They had less grey matter in the frontal lobes and had enlarged ventricles. |
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The individual was able to interface with an enlarged public and an expanded dialogical space emerged. |
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Histologically, sebaceous hyperplasia consists of enlarged lobules of mature sebaceous glands with a central dilated duct. |
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Unlike the large cats that have two enlarged canines, marsupial lions had enlarged incisors that were used to stab prey. |
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Physical exam reveals scleral icterus, an enlarged liver that is firm to palpation, and occasional splenomegaly. |
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An unpaired commonly enlarged interbrachial ossicle, the axillary, occurs in most Paleozoic asteroids, including those treated here. |
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Very rarely, an enlarged spleen can rupture, which may require urgent surgery. |
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Physical examination showed low-grade fever and a slightly tender, markedly enlarged spleen. |
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They are swollen, fluid-filled sacs which often become enlarged and painful. |
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Next to these developing scars, enlarged alveolar sacculi with loss of septae and bronchiolization were observed. |
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Can powers granted by an enabling Act only be enlarged or modified by express words of authorisation? |
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Looking at those puffy eyes and enlarged nostrils I decided not to fight back. |
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It is sometimes caused by an enlarged prostate gland pressing on the bladder that creates a cavity from which urine cannot entirely empty. |
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As with many psychoactive drugs, tachycardia is also prevalent with deliriant use, as is photosensitivity due to enlarged pupils. |
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In 1883 Howitt's magisterial district was enlarged to include south Gippsland. |
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The range of food will also be expanded with a new salad bar, chicken rotisserie and an enlarged deli, bakery and fish and meat counter. |
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A key feature is an enlarged, built-in, stepped tansu surrounding the family room fireplace. |
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The temporal ridges are enlarged and help support large temporalis muscles. |
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Instead, an enlarged supratemporal intervenes and forms a sharp projection at the corner of the skull table. |
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As my arms flew about in space, my hands sported enlarged puffy boxing mitts which had been sewn from muslin. |
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We will continue to market Ireland for the purposes of inward investment as the gateway to the market place of an enlarged European Union. |
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Over Monk Bridge, which was widened in the 1900s, we pass the site of the enlarged gasworks, long since demolished. |
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The enlarged surface and finer occlusion also permitted the development of complex series of subsidiary cusps and other accoutrements. |
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Incisors and canines are absent, but the anterior cheek teeth are enlarged, triangular in cross section, and canine-like. |
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Some carpels and ovules were only slightly enlarged despite the flowers being cross-pollinated by hand. |
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She took photos from magazines, enlarged them, cropped them, spliced them, and combined them with text. |
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He was able to confirm the presence of a badger at North Wood by the discovery of its hairs at the entrance to an enlarged fox hole. |
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The MELB also incorporates an improved landing gear, crashworthy fuel cells, enlarged rear doors and external extended-range fuel tanks. |
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The exterior features a combined spoiler and front bumper with an enlarged air intake and integrated front fog lamps. |
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An enlarged floodway will eventually protect the city against a flood likely to occur once in about 700 years. |
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Both mutants have a significantly enlarged 60S peak relative to isogenic wild-type cells. |
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The main hindlimb artery in Oxyruncus is the ischiadic as in the Tyrannidae, whereas most cotingids possess an enlarged femoral artery. |
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Xavier Damon's work consists of Polaroids that are being enlarged to fairly large sizes. |
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Greatly enlarged, the convolutions of white seemed to waft up and westward toward the clouds of a buttermilk sky. |
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The prints themselves could resemble the decorative side of enlarged playing cards. |
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Almost 450 million shoppers across the enlarged European Union may soon have to pay the 15 cent plastic bag levy. |
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In chronic hepatitis, it was strongly deposited at the margin of the fibrously enlarged portal areas where new collagen fibers were formed. |
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Relative to the foundress, soldiers have an enlarged prothorax and fore femora, reduced wings and antennae, and a pale exoskeleton. |
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Esophageal hiatus is enlarged by incising the central tendon anteriorly to the pericardium. |
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The combs and neck sacs of males become enlarged during the breeding season. |
