What's the difference between upmost and uppermost?
Upmost
Definition:
(a.) Highest; topmost; uppermost.
Example Sentences:
(1) Insurance discretion and data privacy protection are of the upmost universal personal rights protected under the constitution.
(2) The use of tomodensitometry in this context is obviously of upmost interest if, and only if, the scan itself is obtained in stereotaxic conditions.
(3) The issues of understanding and addressing all of their needs are of upmost importance if they are to be given total medical care.
(4) Although this incident caused disruption to local residents, my colleagues and I are committed to keeping people safe and this operation proves that this is our upmost priority.” Army bomb disposal experts carried out a controlled explosion under the officer’s car in Portadown, Co Armagh, around 4.45pm on Friday.
(5) An upmost care in the selection of antibiotic drugs according to their antibacterial spectra and activities, therefore, appears necessary, and an attention should be paid on future changes in species of bacteria isolated from infections.
(6) Even for the ABC’s supposedly more politically aware constituency, less than 1% of respondents rated defence as the upmost election issue, compared with almost 13% rating asylum seekers .
(7) She said it was of “upmost importance that Ofcom is, and is seen to be, scrupulously impartial” and quoted several lines from the Ofcom annual report which said it had to work “independently, free from political influence … and maintain a reputation for impartiality, integrity and high professional standards”.
(8) Simply put, David Cameron needs the economy to be top of mind, and for voters to feel that the issue is of upmost concern.
(9) As the politicians, lawyers, journalists and teachers of the future, our opinions are of the upmost importance.
(10) Thus, regulation of energetic substrate utilisation by muscle is of upmost importance for postnatal metabolic homeotasis.
(11) "The upmost concern for everyone should be that the situation for the three children is resolved in their best interests.
(12) Therefore, for it to become an adequate therapeutical procedure for our patients it is of upmost importance we make a radiographic examinative so that we may juntify our diagnosis in that refers to facial skeletal disharmonies, specially in horizontal maxilary discrepancies.
(13) These two cellular zones are rich in highly fluorescent cells in the presence of an antiglobulin serum with an embedding technique which respects to the upmost the structures and immunoreactivity of the cells.
(14) Whereas the first two stoichiometric Ca2+-binding constants of enzyme-bound CaM do not differ or are at the upmost 10-fold higher than those in free calmodulin, the third Ca2+ ion binds with an at least 70-fold and more likely 3000-fold higher affinity constant.
(15) It is of upmost importance in the treatment of aneurysms to insure the parent artery for the purpose of temporary occlusion.
(16) He is a man whose tall frame and distinctive, intimidating features helped him gain the upmost respect from all of the aforementioned superstars.
(17) We stand united, that is of the upmost importance, and ready to conclude an ambitious robust, binding global climate deal, and we will settle for nothing less.” However, the EU said it was concerned about the lack of substantial progress on the text for an agreement at Paris, which it warned still needed considerable work.
(18) After anesthesia and laparotomy, the stomachs were opened along the anterior surface, gently stretched with mucosal surface upmost, and trapped between two lucite rings, with blood supply intact.
(19) The bonding session must be carried out with the upmost rigour.
Uppermost
Definition:
(a.) Highest in place, position, rank, power, or the like; upmost; supreme.
Example Sentences:
(1) A triphasic pattern was evident for the neck moments including a small phase which represented a seating of the headform on the nodding blocks of the uppermost ATD neck segment, and two larger phases of opposite polarity which represented the motion of the head relative to the trunk during the first 350 ms after impact.
(2) The authors, in other words, obtained information on expression of keratin 10, normally occurring in all suprabasal keratinocytes, as well as of the basal proliferation keratin 16 in the uppermost vital cell positions of PC lesion.
(3) A net of blood capillaries located in the uppermost part of the tunica propria occupies these grooves.
(4) Variation in risk in association with sugar and starch intake was also insubstantial, while for fiber, there was a nonuniform reduction in risk at the three uppermost fifths of intake.
(5) The nature of the horny layer which, as the uppermost barrier takes over the main part of the protective function of the skin against all locally applied substances, is shortly outlined.
(6) Pure-tone audiometry was performed before and after a 30-minute period of positioning the patient horizontally with the affected ear uppermost.
(7) A significant difference between the dependent and the uppermost triceps brachii was recorded.
(8) So, although the larger and more newsworthy constitutional clash in this case is about whether the law should apply to the heir to the throne – and thus about the wisdom or not of the prince’s way of lobbying ministers – this wasn’t the uppermost issue for the court today.
(9) This investigation compared teams at the two uppermost levels of men's volleyball in Canada for differences in physical, physiological and performance characteristics.
(10) On the skin surface, cytomembranes of the uppermost corneocytes frequently had unilateral, very slightly flat-elevated, zonal areas along the junctions between the corneocytes.
(11) ESCA analysis of the uppermost 5-nm point layer revealed the presence of N on silver points removed from failed treatments.
(12) Cholesterol 3-sulphate (CS) is a component of the intercellular lipid found in the uppermost layer of human epidermis (the 'stratum corneum') and is thought to play an important role in tissue cohesion.
(13) In BP, degenerated keratinocytes adjacent to the blister roof, may, after undergoing a filamentous change, drop off into the dermis and subsequently form homogeneous, fibrillar bodies in the uppermost dermis when reepithelization is completed.
(14) In the Commons, Cameron said continuation of the current system of regulation was "not an option" and that the victims of phone hacking needed to be uppermost in people's minds.
(15) There were no significant difference between the two groups in the mean time from the injection to recovery from analgesia in the two uppermost segments (121 min versus 107 min).
(16) In addition to a swelling that is generally only slightly tender to pressure, the most important symptom is usually a long-standing, intermittent, dull pain in the upper sternum, the claviculae and the adjacent uppermost ribs.
(17) The marking of the medial lip segment of the Millard rotation advancement procedure for repair of the unilateral cleft lip has been altered in the uppermost portion by utilizing tissue from the columellar base.
(18) Using immunocytochemistry and fluorography of newly synthesised collagens, we report that surface articular chondrocytes (which occupy the uppermost 10-15% of the tissue depth) from normal human cartilage initiate de novo synthesis of both type X collagen and alkaline phosphatase when maintained in suspension culture.
(19) Using ruthenium tetroxide as a secondary fixative, we are able to demonstrate stacks of lamellae filling the intercellular spaces in the uppermost layers of the stratum corneum.
(20) Electron microscopy of the nonvesiculated early erythematous skin showed small vacuoles and lacunae along the uppermost portion of the dermis.