What's the difference between sich and tich?

Sich


Definition:

  • (a.) Such.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) As colleges are forced to drop subjects sich as Latin and modern languages, that situation is only going to get worse.
  • (2) Working in Korea, Dorothea Sich and her colleagues have described the folk etiology of naeng and some subtle transformations of the concept in cosmopolitan medical settings.
  • (3) The invasion of the infective agent into the body of sich pigs neither causes an outbreak of the disease nor brings about changes in the immunologic indices under investigation, which shows that no infection process develops in these animals.
  • (4) Her comments were, in part, a response to a publishing sensation: Deutschland Schafft Sich Ab (Germany Is Doing Away With Itself) by Bundesbank board member Thilo Sarrazin.
  • (5) The epiphenomena that seem to cause deterioration and death after spontaneous interacerebral hematoma (SICH) might best be studied in an animal model.
  • (6) All subjects having developed severe intracranial hypertension (SICH), those having also sustained systemic hypoxia presented with signs of neurological deterioration, significantly different from the hypoxic-free cases.
  • (7) We feel that great caution should be exercised in the use of immunosuppressive drugs in patients with chronic, nonfatal disorders sich as rheumatoid arthritis and Sjögren's syndrome.
  • (8) There were revealed no cultural or biochemical differences between the strains isolated from the sich and healthy persons.
  • (9) Thilo Sarrazin provoked outrage with Germany Is Making Itself Redundant (Deutschland Schafft Sich Ab) , which claimed the country was facing collapse because of the growing number of undereducated Muslims who were increasingly resistant to being integrated into German society.

Tich


Definition:

Example Sentences:

  • (1) In an attempt to discover whether the minimum amount of time involved in such a system of secondary referral must of necessity put some patients at risk, and whether any significant delay could be eliminated without radical change in this system, we have carried out a detailed prospective analysis of the sequence of events involved in the emergency transfer of 117 consecutive patients with suspected traumatic intracranial haematoma (TICH).
  • (2) There were 48 patients with TICH who had no operations but there were no deaths attributable to a missed operation.
  • (3) Of 729 patients, 135 were identified as having suffered a traumatic intracranial hemorrhage (TICH).
  • (4) Although tich resembles brachypodism phenotypically it is not linked to agouti, and does not match the description of any other skeletal mutation.
  • (5) The article deals with the analysis of the clinical and computed tomography data, treatment, and outcomes in 94 patients with traumatic intracerebral hematomas (TICH).
  • (6) A spontaneous mutation 'tich' (gene symbol tch) appeared as a recessive mutation in inbred mice of strain A. TL.
  • (7) Puncture evacuation of the TICH may be resorted to if more than three fourths of its volume can be aspirated.
  • (8) The RNA product (X RNA), approximately 70 nucleotides long, is initiated with either pppC or pppG and contains an AU-tich sequence.
  • (9) The indications for nonoperative treatment of TICH are a level of consciousness of the patient of no lower than 10 marks of the Glasgow coma scale, hematoma diameter of less than 4 cm, and the absence of clinical and computed tomography signs of brain stem compression.
  • (10) The stereotaxic method is recommended for removal of TICH situated in the region of the basal ganglia.

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