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Obliterative vs Obliteratively - What's the difference?

obliterative | obliteratively |


As an adjective obliterative

is tending or serving to obliterate.

As an adverb obliteratively is

in an obliterative way.

Disorder vs Noncompaction - What's the difference?

disorder | noncompaction |


In medicine|lang=en terms the difference between disorder and noncompaction

is that disorder is (medicine) a physical or psychical malfunction while noncompaction is (medicine) a disorder in which the heart muscle fails to undergo the usual compaction and remains spongy rather than solid, leading to cardiomyopathy.

As nouns the difference between disorder and noncompaction

is that disorder is absence of order; state of not being arranged in an orderly manner while noncompaction is (medicine) a disorder in which the heart muscle fails to undergo the usual compaction and remains spongy rather than solid, leading to cardiomyopathy.

Heart vs Noncompaction - What's the difference?

heart | noncompaction |


As nouns the difference between heart and noncompaction

is that heart is (anatomy) a muscular organ that pumps blood through the body, traditionally thought to be the seat of emotion while noncompaction is (medicine) a disorder in which the heart muscle fails to undergo the usual compaction and remains spongy rather than solid, leading to cardiomyopathy.

As a verb heart

is (transitive|poetic|or|humorous) to be fond of often bracketed or abbreviated with a heart symbol.

Sialidase vs Sialidosis - What's the difference?

sialidase | sialidosis |


As nouns the difference between sialidase and sialidosis

is that sialidase is (enzyme) any of a group of mammalian lysosomal neuraminidases while sialidosis is a rare form of mucolipidosis caused by a deficiency of the enzyme sialidase.

Disorder vs Fucosidosis - What's the difference?

disorder | fucosidosis |


As nouns the difference between disorder and fucosidosis

is that disorder is absence of order; state of not being arranged in an orderly manner while fucosidosis is a rare autosomal-recessive disorder in which the enzyme fucosidase is not properly used in the cells to break down fucose.

Enzyme vs Fucosidosis - What's the difference?

enzyme | fucosidosis |


As a verb enzyme

is .

As a noun fucosidosis is

a rare autosomal-recessive disorder in which the enzyme fucosidase is not properly used in the cells to break down fucose.

Fucosidase vs Fucosidosis - What's the difference?

fucosidase | fucosidosis |


As nouns the difference between fucosidase and fucosidosis

is that fucosidase is (enzyme) any enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of a fucoside while fucosidosis is a rare autosomal-recessive disorder in which the enzyme fucosidase is not properly used in the cells to break down fucose.

Cell vs Fucosidosis - What's the difference?

cell | fucosidosis |


As nouns the difference between cell and fucosidosis

is that cell is a single-room dwelling for a hermit or cell can be (us|informal) a cellular phone while fucosidosis is a rare autosomal-recessive disorder in which the enzyme fucosidase is not properly used in the cells to break down fucose.

As a verb cell

is to place or enclose in a cell.

Fucose vs Fucosidosis - What's the difference?

fucose | fucosidosis |


As nouns the difference between fucose and fucosidosis

is that fucose is (carbohydrate) the aldohexose (3s,4r,5r,6s)-6-methyloxane-2,3,4,5-tetrol present in several glycans and mucopolysaccharides while fucosidosis is a rare autosomal-recessive disorder in which the enzyme fucosidase is not properly used in the cells to break down fucose.

Disorder vs Lipodystrophy - What's the difference?

disorder | lipodystrophy |


As nouns the difference between disorder and lipodystrophy

is that disorder is absence of order; state of not being arranged in an orderly manner while lipodystrophy is a disorder characterized by abnormal or degenerative conditions of the body's adipose tissue.

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