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Serologic vs Serological - What's the difference?

serologic | serological | Synonyms |

Serologic is a synonym of serological.


As adjectives the difference between serologic and serological

is that serologic is relating to serology while serological is of or pertaining to serology.

Reactivity vs Seroreactivity - What's the difference?

reactivity | seroreactivity |


As nouns the difference between reactivity and seroreactivity

is that reactivity is responsiveness to stimulation while seroreactivity is the reactivity of blood serum, especially to a virus.

Serum vs Seroreactivity - What's the difference?

serum | seroreactivity |


As nouns the difference between serum and seroreactivity

is that serum is serum while seroreactivity is (biology) the reactivity of blood serum, especially to a virus.

Virus vs Seroreactivity - What's the difference?

virus | seroreactivity |


As nouns the difference between virus and seroreactivity

is that virus is virus while seroreactivity is (biology) the reactivity of blood serum, especially to a virus.

Seroreactive vs Seroreactivity - What's the difference?

seroreactive | seroreactivity | Related terms |

Seroreactive is a related term of seroreactivity.


As a noun seroreactivity is

(biology) the reactivity of blood serum, especially to a virus.

Liquid vs Supernate - What's the difference?

liquid | supernate |


As nouns the difference between liquid and supernate

is that liquid is a substance that is flowing, and keeping no shape, such as water; a substance of which the molecules, while not tending to separate from one another like those of a gas, readily change their relative position, and which therefore retains no definite shape, except that determined by the containing receptacle; an inelastic fluid while supernate is a supernatant liquid.

As an adjective liquid

is flowing freely like water; fluid; not solid and not gaseous; composed of particles that move freely among each other on the slightest pressure.

Cleaved vs Uncleaved - What's the difference?

cleaved | uncleaved |


As adjectives the difference between cleaved and uncleaved

is that cleaved is cleft or cloven while uncleaved is not cleaved.

Juvenile vs Juvey - What's the difference?

juvenile | juvey |


As adjectives the difference between juvenile and juvey

is that juvenile is young; not fully developed while juvey is (colloquial) juvenile.

As a noun juvenile

is a prepubescent child.

Styli vs Styluses - What's the difference?

styli | styluses | Synonyms |

Styli is a synonym of styluses.


As nouns the difference between styli and styluses

is that styli is irregular while styluses is .

Pike vs Haked - What's the difference?

pike | haked |


As nouns the difference between pike and haked

is that pike is drop while haked is the pike (fish).

As a verb haked is

(hake).

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