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Synapse vs Extrasynaptic - What's the difference?

synapse | extrasynaptic |


As a noun synapse

is .

As an adjective extrasynaptic is

exterior to a synapse.

Synaptic vs Extrasynaptic - What's the difference?

synaptic | extrasynaptic | Related terms |

Extrasynaptic is a related term of synaptic.



As adjectives the difference between synaptic and extrasynaptic

is that synaptic is of or relating to a synapse—the junction between the terminal of a neuron and another cell while extrasynaptic is exterior to a synapse.

Snout vs Svl - What's the difference?

snout | svl | abbreviation |

Snout is an abbreviation of svl.


As a noun snout

is the long, projecting nose, mouth, and jaw of a beast, as of pigs.

As a verb snout

is to furnish with a nozzle or point.

As an abbreviation svl is

snout to vent length: a measurement of size taken from the tip of an animal’s nose to the opening of the cloaca at the tail base.

Endoribonuclease vs Endoribonucleolytic - What's the difference?

endoribonuclease | endoribonucleolytic |


As a noun endoribonuclease

is (enzyme) any ribonuclease that is an endonuclease.

As an adjective endoribonucleolytic is

by the use of an endoribonuclease.

Endotoxin vs Endotoxemia - What's the difference?

endotoxin | endotoxemia |


As nouns the difference between endotoxin and endotoxemia

is that endotoxin is any toxin secreted by a microorganism and released into the surrounding environment only when it dies while endotoxemia is (medicine) the presence of endotoxins in the bloodstream.

Bloodstream vs Endotoxemia - What's the difference?

bloodstream | endotoxemia |


As nouns the difference between bloodstream and endotoxemia

is that bloodstream is the flow of blood through the circulatory system of an animal while endotoxemia is (medicine) the presence of endotoxins in the bloodstream.

Ultrasound vs Ultrasonograph - What's the difference?

ultrasound | ultrasonograph |


In medicine|lang=en terms the difference between ultrasound and ultrasonograph

is that ultrasound is (medicine) the use of ultrasonic waves for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes while ultrasonograph is (medicine) a device for conducting ultrasound images.

As nouns the difference between ultrasound and ultrasonograph

is that ultrasound is (physics) sound with a frequency greater than the upper limit of human hearing; approximately 20 kilohertz while ultrasonograph is (medicine) an ultrasound image.

Ultrasonographer vs Ultrasonograph - What's the difference?

ultrasonographer | ultrasonograph | Derived terms |

Ultrasonographer is a derived term of ultrasonograph.


As nouns the difference between ultrasonographer and ultrasonograph

is that ultrasonographer is an expert in ultrasonography while ultrasonograph is (medicine) an ultrasound image.

Ultrasonographic vs Ultrasonograph - What's the difference?

ultrasonographic | ultrasonograph | Derived terms |

Ultrasonographic is a derived term of ultrasonograph.


As an adjective ultrasonographic

is of, pertaining to, or produced by ultrasonography.

As a noun ultrasonograph is

(medicine) an ultrasound image.

Ultrasonography vs Ultrasonograph - What's the difference?

ultrasonography | ultrasonograph | Derived terms |

Ultrasonography is a derived term of ultrasonograph.


In medicine|lang=en terms the difference between ultrasonography and ultrasonograph

is that ultrasonography is (medicine) the use of ultrasound to produce diagnostic images of the internal organs of the body, or of a foetus while ultrasonograph is (medicine) a device for conducting ultrasound images.

As nouns the difference between ultrasonography and ultrasonograph

is that ultrasonography is (medicine) the use of ultrasound to produce diagnostic images of the internal organs of the body, or of a foetus while ultrasonograph is (medicine) an ultrasound image.

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