A computed tomographic scan of the abdomen and the pelvis showed subtle lymph node enlargement in the retroperitoneum. |
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The demands of enlargement have afforded the federalists the political opportunity to begin destroying the old sovereign structures. |
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The question of a net limiter is likely to reappear on the agenda when the budgetary consequences of enlargement are felt. |
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This enlargement constricts the urethra so the flow of urine is reduced, making it increasingly difficult to empty the bladder. |
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Symptoms are similar to those of prostate enlargement, and on rectal examination the gland is felt to be very hard and irregular. |
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Even the government now accepts that this will not happen, but might at worst delay enlargement by some months. |
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Further chapters describe useful methods for the synthesis of alicyclics by ring contraction, ring enlargement and transannular cyclization. |
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During the fifties and the sixties more than 100,000 trees were cut down to allow for the enlargement of roads. |
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People are worried that the Iraqi intervention and an enlargement of the military will lead to the reintroduction of the draft. |
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The anterior epitympanum dissection extends as far as the root of the zygoma and is made continuous with a wide anterior canal wall enlargement. |
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From the very beginning, France was in favour of the enlargement of NATO to reunify Europe. |
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A roentgenogram of the thorax revealed a large mediastinal mass, suggestive of lymph node enlargement. |
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Below the cervical enlargement, the dorsal rootlets, roots and ganglia diminish rapidly in size. |
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Many patients are diagnosed incidentally in the asymptomatic phase by plain radiographs that show localized enlargement of bone. |
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It may be true that it acted merely as a proxy, an Aunt Sally for fears about enlargement, unemployment, immigration and inflation. |
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The chest radiograph showed a balloon-like enlargement of the heart similar to the previous one made 20 years earlier. |
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In the latter case, the rate of enlargement, or sectorial expansion rate, is different among shell portions along the aperture. |
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The main thrust of the Green's message yesterday was that a vote against the Treaty was not a vote against enlargement. |
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A meibomian cyst is an enlargement of the glands that lie within the eyelid and which secrete lipids. |
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The establishment of fisheries commissions, and the gradual enlargement of their powers, was a seminal development. |
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A 3-month follow-up ultrasound showed enlargement of the right ovary with multiple bilateral cysts with a few septations. |
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This method of enlargement has been used for hundreds of years when artists needed to transfer sketch designs to large walls for painting murals. |
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The first stage, grain enlargement, involves early, rapid division of the zygote and triploid nucleus. |
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Cervical lymph nodal enlargement is common to both tuberculosis and malignancy. |
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In addition, the outlet was banded by a mesh strip or a silastic ring to prevent enlargement. |
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The cause of atelectasis is thought to be due to enlargement of silicotic lymph nodes based on image study. |
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Careful examination of the heart may reveal murmurs, extra sounds, or cardiac enlargement. |
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Hence, the difference could only be explained by the use of a different negative, copied from the original with a slight degree of enlargement. |
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Although it promised to address the lack of uniformity as part of the enlargement process, its attempts made the problem worse. |
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There is mucous metaplasia, enlargement of the mass of bronchiolar smooth muscle, and loss of alveolar attachments. |
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Evidence of pulmonary hypertension and right ventricular enlargement is often present. |
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In abdominal disease the symptom is particularly associated with rapid enlargement of an encapsulated organ or distension of a hollow viscus. |
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The eastern enlargement of the EU takes place against the background of growing transatlantic tensions. |
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Previously, he had been told the swelling was caused by enlargement of the parotids. |
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Bilateral slow-growing enlargement of the parotids is a classic, but not common, finding in sarcoidosis. |
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Cardiac enlargement was the most common abnormality associated with both of these clinical syndromes. |
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Testosterone may boost libido, but it can have side effects such as acne, prostate enlargement and male pattern baldness. |
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Gynecomastia is a condition in which firm breast tissue forms in males, causing an enlargement of the pectoral region to develop. |
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None ignores the crucial question of how their institution is likely to be changed by enlargement. |
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She underwent reconstruction of the aortic root with enlargement of the aortic root and pericardial patch placement. |
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This results in enlargement of the sebaceous glands, which can eventually lead to the development of comedones. |
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Follicular lymphoma usually has an indolent clinical course and may present with waxing and waning enlargement of the lymph nodes. |
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The disease should be diagnosed before skin pigmentation, liver enlargement, diabetes, heart failure, or aching joints develop. |
