What's the difference between sylvate and sylvite?

Sylvate


Definition:

  • (n.) A salt of sylvic acid.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) (2) E. granulosus, which includes two geographical groups: (a) Northern group, with two sub-species E. g borelis and E. g. canadensis, the life-cycle of which is sylvatic and that are agents of a pulmonary hydatidosis which may affect Man.
  • (2) A sylvatic focus of Chagas disease is reported in the Amazon region of Ecuador (provinces of Napo and Sucumbios).
  • (3) Direct blood examination and xenodiagnosis of 45 sylvatic, peridomestic or domestic mammals from the Caracas valley, Venezuela, revealed trypanosome infection in six of the 24 opossums, Didelphis marsupialis, collected in urban areas.
  • (4) Because considerable uncertainty exists regarding the role of sylvatic trichinellosis as a reservoir for the synanthropic cycle, studies were conducted to determine the genetic nature of the various isolates from this ecosystem.
  • (5) The geographic distribution and areas of high sylvatic plague activity in California were verified by using coyotes (Canis latrans) as sentinel animals.
  • (6) Results of laboratory investigations on the SADB19 Tü vaccine used for oral vaccination of fox show: 1) the need to check the vaccine efficacy before its application in the field; 2) the importance of monoclonal antibodies to distinguish sylvatic from vaccinal virus strains in the diagnosis of rabies during the vaccination campaigns; 3) the relevance of a careful evaluation of the epidemiological risk encountered when releasing baits containing activated vaccine.
  • (7) The isolate CTRD-85 had similarities and differences in restriction profiles and rDNA patterns with both AF1 and Trichinella nelsoni and was identified as a sylvatic type.
  • (8) Thus, the sylvatic cycle (fox to field mice to fox) has been established in North Dakota.
  • (9) In Chile, sylvatic and domestic cycles of T. cruzi transmission appear to be mainly independent: genetically different families of natural clones are specific to these cycles.
  • (10) Data from xenodiagnosis in the same hosts, carrying acute infections by the same parasite stocks, gave the five sylvatic vectors a positive rating of approximately 100%, thus suggesting that the heavy loads of parasites circulating in the acute hosts obscured the characteristic interspecific differences for the parasite stock.
  • (11) The EUR parasites, isolated from domestic, synanthropic, sylvatic animals and man, showed isoenzymatic profiles different from those exhibited by AFR parasites isolated from sylvatic animals.
  • (12) Inoculation of swine with a sylvatic isolate of Trichinella spiralis, designated T s nativa, resulted in low numbers of muscle larvae, compared with muscle larvae accumulation in swine inoculated with a pig type of T s spiralis.
  • (13) The phenotypic similarity between the principal sylvatic group of stocks and domiciliary stocks contrasts with the extensive differences observed between the domestic Z2 zymodeme and sylvatic Z1 and Z3 zymodemes in Brazil and Chile.
  • (14) Both a fixed virus (CVS) and a street (sylvatic) virus were used.
  • (15) The corresponding biological vectors are hematophagus triatomid bugs, with greater than 100 species synantropic (st) or sylvatic (sv), existing between parallels 41 N. and 46 S., but only about 36, which have been found infected, have some relationship with man because their adaptation to human dwelling.
  • (16) Trichinella isolated from swine had a pattern distinct from all sylvatic isolates except 1 from a coyote.
  • (17) There is still no evidence that E. granulosus is maintained in Argentina in sylvatic cycles.
  • (18) The role of both wild and domestic rodents in the transmission of certain infectious diseases, such as plague, sylvatic Venezuelan encephalitis, South American haemorrhagic fevers, murine typhus, and cutaneous leishmaniasis, is well established.
  • (19) On the other hand, in Yugoslavia there are many human cases caused both by domestic and sylvatic cycles.
  • (20) All of them hide by day and are common in the sylvatic area.

Sylvite


Definition:

  • (n.) Native potassium chloride.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Twelve multiparous Holstein cows were used to evaluate the capacity of a multielement compound consisting mainly of northupite and sylvite to alleviate low milk fat percent.
  • (2) Moderate and extreme halophilic microorganisms have been isolated from guar gum solutions dissolved in potash brine for use in sylvite froth flotation.

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