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He looks back and down towards his enlarged, veined, pustular, phlebitic left leg. |
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Minimum basioccipital width is narrow relative to cavity width, suggesting the petrosals would have been moderately enlarged. |
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Today we are a coed school of 550 with enlarged faculty and administration. |
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The amount of this cover may need to be enlarged if and when the need arises. |
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Their monophyly is undisputed, given the five elongate, stiff mouthpart elements forming a distinctive beak, and an enlarged clypeus. |
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He attributed increased mortality to inefficient incubation of enlarged clutches, which resulted in more dead embryos. |
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He enlarged it, adding a third floor and two projecting pedimented Ionic pseudo-porticoes located to the east and west. |
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They can become injured and pathologically enlarged and inflamed, either acutely or as a result of chronic repetitive micro-trauma. |
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He is a past master at supply chain management by virtue of its immense buying power through its enlarged customer base. |
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In hyenas, bones are cracked open by use of their enlarged upper and lower third premolars. |
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The parotids were firm, nontender, and enlarged, especially the left side obscuring the mandibular angle. |
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The Abramses' plans for future expansion to accommodate increased cheese production calls for the construction of an enlarged milking parlor. |
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This revised and enlarged edition was the form in which the book reached wider circulation and received much critical attention. |
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Beneath is a stuffing-like blend of enlarged, earthy huitlacoche and grilled corn kernels rolled with cotilla, lime and ancho chile. |
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It therefore becomes enlarged in some infective, parasitic, and blood diseases. |
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Wallace also invented the pantograph, an instrument for duplicating a geometric shape at a reduced or enlarged scale. |
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A selective excision of palpably enlarged axillary lymph nodes was also performed at her request. |
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Some 30 per cent of patients present with palpably enlarged nodes containing metastases. |
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An enlarged superheater was an obvious advantage in a period when the quality of coal supplied was always in doubt. |
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The eastern hognose snake has a pair of enlarged teeth in the rear part of its upper jaw, which possibly help in swallowing large prey. |
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We worship our newly enlarged, all powerful, democratically elected mayoral overlord. |
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Some of the best ideas were then enlarged, transferred onto the wall with an overhead projector and painted in acrylic paint. |
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Radiologic investigations revealed a 5-cm right lung mass with enlarged hilar and mediastinal lymph nodes. |
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In 1817 the Cathedral was enlarged an the present tower and chapter house added. |
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Now he is back, retaining the party chair but taking charge of an enlarged interior ministry with the rank of deputy prime minister. |
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Common findings on brain imaging include enlarged ventricles, widened cortical sulci, and cerebral, cerebellar, or brain stem atrophy. |
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An enlarged end of a shank is anchored into the retention member with a threaded stud extending therefrom. |
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I use traditional panchromatic films for the interpositive and an orthochromatic film for the final enlarged negative. |
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Many foreign designers requested exhibition space, especially in the streetwear section, which has been enlarged. |
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It should not be concluded from this that Norman and Plantagenet kings were reluctant to see the orbit of their influence enlarged. |
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The effects themselves blend stop-motion animation and enlarged shots of real creatures. |
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He not only gave this hazy concept a viable definition, but also enlarged the scope. |
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The face or figure is enlarged or reduced to scale and the color is adjusted to harmonize with the tones of the painting. |
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At the same time, a cruciform chamber roofed with large capstones was constructed at the wider, higher end of the enlarged mound. |
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The range has been enlarged to increase commercial customer product offerings, increase unit sales and raise profitability. |
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The canopy of the aircraft was greatly enlarged with both seats being mounted higher than normal for greater visibility. |
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Each included a laser seeker, guidance unit, control canards bolted to the bomb's nose, and enlarged tail fins bolted to the rear. |
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In another half-year, the site of its National Congress will be redecorated and enlarged. |
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This encroachment on brain tissue by enlarged ventricles impinges on the caliber of arterioles and capillaries, often resulting in ischemia. |
