What's the difference between unabridged and uncondensed?
Unabridged
Definition:
(a.) Not abridged, or shortened; full; complete; entire; whole.
Example Sentences:
(1) A stepwise regression procedure showed the possibility to reliably predict the total score of the unabridged versions by means of weighted sums of eight items for each scale.
(2) Elsewhere, the organisers will screen the unabridged director's cut of Lars von Trier's Nymphomaniac.
(3) Facebook Twitter Pinterest What follows is a complete and unabridged list of good things one can say about Joey Crawford: He's not as bad as Donald Sterling, he converts oxygen into carbon dioxide which helps the plants around him.
(4) Corbyn, by contrast, outlines his position to ordinary people and the media very well, when permitted to do so unabridged.
Uncondensed
Definition:
Example Sentences:
(1) To influence for example the quantity and quality of RNA present at meiotic resumption (MR), we need access to uncondensed chromatin before that period.
(2) Electric dichroism and X-ray scattering measurements on solutions of uncondensed and condensed chicken erythrocyte chromatin were interpreted on the basis of model calculations.
(3) Our results lead us to propose a new hypothesis in which it is suggested that metaphase corresponds to the arrangement of condensed DNA bodies, or "chromosomes" around the MTOC and, through the assembly of microtubules, one set of uncondensed chromatin is displaced to the opposite pole of the nucleus, while the other remains condensed and associated to the original MTOC.
(4) Ultrastructural changes in the exocrine glands investigated included excessive accumulation of intracellular secretory material and formation of abnormal uncondensed secretion granules.
(5) In the uncondensed regions only very few fibrils laid loose loops are present, making it probable that only one fibril forms one chromatid.
(6) The authors suggested that the uncondensed heterochromatin may be more accessible to damage by mutagens.
(7) DNA is generally found within viruses and cells in a tightly packaged state, typically occupying only 10(-4)-10(-6) of the volume of the uncondensed DNA wormlike coil.
(8) Hence the transition from the uncondensed to the condensed state occurs as repulsion between the free DNA phosphates of erythrocyte chromatin is neutralised by bound cations.
(9) These cells show some resemblance to sperm or spermatids of sepioids and teuthoids (spheroidal acrosome, short nucleus) but are also remarkably similar to mid-spermatids of Octopus (with the exception of the uncondensed nucleus in Octopus spermatids).
(10) A JCA body was encountered in each of two dark cells with uncondensed secretory granules; one of these cells was from a specimen in which no other bodies could be found after an extensive search.
(11) Rifampin treatment also resulted in the uncondensing of isolated nucleoids and in an axial appearance of the nucleoids in ultrathin sections.
(12) However, antimonate deposits were localized in the condensed chromatin of the nucleus during random migration and associated to a large extent with the uncondensed nuclear chromatin during chemokinesis and chemotaxis.
(13) It is found that agreement between the calculated X-ray solution scattering patterns and the experimental observations can be reached with the assumptions that: a) The uncondensed chromatin fibre in solution has a helix-like structure, with a pitch of ca.
(14) Although AvaII and Sau96I readily attack the mouse major satellite in fixed chromosomes, BstNI and EcoRII do not normally do so, although if the heterochromatin is uncondensed as a result of culture in the presence of 5-azacytidine, BstNI can attack it.
(15) Electric dichroism measurements on a complex of uncondensed chromatin with methylene blue were made to determine the contribution of the linker and of the nucleosomes to the total dichroism.
(16) Cytological observations of the injected eggs show, in the arrested blastomeres, enlarged nuclei always surrounded by an intact nuclear envelope and containing uncondensed chromatin.
(17) Model calculations on the superstructure of uncondensed and condensed chromatin are presented.
(18) In the lymphocytes, isolated from females but not from males, one uncondensed G1-chromosome was detected among "pulverized" chromosomes which remained unlabeled with H3-thymidine.
(19) As in other vertebrate embryos, the first indication of mesodermal metamerism in this fish embryo is the occurrence of somitomeres, which are orderly, tandemly arranged units of uncondensed mesenchymal cells in the paraxial mesoderm.
(20) Similarly, both viral infection and spermatogenesis, where histones are replaced by protamines, involve transient formation of relatively uncondensed DNA species and subsequent packaging into extremely tight structures.