What's the difference between supplementary and suppletive?

Supplementary


Definition:

  • (a.) Added to supply what is wanted; additional; being, or serving as, a supplement; as, a supplemental law; a supplementary sheet or volume.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) These deficiencies in the data compromise HIV surveillance based on diagnostic testing, and supplementary bias-free data are needed.
  • (2) Castrated rams did not show this increase, with or without supplementary testosterone.
  • (3) Conventional medical treatment followed in unsuccessful cases by trabeculectomy (group A) was compared with trabeculectomy at diagnosis followed when necessary by supplementary medical therapy (group B).
  • (4) An expanded version of this paper, containing full experimental details of the semisynthesis and characterization of [GlyA1-3H]insulin, has been deposited as Supplementary Publication SUP 50129 (30 pages) at the British Library (Lending Division), Boston Spa, Wetherby, West Yorkshire LS23 7BQ, U.K., from whom copies can be obtained on the terms indicated in Biochem.
  • (5) Ungraded antigen typing results are included as well as discussions of the ungraded additional challenges and supplementary questions.
  • (6) This in its turn may be due to the development of supplementary processes in the discs and adjacent tissues.
  • (7) A second pattern of representation of body movements, the supplementary motor area (SMA), adjoined the rostromedial border of M-I.
  • (8) Tracking a moving target with the index finger defined a network of focal responses of relative cerebral blood flow (relCBF) located in the primary motor cortex, dorsal parietal cortex, precuneate cortex, supplementary motor area (SMA) and ipsilateral anterior cerebellum relative to visual tracking alone.
  • (9) fbi justified homicide chart Academics and specialists have long been aware of flaws in the FBI numbers, which are based on voluntary submissions by local law enforcement agencies of paperwork known as supplementary homicide reports.
  • (10) The four non responders received a supplementary vaccination a month later, beside the booster dose given one year later (T12).
  • (11) Supplementary experiments on rats and rabbits were also conducted.
  • (12) In the ipsilateral frontal region, however, an upward potential whose latency was around 55 msec was proposed to be due to a generator in the supplementary motor area of the contralateral hemisphere.
  • (13) These supplementary criteria should make identification simple, allow an abnormal response to be recognized and indications for treatment of the temporary deafness to be better defined.
  • (14) Two levels of SAA were infused containing 0.5 or 1.0 g day-1 organic sulfur with DL-methionine contributing two-thirds and L-cystine one-third of the supplementary sulfur.
  • (15) Plasma morphine concentrations reached a steady level usually within 3 h after administration of MST, and did not increase after surgery unless supplementary opioid was given.
  • (16) In the first two trials, groundnut meal was used, with and without supplementary methionine and lysine.
  • (17) All supplementary information and identifying marks were removed from the test set after assignment of random identification numbers to each entry and their encryption.
  • (18) Supplementary treatment with chlorpheniramine, 4-mg tablets, was permitted when necessary to control symptoms.
  • (19) The effects of supplementary information about locations of secondary structures and disulfide bonds are also examined to discuss the potential ability of this methodology to predict the three-dimensional structures of globular proteins.
  • (20) Introduction of supplementary food causes a fall in suckling frequency and duration.

Suppletive


Definition:

  • (a.) Alt. of Suppletory

Example Sentences:

  • (1) In 33.8% regional anethesia with or without some form of suppletion was considered to be the anesthetic of choice.
  • (2) In contrast with reports in the literature, there was a significant decrease in serum calcium levels in spite of magnesium suppletion and normal serum magnesium levels.
  • (3) However, when suppletive progesterone treatment is given, there is a trend toward a better implantation rate per embryo, and a significantly higher ongoing pregnancy rate is observed in relation to buserelin acetate-hMG treatment (20%) as compared with CC-hMG cycles (14%).
  • (4) No effect of iodide was observed at 23 degrees C. The suppletion of KI did not change pattern of T3 increase after cold exposure.
  • (5) 64Cu was used to measure some effects of the Zn suppletion on the Cu metabolism.
  • (6) Hormone-dependent metastasized breast cancer of post-menopausal women can be treated with four equivalent drugs: tamoxifen, megestrol, medroxyprogesterone, and--combined with steroid suppletion therapy--aminoglutethimide.
  • (7) Low haemosiderin content of the bone marrow was consistent with iron deficiency, but normalization of Hb without iron suppletion would argue against a major role of iron deficiency.
  • (8) (iv) Suppletion of metabolic substrates (pyruvate, oxaloacetate, and glutamine) postponed the menadione-induced ATP depletion and delayed the onset of cell killing.
  • (9) Since the elderly will retain more natural teeth in the future, whether or not suppleted with prosthetic provisions, their oral self-care becomes more demanding.
  • (10) Common indications for pulse oximetry in general pediatrics include: monitoring of oxygenation during an asthma attack, detection of apnea or hypoventilation, diagnosis of hypoxemia in patients with chronic respiratory insufficiency and monitoring of oxygen suppletion.

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