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If the spleen is enlarged, your child may be prohibited from playing contact sports because of the risk of rupture and hemorrhage. |
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These organs may become enlarged because they are trying to produce extra blood cells, a process called extramedullary hematopoiesis. |
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The view focused on the star in the north and enlarged it to show the city, which was a relatively large metropolis. |
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He walked slowly toward the door, peeped through an enlarged crack in the hinge side, and stepped back, startled. |
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The enlarged sponsons provide additional stowage for carrying extra fuel, life rafts, floats or other equipment. |
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The graphite is readily removed during polishing and in this case the cavities can be either burnished over or enlarged. |
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Tumors and solid organs enlarged by noninflammatory processes are often not tender at all, or only slightly so. |
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Tee boxes have been enlarged, new bunkers built, and spinneys cleaned and made more user friendly! |
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The skulls of chinchilla rats have long and narrow rostra, a rounded braincase, enlarged bullae, and delicate zygomatic arches. |
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The jugular process is enlarged and the tympanic projection is extended anteriorly from the ventral surface of the tympanic bulla. |
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The main form, bubonic, often starts out with fever, chills, and enlarged lymph nodes. |
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Examination of the brain revealed only enlarged lateral and third ventricles. |
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Computed tomographic scan of the chest and abdomen revealed multiple enlarged nodes in the retroperitoneum, superior mediastinum, and axillae. |
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In this manner the depression is enlarged and deepened by the same process of nivation that inaugurated it. |
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Soldiers resemble worker termites, except that they have enlarged brownish heads and strong, well-developed jaws. |
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Although, thinking about it, I'm sure my vocabulary has been enlarged in previously unexplored directions by the energetic neologists of spam. |
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Any dust on the APHS film during exposure of the enlarged negative will show in the final print as a black spot. |
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Traditionally, a photomontage is a single print made by superimposing several images enlarged from different negatives. |
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These are distinguished from nonreproductive adults by the presence of natatory setae and an enlarged medial region for gamete storage. |
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In 1994, the borderline of the City of Warsaw was enlarged to the surrounded province. |
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A biopsy should be done of unilaterally enlarged glands, because in about 80 per cent of cases, these masses will be benign. |
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The number of myofibrils within the enlarged muscle fiber can increase more than 10-fold. |
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In the enlarged versions, one notices his eye for composition and design, as well as his uncanny ability to monumentalize his sitters. |
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The valve area may be enlarged directly by correcting caudal septal deflection or turbinate hypertrophy. |
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The tuber cinereum, lying in front of the mammilary bodies and behind the pituitary stalk, is enlarged. |
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John himself hand-colors or antiques the enlarged picture, adding beauty, dimension and depth. |
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However, cutting or incomplete pulling can cause the perennation of the plant such that it branches and becomes enlarged. |
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By 9500 BC the outward flow stopped and the sea began to transgress into the enlarged Great Belt, turning it brackish very slowly. |
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A number of directors have purchased tranches of the shares to maintain their proportionate interests in the enlarged share capital. |
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They all appear enlarged and have a tortuous course, especially the capillary veins. |
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The vessels appear enlarged and tortuous, especially the venous capillaries. |
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It was a small animal with relatively simple quadrate teeth, a modestly enlarged third metacarpal, and digitigrade stance. |
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It likely used its muscled shoulders and the enlarged claw on the second toe of each forelimb to grasp its prey. |
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Because of sampling errors and difficulties in obtaining an accurate diagnosis, excisional biopsy of enlarged lymph nodes should be performed. |
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So if you are using a fluorescent tube source, dodging and burning in the enlarged negative stage may be preferable. |
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In patients with chronic septic lung disease, the bronchial arteries are usually enlarged and tortuous and may engulf the pulmonary hila. |
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These levels evolve out of the basic training of the dancer and her enlarged vision of the aspects of abhinaya delineation. |
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Would one authority cover the enlarged area, or would there be a tug of war between the existing parks over who would absorb the added area? |
