What's the difference between sectorial and suctorial?

Sectorial


Definition:

  • (a.) Adapted for cutting.
  • (n.) A sectorial, or carnassial, tooth.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) In the periosteum of the human tibia, the arterial blood supply shows a general sectorial angioarchitecture.
  • (2) The quality of the re-insertion also depends on the care possibilities available to the patient: sectorial follow-up, job-aid centre, sheltered workshops, associative apartments, leisure.
  • (3) Computerized comparison between the sectorial parameters at rest and during peak exercise localizes and classifies the degree of global and regional impairment in response to exercise.
  • (4) More specifically, rigidities and distortive incentives have built up over decades to shape house financing and sectorial savings patterns.
  • (5) Results were compared of exploration with combined continuous emission Doppler and a Duplex examination (sectorial scanning ultrasound imaging coupled with pulsed emission Doppler) and data from arteriography of 186 vertebral arteries in patients, mean age 57 years, admitted for exploration of a cerebral ischemic accident or a cervical murmur.
  • (6) The probes available to perform abdominal vessels investigations have a frequency between 3 and 7.5 MHZ, and are chosen according to the morphology of the patient; in our experience in most cases sectorial probes are preferred.
  • (7) It is concluded that a sectorial type primary resection-anastomosis is advisable in the case of generalised peritonitis, preceding the operation with an abundant peritoneal wash-out.
  • (8) A 31-year-old Chinese man developed left optic neuritis with left sectorial field loss as a remote effect of nasopharyngeal carcinoma.
  • (9) The ocular examination reveals a small anterior chamber, sectorial iridic atrophies, a mydriatic pupil, the camerular angle closed.
  • (10) Seventy-two normal subjects and 486 cardiac patients were investigated by ultrasonic sectorial scanning and one-dimensional echocardiography.
  • (11) A precise knowledge of the sectorial anatomy of the liver and its variations is essential in order to be able to localize lesions in the parenchyma and to guide segmental resection of the liver.
  • (12) Furthermore, they were sectorially distributed in the cytoplasm.
  • (13) The effects of filtering were evaluated by sectorial analysis.
  • (14) Sectorial phase is calculated as the difference between the phase of the sectorial and global first Fourier component.
  • (15) Type 2 patients (n = 45) as a group had regionalized pigmentation, sectorial field loss, and some recordable electroretinogram.
  • (16) The tumorigenesis may be established by using some accessory diagnostic methods: a cytological test of the tumor punctate and the breast nipple discharge, as well as a sectorial resection of the involved mammary gland portion with an express histological analysis of the preparation.
  • (17) Fifty patients who had undergone aorto-bifemoral bypass with a bifurcated Dacron graft for aortoiliac arteriosclerotic obliteration were examined with real-time sectorial ultrasound to screen for the presence of hydronephrosis.
  • (18) Images were analysed visually and quantitatively (sectorial quantification of 201Tl uptake on the bull's eye images of the short-axis slices) compared with those of 35 subjects with a low likelihood of coronary artery disease.
  • (19) The following parameters were measured: mean arterial pressure (MAP) using Dinamap, heart rate (HR), FAD, common femoral artery cross sectorial area (A), VTI and peripheral arteriolar resistances (PAR).
  • (20) In patients with temporoinferior sectorial retinal pigmentary dystrophy, for example, the maximal amplitude of the a-, b-waves and retinal oscillatory potentials deviated toward the temporoinferior side on the surface topography.

Suctorial


Definition:

  • (a.) Adapted for sucking; living by sucking; as, the humming birds are suctorial birds.
  • (a.) Capable of adhering by suction; as, the suctorial fishes.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Adult lampreys (Entosphenus tridentata) attached to the wall of an aquarium by their suctorial disc, exhibited a brief but intense suction increase following a vibratory stimulus initiated by a tap to the aquarium wall.
  • (2) However, there are numerous suctorial tentacles at the surface of the body, and the pellicle is characterized by close-set villus-like projections.
  • (3) Gibsonia gen. n. differs from all known genera of the family Lepocreadiidae by unusual body shape divided into 2 parts, suctorial formations, great number of glandular cells and a muscular bulge of the body sides; it differs from the closely related genus Lepidapedon by separate genital pores.

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