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Proline vs Prolyl - What's the difference?

proline | prolyl |


As nouns the difference between proline and prolyl

is that proline is a nonessential amino acid C5H9NO2 found in most animal proteins, especially collagen; its cyclic structure leads to kinks in the peptide chain of proteins while prolyl is the univalent radical derived from proline.

Neurogenesis vs Proneural - What's the difference?

neurogenesis | proneural |


In biology|lang=en terms the difference between neurogenesis and proneural

is that neurogenesis is (biology) the creation and development of neurons while proneural is (biology) describing any compound or organism involved in neurogenesis.

As a noun neurogenesis

is (biology) the creation and development of neurons.

As an adjective proneural is

(biology) describing any compound or organism involved in neurogenesis.

Mamavirus vs Mimivirus - What's the difference?

mamavirus | mimivirus | see also |

Mamavirus is often a misspelling of mimivirus.


Mamavirus has no English definition.

As a noun mimivirus is

a virus, of the genus genus: Mimivirus, associated with some amoebas; it has a very large capsid and complex genome.

Neuron vs Neurogenesis - What's the difference?

neuron | neurogenesis |


As a proper noun neuron

is title of a peer reviewed journal established in 1988 by publisher cell press.

As a noun neurogenesis is

(biology) the creation and development of neurons.

Neurogenic vs Neurogenesis - What's the difference?

neurogenic | neurogenesis | Related terms |

Neurogenesis is a related term of neurogenic.



As an adjective neurogenic

is originating in, or caused by, the nervous system.

As a noun neurogenesis is

the creation and development of neurons.

Miserable vs Ruly - What's the difference?

miserable | ruly |


As adjectives the difference between miserable and ruly

is that miserable is destitute, impoverished while ruly is pitiable; miserable or ruly can be neat and orderly.

As a noun miserable

is wretch, scoundrel.

As an adverb ruly is

pitiably; miserably.

Miserably vs Ruly - What's the difference?

miserably | ruly |


As adverbs the difference between miserably and ruly

is that miserably is in a miserable manner while ruly is pitiably; miserably.

As an adjective ruly is

pitiable; miserable or ruly can be neat and orderly.

Neat vs Ruly - What's the difference?

neat | ruly |


As adjectives the difference between neat and ruly

is that neat is clean, tidy; free from dirt or impurities while ruly is pitiable; miserable or ruly can be neat and orderly.

As a noun neat

is (archaic) a bull or cow or neat can be an artificial intelligence researcher who believes that solutions should be elegant, clear and provably correct compare scruffy.

As an adverb ruly is

pitiably; miserably.

Orderly vs Ruly - What's the difference?

orderly | ruly |


As adjectives the difference between orderly and ruly

is that orderly is neat and tidy; possessing order while ruly is pitiable; miserable.

As adverbs the difference between orderly and ruly

is that orderly is according to good order or practice; appropriately, in a well-behaved way while ruly is pitiably; miserably.

As a noun orderly

is a hospital attendant given a variety of non-medical duties.

Transcription vs Neurogenin - What's the difference?

transcription | neurogenin |


As nouns the difference between transcription and neurogenin

is that transcription is the act or process of transcribing while neurogenin is a transcription factor involved in the differentiation of neurons.

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