What's the difference between submediant and superdominant?

Submediant


Definition:

  • (n.) The sixth tone of the scale; the under mediant, or third below the keynote; the superdominant.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Severely affected nuclei, in which a majority of neurons degenerate, include the central division of the mediodorsal nucleus, the ventral medial geniculate, posterior, posterior ventromedial, and submedial nuclei, and those portions of the ventrolateral and posteromedial nuclei which immediately surround the medial division of the ventrobasal complex.
  • (2) Within the thalamus, noxious stimulation induces immunoreactivity not only in traditionally expected locations, but also within the paraventricular, submedial and reuniens nuclei.
  • (3) In the cerebellum, projections arise from the main and ventrolateral divisions of the fastigial n., and from "border cells" between the fastigial and interpositus n. The large-celled submedial vestibular n. projects bilaterally.
  • (4) Deep tearing associated with submedial or subintimal dissection (type 4) was found in 2 patients (4%).
  • (5) zoosophus by the dark longitudinal medial or submedial lines on the thorax and by the reduced width of the light tarsal and abdominal bands.
  • (6) The anterior medial, submedial, and parafascicular nuclei project primarily to anterior cingulate cortex, while they have small or no projections to posterior areas.
  • (7) Small to moderate numbers of immunoreactive fibers were present in the lateral habenular nucleus, ventral lateral geniculate nucleus, zona incerta, parataenial, mediodorsal, medioventral, and submedial nuclei, the rhomboid, paracentral, central lateral and parafascicular nuclei, and in the medial geniculate and dorsal lateral geniculate nuclei.
  • (8) The cortical gustatory area receives a few projections from the ventral lateral, ventral medial, submedial, paracentral, lateral central, parafascicular and medial central nuclei.
  • (9) Histologic examination of the dilated coronary segment revealed longitudinal splitting of intima and media as well as circumferential subintimal and submedial dissection.
  • (10) Results showed that melodies ending with the conventional leading tone-to-tonic progression were rated the most complete and tonally appropriate to the underlying key, more so than melodies ending with the submediant-to-tonic or the tonic-to-dominant progressions.
  • (11) Area 6 receives a few fibers from the submedial and ventral medial nuclei.
  • (12) Morphologic changes in the coronary arteries at the site of revascularization included injury to the inner portion of the arterial wall (intimal splitting, subintimal dissection, medial tears and submedial dissection) and necrosis of medial smooth muscle cells.
  • (13) A ventral part of this orbital cortex also receives fibers from the mediodorsal nucleus, possibly its lateral segment, but the medial part of the orbital cortex, and the ventrolateral orbital area in the fundus of the rhinal sulcus receive projections from the paratenial nucleus and the submedial nucleus, respectively.
  • (14) More limited sampling of the submedial and mediodorsal nuclei suggested that cytological alterations in the vMG were typical of all degenerating thalamic nuclei.

Superdominant


Definition:

  • (n.) The sixth tone of the scale; that next above the dominant; -- called also submediant.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Evaluation of interallelic and interloci antigens interaction in a relative risk of disease suggests that, in some cases, there is a "superdominance" effect.
  • (2) Multiple infarction due to proximal disease of such a superdominant LAD is very rare in pathoanatomically.
  • (3) A superdominant left anterior descending artery (LAD) was found in a 59-year-old man who had electrocardiographic evidence of acute anterior and inferior wall myocardial infarction.

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