What's the difference between unfrequency and unfrequent?

Unfrequency


Definition:

  • (n.) Infrequency.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Complications such as obliteration were unfrequent.
  • (2) Analysis of the unfrequent delta-TCS-1+ clones which express surface CD8 molecules revealed that the "heavy" 55 kDa form of (C gamma 2-encoded) gamma chain is selectively expressed by this cell type.
  • (3) In France, RS remains unfrequent although no precise epidemiological data are available.
  • (4) In some patients with parkinsonism, we have found and, often, cured by L-DOPA: 1) An unfrequent symptomatology (oculomotor, sensory, syncinesias, "Babinski" sign), not included in the classic rating scales.
  • (5) Breast localisation of multiple myeloma is quite unfrequent.
  • (6) Compared with some beauty spots, this remains a relatively unfrequented corner of Britain As we cycle down river, the Torridge opens to wide mudflats, pock-marked with the footprints of wading birds.
  • (7) Fathers transmitted HBV unfrequently to their offsprings.
  • (8) Most severe scoliosis and kyphoscoliosis are not unfrequent in European countries.
  • (9) The metastatic tumours of the large intestine are not unfrequent.
  • (10) The radiographic finding with reticulogranular image was unfrequent.
  • (11) This case is compared with 20 previously published observations of PML associated with AIDS and appears rather unusual due to the association of unfrequent clinical peculiarities: previous, probably coincidental, retrobulbar optic neuritis, female patient, lack of risk factor and clinical symptoms of AIDS.
  • (12) Positive cytological examination of sputum are unfrequent.
  • (13) Although its indications are relatively unfrequent, vitrectomy may be justified in certain types of uveitis.
  • (14) The causes of this hypertension are ill-defined, but an autoimmune origin has often been envisaged since primary pulmonary arterial hypertension is not unfrequently associated with connective tissue diseases.
  • (15) Angiograms are not always easily interpreted, and the modern imaging techniques (ultrasound, computed tomography, and above all MRI) can best lead to the preoperative diagnosis, although this lesion is unfrequent.
  • (16) Mason's gastric and gastroplastic techniques is till now unfrequently used.
  • (17) Photograph: Alamy Compared with some beauty spots, this remains a relatively unfrequented corner of Britain.
  • (18) Multicentric gliomas are unfrequently reported in the literature, and very often rise diagnostic problems with other multiple lesions of the Central Nervous System, either of neoplastic nature or not.
  • (19) Scd spermatids were the cells most frequently observed and the spermatogonia the most unfrequently seen.
  • (20) Diagnostic and therapeutical difficulties in emergency situations, especially the not unfrequent late complications and the considerable danger of suicidal actions require in general the immediate hospitalization.

Unfrequent


Definition:

  • (a.) Infrequent.
  • (v. t.) To cease to frequent.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Complications such as obliteration were unfrequent.
  • (2) Analysis of the unfrequent delta-TCS-1+ clones which express surface CD8 molecules revealed that the "heavy" 55 kDa form of (C gamma 2-encoded) gamma chain is selectively expressed by this cell type.
  • (3) In France, RS remains unfrequent although no precise epidemiological data are available.
  • (4) In some patients with parkinsonism, we have found and, often, cured by L-DOPA: 1) An unfrequent symptomatology (oculomotor, sensory, syncinesias, "Babinski" sign), not included in the classic rating scales.
  • (5) Breast localisation of multiple myeloma is quite unfrequent.
  • (6) Compared with some beauty spots, this remains a relatively unfrequented corner of Britain As we cycle down river, the Torridge opens to wide mudflats, pock-marked with the footprints of wading birds.
  • (7) Fathers transmitted HBV unfrequently to their offsprings.
  • (8) Most severe scoliosis and kyphoscoliosis are not unfrequent in European countries.
  • (9) The metastatic tumours of the large intestine are not unfrequent.
  • (10) The radiographic finding with reticulogranular image was unfrequent.
  • (11) This case is compared with 20 previously published observations of PML associated with AIDS and appears rather unusual due to the association of unfrequent clinical peculiarities: previous, probably coincidental, retrobulbar optic neuritis, female patient, lack of risk factor and clinical symptoms of AIDS.
  • (12) Positive cytological examination of sputum are unfrequent.
  • (13) Although its indications are relatively unfrequent, vitrectomy may be justified in certain types of uveitis.
  • (14) The causes of this hypertension are ill-defined, but an autoimmune origin has often been envisaged since primary pulmonary arterial hypertension is not unfrequently associated with connective tissue diseases.
  • (15) Angiograms are not always easily interpreted, and the modern imaging techniques (ultrasound, computed tomography, and above all MRI) can best lead to the preoperative diagnosis, although this lesion is unfrequent.
  • (16) Mason's gastric and gastroplastic techniques is till now unfrequently used.
  • (17) Photograph: Alamy Compared with some beauty spots, this remains a relatively unfrequented corner of Britain.
  • (18) Multicentric gliomas are unfrequently reported in the literature, and very often rise diagnostic problems with other multiple lesions of the Central Nervous System, either of neoplastic nature or not.
  • (19) Scd spermatids were the cells most frequently observed and the spermatogonia the most unfrequently seen.
  • (20) Diagnostic and therapeutical difficulties in emergency situations, especially the not unfrequent late complications and the considerable danger of suicidal actions require in general the immediate hospitalization.

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