What's the difference between unresolvable and unsolvable?

Unresolvable


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Unsolvable


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  • (1) Record linkage of the findings in heterozygotes for use later in life is an unsolved problem.
  • (2) Unsolved epidemics of acute respiratory disease dating to the 1950s were subsequently attributed to the newly described pathogens.
  • (3) The natural transmission mechanism(s) of the simian trypanosomiases in South Asia remains an unsolved problem.
  • (4) The role of steroid therapy in brain oedema following acute cerebral lesions is still unsolved.
  • (5) For each indicated educational--motivating unity parents have to be completely prepared for better and more complete than usual piling of facts and presenting in front of them unsolvable tasks and obligations.
  • (6) A number of problems concerning both clinical and genetic or cytogenetic aspects of the fragile-X syndrome remain unsolved.
  • (7) Examination of possibility of AAT deficiency should be performed in every case, where the cause of liver disease is unsolved; this examination is especially indicated by the presence of typical PAS positive, diastase-resistant, AAT immunreactive globules in hepatocytes.
  • (8) The attacks had clear echoes of the unsolved assassination in January this year of one of their colleagues, particle physicist Masoud Alimohammadi.
  • (9) The question, of whether long-term treatment of essential hypertension with angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors is capable of modifying glucose tolerance or insulin sensitivity in Type 2 (non-insulin dependent) diabetes, is still unsolved.
  • (10) The problem of the quantification of vertigo is still unsolved.
  • (11) Although the molecular nature of several blood group antigens was established in 1950-1980, the identification and characteristics of the Rh-antigens long remained unsolved.
  • (12) Theoretical prediction of the structure, stability and activity of proteins, an important unsolved problem in molecular biology, would be of use for guiding site-directed mutagenesis and other protein-engineering techniques.
  • (13) Although implants have not yet been used for this purpose in children, there are no unsolvable technological problems.
  • (14) Coronary heart disease is now the leading cause of death in many countries and is the major unsolved problem in the treatment of hypertension.
  • (15) In January 1977 an unsolved outbreak of infection at St. Elizabeth's Hospital (Washington, D.C.) that occurred in 1965 was linked with Legionnaires' disease.
  • (16) Although the purely engineering problems as well as the surgical ones appear solvable at this time, the remaining unsolved problems lie in two areas: 1) the bioengineering interfacing, i.e., the search for methods needed to connect an engineering (electronic) device to the neural auditory system in an efficient manner; and 2) clinical tests for the assessment of the functional state of the cochlear nerve.
  • (17) The problem of its biological significance and the question whether emperipolesis is the result of invasion of engulfment must remain unsolved.
  • (18) These circulatory effects of O3 may be significant from the viewpoint of health effects, although its mechanisms remain unsolved.
  • (19) Its function, which has long been an unsolved puzzle, is likely to be related to the unique ability of PSII to oxidize water.
  • (20) So the problem of whether testosterone or androstanolone or another natural steroid is the most effective myotrophic hormone in rat skeletal muscle remains unsolved.

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