What's the difference between redintegrate and reintegrate?

Redintegrate


Definition:

  • (a.) Restored to wholeness or a perfect state; renewed.
  • (v. t.) To make whole again; a renew; to restore to integrity or soundness.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Therefore, a figure fragment comprising a natural part of an orginally studied pattern should serve as a strong retrieval cue for redintegrating memory for the pattern, whereas an equally large fragment suggesting either no units of misleading units should lead to poorer recall.
  • (2) Redintegrative memory was markedly better when subjects were trained with names as compared to unnamed control conditions.
  • (3) Four experiments examined the effect of label training on redintegrative memory for novel shapes (remembering the whole shape when only a part is presented).
  • (4) There was a slightly greater effect of relevant meaningful labels on redintegrative memory, but in general all types of names (relevant, irrelevant, and paralog) were facilitative.
  • (5) Good cues had about five time more redintegrative power than bad cues.

Reintegrate


Definition:

  • (v. t.) To renew with regard to any state or quality; to restore; to bring again together into a whole, as the parts off anything; to reestablish; as, to reintegrate a nation.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The emphasis was on reintegration into the community.
  • (2) The goals of burn care are to preserve life, to preserve function, to limit physical and psychological sequelae and to provide social reintegration.
  • (3) There were no significant differences between the two groups prior to or 2 months after reintegration.
  • (4) This helps to support prisoners' social rehabilitation and reintegration into society.
  • (5) Several mechanisms may explain this regression, including fragmentation and sequestration of the disc fragment, dehydration and shrinkage of the HNP and its reintegration into the annulus.
  • (6) Serving the prevention of pain after peripheral nerve injuries are the particular topical treatment of a fresh injury, psychic guidance, specific aftercare and physiotherapy, elimination of pension payment problems, and optimum reintegration into normal working life]
  • (7) "There needs to be more economic opportunities for … [people] returning after rehabilitation," said Sumathi*, 24, who feels that economic hardship is undermining her reintegration.
  • (8) Furthermore the recent nature of the Alu insertion in the Mlvi-2 locus coupled to the low degree of homology of the inserted Alu to the Alu related sequence in the 7SL RNA suggest that this event did not occur via reverse transcription and reintegration of the 7SL RNA.
  • (9) by reintegration of reverse-transcribed RNA, suggests that Alu RNA plays an important role in this process.
  • (10) Today more younger patients were operated replacing a destroyed hip joint: the reintegration in professional and sportive activities is a major part of the rehabilitation process.
  • (11) Excision and reintegration in strain LBG A3136 seemed to be site specific.
  • (12) On the other hand, it is rather significant that the chances for a successful reintegration become smaller for Swiss and foreign workers, the longer it takes to introduce the necessary measures after the beginning of an illness or a handicap.
  • (13) The rehabilitation process can be divided into three phases that reflect the behaviors of the patient: stimulation, structure, and reintegration.
  • (14) While with respect to the limited experience worldwide, early mortality after lung and heart-lung transplantation is still high (50%), long-term results in isolated cardiac transplantation using triple drug immunosuppression are excellent (79% survival after 6 years) without major impairment of renal function, arterial blood pressure, growth development and physical rehabilitation as well as social reintegration.
  • (15) In close accordance with the "International Classification of Impairments, Disabilities and Handicaps" issued by the World Health Organisation in 1980, and in cooperation with medical doctors, psychologists, and vocational teachers a reintegration of disabled adults.
  • (16) By using the Helmholtz-Smoluchowski equation into which flow was reintegrated, the numbers yield zeta potentials approximating 0.1 to 0.4 v in both aorta and vena cava.
  • (17) Recent associations of young people seeking spiritual values and helping drug addicts to stop taking drugs and to be reintegrated into society are among the most promising approaches because they involve young people in helping youngsters of their own age rather than promoting intervention by formal institutions.
  • (18) His aim is to persuade them to visit PN and then to begin the process of reintegrating them into their families, where possible.
  • (19) The news [on Oxlade-Chamberlain] is good, he should reintegrate into our squad on Wednesday for normal training.
  • (20) As long as I’m living in a safe area I don’t have any worries, but Iraq is not safe now Saeed Elias ​Ismael Anas Saleem, programme assistant for the IOM, says that it can be more complicated to reintegrate people who have come back after years rather than mere months.

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