What's the difference between sparer and sparger?

Sparer


Definition:

  • (n.) One who spares.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) How could we simultaneously keep our promise to repeal and replace the [Affordable Care Act] without leading to millions of newly uninsured folks, without facing a political backlash because of those newly uninsured folks, and without spending a whole lot of money?” said Sparer, outlining what he felt was the GOP position.
  • (2) If The City and the City marked a new direction, with a sparer prose and a more sombre tone, Kraken , published shortly after, "felt like the end of something".
  • (3) That means Republicans are “between a rock and a hard place”, according to Professor Michael Sparer , chair of health policy at Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public Health.
  • (4) The results indicate that a three-months' therapy with piretanide or with a thiazide-potassium sparer diuretic combination is safe without producing any disturbances in the serum levels of trace elements.
  • (5) Long-term treatment with diuretics can lead to hypomagnesaemia and hypokalaemia, and, if in combination with a potassium-sparer, to hyperkalaemia.
  • (6) Welsh is a sparer language, which presented the odd problem.

Sparger


Definition:

  • (n.) A vessel with a perforated cover, for sprinkling with a liquid; a sprinkler.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) This oxygenator incorporates a unique integral gas controller which proportions the gas flow between the gas sparger and heat exchange area.
  • (2) Sparger aeration, with or without mechanical agitation is the simplest method of providing an oxygen supply.
  • (3) Also a variety of sparging rates and sparger sizes and positions have been employed.
  • (4) The results of the study indicate that maintenance of a gas flow which ensures adequate CO2 removal can be prevented from inducing over-oxygenation by the manipulation of the gas controller which variably proportions the flow of gas from the oxygenation-efficient conventional gas sparger to the less efficient heat exchange area.
  • (5) Oxygen was supplied on occasional demands by the original sparger.
  • (6) Next, cell growth was compared in two airlift bioreactors with similar geometry but different sparger design; one of these bioreactors consisted of a thin membrane distributor, while the other consisted of a porous stainless steel distributor.

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