(a.) Characterized by nicety of discrimination; discerning; delicate; refined; subtle.
(a.) Sly; artful; cunning; crafty; subtle; as, a subtile person; a subtile adversary; a subtile scheme.
Example Sentences:
(1) After operative methods have been subtilized and radicalized only preventive medical examinations and early public instruction may improve the prognosis of the patients concerned.
(2) Accurate preoperative evaluation and subtile operative technique are imperative, however.
(3) More subtile effects of milk processing on milk digestibility and stomach emptying are mentioned.
(4) It was possible histologically to follow the most subtile alterations on the membranes from the very beginning of the chronic bronchitis.
(5) The present paper suggests the autometallographic demonstration of intralysosomal silver as a sensitive tool for the detection of subtile toxic effects in cell cultures, the method is suggested to primarily detect lysosomal damage.
(6) Fatty acids damage the membrane integrity in such a way that the subtile equilibrium between the factors is disturbed.
(7) The removal of the angioma requires the most subtile preparation.
(8) A microscopical examination of the Leptothrix-filaments revealed a subtile segmentation and sporulation.
(9) In the individual case, it is necessary to identify the major causes by employing subtile investigative measures, in order to be able to plan rational treatment.
(10) Inhibited subtilisin (Subtilism Carlsberg; Subtilopeptidase A) is unfolded in the presence of 7 M guanidine hydrochloride.
(11) There was concluded firstly that the possibility of metastases in the pelvic lymph nodes is dependent from the size of the primary tumor and secondly that before treatment a subtile diagnostic procedure secures that only good cases of cervical cancer FIGO stage I b are operated on by radical vaginal hysterectomy (Schauta-Amreich).
(12) The stereological investigations revealed a subtile reaction of the medial stapled tibial plate in a total of 37 domestic pigs (10 weeks old) during the postoperative follow-up (up to 17 weeks).
(13) Despite subtile changes of glucose, glucagon and to a lesser degree insulin levels which would be suggestive of insulin resistance, the data obtained from skeletal muscle argue against peripheral insulin resistance in spontaneously hypertensive rats.
(14) For the clarification of pathogenesis and clinical relevance of decreases of the triiodothyronine (T3) level in patients with chronic inflammatory rheumatism in a group of 63 patients with clinically, paraclinically and roentgenologically diagnosed rheumatoid arthritis (59 times) and with SLE (4 times), respectively, parallel were determined parameters of the thyroid gland function and of the rheumatic activity as well as a subtile drug anamnesis for the medication of antirheumatic drugs was established.
(15) -- It has been refered to the importance of the exact conisation technique and subtile histotechnical obtaining of slides in step sections.
(16) A stable implantation of this biocompatible material is possible, if the primary attachment by means of special construction features and subtile operation technique is ensured.
(17) The measurement procedure was found to be very sensitive with respect to all fractions in evaluating the subtile differences between different lot numbers of the aerosol.
(18) The other highly vascular neoplasms show unspecific signs of vascular malignant tumors; subtile angiographic signs may, however, be present and help in the differential diagnosis.
(19) Subtile investigations in protein diagnostics are required for avoiding incomplete monoclonal immunoglobulins which may greatly enter the kidneys to be overlooked.
(20) When photographs taken at diastolic and systolic culminations were compared, with the haploscope, when stereoscopically seen, they clearly showed the subtile deformation of the vessels under a stereoscopic effect.
Sutile
Definition:
(a.) Done by stitching.
Example Sentences:
(1) Adrian Sutil Force India 2011 Sutil was not only one of Hamilton’s rivals in Formula Three but also Hamilton’s best friend.
(2) Hamilton was increasingly frustrated and thought he should have been brought in earlier after an accident for Adrian Sutil that led to the emergence of the second safety car on the 25th lap.
(3) In rainy, gloomy conditions, Bianchi’s car slid off the track and ploughed into a crane picking up the Sauber of German driver Adrian Sutil, who had crashed out at the same spot one lap earlier.
(4) He is annoyed that after the Sutil incident he wasn't immediately brought into the pits, rather than waiting for the safety car to come out, which was inevitable.
(5) That relationship quickly soured when Sutil appeared in court, charged with assaulting Renault F1’s chief executive, Eric Lux, and Hamilton refused to appear as a witness.
(6) 1.41pm BST Lap 27: That looked quite a nasty smash and Sutil's nose is a mess, of the car that is.
(7) It has also been determined Bianchi “over-controlled the oversteering car, such that he left the track earlier than Sutil”.
(8) The section of the track where the accident occurred was subject to double yellow flags from race stewards, due to Sutil’s crash.
(9) The accident panel claim with double-waved yellow flags showing, given the recovery vehicle was removing the Sauber of Adrian Sutil that had crashed a lap previously, “ Bianchi did not slow sufficiently to avoid losing control at the same point on the track as Sutil ”.
(10) 1.39pm BST Lap 26: Sutil's back is thrown out as he exits the tunnel and he smashes into the barrier.
(11) Clearly a safety car was going to come out when Sutil smashed his car all over the track coming out of the tunnel.