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Disorder vs Tyrosinemia - What's the difference?

disorder | tyrosinemia |


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

is that disorder is (medicine) a physical or psychical malfunction while tyrosinemia is (medicine) a metabolic disorder characterized by the presence of excess tyrosine in the blood.

As nouns the difference between disorder and tyrosinemia

is that disorder is absence of order; state of not being arranged in an orderly manner while tyrosinemia is (medicine) a metabolic disorder characterized by the presence of excess tyrosine in the blood.

Tyrosine vs Tyrosinemia - What's the difference?

tyrosine | tyrosinemia |


As nouns the difference between tyrosine and tyrosinemia

is that tyrosine is (amino acid) a nonessential amino acid c9h11no3 found in most animal proteins, especially casein while tyrosinemia is (medicine) a metabolic disorder characterized by the presence of excess tyrosine in the blood.

Suevite vs Suevitic - What's the difference?

suevite | suevitic |


As a noun suevite

is (geology) a yellow-grey rock found in impact craters caused by meteorites.

As an adjective suevitic is

of, pertaining to, or containing suevites.

Mammalian vs Subventricular - What's the difference?

mammalian | subventricular |


As adjectives the difference between mammalian and subventricular

is that mammalian is of, or pertaining to, mammals while subventricular is (anatomy) describing the part of the adult mammalian brain containing the neural stem cells.

As a noun mammalian

is any mammal.

Brain vs Subventricular - What's the difference?

brain | subventricular |


As a noun brain

is the control center of the central nervous system of an animal located in the skull which is responsible for perception, cognition, attention, memory, emotion, and action.

As a verb brain

is to dash out the brains of; to kill by smashing the skull.

As an adjective subventricular is

(anatomy) describing the part of the adult mammalian brain containing the neural stem cells.

Neural vs Subventricular - What's the difference?

neural | subventricular |


As adjectives the difference between neural and subventricular

is that neural is (biology) of, or relating to the nerves, neurons or the nervous system while subventricular is (anatomy) describing the part of the adult mammalian brain containing the neural stem cells.

Metabolite vs Succinylacetone - What's the difference?

metabolite | succinylacetone |


As nouns the difference between metabolite and succinylacetone

is that metabolite is any substance produced by, or taking part in, a metabolic reaction while succinylacetone is a metabolite that occurs in the blood of people with tyrosinaemia.

Tyrosinaemia vs Succinylacetone - What's the difference?

tyrosinaemia | succinylacetone |


As nouns the difference between tyrosinaemia and succinylacetone

is that tyrosinaemia is while succinylacetone is (biochemistry) a metabolite that occurs in the blood of people with tyrosinaemia.

Necromancy vs Necromance - What's the difference?

necromancy | necromance |


As nouns the difference between necromancy and necromance

is that necromancy is divination involving the dead or death while necromance is (rare).

As a verb necromance is

(literally) to practice necromancy.

Reverse vs Unalter - What's the difference?

reverse | unalter |


As verbs the difference between reverse and unalter

is that reverse is while unalter is to reverse a previous alteration.

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