What's the difference between sunburst and sunlight?

Sunburst


Definition:

  • (n.) A burst of sunlight.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The most prevalent retinal abnormality was the black sunburst, occurring in 46% of SS patients, 63% of SC patients, and 37% of Sthal patients.
  • (2) Sodium dodecyl sulfate does not cause the sunburst to dissociate nor does it inhibit dissociation in the presence of EDTA suggesting that dissociation is not due to hydrolytic enzymes.
  • (3) The aggregation factor (AF) from the sponge Geodia cydonium is known to be a complex proteinaceous particle, composed of a series of different (glyco)proteins (Mr lower than 150,000) around a 90S sunburst-like core structure.
  • (4) In others it is circular and the complex appears as a sunburst with arms extending like rays from the circle.
  • (5) Twenty percent of sunburst metastases occur in bones distal to the elbow and knee, a much higher prevalence than is found overall in bone metastases.
  • (6) Cytoplasmic particles similar to sunbursts have been found on the surface of the mammary secretory epithelium.
  • (7) This week there was a genuine sunburst separating the two nations.
  • (8) Salmon patches (6.4%), iridescent spots (10.3%), mottled brown areas (16.7%) and black sunbursts (7.7%) were seen as early as 10 years of age but showed an upward trend with age.
  • (9) It is suggested that each Müller cell forms a sunburst and that sunbursts form a major glial component of the neuropil of the inner plexiform layer.
  • (10) "Sunbursts" treated with ethylenediaminetraacetate (EDTA) for 4 weeks at 0 degrees C dissociate into 3 protein- and polysaccharide-containing components.
  • (11) It may be an impurity since there is apparently less than 1 of the large polysaccharide chains per sunburst.
  • (12) A sunburst type of neovascularity from a meningeal artery was seen in only one case.
  • (13) Sclerotherapy is still an excellent procedure for treatment of sunburst venous blemishes.
  • (14) The periosteal sunburst reaction is an unusual response to metastatic bone tumours.
  • (15) The processes are numerous, and largely unbranched, and give the impression of rays radiating from a point source; the structure is therefore termed a "sunburst."
  • (16) The results of light and electron microscopy of 18 punch biopsies of sunburst varicosities are presented.
  • (17) Directing proceedings from a stage emblazoned with BP’s green and yellow sunburst livery, chairman Carl-Henric Svanberg appeared aglow with satisfaction at the oil-and-gas group’s shareholder meeting two weeks ago as plaudits rained in from the unlikeliest quarters.
  • (18) X-ray films revealed spotted and ringed shadows in the shaft and a "sunburst appearance" in the lesion.
  • (19) Multiple zones of black sunburst hyperpigmentation were located nearby.
  • (20) An unusual case of pancreatic lymphangioma presenting as a large mid-abdominal mass with sunburst pattern of calcification is herein described.

Sunlight


Definition:

  • (n.) The light of the sun.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The lighting regimen was 14 h light: 10 h dark, supplied by natural diffused sunlight and incandescent bulbs.
  • (2) The results suggest that chronic sunlight exposure may be associated with an impediment to normal maturation of human dermal collagen resulting in tenuous amount of HHL.
  • (3) Outdoor sunlight exposure during the workshift and tanning salon use were identified as risk factors; the most severe cutaneous reactions tended to occur among tanning salon users.
  • (4) Physicians need to prescribe the lowest possible dose of hormones in these women and counsel them to shield their face from sunlight.
  • (5) The result, you would have to say, is pretty much exactly that: bordered on one side by the library and town hall, and on the other by the tourist office, the 600 sq ms of Rjukan's market square, to be comprehensively remodelled next year in celebration, now bathes in a focused beam of bright sunlight fully 80-90% as intense as the original.
  • (6) Certain ultraviolet wavelengths (UVB, 290-320 nm) are thought to be responsible for most of the immediate and long-term pathological consequences of excessive exposure to sunlight.
  • (7) No association was observed between history of sunlight exposure and senile cataract.
  • (8) Admittedly, minutes earlier Steven Fletcher’s header from a Lens cross had flown only marginally off target but it represented a rare shaft of sunlight.
  • (9) On the inner surface of what would be rotating habitats, strips of land would alternate with windows to let in sunlight.
  • (10) People living in the Far East are exposed to bright sunlight all year round so photoageing of exposed skin is inevitable.
  • (11) I postulate that people near the equator are exposed to more sunlight and that the ultraviolet light from the sunlight aids in the induction of suppressor cells specific for melanocyte associated antigens.
  • (12) Data for the incidence of basal cell carcinomas (BCCs) and squamous cell carcinomas (SCCs) of the skin, registered for six regions of Norway during 10 years (1976-1985), were used to evaluate the biological amplification factor Ab for induction of these cancers by sunlight.
  • (13) In an overpopulated future Los Angeles that never sees the sunlight, Deckard is tasked with taking out a gang of replicants (android outlaws) who have escaped to Earth from an off-world colony.
  • (14) Our field tests had supported the utility of this dosimeter as a reproducible and reliable sunlight dosimeter.
  • (15) The possibility of insufficient exposure to sunlight could not be determined.
  • (16) Other triggers included hunger and prolonged exposure to excessive heat or sunlight.
  • (17) The lips are composed of striated muscle and connective tissue and are anatomically positioned to be maximally exposed to sunlight, environment, food, and tobacco.
  • (18) Tian Tian, the female, whose name means sweetie, and Yang Guang, meaning sunlight, travelled from China on board a Boeing 777F flight dubbed the FedEx Panda Express, with a vet and two animal handlers.
  • (19) The disorder first set on after an episode of intensive exposure to sunlight and persisted for 6 years.
  • (20) When exposed to sunlight creatine kinase was unstable in all the investigated control and patient sera.

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