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Even though some children may need surgery, it's important to remember that enlarged adenoids are normal in some children. |
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The child was also mouth-breathing, a sign that her adenoids were so enlarged that she was unable to breathe through her nose. |
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The doctor will also check the size of the adenoids to see if they are unusually enlarged and blocking the Eustachian tube. |
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Overweight men between the ages of 30 and 65 are most commonly affected, but it may also occur in children with enlarged tonsils or adenoids. |
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If the adenoids are unusually enlarged, and blocking the Eustachian tubes, they may also have to be removed. |
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Both unswollen and swollen nuclei could be further enlarged with the addition of DNase and RNase. |
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The appendix was enlarged and formed an irregular, nodular mass with adherent omentum, measuring 6 x 4 x 4 cm. |
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Increasingly our English language papers are tending to become enlarged versions of eveningers of no relevance to how the nation is administered. |
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Physical findings include a normal or slightly enlarged uterus, pelvic pain with movement of the cervix and a palpable adnexal mass. |
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Strawberry and blackberry are also aggregate fruits with the addition of an edible, enlarged receptacle. |
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In this process I first make a contact interpositive and then an enlarged negative from the contact positive. |
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The cutter has a pair of windlassing lugs 1 and 3 which include enlarged portions 5 and 7 at their respective extremities. |
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The explanted heart was markedly enlarged with a distended, flaccid right ventricular wall. |
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Each winning photograph has also been enlarged and framed as a memento of the event. |
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The photographs were then enlarged and the diameters were determined by scale measurements from the size marker. |
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Kroto and Smalley made their own models, and then, using a Xerox machine, enlarged Polaroid images of those models and traced their outlines. |
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Photographs can be enlarged, so that even the impressions of the writings on stones could be clearly seen. |
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The resulting digital image has been enlarged and printed onto arches paper. |
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Despite a period in hospital for surgery on an enlarged prostate last January, he looks zippy, chipper and strangely ageless. |
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The posterior portion of the zygomatic arch extends to the occipital region forming an enlarged attachment site for the temporalis muscle. |
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An enlarged hamulus may articulate with the maxillary process of the zygomatic bone. |
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The owners have had the property enlarged and carried out extensive modernisation. |
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Through 200 years they built and enlarged the great mosque in the center of the city. |
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The purposes of this extensive popular involvement in an enlarged domain of public life are at once greater self-government and self-realization. |
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A Bartholin's gland may become enlarged from cystic dilatation, abscess, or adenocarcinoma. |
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Using a light table, students traced their enlarged drawings onto good student quality watercolor paper. |
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Mr Bullimore said the farmer had a pond on his land enlarged and fenced off a 50m by 25m enclosure. |
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There is no clear theme, but enlarged historical photos of the area line the upper walls. |
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Early in the 12th century the church was enlarged, and provided with a fashionable apsidal chancel. |
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A brief, limited barium swallow examination can confirm if the pouch is small or enlarged. |
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An enlarged parking area would facilitate day trippers and campers alike, and some sort of fence erection would hopefully stop motorised incursions into the dunes. |
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In brief, the knowing group has been enlarged to an enormous audience that enjoys cruelty as a blood sport. |
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After that he rebuilt it and enlarged its bordering territory from 1.8 to 140 hectares. |
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If your child snores during sleep, he may have enlarged tonsils or adenoids that are making it hard for him to breathe while asleep, waking him up often. |
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They found that a portion of Wernicke's area, which is believed to control language comprehension and auditory processing, was significantly enlarged in stutterers. |
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Autoicous, perigonia in axillary buds, perichaetial leaves weakly differentiated... and alar cells that are somewhat enlarged and weakly differentiated. |
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Proteins made in microtubules of the liver cells cannot be released and lead to enlarged balloon-like cells, the hallmark of alcoholic liver disease. |
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Or do you tell your customer that you can fix her photo, have it enlarged, add some reprints for other relatives and give her an exquisite custom frame job? |
