What's the difference between thereon and wherever?

Thereon


Definition:

  • (adv.) On that or this.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) We have studied lepromatous leprosy (LL) as a human model disease for T-cell non-responsiveness to specific mycobacterial antigens and studied the effect of rIL-4, rIL-2, rIFN-gamma and rTNF-alpha thereon.
  • (2) Dendritic varicosities are most frequent during the first postnatal week, and decrease in number steadily from thereon.
  • (3) (4) The reason for the threshold in the light requirement and the reason for the effect of permeant ions thereon are both obscure.
  • (4) Applications of computerized databases to the "Chemist's Review" of drug applications are presented with emphasis on the critical topics addressed in the controls review process and the time limitations imposed thereon.
  • (5) Ammonia toxicity and the protective effect of arginine thereon were investigated in rats after single and repeated doses of galactosamine.
  • (6) As2O3 was inadvertently heated in a charcoal barbecue, and the meat cooked thereon was contaminated.
  • (7) In 1966 the NSD formula was published and from thereon was used to adjust the total dose based on the number of fractions.
  • (8) We suggest that the measurement of platelet aggregation during a standard insulin stress test may provide a means of evaluating platelet function in vivo and the influence of drugs thereon.
  • (9) This article sets out the provisions of S.2 (1)-(3) of the Homicide Act 1957 and the judicial interpretations placed thereon and relates the importance of this section to the offence of murder and considers the province of the expert in regard to the Act and the difficulties encountered when experts interpret the words 'disease' and 'injury'.
  • (10) Blood ACTH, cortisol and lipid levels, as well as complamin effects thereon, were studied in 116 elderly and old coronary patients.
  • (11) Some evaluated the clinical implications thereon for seating and loading crowns and measured wear against different ceramic surface conditions.
  • (12) The amount of urea is higher during the first 4 days after birth, and it decreases thereon as the brain develops.
  • (13) Acquisition processes of discrete lever-press (L-type) and shuttle (S-type) avoidance responses as well as effects of psychoactive drugs thereon were investigated in dd strain mice.
  • (14) The transient kinetics of Gpp(NH)p activation and the effects of glucagon thereon are discussed in terms of a three state model in which the guanine nucleotide induces the formation of an intermediate transition state that displays no increase in enzyme activity over the basal state and which slowly isomerizes to a high activity state of the adenylate cyclase system; glucagon acts by accelerating the rate of isomerization.
  • (15) On the other hand, the value of the pressure of liquor, when used in combination with the arterial systemic pressure, permits to roughly determine the cerebral perfusion pressure and build a suitable therapy thereon.
  • (16) Angulation of the transducer and manual pressure thereon distort sonographic findings.
  • (17) If adaptation occurred and proliferation began in vitro, either immediately or after a several days' lag phase, both the ECM-cultured cells as well as those which slowly had adapted to culture on plastic could be passed on to untreated culture ware and perpetuated thereon.
  • (18) The Roman historian Diodorus and other ancient historians gave graphic accounts of Carthaginian child sacrifice: "There was in their city a bronze image of Cronus, extending its hands, palms up and sloping towards the ground, so that each of the children when placed thereon rolled down and fell into a sort of gaping pit filled with fire."
  • (19) Glucose transport and metabolism, and the effect of insulin thereon, was studied using suspensions of rat renal tubules enriched in the proximal component.
  • (20) The effect of Russell's viper venom (RVV) on clot formation and lysis and the effect thereon of specific antivenom for Russell's viper venom, were studied in vitro.

Wherever


Definition:

  • (adv.) At or in whatever place; wheresoever.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Wherever that figure falls is probably the lower end of the spectrum among the different possibilities the government will consider.
  • (2) A computer program, computer-readable model-file and computer-based 3D printer can (in theory) encapsulate the expertise of a skilled machinist and deploy it on demand wherever a 3D printer is to be found.
  • (3) Others seek shelter wherever they can – on rented farmland, and in empty houses and disused garages.
  • (4) Asked what form the arrangements could take, the peer replied: "Wherever we think that there's something happening that is undesirable and we're looking very carefully at how to draw up those protections."
  • (5) The debit card doubles as a Clubcard, and customers will be able to earn points wherever they use it.
  • (6) • The US National Security Agency is reportedly collecting almost 5 billion mobile phone records a day under a programme that monitors and analyses highly personal data about the precise whereabouts of individuals, wherever they travel in the world, the Washington Post has revealed, based on documents provided by Edward Snowden .
  • (7) 7 MyVoucherCodes Works on: iPhone and Android Cost: Free The app from the website of the same name, MyVoucherCodes uses GPS to send you the best money-off deals for eating out, shopping, health and beauty, travel, entertainment etc, wherever you are.
  • (8) As the later Spark might have said, a mortal sin against the commandment to love beauty wherever one may find it.
  • (9) That's all for tonight - for all joined us tonight, tomorrow or wherever you are, thank you for reading.
  • (10) | Hugh Muir Read more Wherever Labour people gather to discuss how to break out of the vice tightening around the party, answers fail amid sighs of utter despair.
  • (11) The answers are sums of the influence or kernel functions of the integral wherever the sum is positive, and zero elsewhere.
  • (12) It would also authorise the use of US forces in situations where ground combat operations are not expected or intended, such as intelligence collection and sharing, missions to enable kinetic strikes, or the provision of operational planning and other forms of advice and assistance to partner forces.” The White House insists the AUMF does not confer authority for “long-term, large-scale ground combat operations”, but the language has already raised concerns among Democrats that it gives the White House another “blank cheque” for open-ended war wherever it chooses.
  • (13) "From there, we will extend the interviewing programme further across all routes to Britain, wherever the evidence takes us.
  • (14) Wherever there are buskers, there's probably money.
  • (15) Packs of motorcyclists circled the area wherever roads remained open, revving their engines.
  • (16) A high yield from brush smears was obtained due to their preparation from caseous material wherever visible in the bronchi.
  • (17) "First, it is clearly economically inefficient not to tap into talent wherever it exists.
  • (18) But wherever they go polio workers must still counter the damaging, and widely believed, rumours about the polio drops.
  • (19) Hence stray voltage may threaten farm animal health and production wherever modern animal housing is applied.
  • (20) But the Depp dog furore is a perfect example of the different approach Joyce will take to leading the Nationals – the rural-based minor party in the governing Coalition that has in recent years had a series of gentlemanly leaders who, wherever possible, have settled differences with their Coalition parties quietly, created public fusses only rarely, and international incidents never.