What's the difference between tungstic and wolframic?

Tungstic


Definition:

  • (a.) Of or pertaining to tungsten; derived from, or resembling, tungsten; wolframic; as, tungstic oxide.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) After aldehyde-tannic fixation, Zinc-iodine-osmium fixation, Phospho Tungstic acid-chromium stain and two cytochemical reactions, the ultrastructure of the Golgi complex of early spermatids in the guinea pig reveals two different regions.
  • (2) Total preparations of P. aeruginosa (strain 65) were studied after contrastive treatment with 2% phosphato-tungstic acid and 2% uranyl acetate; ultrathin sections of bacteria treated with chlorhexidine bigluconate in various concentrations and fixied by the method of Hoffmann et al.
  • (3) Comparison of dye-bound-protein values with those for tungstic-acid-precipitated nitrogen x 6.25 for the LPC samples showed the heat-damaged samples to lie below the regression line for the other samples.
  • (4) Tungstic acid gel was applied to the motor area of the left side of the cortex, and the following results were obtained.
  • (5) Effects of anticonvulsants were electroencephalographically (EEG) and behaviorally examined on experimental epilepsy induced by cortical application of tungstic acid gel in rats.
  • (6) Pyramidal tract neurons (PTNs) from tungstic acid, cobalt and alumina gel foci in cat were studied for spontaneous and antidromically-evoked firing patterns.
  • (7) The wide spectrum of protein derivatives crossing the gut wall have been utilised to compare the relative effectiveness of 10% TCA, and 1% tungstic acid, as reagents for the quantitative assessment of radioactive proteins and peptides.
  • (8) Effects of zonisamide (AD-810, CI-912) were examined on tungstic acid gel-induced thalamic generalized seizures and conjugated estrogen-induced cortical spike-wave discharges in gallamine-immobilized cats.
  • (9) The procedure involves tungstic acid extraction, partitioning into ethyl acetate, evaporation of ethyl acetate, derivatization with pentafluorobenzyl bromide (PFB), and analysis of the resulting derivative (PFB-FAC) by capillary gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (CGC-MS) with specific ion monitoring (SIM).
  • (10) 1966.-Purified Vi antigen (Vi) mixed in equal amounts with bovine serum albumin (BSA) or human gamma globulin (HGG) at pH values above 4.7 formed a complex which was not precipitated by trichloroacetic acid or tungstic acid.
  • (11) The procedure requires about three minutes to perform and utilize a tungstic acid precipitant solution and urine glucose dipsticks.
  • (12) Values for protein by dye-binding correlated well with those for tungstic-acid-precipitated nitrogen (x6.25).
  • (13) Using rapid ionic fixation with molybdic or tungstic heteropolyanions (strong precipitating agents of quaternary ammonium cations such as choline and acetylcholine), acetylcholine-like cations were localized as point-like precipitates in the synaptic vesicles of resting (electrically nonstimulated) motor nerve terminals.
  • (14) Within the pH range 2.5-6.5 tungstic acid (an isopolyacid) prevents the reduction of silver ions by ascorbic or hydroquinone more effectively than either gum acacia or other protective colloids.
  • (15) Zonisamide prolonged the interictal periods of the generalized seizures by thalamic (centralis lateralis) application of tungstic acid gel (50 microliters) and, at the higher doses, abolished the seizures; its potency was near that of phenobarbital.
  • (16) The colloid state of tungstic acid can be stabilized with nonionic detergents, especially with Triton X-100.
  • (17) Trichloroacetic acid and tungstic acid are found to interfere in the assay.
  • (18) We have experienced a colorimetric procedure in which the sulfhydryl group of cystine reduces phosphotungstic acid to tungstic blue, which is determined photometrically.
  • (19) The LFI burst did occur spontaneously from PTNs in tungstic acid foci but could not be antidromically evoked.
  • (20) The method is based on a rapid precipitation of quarternary ammonium cations (such as acetylcholine or choline) by molybdic or tungstic heteropolyanions (such as phosphomolybdic acid, phosphotungstic acid and silicotungstic acid).

Wolframic


Definition:

  • (a.) Of or pertaining to wolframium. See Tungstic.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The authors have examined some electrophysiologic data in two couples of siblings with Wolfram's syndrome and in the unaffected sister of one of the couples.
  • (2) We present two unrelated patients with Wolfram syndrome, both of whom had the four cardinal features and several other neurologic abnormalities.
  • (3) Uric acid was determined in the supernatant of liver homogenate by means of a colorimetrically reductometric method with phospho-wolframic agent.
  • (4) The directional dependence was investigated and was far from uniform for the wolfram-shielded detector.
  • (5) Therefore, in Wolfram syndrome, a combined inner-ear and retrocochlear hearing loss may occur.
  • (6) Named Siri after the startup company which developed it and was bought by Apple in April 2010, the voice activation also links through to a non-Google search engine, Wolfram Alpha, which offers a type of online encyclopedia database of facts and theories.
  • (7) The prognosis of Wolfram syndrome is grim, with the occurrence of each additional component adding to the severity of the disease.
  • (8) The digitised version of an equally luxurious hardback coffee-table book by Popular Science columnist and Wolfram Research co-founder Theodore Grey, it features an utterly gorgeous interface, high-resolution digital – and 3D – imagery, and a wealth of scientific data and trivia.
  • (9) The possibility of an incomplete clinical expression of Wolfram syndrome, hypotheses of its genetic transmission, and diagnostic problems are discussed.
  • (10) Wolfram, or DIDMOAD, syndrome is a genetic disorder characterized by diabetes insipidus, diabetes mellitus, optic atrophy and deafness.
  • (11) Seven patients with a rare syndrome of diabetes insipidus (DI), diabetes mellitus (DM), optic atrophy (OA), neurosensory deafness (D), atony of the urinary tract, and other abnormalities (Wolfram or DIDMOAD syndrome) are reported.
  • (12) The preponderance of the HLA-DR2 antigen in the Wolfram syndrome is different from classic type I diabetes.
  • (13) Elements determined in samples over one weight percent were iron, manganese, chromium, wolfram, and cobalt.
  • (14) These cases highlight the neuro-degenerative aspects of the Wolfram syndrome.
  • (15) Four cases (belonging to two different families) of Wolfram's syndrome (WS), a rare congenital disease characterized in its complete form by insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus, optic atrophy, diabetes insipidus, deafness, and dilation of the urinary tracts are presented, and a review of the literature is included.
  • (16) The diabetes insipidus which accompanies the DIDMOAD (Wolfram) syndrome is thought to be hypothalamic in origin, though no formal study of vasopressin secretion in the syndrome has been published, and some data in the literature suggest a renal tubular defect.
  • (17) Conrad Wolfram , an entrepreneur and teacher, has a challenge for the British education system.
  • (18) We report on 3 patients with the rare syndrome of diabetes insipidus, diabetes mellitus, optic atrophy, neurosensory deafness, atony of the urinary tract and other abnormalities (DIDMOAD or Wolfram's syndrome).
  • (19) The clinical and electrophysiologic findings in 11 cases of Wolfram syndrome are presented.
  • (20) For an idea of the vast range of numbers a 64-bit CPU can represent, imagine that a single bit had the physical volume of a grain of rice – 0.075ml according to Wolfram Alpha .

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