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Both are fully illustrated, but Hofmann's lavish reproductions, in larger format and often with details enlarged still further, are the most useful. |
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The physician should check for evidence of chronic alcoholism, including spider angiomata, gynecomastia, enlarged liver, or abnormal blood test results. |
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As the author says in his introduction, this second edition has been completely revised, and enlarged by the addition of the three chapters on beauty. |
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The latter have developed specialized, enlarged woody growths called lignotubers, which can store nutrients and water in the earth, out of the reach of fire. |
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Since lith film is easily damaged by handling, I recommend leaving at least a half-inch border around the enlarged negative for manipulation with tongs or fingers. |
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Anteaters, pangolins, and some armadillos use hook-and-pull digging with the enlarged claw of a single, enlarged manual digit to open termite or ant nests made of hard dirt. |
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Alas, at his peak fame and success he died of an enlarged heart, just three weeks after hairspray was released. |
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In such a situation, the bladder is enlarged by a procedure called bladder augmentation that increases the bladder capacity and reduces the pressure. |
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Some of the subtle alterations include a tailpipe covered by the rear air dam as well as enlarged air intakes to provide more air for the intercooler. |
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Of course, these abstract markings have been enlarged and transferred from Rowland's own designs, which makes them iconic renderings of autographic originals. |
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Driven by concerns about public health and moral order, sanitarians, lawyers, engineers, and landscape architects enlarged the scope of city planning beginning at mid century. |
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As with enlarged leg musculature, larger tarsi may be linked to improved adeptness at locomotion for more effective foraging and predator evasion. |
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A single enlarged anterior mediastinal lymph node was also identified. |
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When the arch is absent, the digital arteries arise from enlarged metacarpal arteries from the deep palmar arch or from enlarged dorsal metacarpal arteries. |
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If the throat is narrower to start with, for example because the tonsils are enlarged, it is easier for the throat muscles to close and block the airway. |
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The tonsils were moderately enlarged with no deviation of the uvula. |
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The enlarged brain and highly developed cognitive abilities is one of the fundamental differences that sets us apart from our close relatives, the nonhuman primates. |
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From my previous trip I recalled intact bows and stern, but the already completely broken midship area seemed to have enlarged in the intervening years. |
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Watkins enlarged upon this binocular disparity by tweaking the lenses further apart than was normal to arrive at even more drastic perspectival jumps. |
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The receiver is trued and the window enlarged for that massive cylinder. |
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Any child with an enlarged spleen from infectious mono should be examined by the child's doctor for medical approval before returning to contact sports. |
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The well-crafted, monumentally enlarged sequences through which he expressed his populist theme determined that the show would be of, but necessarily not by, the people. |
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All the chosen works will be scanned and then enlarged without distortion, to be displayed as massive murals on the sides of buildings or in billboard-style mountings. |
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More likely, the enlarged amygdalas produced subtler effects, making them warier and more alert to threats. |
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The style of calligraphy is my take on formal book hand excerpt for the enlarged initial letters of and the ornamental pointed style letters forming the first word. |
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So the enlarged south transept took in the slype, and it occupied the end bay with the broad gallery and the sanctuary chamber filling the space above. |
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The final alcove was jam-packed with works that add travel snapshots and promotional photographs, either enlarged or regular size, to the dizzying mix. |
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Included in the display are both Braille and jumbo-sized playing cards, as well as other classic games which have been retextured, enlarged or recreated in Braille. |
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As a bunion progresses the joint of the toe that it is impacted can become inflamed and enlarged causing pain and ultimately causing the foot to become deformed. |
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In the massively enlarged spleen, extramedullary hemopoiesis was prominent, with clusters of atypical megakaryocytes with vacuoles and erythrophagocytosis. |
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These call attention to tie fact that Frey's large sculptures often look like ordinary, blocky statuettes or cheap figurines that have been enlarged to humongous size. |
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Among the clutter of computer screens, racks of original prints and an underwater camera casing are enlarged copies of the rare archive photographs taken of the sinking boats. |
