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Unpasteurized vs Kasseri - What's the difference?

unpasteurized | kasseri |


As an adjective unpasteurized

is not pasteurized.

As a noun kasseri is

a medium-hard pale yellow cheese of greece and turkey, usually made from unpasteurized sheep milk.

Sheep vs Kasseri - What's the difference?

sheep | kasseri |


As nouns the difference between sheep and kasseri

is that sheep is a woolly ruminant of the genus Ovis while kasseri is a medium-hard pale yellow cheese of Greece and Turkey, usually made from unpasteurized sheep milk.

Milk vs Kasseri - What's the difference?

milk | kasseri |


As nouns the difference between milk and kasseri

is that milk is (uncountable) a white liquid produced by the mammary glands of female mammals to nourish their young from certain animals, especially cows, it is a common food for humans as a beverage or used to produce various dairy products such as butter, cheese, and yogurt while kasseri is a medium-hard pale yellow cheese of greece and turkey, usually made from unpasteurized sheep milk.

As a verb milk

is to express milk from (a mammal, especially a cow).

Immunoablate vs Immunoablation - What's the difference?

immunoablate | immunoablation | Related terms |

Immunoablate is a related term of immunoablation.


As a noun immunoablation is

(medicine) destruction of patient immune resistance for a medical purpose, such as to prepare for an organ transplant.

Ablation vs Immunoablation - What's the difference?

ablation | immunoablation | Related terms |

Ablation is a related term of immunoablation.


In medicine|lang=en terms the difference between ablation and immunoablation

is that ablation is (medicine) the surgical removal of a body part, an organ, or especially a tumor; the removal of an organ function; amputation while immunoablation is (medicine) destruction of patient immune resistance for a medical purpose, such as to prepare for an organ transplant.

As nouns the difference between ablation and immunoablation

is that ablation is (obsolete) a carrying or taking away; removal
while immunoablation is (medicine) destruction of patient immune resistance for a medical purpose, such as to prepare for an organ transplant.

Immunoablative vs Immunoablation - What's the difference?

immunoablative | immunoablation | Related terms |

Immunoablation is a related term of immunoablative.


Immunoablative is often a misspelling of immunoablation.


Immunoablative has no English definition.

As a noun immunoablation is

destruction of patient immune resistance for a medical purpose, such as to prepare for an organ transplant.

Iodocytosine vs Fluorocytosine - What's the difference?

iodocytosine | fluorocytosine | Related terms |

Iodocytosine is a related term of fluorocytosine.


As a noun fluorocytosine is

a cytosine wherein at least one hydrogen has been replaced by a fluorine atom.

Susceptible vs Hypersusceptible - What's the difference?

susceptible | hypersusceptible |


In medicine|lang=en terms the difference between susceptible and hypersusceptible

is that susceptible is (medicine) especially sensitive, especially to a stimulus while hypersusceptible is (medicine) extremely susceptible; having an elevated susceptibility.

As adjectives the difference between susceptible and hypersusceptible

is that susceptible is likely to be affected by something while hypersusceptible is (medicine) extremely susceptible; having an elevated susceptibility.

As a noun susceptible

is (epidemiology) a person who is vulnerable to being infected by a certain disease.

Susceptibility vs Hypersusceptible - What's the difference?

susceptibility | hypersusceptible |


As a noun susceptibility

is the condition of being susceptible; vulnerability.

As an adjective hypersusceptible is

(medicine) extremely susceptible; having an elevated susceptibility.

Hypersusceptibility vs Hypersusceptible - What's the difference?

hypersusceptibility | hypersusceptible | Derived terms |

Hypersusceptibility is a derived term of hypersusceptible.


As a noun hypersusceptibility

is a greater than normal susceptibility to light, infection etc.

As an adjective hypersusceptible is

(medicine) extremely susceptible; having an elevated susceptibility.

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