Giant cells were admixed with osteoid tissue or with mitotically active mononuclear cells. |
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The dried product containing the coccidiostat is admixed with the normal feed ration and fed to the animal. |
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The remainder of the pancreas showed patchy areas of atrophy admixed with thick bands of fibrous tissue that separated the few remaining acini. |
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Gold occurs primarily as the native metal, but it almost always has some silver admixed by atomic substitution. |
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Microscopically, the tumor consisted of polygonal-epithelioid cells admixed with more elongated, spindle-shaped cells. |
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There were fascicles of spindle cells sometimes arranged in a whorled pattern or admixed with thick collagen fibers. |
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The smear revealed numerous spherules admixed with acute inflammatory cells. |
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Necrotic material admixed with neutrophils and erythrocytes was present in the background. |
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There are anionic, zwitterionic, cationic and non-ionic species which may be admixed with the primary surfactant. |
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Solid, powdery substances are mostly admixed between the first pasteurisation step and the second-heat-up. |
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Thus, it might reflect the difference between an admixed population and an unadmixed population rather than a difference between species. |
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Ten thousand bouquets, liberally admixed with teddy bears and poetic effusions, were laid around the church, often by people who had come hundreds of miles. |
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Tumor tissues showed infiltration in 15 cases and lipocytes were admixed with skeletal muscle fibers in various ratios. |
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The lymph node biopsy showed sclerosis surrounding cellular nodules that contained clusters of large atypical cells admixed with small lymphocytes and numerous eosinophils. |
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In other areas, the epithelial elements appeared as epithelioid whorls admixed within the spindle cell neoplasm, reminiscent of biphasic synovial sarcoma. |
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The dredged monazite is admixed with a variety of other minerals, including silica, magnetite, ilmenite, zircon, and garnet. |
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Jasper is opaque red, brown, or yellow quartz that is pigmented by admixed iron oxides. |
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In time, silver coins of one drachma and its multiples were debased, and progressively higher proportions of copper were admixed. |
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In addition to the basic elements of a crystal, doping elements in exceptionally small amounts must be admixed precisely. |
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Further, with our full-section staining we confirmed reactivity within admixed normal adrenal cortex. |
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A mat suitable for use as a playing surface, the mat comprising a support matrix of papier-mache and a filler material, wherein the support matrix and the filler material are admixed uniformly in the mat. |
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But the default thing for a language to do is to build big words from its own native roots. Borrowing is normal, but it seems almost a shame that English admixed so much. |
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Divine authorities probably know all the genetic admixed codes that came together since all the history of humanity that now determines our DNA uniqueness! |
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Chrysoprase, plasma, and prase are names for green varieties of chalcedony coloured by admixed green minerals, such as chlorite, fibrous amphiboles, or hydrous nickel silicates. |
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If it is necessary to add or replace gear oil and no ERSOLAN 460 brand oil is available, the gear oil varieties listed in the table may be admixed or substituted. |
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They are very strongly admixed with early European immigrant strains. |
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For example, in one case an order for fentanyl 550 micrograms to be admixed in 50 mL normal saline and infused at 0.5 mL per hour was misinterpreted, and fentanyl 55 micrograms was admixed resulting in an underdose. |
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Adrenal myelolipoma is a benign tumour-like lesion composed of mature adipose tissue admixed with hematopoietic elements of various proportions. |
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In such glomeruli, hyalin change is frequently admixed with the sclerosis. |
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When a dye is admixed in such a manner that it cannot be separated from the opioid, the abuser is going to leave a temporary stain in his nose if he is a snorter. |
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