What's the difference between ultima and ultimate?

Ultima


Definition:

  • (a.) Most remote; furthest; final; last.
  • (n.) The last syllable of a word.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) It is for that, the penile implants have the most important place in the treatment of organic impotence, (not only as "ultima ratio").
  • (2) And, after the recent EU summit agreed on an "ultima ratio" rescue plan for eurozone countries facing the danger of default, chances are high that it will not materialise.
  • (3) Everest during the Ultima Thule Everest Expedition, and a third subject with TIAs during three separate high-altitude climbs.
  • (4) Non-operative percutaneous treatment of portal hypertension as ultima ratio therapy in liver cirrhosis has now been established in 16 cases.
  • (5) Poyet told the Uruguayan newspaper Ultimas Noticias: "The ban is incredible, shocking, it's disproportionate.
  • (6) Twenty-one climbers who were members of the American Ultima Thule Everest Expedition participated in a double-blind, randomized clinical trial of phenytoin prophylaxis for acute mountain sickness during the approach to the northeast ridge of Mount Everest.
  • (7) Poyet told the Uruguayan newspaper Ultimas Noticias: "The ban is incredible, shocking, disproportionate.
  • (8) The ultima ratio frequently resorted to was tracheotomy with all its medical and social drawbacks.
  • (9) In four patients this treatment was used as an ultima ratio when the patients were already scheduled for total gastrectomy.
  • (10) The authors report a case of acute mountain sickness (AMS) experienced by a support member of the Ultima Thule Everest Expedition.
  • (11) As prognosis of both acute and chronic liver failure is very poor, orthotopic liver transplantation represents the ultima ratio therapy.
  • (12) Surgical treatment of dissection of the aortic arch is indicated only on an ultima ratio basis.
  • (13) The complex formed between ribonuclease T1 (RNase T1) and guanosine-3',5'-bisphosphate (3',5'-pGp) crystallizes in the cubic space group I23 with alpha = 86.47 (4) A. X-ray data were collected on a four-circle diffractometer to 3.2 A resolution and the structure was determined by molecular-replacement methods [ULTIMA; Rabinovich & Shakked (1984).
  • (14) Over the last year, the National Coalition Against Censorship has defended the right to be read of works including House of the Spirits by Isabel Allende and Rudolfo Anaya’s Bless Me, Ultima; John Green’s Looking for Alaska and Little Brother by Cory Doctorow, as well as Fun Home.
  • (15) In 2001, he spent a year working with Nienke Reehorst (former performer with Meg Stuart's Damaged Goods and Wim Vandekeybus's Ultima Vez ) and a group of actors with learning difficulties; in 2002, he worked with "Eurocrash" supremo Vandekeybus himself.
  • (16) Ultima ratio is the orthotopic heart transplantation, as it is only this intervention that will be able to improve the primarily bad prognosis decisively.
  • (17) As ultima ratio we administer a neuroleptic sleeping cure.
  • (18) The operative delivery is to consider as an ultima ratio.
  • (19) If hormonal therapy is not successful, a combined heart and lung transplantation should be attempted in ultima ratio.
  • (20) Five years ago, Raph Koster, the designer of seminal multiplayer fantasy games such as Ultima Online and Star Wars Galaxies wrote a fascinating book called A Theory of Fun for Game Design , in which he put forward the irresistibly catchy tenet that "with games, learning is the drug".

Ultimate


Definition:

  • (a.) Farthest; most remote in space or time; extreme; last; final.
  • (a.) Last in a train of progression or consequences; tended toward by all that precedes; arrived at, as the last result; final.
  • (a.) Incapable of further analysis; incapable of further division or separation; constituent; elemental; as, an ultimate constituent of matter.
  • (v. t. & i.) To come or bring to an end; to eventuate; to end.
  • (v. t. & i.) To come or bring into use or practice.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Even former Florida governor Jeb Bush, one of Trump’s chief critics, said ultimately, “anybody is better than Hillary Clinton”.
  • (2) testosterone, fentanyl, nicotine) may ultimately be administered in this way, important questions pertaining to pharmacology (tolerance), toxicity (irritation, sensitisation) and dose sufficiency (penetration enhancement) remain.
  • (3) The mechanism by which gp55 causes increased erythroblastosis and ultimately leukaemia is unknown, but a reasonable suggestion is that gp55 can mimic the action of erythropoietin by binding to its receptor (Epo-R), thereby triggering prolonged proliferation of erythroid cells.
  • (4) It is found that, whereas the spatial resolution achievable with such a system is only dependent upon its temporal resolution, the scattering characteristics of the tissue being imaged will strongly affect the ultimate imaging performance of such a system.
  • (5) In that respect, it's difficult to see Allen's anthem as little more than same old same old, and it's probably why I ultimately feel she misses the mark.
  • (6) The citizenship debate is tawdry, conflated and ultimately pointless | Richard Ackland Read more On Wednesday, the prime minister criticised lawyers for backing terrorists.
  • (7) Hydroperoxides from arachidonic acid can decompose via this mechanism to form leukotrienes of potential biological significance and can catalyze the epoxidation of proximal carcinogens to ultimate carcinogenic metabolites.
  • (8) Ultimate nonsurvivors of ICU admission (36 per cent) had shorter out-of-hospital times, shorter travel distances, and increased interventional support, as assessed by the Therapeutic Intervention Scoring System applied over the telephone and prior to departure at the referring hospital.
  • (9) Ultimately, prevention is a better approach than cure.
  • (10) Twenty-three cases were reviewed with an ultimate amputation rate of 61% (22% primary, 39% delayed).
  • (11) Ultimately, both Geffen and Browne turned out to be correct: establishing the pattern for Zevon's career, the albums sold modestly but the critics loved them.
  • (12) Differential degeneration of the lateral microvessels may account for increases in collagen nodule growth and ultimate size.
  • (13) The sensitivity of a PCR system to amplify the long terminal repeat (LTR) sequence of HIV-1 was not affected by the irradiation procedure; however, the ultimate sensitivity of a PCR system for the amplification of an early gene promotor sequence of the CMV genome was reduced 1000-fold.
  • (14) Both sides sought a decisive goal in a frenetic finish but ultimately the league leaders and the side fighting relegation shared the points and Mourinho wound up making dark allusions to the influence of officials .
  • (15) The ultimate mutagenic form(s) are therefore unlikely to be acetoxyarylamines.
  • (16) The finding confirms that procarcinogenic dialkyl aryltriazenes must be enzymatically converted into reactive metabolites, presumably into the corresponding monoalkyltriazenes, which ultimately react with tRNA.
  • (17) Do get yourself elected as a governor If you’re lucky, your school hasn’t yet been swallowed up by a private academy chain, and so its governing body still has ultimate power, and the headteacher is accountable to it.
  • (18) A 73-year-old woman who presented with primary adrenal insufficiency and enlarged adrenal glands on computed tomographic scanning was ultimately found to have a large-cell lymphoma that had initially involved the adrenals and the stomach.
  • (19) Psychiatric testimony to ultimate questions at law is limited by the inherent contextual variables of psychiatric clinical and experimental knowledge and practice.
  • (20) Ultimately, the judgments combine to make a particularly peculiar melange: among the plaintiffs there is a mix of economic pessimism and insecure nationalism with a shot of nostalgia for the Deutschmark.

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