What's the difference between replenishment and resupply?

Replenishment


Definition:

  • (n.) The act of replenishing, or the state of being replenished.
  • (n.) That which replenishes; supply.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) That suggests they are being replenished by sulphur dioxide, most probably from volcanoes.
  • (2) The dietary components are utilized to replenish and augment glycogen and fat stores in the body.
  • (3) From these findings we conclude that the recycling of internalized Fc receptors greatly contribute to the replenishment of receptors on the cell surface.
  • (4) After administration of oestradiol-17beta to intact mature and immature rats, a decrease in the testicular concentration of specific oestradiol-binding sites was observed within 1 h. The binding capacity was replenished starting about 3 h after oestradiol administration and after 5 h the oestrogen receptor level had returned to control values.
  • (5) The management of hypernatremic dehydration begins with a replenishment phase if neither shock nor apparent anuria is present.
  • (6) N-acetylcysteine is assumed to reverse nitrate tolerance by replenishing depleted intracellular sulfhydryl groups, but data on interactions of N-acetylcysteine and nitrates in patients with stable angina are controversial and disappointing.
  • (7) Thus, while in intact hosts most of the transferred peritoneal LPSr cells decayed with time, following transfer into X-irradiated recipients the same cells were able to expand and replenish the lymphoid tissues of the host.
  • (8) Re-exposure to PSS completely replenished the NE-releasable store in 10 minutes.
  • (9) Stimulated inositolphospholipid turnover has been proposed to be initiated and sustained by hydrolysis of phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate [PtdIns(4,5)P2], which may be replenished by an enhanced flux of phosphatidylinositol (PtdIns) to PtdIns 4-phosphate (PtdIns4P) to PtdIns(4,5)P2.
  • (10) Thus, it seems that stimuli which evoke LHRH release also increase LHRH mRNA transcription to replenish the hormone released during the LH surge.
  • (11) The officials boarded a helicopter to watch the USS William P Lawrence replenish its tanks with the blend of biofuel, which is made from beef fat from midwestern feedstock and produced by California-based AltAir Fuels.
  • (12) Britain threw down the gauntlet to donors on Monday by announcing that it would commit £1bn to replenish the Global Fund to Fight Aids, Tuberculosis and Malaria on condition that other countries agreed to follow suit.
  • (13) The process of replenishment of cytosolic receptors was inhibited by the injection of cycloheximide.
  • (14) Three patients with hypomagnesaemia-induced hypocalcaemia were investigated during the phase of magnesium replenishment.
  • (15) The pattern of T-lymphocytes replenishment was identical for both types of transplant, and was not affected by Graft Versus Host disease (GVHD).
  • (16) Replenishment of thiamine monophosphatase is completed on the 60th postoperative day.
  • (17) The fund began a series of meetings with donors in April to kick off its fourth replenishment round , which is due to conclude with a pledging conference in December.
  • (18) An administration of 150 micrograms cycloheximide, that effectively blocked protein synthesis in the uterus of the E2-implanted rats, completely inhibited the replenishment of soluble ER induced by 5 micrograms E2.
  • (19) These aquifers are being recharged from the surrounding plains and hills, an area of 21,000 sq km, The study indicates it is being replenished at a rate of 1.2 billion cubic metres a year – more than enough to supply the entire county.
  • (20) The role of substrate replenishment in the kinetics of interfacial catalysis in phospholipid micelles was discussed.

Resupply


Definition:

  • (v. t.) To supply again.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) A small postprandial decrease in plasma arginine concentration was observed when the arginine-deficient diet was consumed; this decline disappeared when the diet was resupplied with arginine.
  • (2) All the while, he had used Iraqi airspace to resupply the Syrian military with ammunition.
  • (3) Resupply of vitamin A can induce glandular differentiation in A- lacrimal tissues.
  • (4) Some of the unique problems encountered with the Skylab foods involved: extended storage times, variations in storage temperatures, no opportunity to resupply or charge foods after launch of the Skylab Workshop, first use of frozen foods in space, first use of a food-warming device in weightlessness, relatively small size of production lots requiring statistically valid sampling plans, and use of the food as an accurately controlled segment of sophisticated life science experiments.
  • (5) SpaceX's objective is to help stockpile the space station, joining Russia, Europe and Japan in resupply duties.
  • (6) One of the soldiers who resupplied them, Harry Gow, then an 18-year-old paratrooper, wrote in a book published in 1995 that the soldiers inside the hall "were on a high" when he arrived.
  • (7) Cellular recovery from anaerobiosis was observed soon after transfer of the cells into fresh aerobic culture medium but occurred slowly if the cells were only resupplied with air.
  • (8) SpaceX is helping share the burden of resupplying the international station with crafts from Russia, Europe and Japan.
  • (9) "This way, the labels will be able to remanufacture their CDs and vinyl more quickly, to resupply the record shops who are also affected by the riots."
  • (10) I’m increasingly inclined to think that there should be some regulatory oversight, maybe at the national and international level, just to make sure that we don’t do something very foolish.” ‘Summoning the demon’ The technology entrepreneur is often likened to a real-life Tony Stark from Marvel’s Iron Man comics for his role in cutting-edge companies including Space X, a privateer space exploration company that holds the first private contracts from Nasa for resupply of the International Space Station, and the electric car company Tesla.
  • (11) After prolonged ischemia or hypoxia myocardial injury is not reversed but exacerbated by a resupply of the tissue with oxygen and substrates.
  • (12) The Cocos Islands is a tiny green speck in the Indian ocean nearer to Penang than Perth, settled in 1826 as a resupply base for Indian ocean traders.
  • (13) Russia is now a more reliable transit partner for resupplying the troops in Afghanistan than Pakistan.
  • (14) These, the Rajapaksa brothers and the senior military believed, were simply used by the Tamil Tigers to resupply and reorganise.
  • (15) With no easy way to resupply them – it was too risky to drive convoys or fly dual-rotor Chinooks, the only helicopters the British had – desperate commanders accepted a dubious offer from a tribal leader in the district: if British troops would leave, the leader said, so would the insurgents, whereupon residents would take charge of security.
  • (16) Using aerial reconnaissance and tracking devices attached to resupply trucks, federal special agents were trying to locate the latest gang of armed drug traffickers responsible for more than 100,000 plants discovered growing in national forests since Colorado first began its limited commercial decriminalisation experiment five years ago.
  • (17) Russian flight controllers plan for another attempt to communicate with a cargo resupply spacecraft bound for the station.
  • (18) The reversal of IL-4-mediated LAK inhibition by TNF-alpha and IFN-gamma may therefore be due to resupply of these endogenously suppressed cytokines.
  • (19) They were just trying to keep the business centre open and keep themselves resupplied.
  • (20) Reserpine treatment depletes the tissue content of NPY via increased local release in excess of resupply.

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