What's the difference between undulationist and undulatory?

Undulationist


Definition:

  • (n.) One who advocates the undulatory theory of light.

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Undulatory


Definition:

  • (a.) Moving in the manner of undulations, or waves; resembling the motion of waves, which successively rise or swell rise or swell and fall; pertaining to a propagated alternating motion, similar to that of waves.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) In atrial flutter, the echocardiograms consistently demonstrated regular undulatory waves of the posterior left atrial wall and upper left interventricular septum coinciding with each flutter wave of the electrocardiogram.
  • (2) A close correlation was shown between this synaptic readjustment and the strength of uncontrollable undulatory movements seen caudal to the lesion site following spinal cord transection.
  • (3) A dynamic morphologic examination and surgical treatment analysis in connection with 184 patients with chronic empyema of the chest appeared to be the basis to refer to it as an independent form of pleuropulmonary pathology with a typical undulatory clinical course and morphologic picture.
  • (4) The undulatory excitations (flickering) of human and camel erythrocytes were evaluated by employing the previously used flicker spectroscopy and by local measurements of the autocorrelation function K (t) of the cell thickness fluctuations using a dynamic image processing technique.
  • (5) Silent and narrowly undulatory oscillations reached the significantly lowest oxygen tension values of 11,8 mmHg (1,6 kPa) and 15,2 mmHg (2,03 kPa), respectively, as compared to 20,5 mmHg (2,73 kPa) and 24,2 mmHg (3,23 kPa) for undulatory and saltatory oscillations, respectively.
  • (6) The disease of medium gravity (running a progressive course but relatively eliminated by therapy) was characterized by the combination of and undulatory time course of the signs indicated.
  • (7) These processes were of undulatory character and were better pronounced during a month after single stresses.
  • (8) The smaller sarcomere excursion in scup is primarily associated with using a less undulatory style of swimming (i.e.
  • (9) This organelle propagates an undulatory wave whose motion, like flagella and cilia, is related to microtubules.
  • (10) The observed EEG changes had an undulatory character: on the second day EEGs were restored and on the third day--suppressed once again.
  • (11) It has been shown that the process of incorporation of heterologous high-polymer DNA in cells is somewhat undulatory, and its temporal characteristics and level -- tissue-specific.
  • (12) In order to avoid undulatory behaviors in the regression curves, we conducted the polynomial regression analysis up to 5th order.
  • (13) Electromyography and cinematography were used to determine the activity of epaxial muscles of colubrid snakes during terrestrial and aquatic lateral undulatory locomotion.
  • (14) While continuous head to tail undulatory waves were present, the propagation time and period were faster than those in normal salamanders.
  • (15) The entire flexing cycle is a modification of undulatory propulsion commonly observed in other animals (e.g., snakes, ceratopogonid larvae).
  • (16) It may have a role in the generation of a family of related undulatory movements (swimming, crawling, burrowing) by a single central pattern generator.
  • (17) When successfully maintained, worms exhibited an intact scolex and neck region, undulatory movements along the strobila as well as integumentary and strobilar integrity.
  • (18) The epithelial cells at the wound margin initiated migration by extending lamellipodia with undulatory motions.
  • (19) The ability of this nematode to move by two- and three-dimensional undulatory propulsion is probably related to its complex ridged cuticle.
  • (20) In the early stage of the disease, arteriography revealed smooth or undulatory long-segment narrowings.

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