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Dermatogen vs Protoderm - What's the difference?

dermatogen | protoderm | Synonyms |

Protoderm is a synonym of dermatogen.



In botany terms the difference between dermatogen and protoderm

is that dermatogen is nascent epidermis, or external cuticle of plants in a forming condition while protoderm is the primary meristem from which the epidermis develops.

Intrathecal vs Intrathecally - What's the difference?

intrathecal | intrathecally |


As an adjective intrathecal

is delivered into the spinal canal (intrathecal space surrounding the spinal cord), e.g. a spinal anaesthesia.

As an adverb intrathecally is

in an intrathecal way; into the spinal canal.

Diabetes vs Diabetogenic - What's the difference?

diabetes | diabetogenic |


As a noun diabetes

is .

As an adjective diabetogenic is

(pathology) that produces diabetes.

Diabetogenicity vs Diabetogenic - What's the difference?

diabetogenicity | diabetogenic | Derived terms |

Diabetogenicity is a derived term of diabetogenic.


In pathology|lang=en terms the difference between diabetogenicity and diabetogenic

is that diabetogenicity is (pathology) the condition, or extent, of being diabetogenic while diabetogenic is (pathology) that produces diabetes.

As a noun diabetogenicity

is (pathology) the condition, or extent, of being diabetogenic.

As an adjective diabetogenic is

(pathology) that produces diabetes.

Absorption vs Admet - What's the difference?

absorption | admet |


As a noun absorption

is absorption (act or process of absorbing, either liquid or light).

Distribution vs Admet - What's the difference?

distribution | admet |


As a noun distribution

is distribution.

Metabolism vs Admet - What's the difference?

metabolism | admet |


As a proper noun metabolism

is a post-war japanese architectural movement that fused ideas about architectural megastructures with those of organic biological growth.

Excretion vs Admet - What's the difference?

excretion | admet |


As a noun excretion

is excretion.

Toxicity vs Admet - What's the difference?

toxicity | admet |


As a noun toxicity

is (toxicology) degree to which a toxic substance may harm a cell or organism.

Cytoplasm vs Axoplasm - What's the difference?

cytoplasm | axoplasm |


As nouns the difference between cytoplasm and axoplasm

is that cytoplasm is the contents of a cell except for the nucleus. It includes cytosol, organelles, vesicles, and the cytoskeleton while axoplasm is the cytoplasm of an axon.

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