What's the difference between zoom and zoon?

Zoom


Definition:

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Mike Hawes, chief executive of the SMMT, said: “These figures mark an encouraging start to the year after a very strong 2014, with a strikingly robust company car market as businesses take advantage of the attractive finance offers currently available.” British car sales zoom ahead, but for how long?
  • (2) In this study, the COR was observed to shift linearly with zoom factor.
  • (3) While the Nexus One's single-finger prodding works well enough, there's none of the pinching action to zoom into maps and photographs that makes the iPhone feel so advanced, nor its realistic-feel friction.
  • (4) A digital zoom would be nice too; perhaps that's next year's thing.
  • (5) What followed was a rocket that zoomed past Gomes and City were two ahead.
  • (6) Endoscopy of the nose and nasopharynx using rigid endoscopes and the zoom-laryngoscope-epipharyngoscope after v. Stuckrad enhances the diagnostics in these regions considerably.
  • (7) The resolution indices were observed to be more sensitive to COR shift for clinical data acquired using no zoom factor.
  • (8) The use of surface coils in combination with a special gradient-zoom-technique allows high resolution imaging.
  • (9) "Twenty minutes later, Laurie Cunningham picked the ball up, zoomed through their defence and banged it in the net again.
  • (10) First there was the one whipped up by the invasive glare of the TV cameras, zooming in on the respective engagement rings of Sears and Ester Satorova, Berdych’s fiancee.
  • (11) It can be performed either in local anaesthesia using the zoom-endoscope by v. Stuckrad or during microlaryngoscopy under general anaesthesie.
  • (12) ZOOM can also configured itself to adapt to the hardware available.
  • (13) The CT scans were performed with the patients in standard positions; thin slices and zoom technique were used.
  • (14) Against a driving operatic score, the camera zooms out from a large government building to reveal features of the area's imagined urban topography: a clock tower, a new airport, an oil refinery, a light-rail system, and a stadium packed with cheering fans.
  • (15) The influence of zooming on COR depends on the location and the deviation of the COR from the axis-of-rotation (AOR).
  • (16) From Wall Street to Silicon Valley , from big pharma to the lobby machines in Washington and Westminster, zoom in and you’ll see rentiers everywhere.
  • (17) Opinion plays a prominent role at the front of the book and a section called Zoom takes readers into more in-depth stories, analysis of big events, reportage and news features.
  • (18) Then zoom out again to use your "thin pen" to manipulate the foam you've floated on the surface.
  • (19) But while the share sales element is expected to continue raking in £3bn until the end of the Treasury's time horizon of 2018, SDLT will zoom back to £12.2bn.
  • (20) The information files for ZOOM can be created or modified by the instructor using a word processor, and thus can be designed to suit the need of students.

Zoon


Definition:

  • (n.) An animal which is the sole product of a single egg; -- opposed to zooid.
  • (n.) Any one of the perfectly developed individuals of a compound animal.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Man has isolated himself, maneuvered himself out of this anthropological constitutionality as Zoon Politicon in the sense of Aristotle and put himself on the side-lines.
  • (2) A peculiar anatomoclinic form is described about the Balanoposthite chronique circonscrite bénigne à plasmocytes (Zoon): the pimpled, erosive, nodular and pseudoangiomatous form.
  • (3) Plasma cell balinitis of Zoon is a well-defined and easily-recognized disease entity that is little-known in urology.
  • (4) Comparisons showed that the anterior teeth zoon in the edentulous mandible the substantia compacta is thinner on the labial side and thicker on the lingual side than it is in the dentulous mandible.
  • (5) Zoon's balanitis, or plasma cell balanitis, is a chronic erosive process of the uncircumcised penis.
  • (6) A retrospective study in 9 patients with Zoon's balanoposthitis was done to determine the immunoglobulin class distribution in the plasma cellular infiltrate.
  • (7) However, these topics have been addressed in a number of recent reviews (Zoon and Wetzel, 1984; Langer and Pestka, 1985).
  • (8) Although plasma cell orificial mucositis was originally described by Zoon as occurring on the glans penis, conditions similar to plasma cell orificial mucositis involving other body orifices have been reported under various names.
  • (9) Bacterial lipoteichoic acid (LTA) has been discussed as Ca-carrier in this process (Zoon et al., 1989).
  • (10) This case report describes the first reported successful use of the carbon dioxide laser in the defocused mode to vaporize the chronic penile erosions of Zoon's balanitis.

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