What's the difference between subzonal and zone?

Subzonal


Definition:

  • (a.) Situated under a zone, or zona; -- applied to a membrane between the zona radiata and the umbilical vesicle in the mammal embryo.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) In the subiculum, the plexiform layer was divided into a superficial, weakly stained subzone and a deep, better stained subzone.
  • (2) These findings suggest the feasibility and potential for further applications of a robotic microinsemination system and, in addition, that a higher fertility rate in the subzonal insemination of mouse ova can be achieved with the ionophore treatment of spermatozoa.
  • (3) by the formation of abundant pseudomycelium, absence of capsules, the assimilation properties, and its habitat: the north taiga subzone.
  • (4) The maximum response in the subzones decreased with increasing sequential distance from the dominant zone, so the response pattern across each side of the discharge field resembled a damped wave-form pattern.
  • (5) Although the tumour cells had the general appearance of a steroid-secreting cell their structure diverged from the cells of every subzone of the cortex.
  • (6) Young stock death rates, as well as general fertility rates varied in the ecological subzones with a marked effect in the zones labeled "Inland".
  • (7) Zone D contains three subzones mediolaterally in the rat.
  • (8) In the Mediterranean-Middle Asian subzone there are three types of focus: natural, semi-synanthropic, and synanthropic.
  • (9) Subzonal sperm insertion and partial zona dissection were applied in 250 in vitro fertilization cycles in couples (n = 200) with abnormal semen analyses; 61 clinical pregnancies were established (24% per egg retrieval).
  • (10) Methods were developed to facilitate the use of subzonal insemination to achieve fertilization in vitro.
  • (11) Using this robotic system, subzonal insemination with a single mouse spermatozoon was attempted in a total of 143 ova.
  • (12) The fact that not all zones and subzones are present in all members of the order means that this system permits identification of those ECM structures that have been gained or lost during Volvocalean evolution.
  • (13) Stratum radiatum and the superficial subzone of stratum oriens showed a weak staining intensity, contrasting to the relatively darkly stained pyramidal cell layer and the intensely stained deep subzone of stratum oriens.
  • (14) In a subgroup of 15 patients who failed IVF with insufficient numbers of motile sperm, fertilization was significantly higher after subzonal sperm insertion.
  • (15) Based on both their olivary and nuclear connections, 3 sagittal subzones can be distinguished within the D-zone of the rat.
  • (16) Two studies were performed: partial zona dissection and IVF was applied in 57 couples during the first period, and subzonal sperm insertion was also applied in a second group of 47 couples.
  • (17) An off-inhibitory zone consisted of near and distant subzones.
  • (18) The overall fertilization rate was 30.9% of the 433 oocytes that were intact after subzonal insemination.
  • (19) The existing experience on micromanipulation of gametes (zona-opening procedures, subzonal sperm insertion, and sperm microinjection into the ooplasm) has also demonstrated the clinical usefulness in assisted fertilization, suggesting a possible selective application of various micromanipulation techniques and their combinations in male infertility.
  • (20) The relative suppression in the subzones was as strong as in adult cells.

Zone


Definition:

  • (n.) A girdle; a cincture.
  • (n.) One of the five great divisions of the earth, with respect to latitude and temperature.
  • (n.) The portion of the surface of a sphere included between two parallel planes; the portion of a surface of revolution included between two planes perpendicular to the axis.
  • (n.) A band or stripe extending around a body.
  • (n.) A band or area of growth encircling anything; as, a zone of evergreens on a mountain; the zone of animal or vegetable life in the ocean around an island or a continent; the Alpine zone, that part of mountains which is above the limit of tree growth.
  • (n.) A series of planes having mutually parallel intersections.
  • (n.) Circuit; circumference.
  • (v. t.) To girdle; to encircle.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The most actively proliferating region of the excurrent duct system is zone 3 of the epididymis, whereas the least active region is the ductuli efferentes.
  • (2) There was a linear increase in the dimensions of these zones after the chewing.
  • (3) In hypophysectomized rats the activity of alanine aminotransferase was increased, but its normal zonation (predominance in the periportal zone) was preserved.
  • (4) The lesion (10.6 X 9.8 mm) was a well-defined ellipsoid granuloma due to a foreign body with a central zone of necrosis surrounded entirely by a fibrous wall.
  • (5) Anterior borderzone brachial paralysis (ABBP) is a hemodynamic ischemic syndrome of the watershed zone between the anterior and middle cerebral arteries.
  • (6) Employed method of observation gave quantitative information about the influence of odours on ratios of basic predeterminate activities, insect distribution pattern and their tendency to choose zones with an odour.
  • (7) In case of isolated damage of deep flexor tendon of the II-V fingers at the level of the I zone there were made palliative operations of 12 fingers: tenodesis and arthrodesis of distal interphalangeal articulation in functionally advantageous position.
  • (8) Good follow-up results in the zone 2, 3, 4 and 6 of VERDAN are observed only 6 to 17 percent (fig.
  • (9) The changes were apparent as hypofluorescent zones in the angiogram.
  • (10) The use of functional test with the ACTH administration demonstrated organic affection of the CNS to sharply aggravate the weakening and even the exhaustion of the functional reserves of the glomerular and the reticular zones of the adrenal cortex developing during thyrotoxicosis, and also the reserve possibilities of the sympathico-adrenal system.
  • (11) In the dark cortical zone of the nodes (III group) there occur tissue basophils (mast cells), that, together with increasing number of acidophilic granulocytes and appearance of neutrophilic cells, demonstrates that there is an inflammatory reaction in the organ studied as a response to the lymphocytic suspension injected.
  • (12) Results of detailed studies on tissue reactions to Cysticercus bovis in the heart of cattle, together with a comparison of findings in animals with spontaneous and experimental infection, and an evaluation of tissue reactions in relation to the location, morphology and morphogenesis of C. bovis provided evidence for the fact that in general, the response of the heart to the presence of C. bovis was an inflammatory reaction characterized by the origin of a pseudoepithelial border and a zone of granulation tissue.
  • (13) However, in the normal and border zones of the verapamil group the mitochondria are smaller when compared with the respective zones in the two other groups, but increases relatively more in size in the border and ischaemic zones.
  • (14) Refolding was observed by injection of denatured protein into columns having isocratic concentrations in the transition and native base-line zones.
  • (15) The distribution of cells at the stage of DNA synthesis and mitosis in all the parietal peritoneum speaks of the absence of special proliferation zones.
  • (16) Subcortical leukomalacia occurs in this triangle as well as in border zones between the major cerebral arteries.
  • (17) This contrasts sharply with the reduction in both the frequency and surface area of sensory neuron active zones that accompanies long-term habituation, and suggests that modulation of active zone number and size may be an anatomical correlate that lies in the long-term domain.
  • (18) Thus, multiparae had very thick border zones composed predominantly of large nodules and, additionally, of vacuolated cells and fibrous tissue.
  • (19) Acute transmural myocardial infarction has been reported to functionally denervate the normal myocardium distal to the infarcted zone by interrupting neurotransmission in axons coursing in the subepicardial region of the myocardial necrosis.
  • (20) In the modified test, shake cultures in Brewer's fluid thioglycolate medium with 0.3% agar added are observed for growth in the anaerobic zone of the tubes.

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