What's the difference between unstrained and untrained?
Unstrained
Definition:
(a.) Not strained; not cleared or purified by straining; as, unstrained oil or milk.
(a.) Not forced; easy; natural; as, a unstrained deduction or inference.
Example Sentences:
(1) The improvement, during evolution, of the catalytic performance of individual subunits implies that three structural requirements are met in the course of an enzyme reaction: the unstrained enzyme subunits exist in the ground states under two conformations, one corresponding to the non-liganded state and the other to the liganded state; the inter-subunit strain is relieved in the various transition states; the subunits bound to the various transition states S not equal to, X not equal to and P not equal to have the same conformation.
(2) Collagen fibrils in unstrained ligamentum flavum were much more disoriented than in the longitudinal ligaments.
(3) If subunits are tightly coupled and if the strained non-liganded and half-liganded states are destabilized with respect to the corresponding unstrained states, that is if they contain more conformational energy, the oligomeric enzyme is more catalytically efficient than the ideally isolated subunits.
(4) However, if one assumes that the detachment rate constant of an unstrained head in a fiber is comparable to that of an S1 molecule in solution, this effect is not large enough to explain why some of the rate constants for force decay after a stretch in rigor, or in the presence of ATP analogues such as adenyl-5'-yl imidodiphosphate, appear to be significantly slower than the detachment rate constant of S1 from actin in solution.
(5) For unstrained fibers the pattern of exchange shows that there is more than one pathway for hydrolysis, due to the ATPase activity of cross-bridges.
(6) Calcium-activated, but unstrained, insect fibres also require more than a simple pathway of ATP hydrolysis to account for the pattern of oxygen exchange.
(7) Sigmoidicity and high catalytic efficiency are to be observed when this half-liganded state is destabilized relative to the corresponding unstrained state.
(8) After this procedure all patients quickly acquired an unstrained new postural position of the mandible.
(9) During passive range of motion (PROM) the AMB remained unstrained until the joint was brought into extension.
(10) This measurement provides a frame of reference corresponding to formation of a small but sterically unstrained loop, the fast limit for intramolecular disulfide exchange in a random-coil peptide.
(11) Intramolecular rate constants for (1) formation of a sterically strained monomer loop, (2) transfer of glutathione between the two cysteines on the same peptide chain, and (3) formation of unstrained dimer loops correspond to a series of processes forming rings of increasing size.
(12) The authors studied the lateral positional desviations of the mandible, in relation to the facial median line in 30 (thirty) full edentulous patients, with the purpose to verify the influence of the unstrained guided (chinpoint guidance) and deglutition methods for the determination of centric relation.
(13) The conformation of the side chain of the tryptophan residue is unstrained.
(14) According the results obtained they conclude that the unstrained guided method produced a mandibular lateral desviation with a mean value of the 0.752 mm and in the deglutition method the mean value observed was 1.109 mm.
(15) (2) Remount procedures with unstrained and strained interocclusal records are usually necessary to demonstrate this effect and alter the occlusion.
(16) Two hypotheses have been advanced to explain the conformational dependence of the disulfide stretching frequency of the CCSSCC moiety in unstrained disulfides.
(17) For active range of motion (AROM) the AMB was strained between 10 degrees and 48 degrees, and unstrained between 48 degrees and 110 degrees.
(18) It is concluded that non-selective beta-adrenoceptor blockade does not influence human gastrointestinal transit time under unstrained conditions.
(19) The strained fibers revealed a sharply peaked distribution, in contrast the unstrained fibers had a bimodal orientation distribution.
(20) The statistical analysis of the results revealed for the unstrained guided method a proportion of the "points" to the right and left of the median line not statistically significant, while for the deglutition method the difference was statistically significant at a level of 5%.
Untrained
Definition:
(a.) Not trained.
(a.) Not trainable; indocile.
Example Sentences:
(1) In a comparative study 11 athletes and 11 untrained students were investigated at rest, of these 6 trained and 5 untrained individuals during exercise as well.
(2) Such deficits are likely to be 'sensory deficits' since visual information from the eye goes to the damaged rotundus when tested with the untrained eye.
(3) Muscle samples were obtained from the gastrocnemius of 17 female and 23 male track athletes, 10 untrained women, and 11 untrained men.
(4) A randomized experimental design compared trained and untrained residents' (n = 48) performances with a simulated patient presenting with atypical chest pain and psychosocial distress.
(5) Very few have been through a police academy and most are entirely untrained.
(6) To test this premise, 14 healthy, untrained men trained four days per week for 20 weeks on a bicycle ergometer for endurance (END Group, n = 4), on an isokinetic device for increased torque production (ITP Group, n = 5), or on both devices (COMBO Group, n = 5).
(7) Exercise electrocardiograms (Ex ECG) were performed on both trained and untrained adolescent males to determine whether a difference exists between the normal adolescent and normal adult male.
(8) The data revealed that (a) adequate verbal instruction had a modest but significant effect on the subjects' blending performance (Experiment 1), and (b) training without pictorial prompts resulted in better blending of trained and untrained C-VC items than training with pictorial prompts (Experiment 2).
(9) However, as we watch Blade Runner , Deckard doesn’t feel like a replicant; he is dour and unengaged, but lacks his victims’ detached innocence, their staccato puzzlement at their own untrained feelings.
(10) State enrolled nurses were found to be significantly less satisfied with their work than registered nurses or untrained nurse assistants.
(11) Plasma glucose concentration also declined (15-25%) during exercise in the trained subjects after 4 and 6 h of fasting (P less than 0.05) but did not change in the untrained subjects.
(12) Learning effects were more pronounced peripherally than paracentrally and "untrained" fields characteristically showed concentric contraction with numerous points with low sensitivity peripherally.
(13) In India, and other developing countries at least 80% of deliveries take place at home by untrained birth attendants.
(14) 1.03pm GMT Asked if heads in Singapore would hire untrained teachers, Gove says in Singapore heads have a great deal of freedom over recruitment.
(15) The questionnaire data revealed that pretrained fathers diapered and fed the newborn significantly more often than the untrained fathers.
(16) In untrained animals liver glycogen concentrations continued to drop for 60 min beyond the end of exercise.
(17) Generalized results indicated that some human services professionals were no more or less sensitive than the untrained to the effects of abusive behavior.
(18) The traditional measure of endurance fitness, maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max) and the individual relationships between blood lactate concentration and submaximal VO2 were determined during stepping for 10 untrained males.
(19) For one experiment, three groups of subjects (untrained, cyclists, and weight lifters) performed maximal one- or two-limb isometric tasks for which the two-limb combinations were either both legs or the left arm and the right leg.
(20) Such difference could still be seen after S was recalculated as SN by using normalized ventilation for 70 kg body weight, while there were no significant differences in the S and SN between baseline and repeated studies in the untrained group.