What's the difference between vegetation and verrucous?

Vegetation


Definition:

  • (n.) The act or process of vegetating, or growing as a plant does; vegetable growth.
  • (n.) The sum of vegetable life; vegetables or plants in general; as, luxuriant vegetation.
  • (n.) An exuberant morbid outgrowth upon any part, especially upon the valves of the heart.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) An automated continuous flow sample cleanup system intended for rapid screening of foods for pesticide residues in fresh and processed vegetables has been developed.
  • (2) Among the pathological or abnormal ECGs (25.6%) prevailed the vegetative-functional heart diseases with 92%.
  • (3) First, it has diverted grain away from food for fuel, with over a third of US corn now used to produce ethanol and about half of vegetable oils in the EU going towards the production of biodiesel.
  • (4) Try the sweet potato falafel, quinoa, roast vegetables, harissa and sumac yogurt ($23).
  • (5) Adults and immatures of Ixodes pacificus Cooley & Kohls were collected by flagging vegetation and from lizards during a 3-mo period in the Hualapai Mountain Park, Mohave County, AZ, in 1991.
  • (6) An sdh-specific transcript of about 3,450 nucleotides was detected in vegetative bacteria.
  • (7) In addition, spontaneous platelet aggregation is increased when vegetations are present on cardiac valves.
  • (8) ); and 3) those that multiply and produce large numbers of vegetative cells in the food, then release an active enterotoxin when they sporulate in the gut.
  • (9) The patients had a high AP, consumed more alcohol, were more well-fed, older and consumed more refined carbohydrates per 1 kg bw and less cholesterol and vegetable protein.
  • (10) Equal numbers of handled and unhandled puparia were planted out at different densities (1, 2, 4 or 8 per linear metre) in fifty-one natural puparial sites in four major vegetation types.
  • (11) We have used two monoclonal antibodies to demonstrate the presence and localization of actin in interphase and mitotic vegetative cells of the green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii.
  • (12) Instead, they say, we should only eat plenty of lean meat and fish, with fruit and raw vegetables on the side.
  • (13) Using morhological, neurohistological and histochemical methods the author studied different areas and anatomical structures of the central and peripheral somatic and vegetative nervous system in 4 patients who had died during different periods of rheumatoid arthritis at the age of 27, 48, 51, and 60.
  • (14) The Xenopus Vg1 gene encodes a maternal mRNA that is localized to the vegetal hemisphere of both oocytes and embryos and encodes a protein related to the TGF-beta family of small secreted growth factors.
  • (15) This site is present in both vegetative cells and postaggregation cells.
  • (16) Sterile vegetations were produced in rabbits by placing catheters in the inferior vena cava, tricuspid or aortic valves, and thoracic or abdominal aorta and then were infected by the intravenous inoculation of Streptococcus sanguis.
  • (17) In the third part, the practical application of this knowledge to processed foods is shown using milk and vegetable protein as examples.
  • (18) Strong positive associations were found in both sexes for low fruit and vegetable consumption, high intake of salted meat and "mate" ingestion.
  • (19) Heat vegetable oil and a little bit of butter in a clean pan and fry the egg to your taste.
  • (20) Headache, vegetative und neurological symptoms are frequent but not necessary companions.

Verrucous


Definition:

  • (a.) Verrucose.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Additionally, a lichenoid inflammatory infiltrate is seen at the periphery of the verrucous lesions, and in one case this has the pattern of classic lichen sclerosus.
  • (2) Intraepidermal epithelioma of Jadassohn is a rare cutaneous neoplasm characterized by a solitary scaly verrucous plaque.
  • (3) This rare lesion, previously reported to occur only in the oral cavity, is characterized by a verrucous epithelial proliferation accompanied by xanthoma cells distributed exclusively in the papillary dermis.
  • (4) Condylomata acuminata and verrucous carcinoma are 2 lesions rarely seen in the bladder.
  • (5) Echocardiography can identify additional patterns of valvular lesions different from the known "verrucous Libman-Sacks endocarditis".
  • (6) Problems of diagnosis and methods of treatment of carcinoma in situ, and verrucous carcinoma are described.
  • (7) Verrucous growths of the genitalia in young patients are usually condylomata acuminata.
  • (8) The disease is characterized by a cornifying verrucous proliferation of the squamous epithelium, without atypias or metastases.
  • (9) In the 33 percent of cases in which a squamous cell carcinoma is flat and ulcerated, the gross distinction from verrucous carcinoma is easy to perceive.
  • (10) In the last five years of the period, the 5-year local control rate for stage I and II carcinoma of the glottis, excluding verrucous-like carcinoma, reached 90% with 10 MV X-rays combined with 60Co gamma-rays.
  • (11) They propose therefore the name "verrucous acanthosis" instead of verrucous carcinoma and classify these lesions as facultative precanceroses.
  • (12) A biopsy specimen was diagnosed as verrucous carcinoma.
  • (13) Verrucous nodules and flattened annular plaques are the most frequently reported skin lesions in chromomycosis, but deep abscesses and cystic lesions have also been reported.
  • (14) One of the causes of twenty nail dystrophy of childhood may be a localized tissue malformation, analogous to inflammatory linear verrucous epidermal naevus.
  • (15) The clinical, histological and virologic criteria of verrucous carcinoma are discussed in comparison to giant condyloma and highly differentiated squamous cell carcinoma.
  • (16) Verrucous carcinoma of the penis (Buschke-Lowenstein tumor, giant condyloma accuminatum) is a common clearly defined variant of epidermoid carcinoma which features relentless local growth and little tendency to metastasize.
  • (17) In this paper the clinical histories of 3 patients with vulvar verrucous carcinoma are discussed, in particular as regards therapy.
  • (18) A case of simultaneously occurring condylomata acuminata, carcinoma in situ and verrucous carcinoma of the vulva and carcinoma in situ of the cervix was seen in a 26-year-old woman.
  • (19) Verrucous carcinoma of the cervix is a very rare variant of squamous cell carcinoma at this site.
  • (20) There were 37 (35.9%) verrucous carcinoma and 66 (64.1%) squamous cell carcinoma which included grade I 29 cases, grade II 21, grade III 14 and grade IV 2.

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