Localized post-depositional mixing by cave crickets is evident both macroscopically and microscopically as homogenized weakly granulated fabric. |
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The early type has been noted microscopically in intergrowths with marmatite. |
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But that was 10 years ago, when those figures weren't microscopically small. |
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The lesion was a lobulated circumscribed tumor mass composed microscopically of a monomorphic population of ductal cells. |
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The length of the longest microtubule bundle in monopolar tubulin arrays was measured microscopically. |
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A post-doc was working on a cryostat, cutting microscopically thin sections of tissue. |
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The specimens were examined microscopically and cultured for bacteria, mycobacteria, and fungi. |
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Both cause a defect in cell separation that can be seen microscopically as large clusters of unseparated cells. |
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Nutrients are absorbed in the small intestine through microscopically elongated villi. |
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An autopsy was performed, which showed atrophic muscle fibers microscopically. |
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It's the sort of story which a humanitarian journalist would cover, instead of, say, microscopically analysing one remark by a candidate's wife. |
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The cells from random spore colonies were examined microscopically. |
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With tapes you spent less time looking at the cover, less time reading microscopically small lyrics and more time listening to it on the go, in cars, trains or buses. |
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Each specimen was also examined microscopically as a wet mount. |
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To do so, he and his colleagues embed brains in plastic and put them in a machine that cuts them into microscopically thin slices. |
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Examine the residue microscopically to check that the treatment has in fact completely removed the soluble fibre. |
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Plates shall be incubated at 14 ± 2 °C and examined microscopically for up to seven days. |
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By examining the cross sections of bones microscopically, paleontologists can determine how much the bones grew each year, as well as the age of an animal at death. |
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Although this phenomenon has been observed microscopically for over 150 years, there is still no clear idea what causes the swelling. |
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They were healthy cows and their brains were also examined microscopically. |
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If removed and analyzed microscopically, dermatofibromas are found to contain very dense collagen. |
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They may be microscopically small, but NRC scientists are studying what makes these tubes so tough. |
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This was attributed to the formation of elevated amounts of vesicular structures in the cytosol after exposure to LEF, which was also validated microscopically. |
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It did not refer to parasites with a public health implication, many of which in their infective stage could only be detected microscopically. |
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Officers should not be over-vigilant by microscopically examining the applicant. |
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On the other hand, no Leydig cells were seen microscopically in case 8, with tubules containing only Sertoli cells, being absolutely devoid of germinal cells. |
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This is due to the fact that the air in the meringue is locked inside millions of microscopically small bubbles. |
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No significant increase in the number of tumours was observed macroscopically or microscopically at any site. |
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According to Jacomet, the microscopically small, tubelike formations of carbon are superior to other materials with regard to traction and pressure values, durability and weight. |
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Between these is sandwiched the mesoglea, a largely noncellular layer composed of a jellylike material permeated by a complex network of supporting fibres that may be microscopically thin or very thick. |
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Individual lesions consists of microscopically small flaccid vesicles on an erythematous background that soon turn into eroded plaques with the described, highly characteristic, fissured appearance. |
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Viewed microscopically, the wall of the peridium is made of a single layer of tissue, in contrast to the three-layered peridium wall in Cyathus species. |
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Chronic inflammation is of longer duration and is characterized microscopically by the presence of lymphocytes, monocytes, and plasma cells and, in general, is associated with little fluid exudation. |
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His legendary reading of the Chaconne — at once microscopically precise and muscularly human, without virtuoso artifice or false vibrato emotion, unfurled as if in a single breath — has grown ever deeper with age. |
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Using the in house developed nested RFLP-PCR assay for bovine trypanosomes a low incidence of trypanosomes was found in microscopically negative buffy coat samples from goats from a tsetse infested area in Zimbabwe. |
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Both glands frequently reveal plaques of bright red fleshy material on their surfaces, which, if examined microscopically, demonstrate the typical cellular change of pregnancy, called a decidual reaction. |
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Officers also found a top with traces of Mr Brown's DNA and and fibres found on Mr ap Rhys Pryce's overcoat were microscopically indistinguishable from the material of that top. |
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The basic units of the kidneys are microscopically thin structures called nephrons, which filter the blood and cause wastes to be removed in the form of urine. |
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Cell viability was determined microscopically by trypan blue exclusion, and the number of cells was counted by a hematocytometer. |
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Cryptocrystalline quartz, with microscopically small crystals, is known as chalcedony, and includes agate, chrysoprase, bloodstone, jasper and carnelian. |
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Recently two cases of peritoneal carcinomatosis were reported in patients treated for cervical cancer who underwent laparoscopic lymphadenectomy for microscopically positive lymph nodes. |
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Acute inflammation, such as may be seen around a skin cut, lasts for only a few days and is characterized microscopically by the presence of polymorphonuclear leukocytes. |
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Cephalic lappets are present, the free margin ranging from finely digitate to microscopically fimbriate. |
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The latter always strikes in the same place and is characterised by local high pressures of up to 1000 bar or more that develop when the microscopically small vapour bubbles collapse. |
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Schistosome eggs were detected microscopically after adding Lugol's solution. |
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Bacteria: Bacteria are microscopically tiny single-cell organisms. |
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Based upon the data presented in this report, the lowest effect value was considered to be 2 ppm PFOS, based upon changes in the liver, which was examined microscopically at all doses. |
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It consists of coccoliths, microscopically small calcite skeletons of coccolithophores, a type of algae that prospered in the Cretaceous seas. |
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The core may be microscopically small and is sometimes completely transformed into manganese minerals by crystallization. |
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A blood smear is made, and the stained reticulocytes are counted microscopically. |
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Dabbed smears of spleen biopsy were stained with leishman stain and examined microscopically for amastigotes. |
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Blood smears and aqueous humor from selected patients were examined microscopically for evidence of microfilaria. |
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They were not suitable for comparison microscopically, he said. |
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When examined microscopically it was determined that the larvae of platypezids feed on the lamellae, including basidiospores, as well as other basidiocarp tissue. |
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To assure adherence of the dipcoat to the wax, prewetting in a suitable agent to remove mold parting lubricant and microscopically roughen the wax surface may be necessary. |
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