What's the difference between reillumine and relight?

Reillumine


Definition:

  • (v. t.) To illumine again or anew; to reillume.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) When darkened cells are reilluminated, these RNAs are rapidly degraded; degradation is inhibited by chloramphenicol.
  • (2) Reillumination of Nitella cells, after a period of darkness, often resulted in a complete inversion of the extracellular current pattern.
  • (3) In the other condition (savings account condition), the contingencies were the same except that the cuelight was extinguished and was not reilluminated after the initial lever press, and the delivery of all food pellets in the reinforcement component was delayed until the onset of extinction.
  • (4) In previously C-limited cultures, reactivation was also observed in the dark after addition of fructose (heterotrophic growth) and under anaerobiosis upon reillumination in the presence of a photosynthesis inhibitor.
  • (5) Whereas adenylates relaxed slowly over 15-20 min to the concentrations characteristic of illuminated cells following the abrupt changes induced by darkening, the sharp drop in intracellular NADPH showed little dark recovery although rapid restoration occurred on reillumination.
  • (6) The bias can be attributed to this monkey's earlier practice in which the flashed target was reilluminated so he could ultimately make a saccade to the correct position in space.
  • (7) Upon reillumination, transcript levels rose to three-fold over that seen initially under constant illumination.
  • (8) In the postillumination dark, restoration of Vi is observed: Vi increases with increasing time intervals between the end of illumination and the addition of the substrates with simultaneous reillumination (half-time of 3 s).

Relight


Definition:

  • (v. t.) To light or kindle anew.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The Detroit Free Press points to the mayor’s aggressive plan to relight the city and his programme to fight blight by going after negligent landlords.
  • (2) What he finds hard to accept, however, is the idea that anyone and everyone can lay claim to relighting the flame of Welsh football.
  • (3) The squares lighted, went dark, and then could be relighted by the child if touched.
  • (4) He talks so much, they say, that he has to constantly relight his cigar because it is always going out.
  • (5) The study of 635 breast cancers before and after radical radiation therapy, allows us to define 4 different ways of evolution: progressive linear cooling or sterilization, persistent thermal abnormalities or non-sterilization, relighting following a cooling phase or recurrence, persistent tepid breasts, meaning a radiation sequela (radiotherapic breast).
  • (6) As the rocket descends, SpaceX will relight the engines three times for a propulsive landing with thrusters: once to adjust the point of impact, again to slow the rocket to 250 meters per second, and finally for the landing burn, during which the rocket’s legs will deploy and the rocket will slow to about two meters per second.
  • (7) After allowing for a trend towards lower social class and a preference for plain as opposed to filter cigarettes the rate of chronic bronchitis among relighters was about 15% greater than that of the remaining cigarette smokers.
  • (8) Such chronic bronchitics totalled 1,864 (34%).The rate of chronic bronchitis among relighters (39.7%) was higher than the rate (32.9%) among the remaining cigarette smokers.

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