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From one of these, a cavalry unit was dispatched to the Cheyenne village the following day, but its inhabitants and their recently enlarged herd had not waited. |
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The paint shop is also being expanded with the dip tanks for pre-treating the bodies being enlarged and equipment for a new wax process being installed. |
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The honeypot ant, whose name derives from the enlarged amber-colored abdomen reminiscent of a honeypot, acts as living reservoir in the dry desert. |
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Signs may include a palpably enlarged stomach or an enlarged liver. |
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The temporal openings at the back of the skull that are shared by all synapsids were greatly enlarged, so that the remaining bone formed long arches. |
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An enlarged hymenal opening of 1 cm or more is non-specific. |
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In some cases, the arch is reinforced or completed by a large median artery, arising frequently from the common interosseous, or from an enlarged metacarpal artery. |
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In fact, all of his photographs are contact prints and not enlarged. |
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The liver was enlarged and extended 10 cm below the right costal margin. |
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He added that the assurance that the enlarged portfolio of products and services and access to a broader target market base will offer growth opportunities to all investors. |
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There is the belief that the actual footmark lies on a blue sapphire beneath the huge boulder upon the summit, and what we see is only an enlarged symbolic presentation. |
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More recently in the US it has come to be also used in cases where the foretriangle is enlarged by placement of the mast at a point nearly amidships. |
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As enlarged in the tenth century, the minster at Winchester was 250 feet long, with side-chapels, elaborate western towers, and carved and painted friezes. |
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The enlarged, fleshy, white funicles of the neotropical Chrysothemis friedrichsthaliana are rich in fatty oil and serve as a kind of elaiosome in ant dispersal. |
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He also has about 30 cubic meters of shale blocks, carefully moved from harm's way when the road cutting was enlarged in 1999, under shelter in his back garden. |
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Some rocky and steep-sided dolines and potholes have been enlarged by progressive collapse of the limestone and retreat of their exposed rock walls. |
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A palpable gall bladder suggests pancreatic malignancy, but it can be difficult to detect when displaced laterally or covered by an enlarged liver. |
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A sonographic probe is inserted through a port in the bronchoscope and can demonstrate the relationship of the bronchoscope to the adjacent enlarged lymph nodes. |
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Later, tube systems were enlarged, and new ones opened not only for the transport of telegrams but also for individual and bulk deliveries of letters and parcels. |
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Perhaps the strangest dentition is found in the vampire bats, which have enlarged and bladelike incisors and canines, but molars extremely reduced in size and complexity. |
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Interestingly, the great golden digger wasp, a close relative of the cicada killer, does not have enlarged spurs and digs only with its fore-legs. |
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Their grotesquely enlarged features give them a monstrous quality. |
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This skepticism emerged after Arthur Schopenhauer enunciated his theory on truth and meaning, a concept that was immediately approved and enlarged upon by Nietzsche. |
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Within two weeks the lesions turned to pustules and then enlarged to painful, ulcerated nodules up to 2 cm in diameter and ulcers with black eschars. |
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An enlarged Europe will mean hugely expanded markets for Irish exports. |
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He was diagnosed as having an enlarged prostate, which was preventing him relieving himself properly so he could only force a dribble out each time he went. |
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Compare the enlarged negative to the original negative on a light table. |
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The process of nivation follows, whereby a hollow in a slope may be enlarged by ice segregation weathering and glacial erosion. |
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The caliphs obtained a mighty empire, which was in a fair way to have enlarged. |
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The caves are enlarged out of Lower Permian sandstones and their associated breccias and purple shales. |
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In 1891, the city status of Aberdeen was confirmed when the burgh was enlarged by local Act of Parliament. |
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It has been enlarged throughout the centuries to become the second Belgian inland port. |
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Foie gras is considered cruel by many because it involves force-feeding ducks and geese to make their livers enlarged and diseased. |
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The fortifications were again enlarged, including the construction of a belfry daymark. |
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Most of these ships were placed along the Cinque Ports, but Portsmouth was also enlarged. |
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Seydlitz was constructed as a slightly enlarged version of the Moltke design, reaching a maximum speed of 29 knots. |
