-
leukocytes (myelocytes),
allowing that
sense of
myelopoiesis to be
contradistinguished from
erythropoiesis and
lymphopoiesis (even
though all
blood cells...
-
other words,
nephrosis and
nephritis can be
pathophysiologically contradistinguished, but that does not mean that they
cannot occur simultaneously. Types...
- has a
sense that is
synonymous with
idiopathic and a
sense that is
contradistinguished from it. Some
disease classifications prefer the use of the synonymous...
-
treat them (and the
spleen and thymus) as
large lymphatic organs contradistinguished from the
smaller tissue loci of GALT and MALT.
Illustration of frontal...
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shifts to
minimizing the
distress that it causes). The two are
often contradistinguished (mutually exclusive) in some
contexts (such as the
management of...
-
Marshall wrote the
following on this subject:
Judicial power, as
contradistinguished from the
power of the laws, has no existence.
Courts are the mere...
- the
privileges and
immunities of
citizens of the
United States, as
contradistinguished from
citizens of a State, are
chiefly defined in the
first eight...
-
subject of our deliberation. The idea of a
national [Government] as
contradistinguished from a
federal one,
never entered into the mind of any of them, and...
- such an
incident is that it
should touch or
concern the land as
contradistinguished from a
collateral effect. In that sense, it is a
relation between...
- street,
while others go on "rounds." The
itinerant costermongers, as
contradistinguished from the
stationary street-fishmongers and greengrocers, have in...