itraconazole |
hydroxyitraconazole |
As nouns the difference between itraconazole and hydroxyitraconazole
is that
itraconazole is a particular triazole antifungal agent that may be given orally or intravenously while
hydroxyitraconazole is (organic compound) a hydroxy derivative of itraconazole that has antifungal activity.
antifungal |
hydroxyitraconazole |
As nouns the difference between antifungal and hydroxyitraconazole
is that
antifungal is (medicine) a drug that inhibits the growth of fungi while
hydroxyitraconazole is (organic compound) a hydroxy derivative of itraconazole that has antifungal activity.
As an adjective antifungal
is that inhibits the growth of fungi; antimycotic.
oxygen |
hyperoxygenation |
In medicine|lang=en terms the difference between oxygen and hyperoxygenation
is that
oxygen is (medicine) a mixture of oxygen and other gases, administered to a patient to help him or her to breathe while
hyperoxygenation is (medicine) the administration of a higher than usual concentration of oxygen, usually in combination with another procedure.
As nouns the difference between oxygen and hyperoxygenation
is that
oxygen is a chemical element (
symbol o) with an atomic number of 8 and relative atomic mass of 159994 while
hyperoxygenation is (medicine) the administration of a higher than usual concentration of oxygen, usually in combination with another procedure.
spermine |
homospermine |
As nouns the difference between spermine and homospermine
is that
spermine is (organic compound) a polyamine,
n,n'-bis(3-aminopropyl) butane-1,4-diamine , originally extracted from sperm, that is involved in cellular metabolism while
homospermine is (organic chemistry) an analogue of spermine having an extra methylene group between the middle two nitrogen atoms; and derivative of this compound.
methylene |
homospermine |
As nouns the difference between methylene and homospermine
is that
methylene is methylene while
homospermine is (organic chemistry) an analogue of spermine having an extra methylene group between the middle two nitrogen atoms; and derivative of this compound.
nitrogen |
homospermine |
As nouns the difference between nitrogen and homospermine
is that
nitrogen is nitrogen (symbol: n) while
homospermine is (organic chemistry) an analogue of spermine having an extra methylene group between the middle two nitrogen atoms; and derivative of this compound.
phenolic |
hydroxychavicol |
As nouns the difference between phenolic and hydroxychavicol
is that
phenolic is (organic chemistry) a phenol compound while
hydroxychavicol is (organic compound) a particular phenolic antimutagen isolated from betel leaves.
As an adjective phenolic
is (organic chemistry) of, relating to, or derived from a phenol.
antimutagen |
hydroxychavicol |
As nouns the difference between antimutagen and hydroxychavicol
is that
antimutagen is an agent which counteracts one or more mutagens while
hydroxychavicol is (organic compound) a particular phenolic antimutagen isolated from betel leaves.
dialysis |
hemodiafiltration |
In medicine|lang=en terms the difference between dialysis and hemodiafiltration
is that
dialysis is (medicine) haemodialysis while
hemodiafiltration is (medicine) a combination of hemofiltration and dialysis.
As nouns the difference between dialysis and hemodiafiltration
is that
dialysis is (chemistry) a method of separating molecules or particles of different sizes by differential diffusion through a semipermeable membrane while
hemodiafiltration is (medicine) a combination of hemofiltration and dialysis.
renal |
hemofiltration |
As an adjective renal
is pertaining to the kidneys.
As a noun hemofiltration is
a form of renal replacement therapy similar to hemodialysis.
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