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The scale of warfare dramatically enlarged during the Revolutionary and subsequent Napoleonic Wars. |
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This trip to Italy has actually enlarged the diameter of my head thirteen barleycorns! |
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When steam boats were introduced in the late nineteenth century, crews were enlarged to four. |
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It forms when two glaciers meet and the debris on the edges of the adjacent valley sides join and are carried on top of the enlarged glacier. |
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The existing coastal cities were enlarged and embellished, and Roman colonies such as Turris Lybissonis and Feronia were founded. |
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Phocids have thickened mastoids, enlarged entotympanic bones, everted pelvic bones and massive ankle bones. |
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The liver was enlarged, flabby, and nutmeggy. The edge of the right lobe was thick and rounded off. |
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The station concourse was enlarged in 1970, and the ticket office was rebuilt in the same year. |
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In American cities, African American women quiltmakers enlarged their activities, promoted collaboration, and trained neophytes. |
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In 1473 it was enlarged and given the additional duty of maintaining law and order in the Principality and the Marches of Wales. |
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It has anatomical adaptations for filter feeding, such as a greatly enlarged mouth and highly developed gill rakers. |
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The pretarsus is also distinctive, with the distally angulate claws, greatly expanded lamellate parempodia, and greatly enlarged pulvilli. |
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A group of enlarged nonmatted rapidly growing lymph nodes may be associated with features of superior mediastinal syndrome suggesting lymphoma. |
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Midland needed to rationalise the enlarged Clydesdale but faced resistance. |
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In spring, the male's testes are enlarged, a process accompanied by an increase of testosterone concentration in the plasma. |
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Even these enlarged premises could not contain the expanding University, which quickly spread across much of Gilmorehill. |
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In recent years, historians have enlarged their perspective to cover the entire Atlantic world in a subfield now known as Atlantic history. |
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Ostia Antica was the port of ancient Rome with Portus established by Claudius and enlarged by Trajan to supplement the nearby port of Ostia. |
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It reappeared as a duchy, and in the High Middle Ages, an enlarged Aquitaine pledged loyalty to the Angevin kings of England. |
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Infection may result in bacteremia, myocarditis, peliosis hepatis, neuroretinitis, bacillary angiomatosis, enlarged lymph nodes, and fevers. |
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The united Germany is considered to be the enlarged continuation of the Federal Republic of Germany and not a successor state. |
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Louis Renault enlarged Renault's scope after 1918, producing agricultural and industrial machinery. |
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It is scored for a large orchestra, including three saxophones, a flugelhorn, and an enlarged percussion section. |
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Greatly enlarged initials, sometimes inhabited, were retained, as well as far more abstract decoration than found in classical models. |
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In order to maintain his enlarged military he debased the Roman currency drastically. |
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Furthermore, he enlarged and fortified the Limes Arabicus in Arabia Petraea. |
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It was modified and enlarged so much that it extended beyond the boundary of Penge Place, which was also the boundary between Surrey and Kent. |
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Caseated lymph nodes were enlarged, hard in consistency, indurated and contained greyish-white caseous mass. |
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Thoracoscopic exploration revealed an enlarged heart, that following pericardiotomy drained 400 mL of frank blood. |
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In several liver cells, nuclei were enlarged, with marginating chromatin and with centrally containing basophilic inclusion bodies. |
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Giemsa stained thin blood films revealed enlarged oval and fimbriated red cells with trophozoite and schizont forms of malarial parasites. |
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A team of Swedish scientists believes that bugs spread by dogs simulate the lymphatic systems of babies, leading to enlarged tonsils. |
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From the protest inherent in his berserking, Will went on to project enlarged resentment into the larrikinism of his post-initiation reproaches. |
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The disease is characterized by the infiltration of neoplastic cells with enlarged nuclei and high nuclear-to-cytoplasmic volume ratios. |
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She had dressed her in a a tiny pink dress and placed a knit cap on her enlarged head. |
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Conventional medical therapy for an enlarged prostate includes alpha-blocker drugs such as Flomax to relax the smooth muscle in the prostate. |
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Other new facilities include an arrivals concourse, enlarged international baggage reclaim hall, holding lounges and an additional pier. |
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Antennal bases enlarged, forming straight bidentate horns, tapered and pointed ventroapically. |
