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Personality vs Situationism - What's the difference?

personality | situationism |


As nouns the difference between personality and situationism

is that personality is a set of qualities that make a person (or thing) distinct from another while situationism is (psychology) a school of thought which holds that personality is more influenced by external factors than by internal traits or motivations.

External vs Situationism - What's the difference?

external | situationism |


As an adjective external

is outside of something; on the exterior.

As a noun situationism is

(psychology) a school of thought which holds that personality is more influenced by external factors than by internal traits or motivations.

Hepatoblastic vs Hepatoblast - What's the difference?

hepatoblastic | hepatoblast | Derived terms |

Hepatoblast is a derived term of hepatoblastic.


Hepatoblastic is often a misspelling of hepatoblast.


Hepatoblastic has no English definition.

As a noun hepatoblast is

the fetal precursor of the hepatocyte.

Connexin vs Hemichannel - What's the difference?

connexin | hemichannel |


As nouns the difference between connexin and hemichannel

is that connexin is (protein) any of a class of transmembrane proteins that form assembled structures in vertebrates while hemichannel is (cytology) a connexin channel formed between two cells.

Halophyte vs Halophytic - What's the difference?

halophyte | halophytic | Related terms |

Halophyte is a related term of halophytic.


As a noun halophyte

is (botany) any plant that tolerates an environment having a high salt content.

As an adjective halophytic is

growing well under salty conditions.

Garden vs Gardenlike - What's the difference?

garden | gardenlike |


As adjectives the difference between garden and gardenlike

is that garden is common, ordinary, domesticated while gardenlike is resembling a garden.

As a noun garden

is an outdoor area containing one or more types of plants, usually plants grown for food or ornamental purposes.

As a verb garden

is to grow plants in a garden; to create or maintain a garden.

Polymerization vs Formin - What's the difference?

polymerization | formin |


As nouns the difference between polymerization and formin

is that polymerization is (chemistry) the chemical process, normally with the aid of a catalyst, to form a polymer by bonding together multiple identical units (monomers) while formin is (protein) any of a group of proteins involved in the polymerization of actin which associate with the fast-growing barbed end of an actin filament.

Actin vs Formin - What's the difference?

actin | formin |


As nouns the difference between actin and formin

is that actin is (protein|uncountable) a globular structural protein that polymerizes in a helical fashion to form an actin filament (or microfilament) while formin is (protein) any of a group of proteins involved in the polymerization of actin which associate with the fast-growing barbed end of an actin filament.

Variety vs Martite - What's the difference?

variety | martite |


As nouns the difference between variety and martite

is that variety is the quality of being varied; diversity while martite is (geology|mineralogy) a variety of hematite that is pseudomorphic after magnetite crystals.

Hematite vs Martite - What's the difference?

hematite | martite |

Martite is a synonym of hematite.



As nouns the difference between hematite and martite

is that hematite is an iron ore, mainly peroxide of iron, Fe2O3 while martite is a variety of hematite that is pseudomorphic after magnetite crystals.

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