What's the difference between refix and remix?

Refix


Definition:

  • (v. t.) To fix again or anew; to establish anew.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) In one group of patients peak eye movement velocities alone were measured during horizontal refixation saccades.
  • (2) In ten cases refixation of the osteochondral fragment was achieved.
  • (3) Isolated meniscus pathology (12.48%) was treated by arthroscopy alone, and refixation of the medial meniscus was carried out using the inside-out technique in 27 cases.
  • (4) In the second group, a tibial cortical bone graft was detached and refixed with Silar in 12 rats and left unfixed in eight.
  • (5) However, oval window problems such as footplate refixation, perilymph fistula, otosclerotic regrowth, and lateralized oval window membrane in 60% of cases often complicated prosthesis displacement.
  • (6) The 3-month-olds refixated more quickly to one of the double targets in the competition condition than to a single peripheral target, whereas 1-month-olds were slowed down by a double target display.
  • (7) The histamine release caused by CA and HSV-I is mediated by an immunological reaction, since the release was abolished and regained by removal from and refixation to the cell surface of the cell-bound immunoglobulins.
  • (8) Refixation is achieved by inserting small cannulated titanium screws by means of a special screwdriver.
  • (9) With targets set close to these contrast thresholds, correct refixations and the latency for shifting attention were examined in experiment 2.
  • (10) The main reason for the high postoperative recurrence rate after arthroscopic joint stabilization seems to be that refixation of the capsule is not performed at the level of the lesion, but above it, because of the position of the subscapularis tendon.
  • (11) The treatment of acute osteomyelitis involves debridement of soft tissue and bone sequesters, refixation of the fragments, most often by means of an external fixator, and suction drainage or wet dressing.
  • (12) Several experiments have shown the existence of an optimal landing position effect during isolated word recognition as well as during text reading; both the probability of refixating the test word and the gaze duration are smaller if the eye first fixates near the center of the word than if the eye first fixates other positions in the word.
  • (13) For a five-letter left-to-right sequencing task, patients refixated a mean of 2.10 times more than ideal, and controls refixated 1.15 times more than ideal (P less than 0.05).
  • (14) During refixations between stationary targets, some patients with CN occasionally acquired the target with a slow, rather than a saccadic movement.
  • (15) With the paretic eye fixating, there were a series of saccades when refixating in the direction opposite to the paralysis.
  • (16) Once a diagnosis is made, operation with either reduction or resection of the area of intussusception should be carried out with refixation of the bowel to the mesocolon and reapplication of surgical marker clips.
  • (17) So far several methods have been established for refixing the sternum halves after longitudinal sternotomy like steel wire or steel strap according to Parham.
  • (18) In the first group, consisting of 12 rats, the lateral condyle of the right femur was detached and refixed with Silar.
  • (19) Children were tested for refixation saccades, smooth ocular pursuit, spontaneous nystagmus, gaze nystagmus and OKN.
  • (20) If the rupture has occurred mainly at the point of insertion of the tendon, we can recommend transosseous refixation via V-bore channels with early functional follow-up treatment.

Remix


Definition:

  • (v. t.) To mix again or repeatedly.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) These fractions were incubated separately or remixed before incubation.
  • (2) YouTube today is the biggest music service on the planet, thanks to our artists, our fans, our partners and the millions of official music videos, remixes, covers, mashups … you name it,” YouTube’s music content partnerships boss, Anjali Southward, told the Guardian.
  • (3) The track has been referenced a huge amount in the past few months on social media, whether through verse that apes the “Hey now, you’re an all star” structure of the chorus or by remixing the track itself in ridiculous ways.
  • (4) Now Grossberg has decided to sell the two original safety master tapes from which the album was produced along with various remixes and the seven-inch reel safety master of the original unedited Beatles mono tape that ran during the performances, often when the band were not playing.
  • (5) Swizz Beats) (FunkinEven Remix) (Bonus Instrumental)
  • (6) Lynch gave the remix his thumbs up, and further collaborations are underway.
  • (7) Pharrell Williams - Happy (Woodkid Sad Remix) Downbeat 7.
  • (8) Although MIA recently commissioned Bad Girls remixes featuring Azealia Banks and Missy Elliott, the new record will have "no collabs".
  • (9) Tim Westwood, Radio 1 DJ "One More Chance (remix)" by Notorious B.I.G.
  • (10) Massive Attack remixed one of Khan senior’s greatest qawaalis (Dama Dam Mast Qalander) into a dubby club edit; producer Rick Rubin signed up “the master” to his label, American Recordings.
  • (11) While Your Love became famous as the basis of the Source's hit You Got the Love , Knuckles joined David Morales's Def Mix crew, remixing the likes of Michael Jackson and Madonna.
  • (12) It plays like a remix of the earlier games rather than a new direction, and if the Montreal team is to deliver further Arkham titles, it can only be hoped they take a bolder approach.
  • (13) He also remixed their No 1 hit The Reflex and co-produced tracks on 2004’s Astronaut .
  • (14) He also remixed a number of the artist’s tracks and produced Depeche Mode’s 2001 album, Exciter.
  • (15) Instead, the passing of the digital economy bill has made a stark choice clear: we can prop up the big record labels for another five years by criminalising a generation, or we can enthusiastically support a creative economic renaissance by providing a framework for reuse, remixing and fair use of creative products.
  • (16) When the "1st and 2nd fractions" of the column were remixed and used for immunization of chickens, the immune response was as poor as when the chickens were injected with untreated colostrum.
  • (17) Everywhere we went in Mali, she was treated like visiting royalty, and she created a sensation by taking us to some of the funkier clubs in the capital, dancing to local hip hop and remixes of her own songs.
  • (18) With the film, we decided to remix the hit theme tune of the Lego Movie 'Everything is Awesome' because we knew Lego fans would get the reference and respond to it.
  • (19) She DJs as under the name Cosmo, produces and remixes music, and runs a vinyl‑only label called Bitches Brew.
  • (20) In 1995, a remix of the band's song Missing , taken from their eighth album, Amplified Heart , the previous year, prompted a rerelease, which saw the track become a bestseller around the world.

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