What's the difference between unwarm and unwary?

Unwarm


Definition:

  • (v. t.) To lose warmth; to grow cold.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) An epidural catheter was inserted into ten healthy, nonpregnant volunteers randomly assigned to skin-surface warming below the T10 dermatome (warmed group) or no extra warming (unwarmed group).
  • (2) During major abdominal surgery 18 unwarmed control patients were compared with patients (n = 25) provided with a heat supply.
  • (3) Each patient received one bag of warmed and one of unwarmed cells transfused in random order 2 h apart.
  • (4) Massive infusion of unwarmed fluids and IPPV with unheated gases generate a temperature gradient within the heart which may result in severe arrhythmias and CA.
  • (5) In vivo survivals of chromium-51-labeled warmed autologous red cells were greater than 75 percent in four volunteers and 49.5 percent in the fifth volunteer, whose abnormally low unwarmed red cell ATP level suggested a storage problem.
  • (6) Tremor occurred following ten of 12 injections in unwarmed volunteers, but only following one of eight injections in the warmed group.
  • (7) Blood lactate taken from an unwarmed finger tip was used to assess work intensity.
  • (8) Tympanic membrane temperatures decreased significantly in the unwarmed group (n = 6).
  • (9) Infusion of unwarmed dialysate likely induces peritoneal vasoconstriction and thus favors hemostasis.
  • (10) Half of the capillary samples were obtained from unwarmed heels and half from heels warmed to 40 degrees C. A potentially significant discrepancy (arbitrarily defined as 0.05 units for pH.
  • (11) A small band of rebels brave the dangerous surface, learn to breathe the uncleaned and unwarmed air, exercise to strengthen their bodies, learn to find food… when The Machine breaks down, only they survive.
  • (12) The release profile from dried konjac gel was similar to that from undried gel, but that from unwarmed gel showed a deviation from linearity although sustained release was similarly obtained.
  • (13) Thus, with platelets stored at room temperature bags warmed before transfusion to 37 degrees C for 1 h provide a larger number of circulating platelets after transfusion than do unwarmed bags.
  • (14) In minor surgical procedures the effects of heating of inspired humidified gases (n = 23) and of a heating mattress (n = 21) were compared with the conditions in an unwarmed control group (n = 24).
  • (15) Compared with unwarmed bags, warmed bags had a higher morphology score (p = 0.0001) and a higher CCI (adjusted for the transfusion order) at 1 h (n = 11; p = 0.014) and at 2 h (n = 15, p = 0.006) post transfusion.
  • (16) A dual-label technique (111indium and 114mindium) was applied in 10 healthy subjects receiving warmed and unwarmed autologous platelets simultaneously.
  • (17) Reactive hyperemia was absent in 12 patients when investigations were performed on the unwarmed hand, and these patients had very low resting blood flows.
  • (18) The slopes of the time-course for TCORE were established for each patient, using two linear regressions, between 0 and 0.5 h and from 1 to 2 h. The two groups did not differ in age, weight, ambient temperature, blood pressure, heart rate, and volume of unwarmed blood transfused.
  • (19) Compared with unwarmed blood, these blood units showed no significant changes in plasma hemoglobin, mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration, potassium, ATP, pH, and osmotic fragility.
  • (20) The patient performs one to three rapid exchanges using unwarmed (room temperature), 1.5% dextrose-containing dialysate.

Unwary


Definition:

  • (a.) Not vigilant against danger; not wary or cautious; unguarded; precipitate; heedless; careless.
  • (a.) Unexpected; unforeseen; unware.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The heat is getting oppressive but we stay alert and try to move with the flow, sticking to the left as much as possible and keeping an eye out for potholes and drain covers whose grilles face the direction of travel – lying in wait to trap unwary bike tyres.
  • (2) This uncommon, benign skin lesion has a bizarre histological appearance, which may frequently be misdiagnosed as milignant by the unwary.
  • (3) We wish to report on a design fault in the lid of a deep fat fryer which may lead to the unwary sustaining scalds of the hand.
  • (4) Fat within the fibroadipose layer anterior to the orbital septum may be mistaken for the preaponeurotic fat pad by the unwary surgeon and may lead to surgical error.
  • (5) Normally, cross-examination of a non-expert witness is a contest between a professional expert who is familiar with every detail of the case and a relatively unwary member of the public who is not.
  • (6) There are numerous potential pitfalls and traps for the unwary, but our experience has thus far been gratifyingly positive, and we endorse the further provision, observation, and documentation of this controversial approach to the care of the infertile couple.
  • (7) Evaluation and treatment of patients with ventricular arrhythmias are full of pitfalls for the unwary.
  • (8) Such charges have often caught out unwary travellers, landing some with bills running into thousands of pounds.
  • (9) Unwary pathologists have sometimes mistaken CETC for endocervical adenocarcinoma or interpreted them as "adenomatous hyperplasia."
  • (10) We welcome this opportunity to clarify their questions about our data, and to use their re-analysis of our material as a basis for a wider discussion of certain general aspects of the statistical analysis and interpretation of data and the pitfalls which await the unwary.
  • (11) The unwary and unprepared holiday-maker can be at risk of serious injury from a number of common sea creatures.
  • (12) However, the unwary traveler may encounter unexpected tropical diseases, many of which are preventable.
  • (13) These differences are significant at the 0.001 level and may give rise to a wrong interpretation by the unwary investigator.
  • (14) To the unwary, the resulting configuration can lead to an erroneous diagnosis of a mediastinal mass.
  • (15) It seems that in its efforts to reassure buyers, eBay has stacked the odds against unwary sellers.
  • (16) The author notes that two fallacies await the unwary psychiatrist: the fallacy of reductionism which defines the mystical experience in pathological terms only; and the fallacy of speculation without adequate philosophical or theological tools.
  • (17) This technology is less proven for other media, such as hair, saliva, or meconium, leaving potential pitfalls for the unwary researcher.
  • (18) On the basis of our results attention is pointed on the possible lesions of the enamel dependent from an unwary fluoride administration, particularly when decidual teeth are still present.
  • (19) Many pitfalls await the unwary, but with experience and care, most can be overcome or circumvented.
  • (20) His article in the Daily Mail last Friday, attacking "leftwing academics all too happy to feed the myths" of Blackadder and The Monocled Mutineer , was clever but unwary journalism.

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