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Turbinates are located on the inside of the nasal cavity and if enlarged can obstruct breathing. |
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In the Lower Ward, the chapel was enlarged and remodelled with grand buildings for the canons built alongside. |
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The digital nerves that supply the enlarged macrodactylic digits are usually enlarged. |
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The enlarged rear interambulacrum on the oral side of holasteroids and spatangoids is known as the plastron. |
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Victoria reached its maximum extent of 17 platforms in 1904 when the station was enlarged with extra bay platforms to the south. |
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It became a cathedral in 1932, and was enlarged, although construction was halted during the Second World War. |
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By the Quebec Act of 1774, the Province of Quebec was enlarged to include the western holdings of the American colonies. |
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For instance, a tincture of Oregon grape got rid of swollen tonsils, fever and accompanying enlarged lymph nodes. |
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When enlarged, these tonsils will efface the vallecula, the space just anterior to the epiglottis. |
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A reservoir usually means an enlarged natural or artificial lake, storage pond or impoundment created using a dam or lock to store water. |
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As women have none of the objects in life for which an enlarged education is considered requisite, the education is not given. |
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In 1762, George III acquired Buckingham House and it was enlarged over the next 75 years. |
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Its skull shows that the big primate had an enlarged vocal sac, which it used to communicate over long distances, as howler monkeys do today. |
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The other event of this day in Jesus' life fortified and enlarged this teaching of His from the figless tree. |
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Patients with DS generally have obstructed airway issues due to macroglossia, increased secretions, obesity, enlarged tonsils and adenoids. |
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He began fighting the Tatars, enlarged the territory of Muscovy, and enriched his capital city. |
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The pit was then enlarged further until it became unsafe or worked out, then another pit would be sunk adjacent to the existing one. |
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The diascope passes light through the two-dimensional object and uses a converging projection lens to form an enlarged image on a distant screen. |
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The 1832 Reform Act subsumed the Old Sarum area into an enlarged borough of Wilton. |
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This enlarged the monetary supply and price levels of many European countries. |
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The brick and granite work was enlarged, the watchtowers were redesigned, and cannons were placed along its length. |
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The small natural island was perpetually enlarged as Tenochtitlan grew to become the largest and most powerful city in Mesoamerica. |
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An enlarged, hypoechoic epididymis can also be associated with hydrocele, hematoma, and underlying epididymal injury. |
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The Japanese enlarged administration and appointed local leaders, which weakened the authority of local traditional leaders. |
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Abdominal echography showed an enlarged steatotic liver and enlarged spleen. |
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With the 2011 constitutional reforms, the King of Morocco retains less executive powers whereas those of the prime minister have been enlarged. |
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Victorious Spain won a further enclave and an enlarged Ceuta in the settlement. |
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It shows a rather enlarged Eurasian continent and an empty ocean between Europe and Asia. |
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In 800, Charlemagne enlarged the hostel at the Muristan in Jerusalem and added a library to it. |
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Likewise an enlarged State of Brunswick was proposed in the southeast to include the Regierungsbezirk of Hildesheim and the district of Gifhorn. |
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The dales are 'U' and 'V' shaped valleys enlarged and shaped by glaciers, mainly in the most recent Devensian ice age. |
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The station was enlarged in 1875 with the opening of the Ryde and Newport Railway in December 1875, which also connected the station to Ventnor. |
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Joan was chilly, had an enlarged thyroid, and yet she had been hyperthyroid. |
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It was enlarged in December 1875 when the lines to Ryde and Ventnor were opened. |
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Physical examination revealed jaundice, sclera icterus and mild abdominal tenderness over the right upper quadrant with an enlarged liver. |
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All birds have an enlarged nasal gland at the base of the bill, above their eyes. |
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There is expanded coverage of factorization, factors, and factorials, and a rewritten and enlarged section on units. |
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The most accomplished opisthobranch swimming is by enlarged parapodial lobes of the foot. |
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The difficulties of CLSC management are enlarged by lots of partners and their flexibility. |
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