secondarily in English

adverb

in the manner of being additional or supplementary; in the manner of being less important, subordinately

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1. Bacterial myocarditis has also been reported secondarily to sepsis.

2. Maggots are also secondarily, and not primitively, Apodous

3. Ovary Apocarpous or, more rarely, syncarpous (secondarily syncarpous in Nerium).

4. Secondarily, Aldosterone is important in the maintenance of blood pressure and blood volume

5. Hypoparian or marginal – In some trilobites, dorsal sutures may be secondarily lost.

6. In the meantime, Anaphore is focusing on autoimmune diseases and secondarily on cancer

7. Film formed by secondarily growing seed crystals having three crystal axes oriented on a substrate

8. Retropharyngeal abscess formation has the potential for acute respiratory compromise from obstruction or secondarily from rupture.

9. Chiefly definition: for the most part synonyms: in the main, principally, mainly, primarily antonyms: specifically, secondarily

10. An Assignor remains secondarily liable as a surety or guarantor if the assignee assumes the contractual obligation

11. Secondarily, we wanted to see if we could export this drip irrigation and bring it into other countries.

12. Six-legged condition: Acarine larvae normally have 6 legs rather than 8, unless that feature has been lost secondarily

13. Trioctahedral Biotites from the inner accumulative monzogranite are secondarily oxidized with a gain of Fe3+ and a loss of OH

14. Wings did not evolve in some primitive insects (Apterygota) and have been secondarily lost in some advanced insect groups (notably FLEAS and LICE).

15. Ambiguously Sentence Examples Secondarily, the thing itself is Ambiguously said to be true in the sense of being signified as it is

16. 25 Radioactivity in vivo was highly accumulated in thyroid gland, in stomach, kidney, adrenal gland and caul secondarily, in liver , heart, intestine, fat and spleen decrease successively.

17. The rock is gray-brown basic basalt, and predominantly composed of plagioclase and pyroxene and secondarily Cryptocrystalline with porphyritic structure. The phenocrysts are dominated by plagioclase and pyroxene minerals

18. Apterygota (Ametabola; subphylum Uniramia, class Insecta) The smaller subclass of insects, containing two orders (Archaeognatha and Thysanura), whose members are primitively wingless (in contrast to secondarily wingless insects, e.g

19. Apterous Literally, without wings (from the Greek a, not, and pteron, wing), and applied to insect species that are primitively wingless, or secondarily so due to a parasitic life-style

20. Ankur Ambast Amita Jain To determine primarily (1) the incidence of ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) among ventilated patients aged 1 month to 12 years and secondarily (2) the risk factors

21. Secondarily, a Backup may refer to making copies for historical purposes, such as for longitudinal studies, statistics or for historical records or to meet the requirements of a data retention policy.

22. A non-acropetal sequence has long been recognized for species with secondarily or tertiarily condensed heads, but species with uncondensed heterogamous heads also display some degree of departure from the strictly acropetal plan.

23. The relatively low LAIs were attributed primarily to the effects of SNC on foliage retention, and secondarily to its direct measurement by hierarchical foliage sampling in contrast to indirect measurement by light interception or tree allometry.

24. The taxa also differ in the structure of the metasoma: about 90% of ichneumonids have a flexible suture between tergites 2 and 3, whereas these tergites are fused in Braconids (though the suture is secondarily flexible in Aphidiinae).

25. The aerator comprises a foam-mesh type first bubble size controller for primarily controlling the size of the bubbles, and the suctioning unit comprises a foam-mesh type second bubble size controller for secondarily controlling the size of the bubbles.

26. Most infaunal Cardiids (with the exception of the partly smooth Protocardiinae and a few lightweight taxa that have secondarily lost their external sculpture) are characterised by a rounded or oval shell outline and a sculpture consisting of prominent radial ribs (Savazzi, 1984, 1985)

27. Purpose: To examine the accuracy of the cardiothoracic ratio (CTR) at routine computed tomography (CT) of the chest to diagnose Cardiomegaly by using echocardiography (ECHO) as a criterion standard, and secondarily, to search for CT cardiac measurements correlating with left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) at ECHO

28. All Aculeates investigated to date, ranging from solitary to presocial to eusocial, possess large, elaborate mushroom bodies with lip, collar and basal ring subcompartments in the calyx; in species in which calyx inputs have been traced, the collar receives visual input from the optic lobes (the only exception being secondarily blind species of

29. Connote (v.) 1660s, "to denote secondarily," from Medieval Latin connotare "to signify in addition to the main meaning," a term in logic, literally "to mark along with," from assimilated form of Latin com "with, together" (see con-) + notare "to mark, note, make a note," from nota "mark, sign, means of recognition" (see note (n.))

30. Casuistry, the application of general principles of morality to definite and concrete cases of human activity, for the purpose, primarily, of determining what one ought to do, or ought not to do, or what one may do or leave undone as one pleases; and for the purpose, secondarily, of deciding whether and to what extent guilt or immunity from guilt follows on an action already posited.