from the addiction literature, support an approach to addiction therapy based on reframing family perception.
(19) The use of reframing as a means of increasing nurses' choices in their behavioral responses to manipulative patients and an example of how the process might be used to influence nurses' perceptions are discussed.
(20) The Amsterdam meeting was convened by academics and public health experts involved in a five-year research project, funded by the European commission, called Alice Rap (Addiction and Lifestyles in Contemporary Europe Reframing Addictions Project).