What's the difference between syndetic and syndetical?
Syndetic
Definition:
(a.) Alt. of Syndetical
Example Sentences:
(1) For this reason, the latter, as opposed to the repetitive Duhring chamber test, appears to be unsuitable for comparative skin compatibility studies of syndets.
(2) In addition to the modification introduced above for the liquid syndets, here the maximum cumulative application time was reduced from 48 to 30 h. In this manner different degrees of skin compatibility to various special hand cleaners can be ascertained and taken into account when developing new products.
(3) Fish exposed to lowest concentrations of syndets showed an insignificant activation of Na+-K+ and oligomycin-sensitive Mg++ ATPases in the gill.
(4) The results show that for a short time syndet displaces the skin pH towards acid pH in younger infants; however, the skin pH is not influenced in older infants.
(5) The long- and short-term effects on the skin of infants of a synthetic detergent (syndet) with an acid pH were investigated and compared to ordinary soap.
(6) Despite the intensive use of an acid syndet and lotion, the pH-readings increased but were still within the 'confidence limits' of the control groups.
(7) The long-term effect was tested in a second group, in which the infants were washed either with ordinary soap or with syndet for 3 days.
(8) A good tolerance seems to be granted only if an occlusion at all events is of a short duration, and the sebum deficiency and the vulnerability of the aging skin as well as the xerosia and residual syndets in the horny layer after frequent washing, baths or showers are taken into account.
(9) The use of soaps and synthetic detergent (syndet) bars has been associated with skin dryness and aggravation of dermatologic conditions.
(10) To measure the hydratation, the resonance-frequency method of Tronnier and Wagener is used, where especially the syndets react very differently: partly similar to water and partly similar to soft soap.
(11) of arginase is inhibited by water soluble substances of horny layer or by using soaps and syndets.
(12) The short-term effect was determined by measuring the skin pH on different parts of the body before and 20 min after washing with syndet.
(13) Syndet keeps the skin pH in the physiological range for a longer time after washing than ordinary soap.
(14) Clinical studies have shown that soaps are generally quite irritating while syndets can range from mild to harsh.
(15) In the present study the contact irritative--eczematogenic--effect of alkaline protease enzymes (PE) contained in syndet laundry detergents has been investigated.
Syndetical
Definition:
(a.) Connecting; conjunctive; as, syndetic words or connectives; syndetic references in a dictionary.
Example Sentences:
(1) For this reason, the latter, as opposed to the repetitive Duhring chamber test, appears to be unsuitable for comparative skin compatibility studies of syndets.
(2) In addition to the modification introduced above for the liquid syndets, here the maximum cumulative application time was reduced from 48 to 30 h. In this manner different degrees of skin compatibility to various special hand cleaners can be ascertained and taken into account when developing new products.
(3) Fish exposed to lowest concentrations of syndets showed an insignificant activation of Na+-K+ and oligomycin-sensitive Mg++ ATPases in the gill.
(4) The results show that for a short time syndet displaces the skin pH towards acid pH in younger infants; however, the skin pH is not influenced in older infants.
(5) The long- and short-term effects on the skin of infants of a synthetic detergent (syndet) with an acid pH were investigated and compared to ordinary soap.
(6) Despite the intensive use of an acid syndet and lotion, the pH-readings increased but were still within the 'confidence limits' of the control groups.
(7) The long-term effect was tested in a second group, in which the infants were washed either with ordinary soap or with syndet for 3 days.
(8) A good tolerance seems to be granted only if an occlusion at all events is of a short duration, and the sebum deficiency and the vulnerability of the aging skin as well as the xerosia and residual syndets in the horny layer after frequent washing, baths or showers are taken into account.
(9) The use of soaps and synthetic detergent (syndet) bars has been associated with skin dryness and aggravation of dermatologic conditions.
(10) To measure the hydratation, the resonance-frequency method of Tronnier and Wagener is used, where especially the syndets react very differently: partly similar to water and partly similar to soft soap.
(11) of arginase is inhibited by water soluble substances of horny layer or by using soaps and syndets.
(12) The short-term effect was determined by measuring the skin pH on different parts of the body before and 20 min after washing with syndet.
(13) Syndet keeps the skin pH in the physiological range for a longer time after washing than ordinary soap.
(14) Clinical studies have shown that soaps are generally quite irritating while syndets can range from mild to harsh.
(15) In the present study the contact irritative--eczematogenic--effect of alkaline protease enzymes (PE) contained in syndet laundry detergents has been investigated.