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Photography vs Pictorialism - What's the difference?

photography | pictorialism |


As nouns the difference between photography and pictorialism

is that photography is the art and technology of producing images on photosensitive surfaces, and its digital counterpart while pictorialism is (photography) a school of artistic photography that emphasized using photography to mimic certain styles of contemporary painting, that flourished in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

Painting vs Pictorialism - What's the difference?

painting | pictorialism |


As nouns the difference between painting and pictorialism

is that painting is (lb) an illustration or artwork done with the use of paint(s) while pictorialism is (photography) a school of artistic photography that emphasized using photography to mimic certain styles of contemporary painting, that flourished in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

As a verb painting

is .

Prioritization vs Reprioritization - What's the difference?

prioritization | reprioritization |


As nouns the difference between prioritization and reprioritization

is that prioritization is the process of assigning priorities to things or tasks while reprioritization is a second, or an altered, prioritization.

Galactoside vs Thiogalactoside - What's the difference?

galactoside | thiogalactoside |


As nouns the difference between galactoside and thiogalactoside

is that galactoside is (biochemistry) any of several glycosides containing galactose while thiogalactoside is (organic chemistry) a galactoside in which the oxygen that links the aglycone to the sugar is replaced by a sulfur.

Oxygen vs Thiogalactoside - What's the difference?

oxygen | thiogalactoside |


As nouns the difference between oxygen and thiogalactoside

is that oxygen is a chemical element (symbol O) with an atomic number of 8 and relative atomic mass of 15.9994 while thiogalactoside is a galactoside in which the oxygen that links the aglycone to the sugar is replaced by a sulfur.

Aglycone vs Thiogalactoside - What's the difference?

aglycone | thiogalactoside |


In organic chemistry|lang=en terms the difference between aglycone and thiogalactoside

is that aglycone is (organic chemistry) the non-sugar fragment of a glycoside while thiogalactoside is (organic chemistry) a galactoside in which the oxygen that links the aglycone to the sugar is replaced by a sulfur.

As nouns the difference between aglycone and thiogalactoside

is that aglycone is (organic chemistry) the non-sugar fragment of a glycoside while thiogalactoside is (organic chemistry) a galactoside in which the oxygen that links the aglycone to the sugar is replaced by a sulfur.

Sugar vs Thiogalactoside - What's the difference?

sugar | thiogalactoside |


As nouns the difference between sugar and thiogalactoside

is that sugar is ray, beam (of light or radiation) while thiogalactoside is (organic chemistry) a galactoside in which the oxygen that links the aglycone to the sugar is replaced by a sulfur.

Sulfur vs Thiogalactoside - What's the difference?

sulfur | thiogalactoside |


As nouns the difference between sulfur and thiogalactoside

is that sulfur is sulfur (chemical element) while thiogalactoside is (organic chemistry) a galactoside in which the oxygen that links the aglycone to the sugar is replaced by a sulfur.

Postpartisan vs Postpartisanship - What's the difference?

postpartisan | postpartisanship |


As an adjective postpartisan

is moving past and beyond conventional partisan divides.

As a noun postpartisanship is

the state or quality of being postpartisan.

Allocation vs Overallocation - What's the difference?

allocation | overallocation |


As nouns the difference between allocation and overallocation

is that allocation is the process or procedure for allocating things, especially money or other resources while overallocation is excess allocation.

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