What's the difference between vibratile and vibratory?

Vibratile


Definition:

  • (a.) Adapted to, or used in, vibratory motion; having the power of vibrating; vibratory; as, the vibratile organs of insects.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) A test was developed to detect SCA in biologic fluids by means of a natural vibratile system; it consisted in the incubation of mouse sperm with different CF serum dilutions under controlled conditions, in order to determine the sperm translation cessation time (STCT) and the sperm activity cessation time (SACT).
  • (2) The anterior dorsal fin in rocklings consists of a fringe of 50-80 delicate, vibratile rays, which are densely beset with epidermal chemosensory cells.
  • (3) A later paper will describe the extent to which surgery can create a low-resistance vibratile upper digestive tract.

Vibratory


Definition:

  • (a.) Consisting in, or causing, vibration, or oscillation; vibrating; as, a vibratory motion; a vibratory power.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) In addition, direct intracellular injection of ATP was found to block the IPSP evoked by vibratory stimulation.
  • (2) Vibratory sensitivity was strongly related to height when measurements were made with either the vibration sensitivity tester (P = .02) or the biothesiometer (P less than .01); however, there was no relation between thermal sensitivity (as measured with the thermal sensitivity tester) and height.
  • (3) Since it is known that the P channel has the capacity to summate vibratory stimuli temporally within the central nervous system, the effect should also be present in the physiological results.
  • (4) Crossed-extension responses in fusimotor activity unaccompanied by contraction of the gross muscle were also succeeded by an elevation in sensory discharge and an increased sensitivity to a vibratory stimulus applied to the tendon.
  • (5) The placebo effect of vibratory stimulation was studied in 72 patients with chronic pain syndromes in a double-blind crossover trial using a vibrator and a "placebo unit".
  • (6) Objective measurements of vocal jitter, shimmer, and signal to noise ratio were done to assess changes in the vibratory patterns, and analysis of data from 12 patients revealed improved glottic function postoperatively.
  • (7) The fetal heart rate response was recorded for both vibratory acoustic stimulation and fetal scalp puncture.
  • (8) In these experiments non-associative learning in C. elegans was investigated by observing changes in reversal reflex response amplitude to a mechanical vibratory stimulus.
  • (9) The follow-up of 70 patients with trauma-related locomotor disorders proved that breathing exercises, vibratory massage, chest heparin electrophoresis, drug inhalations early after the injury can be effective in prevention and treatment of pulmonary complications.
  • (10) It was developed on the basis of studies into the accumulation of aerosols of different makes (lithium chloride in the form of ultrasonic, vibratory and pressurized aerosols) in the paranasal sinuses and sequential scintigraphy with radioactively labeled aerosols (99m Technetium colloidal sulfur) and is designed to shed light on the gas exchange in the paranasal sinuses and the patency of their orifices.
  • (11) Show that the pathogenesis of vibratory disease rests on a complex mechanism of neuroreflex and neurohumoral disorders leading to the development of congestive excitation followed by stable changes both in the receptor apparatus and different parts of the nervous system.
  • (12) Most studies have noted the presence of asthenozoospermia in the setting of normal sperm concentration following electroejaculation or vibratory stimulated ejaculation.
  • (13) spikes that are locked and those that are not locked to the vibratory stimuli.
  • (14) The tonic vibratory response, previously shown to be dependent upon brain influence, was present in both groups.
  • (15) It was also found that the vibratory milling of such powders in a metallic vessel enhanced the ESR spectral intensities, demonstrating the occurrence of mechanoradical formation.
  • (16) This model employs a limited number of vocal fold vibratory features extracted from ultra high-speed laryngeal films.
  • (17) Neurologically he had moderate weakness of proximal limb muscles involving the lower limbs more than the upper and slightly decreased vibratory sense in the feet.
  • (18) Single penile mechanoreceptor afferent fibers from aging animals exhibited a decrease in the ability to transduce high-frequency vibratory stimuli when compared to afferents from mature adult animals.
  • (19) There was little change in mean neurobehavioral performance and vibratory thresholds among all three groups.
  • (20) Our objective was to deduce from the changes in these respiratory variables whether the sensory input evoked by the vibratory stimulation modulated the central inspiratory drive, the termination of inspiration, or both.

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