Thus, developing a vaccine directed against one or a few capsular polysaccharides may not be widely effective. |
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We are somewhat skeptical of the potential for crosses between baccate species and capsular species. |
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Fruits are occasionally baccate, usually capsular and sometimes winged or lobed, or indehiscent and dry or fleshy. |
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Recently, we have begun to perform arthroscopic capsular plication in patients with significant capsule redundancy and laxity. |
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In capsular contracture, scar tissue forms around the breast implant and contracts, which can result in pain and loss of breast contour. |
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The surgeon also instills fluid into the joint to provide joint capsular distension and achieve the desired 1-cm joint opening. |
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The latter form is usually seen in the lateral meniscus due to loose capsular attachment, and appears as a swelling on the lateral joint line. |
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Several studies have reported the presence of excessive hip capsular laxity associated with previous hip dislocation or subluxation. |
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A mucicarmine stain of the tissue was focally positive, but no capsular material was identified surrounding the organisms. |
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Focal capsular infiltration and vascular neoplastic emboli were observed in the surrounding nonneoplastic thyroid, suggesting malignancy. |
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Each vaccine contains 23 purified pneumococcal capsular polysaccharides of S. pneumoniae serotypes. |
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For yuccas, Addicott notes that the baccate species typically lose more seeds to yucca moth larvae than do the dry-fruited capsular yuccas. |
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Meningococci are classified into serogroups based on the composition of the capsular polysaccharide. |
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In 1 patient, the capsular tissue was so thin and attenuated that the planned revision capsular shift procedure was aborted after a diagnostic arthroscopy. |
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Primary stabilizers of the knee are the anterior and posterior cruciate ligaments, the medial and lateral collateral ligaments, and the capsular ligaments. |
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Pneumococci are separated into types depending on the specific capsular polysaccharide formed. |
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Upon microscopic examination, the lens capsular epithelium was swollen, and there was a ring of densely packed cells surrounding the exposed region. |
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The lens has been engineered to respond to anterior capsular rim contraction by gently flexing posteriorly. |
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This mini-review deals with capsular saccharide-based vaccines. |
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The femoral attachment of the popliteus, LCL, and posterolateral capsular attachments must be released in severe and some moderate deformities. |
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The natural retinaculum capsular plane allows for an anatomical separation of the capsule to the lateral patellar rim. |
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I have found the long head arising from the capsular ligament. |
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Her capsular contracture was so painful she would rather look like this than have breast implants. |
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Occasional mutant rough colonies are produced by organisms that cannot synthesize the capsular material. |
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Old capsular tissue and cartilage are removed from it and it is prepared using a cutter so that healthy bone tissue is visible. |
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The placoderms and chondrichthyans both show at least some capsular protuberance of the braincase, but the braincase is a single, undivided mass, whether or not ossified. |
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As in other radiolaria, Acantharea have a gelatinous ectoplasm filled with vacuoles, separated from the inner cell mass by a fibrous capsular wall. |
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Serum antibodies to capsular polysaccharides confer protection against meningococcal disease by activating complement-dependent bacteriolysis and, possibly, by opsonization. |
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The potential of a new traumatic event is of concern when the biomechanical properties of the healed capsular tissue have been shown to be diminished. |
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Frozen shoulder, a condition characterized by painful shoulder stiffness and pain caused by capsular contracture, cannot be treated successfully with trigger point shock wave therapy. |
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An MRI arthrogram will show a large capsular volume with possible atrophic labrum. |
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These arrangements must foresee for the analysis of capsular contracture rate, rupture rate abd systemic effects after pre-established periods of time. |
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The low capsular contracture rate also allows the prepectoral implantation and allows a pleasing aesthetic result for the augmentation and reconstruction of the breast. |
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Rates of capsular contracture and revision have been reported to be lower but longer term data is necessary before any definitive conclusions can be made. |
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Studies on implants implanted for a long duration have suggested that such diffusion may be a contributing factor in the development of capsular contracture and lymphadenopathy. |
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The ligament tensor allows the surgeon to apply controlled tension to the medial and lateral capsular ligament structures for a reproducible soft tissue release. |
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He noticed that pneumococci may or may not have a capsular covering. |
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Most members of the family produce capsular fruits. |
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The capsular gene clusters were sequenced entirely, and a missense mutation within synD was identified. |
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Mulberrylike clusters of cocci enveloped in mucoid capsular material that appears light against the denser, more refractive, albumin solution. |
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The presence of two or more parasites per kg of the sample unit detected by a method described in 7.4 with a capsular diameter greater than 3 mm or a parasite not encapsulated and greater than 10 mm in length. |
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The Hib component of the vaccine does not protect against diseases due to capsular serotypes other than type b of Haemophilus influenzae or against meningitis caused by other organisms. |
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The surgeon removes the old capsular and cartilaginous tissue and uses a hemispherical reamer to prepare the socket in such a way that the healthy bone tissue becomes visible. |
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Muscle spindle, Golgi-tendon organ, and joint capsular and ligament receptors are the proprioceptors. |
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Of those physicians indicating dissatisfaction, reasons were mainly due to capsular contracture, implant malposition, asymmetry, and breast shape. |
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For women receiving primary reconstruction implants, the three most common reasons for reoperation were implant malposition, capsular contracture, and asymmetry. |
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Contact pressures in chondromalacia patellae and the effects of capsular reconstructive procedures. |
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Four muscles are destined to move the os humeri, and to strengthen the capsular ligament. |
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The S. C. O. I. shoulder brace offers immobilization for rotator cuff repairs, capsular shifts, Bankart procedures, and prosthetic shoulder replacements. |
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When Pseudomonas aeruginosa colonizes the lungs of persons with cystic fibrosis, it produces a thick capsular polymer of alginic acid that contributes to the difficulty of eradicating the bacterium. |
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If the anterior rhexis was larger than the optic, no fibrosis formed, also adjacent to the haptic junctions, even without capsular polishing due to the lack of contact to the optic. |
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During ultrasound-guided femoral nerve block a lymph node with a high grade of capsular vascularity was observed. |
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Iteaceae have spirally arranged serrate leaves, rather small flowers with valvate petals in racemose or paniculate clusters, and capsular fruits whose two carpels remain attached by the stigma. |
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In all four studies with rasagiline, a moderate to high dose of tyramine was given in capsular form either under fasting conditions or with a light meal. |
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Stenosis was made significantly worse by the ligamentum flavum and the interarticular capsular remnants. |
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He referenced that using a no-touch technique may improve capsular contraction, a painful complication associated with breast augmentation procedures. |
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Many times if the rhexis is incomplete, one might have to convert to an extracapsular cataract extraction to prevent a posterior capsular rupture or nucleus drop. |
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The fossil fruit Duabangocarpon deccanii Kadoo and Kolhe is a multilocular capsular fruit from the Maastrichtian-Danian Deecan Intertrappean Beds at Mohgaon Kalan. |
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