What's the difference between vehicular and vehiculary?
Vehicular
Definition:
(a.) Of or pertaining to a vehicle; serving as a vehicle; as, a vehicular contrivance.
Example Sentences:
(1) Approximately half were vehicular crash victims and 78% were men.
(2) All the patients sustained their knee ligament injury in sporting activities except one patient who was involved in a motor vehicular accident.
(3) We found that growth of the EMS system, as measured by the cumulative number of EMT's trained, correlated strongly with the decline in prehospital (r = 0.95; p less than 0.001), in-hospital (r = 0.84; p less than 0.001), total (r = 0.95; p less than 0.001), vehicular (r = 0.86; p less than 0.001), and nonvehicular (r = 0.93; p less than 0.001) trauma deaths.
(4) Farm, industrial, and vehicular accidents accounted for 80% of the cases.
(5) Death on the X-ray table while allowing persistence of hypovolemia was the common denominator in four of the five victims who died of ruptured spleens in the emergency departments, after having arrived alive following vehicular trauma.
(6) Those studied were 71.7% men, 77.4% whites, 63.2% vehicular trauma victims, 11.2% assault victims, and 25.7% other trauma victims.
(7) The best chance for fetal survival is to ensure maternal survival, so awareness of the types of injuries and their presentation after vehicular trauma is of the utmost importance.
(8) The increased use of child safety seats and seat belt restraints has significantly reduced the incidence of severe head injuries associated with motor vehicular accidents.
(9) Such additives would have to be stable in vehicular cooling systems and not adversely affect the functional aspects of AF performance.
(10) Epidemiological aspects manifested in vehicular accidents in New Delhi during the year 1983-84 are illustrated here.
(11) The NYPD arrested 11 protesters on Saturday, charging most of them with disorderly conduct, obstructing vehicular traffic and failing to disperse.
(12) We report a case of isolated complete azygos vein transection as a result of blunt motor vehicular trauma.
(13) In forty patients treated at The University of Texas Medical Branch Hospitals for fifty-two fractures of forty-one scapulae from 1961 through 1973, most of the fractures were the result of vehicular accidents.
(14) Space folk call these EVAs (short for extra-vehicular activity), but it is clearly the glamour job – and it excites the astronauts, who experience perhaps the most wondrous view that is ever experienced by anyone.
(15) Vehicular accidents accounted for 36% of cervical spine radiographic abnormalities, and sports or playground accidents accounted for an additional 36%.
(16) Most pediatric trauma is associated with vehicular and pedestrian accidents.
(17) Whether these associated injuries would have been neglected had laparotomy for splenic trauma not been performed is uncertain, and so non-operative management of splenic trauma remains contentious, particularly in cases following vehicular accidents.
(18) A little unfair – vindictive, even – as he's never insisted on driving, is happy to play the passive role in our vehicular relationship and I have far more road miles under my belt.
(19) The criteria used by medical examiners for vehicular suicide are also discussed.
(20) Breakdown of the cases into various modes of death showed that homicides, vehicular accidents, and suicides predominated.