What's the difference between septal and septate?

Septal


Definition:

  • (a.) Of or pertaining to a septum or septa, as of a coral or a shell.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Ventricular septal defect types were perimembranous (six), malalignment (seven), supracristal (three), midmuscular (one), and inlet (one).
  • (2) Two weeks later, the IL-3-treated animals showed significant numbers of acetylcholinesterase-positive neurons remaining in the septal region.
  • (3) A block of tissue bounded by the ostium of the coronary sinus, the pars membranacea, the septal leaflet of the tricuspid valve and the atrial and ventricular septa is removed.
  • (4) The type I cells are squamous and give off attenuated sheets of cytoplasm which spread widely over the septal surface; these sheets contain few organelles.
  • (5) The hemodynamic measurements and mitral valve area calculations were performed with and without balloon occlusion of the atrial septal puncture site.
  • (6) To evaluate interatrial septal motion throughout the cardiac cycle, echocardiograms of the septum were obtained by esophageal echocardiography simultaneously with left and right atrial pressures using Millar's micromanometers in nine subjects with sinus rhythm.
  • (7) We have examined the distribution of galanin-like immunoreactive (LI) cell bodies in the medial septal nucleus (MS) and the nucleus of the diagonal band of Broca (nDBB) of young (3 months) and aged (25-30 months) rats, and assessed their respective contribution to the septohippocampal pathway.
  • (8) Two experiments reported the effects of prefeeding normal and septal rats prior to their daily sessions on a differential reinforcement of low rates (DRL-20) schedule.
  • (9) These factors include narrowing of septal arteries and the artery to the atrioventricular node, preservation of fetal anatomy with dispersion in the atrioventricular node and His bundle, fibrosis of the sinus node, clefts in the septum, multiple atrioventricular pathways and massive myocardial infarction.
  • (10) The hippocampal projection to Rgb originates in area CA1, dorsal (septal) subiculum, and post-subiculum.
  • (11) Branches of the anterior and middle cerebral arteries and thalamostriate, septal, and internal cerebral veins can be clearly defined with computed tomography during contrast enhancement with the Ohio Nuclear Delta 25 scanner.
  • (12) The diagnosis was considered established, when the patient had a significant left intraventricular pressure gradient (LIPG) and by angiographic and or echocardiographic demonstration of systolic anterior movement of the mitral valve and asymmetric septal hypertrophy.
  • (13) The visualized turbulent flow was consistent with a ventriculoseptal defect but also appeared to extend posteriorly into the left atrium in a direct line with the septal communication.
  • (14) A case of entrapment in the right ventricle after repair of a ventricular septal defect is presented and a method for percutaneous removal described.
  • (15) Other associated malformations were an interrupted aortic arch and an atrial septal defect.
  • (16) AR and ER mRNA-containing neurons were widely distributed in the rat brain, with the greatest densities of cells in the hypothalamus, and in regions of the telencephalon that provide strong inputs in the medial preoptic and ventromedial nuclei, each of which is thought to play a key role in mediating the hormonal control of copulatory behavior, as well as in the lateral septal nucleus, the medial and cortical nuclei of the amygdala, the amygdalohippocampal area, and the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis.
  • (17) Septal lesion had no effect on kainic acid binding sites in the hippocampus.
  • (18) Stereo cineradiography in the late postoperative period (mean, 52 days after surgery) allowed computer-aided measurements of the three-dimensional coordinates of multiple sites in anterior, inferior, lateral, and septal LV regions at 16.7-msec intervals throughout the cardiac cycle.
  • (19) Aromatase immunoreactive cells (ARO-ir) were found in the medial preoptic nucleus, in the septal region, and in a large cell cluster extending from the dorso-lateral aspect of the ventromedial nucleus of the hypothalamus to the tuber at the level of the nucleus inferioris hypothalami.
  • (20) When outcome was examined in patients who were stuporous or comatose on admission, a significant increase in septal shift was found among patients with a poor outcome, but there was no significant relationship between outcome and degree of pineal or aqueductal shift.

Septate


Definition:

  • (a.) Divided by partition or partitions; having septa; as, a septate pod or shell.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) One had complete heart block before septation and the other one had it after separation.
  • (2) Bulge formation, due to the presumed action of an autolysin(s), may be an initial step in the septation sequence when the mucopeptide is modified to allow construction of the septum.
  • (3) The developing distal excretory duct possesses a septate junction and many branching and looping lamellae.
  • (4) The functional significance of these smooth septate junctions is discussed.
  • (5) When examined microscopically with potassium hydroxide, the agents of these disorders resemble those of dermatophytosis, showing narrow, septate, branching hyphae.
  • (6) A comparative study was made of the relative position of the outflow tracts of chicken and rat hearts with respect to the ventricles during septation.
  • (7) Electron microscopic examination of these mutants revealed that these mutations blocked endospore formation at an early stage before septation and caused extensive cell lysis.
  • (8) Laparoscopic monitoring during the hysteroscopic procedure allowed avoidance of uterine perforation, assessment of the condition of the tubes and the ovaries as well as differentiation between bicornuate and septate uterus.
  • (9) The demonstration of multiple septations, multiple echoes within a sonolucent mass, and even failure to enhance posteriorly should not exclude the diagnosis of pancreatic pseudocyst in the proper clinical setting.
  • (10) The right perirenal urinoma appeared "septated", and we believe that this is related to its hemorrhagic content.
  • (11) The results suggest that in S. aureus, PBP 2 may be the primary peptidoglycan transpeptidase, and PBP 3 may be involved in septation.
  • (12) These masses were classified into three broad categories: centrally necrotic masses with a large predominantly liquefactive center and higher density periphery (29); multilocular, septated masses with distinct linear bands or striations (21); and miscellaneous masses (9).
  • (13) Visualization of a prominent (2.5 mm or larger) anechoic or hypoechoic separation of the fetal skin line from the posterior body wall led to the diagnosis of fetal cystic hygroma; presence or absence of septations within the cystic hygroma was documented in each patient.
  • (14) A 5-year-old boy with double inlet left ventricle and ventriculoarterial discordance (SDD type) underwent ventricular septation with arterial switch procedure.
  • (15) Both pleated septate and gap junctions were found in the immature state; their intramembranous particle (IMP) distribution was characteristic of junctions in the process of assembly, since the IMPs were irregularly and loosely arrayed in contrast with the parallel septate junctional IMP rows and gap junctional plaques found in the fully regenerated or control tissues.
  • (16) In Rhinolasius, one receptor possesses a short bulbous cilium without a rootlet, with a septate desmosome of the pleated sheet (comb) type and a weakly developed electron-dense band beneath it.
  • (17) Scattered individual and small groups of septate hyphae and chlamydospores were found in histologic sections.
  • (18) In the mammalian cerebellum, a new type of junction which resembles the septate junctions (SJs) of invertebrate epithelia is observed between axonal branches forming the tip of the brush of basket fibers around the initial segment of the Purkinje cell axon.
  • (19) We have obtained a malformation percentage smaller than expected, on the basis of bibliographic data, so we now believe that hemodynamic factors, by themselves, don't play a role in the definitive morphogenesis and septation of great vessels and its main branches as important as believed until present time.
  • (20) The population studied consisted of four groups of pregnancies with the following uterine anomalies: unicornuate (five), bicornuate (61), septate (25), and didelphys (ten).

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