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The panel inset in Figure 6 is an enlargement of the area between 740 nm and 820 run-the area of the near-infrared region used in this analysis. |
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The place to be these days is in one of the accession countries, as the focus on EU enlargement begins to intensify. |
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Furthermore, enlargement of arterioles might increase intravascular pressure in the allograft and lead to enhanced vascular leakage. |
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The primary evidence for channel enlargement is the observation of multiple conductance increments followed by a large conductance decrement. |
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Head lateral views showed focal increased uptake at both frontal bones and vertical enlargement of the diploe and mandibular bones. |
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In plants, the direction of cell enlargement determines the shape of leaves. |
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The clinics need more space and more services could be made available there if enlargement was to take place. |
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Pressure on farm incomes is a major factor, together with the need for enlargement of holdings in order to survive. |
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Mr Martin said enlargement offered great opportunities for companies based here to seek out new markets. |
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As a result of enlargement, employment prospects would improve both here and in those countries. |
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Everybody has agreed on the necessity of enlargement and the challenge now will be to make it work successfully. |
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Occasionally, the increased blood volume also causes congestion and enlargement of the spleen or liver. |
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In adults, growth hormone causes enlargement of soft tissues throughout the body. |
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But these changes are necessary for enlargement, and they are not particularly major. |
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In sum, the changes prompted by enlargement will have a major impact upon the future shape and identity of the Union. |
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The Minister emphasised that Ireland is, in principle, strongly committed to enlargement. |
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Severe difficulties can arise within 10 years, if steps are not taken to reduce enlargement of the prostate gland. |
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The disease can cause fever, weight loss, enlargement of the spleen and liver and, in the most extreme cases, death. |
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The final grab is an enlargement of a blurry photograph of the two of them together. |
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The next issue of the magazine carried a full-page enlargement of the same photograph. |
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My parents only have a very small selection of wedding photos, and the only framed one being not a very good enlargement. |
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Due to the enlargement of college student enrollments, it becomes more and more difficult to get a job. |
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The continental enlargement of the Union will deepen its pre-existing diversity. |
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We are in favour of enlargement with all states being treated equally, not a two tier superstate. |
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Both have been tested in double-blind trials and found to help relieve symptoms of frequent urination in mild prostate enlargement. |
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Cell enlargement is also a major feature of plant growth, as we shall see. |
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They wanted the state off their backs and the enlargement of civil society in the sense of those institutions and practices that were not the responsibility of the state. |
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Klinefelter's syndrome is often marked by gynecomastia, an enlargement of the breast tissue, which Giordano says may also turn out to be a risk factor. |
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For, among many other things, the French and Dutch votes were also noes to the consequences of enlargement and to the prospect of further enlargements. |
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Prostate enlargement is confirmed by a rectal examination with a finger. |
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However, I believe that these complications will be a thousand times recompensed by the fundamental and long-standing significance of this enlargement. |
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The fear is that thinning the blood further might promote more bleeding rather than decrease the risk of clot enlargement. |
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The treatment also increases blood concentrations of prostate-specific antigen, or PSA, a marker associated with prostate cancer and prostate enlargement. |
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The importance of distinguishing between benign prostatic hyperplasia and benign prostatic enlargement and bladder outlet obstruction is fundamental. |
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False gynaecomastia or pseudo gynaecomastia is simply breast enlargement due to fatty tissue, and that is incredibly common of course, particularly as men get older. |
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He added that the enlargement process of the EU was a reversible process and that each candidate country should be granted accession according to its own merits. |
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Spinal nerves innervate the upper extremities within the enlargement in the cervical region between the fifth cervical vertebra and the first thoracic vertebra. |
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Because of the clinical presentation of submandibular and mediastinal lymph node enlargement, this patient was thought to have lymphoma on radiologic examination. |
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Included in the structural alterations has been the enlargement of the shutters in the west front of the swell box to permit greater egress of sound into the nave. |
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A 72-year-old woman with a multinodular enlargement of the thyroid gland underwent a subtotal bilateral thyroidectomy because of a progressive tracheal compression. |
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I don't think enlargement in itself is going to impact our common work. |
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A useful guide to whether a patient has parotid enlargement is to look for outward deflection of the ear lobe, which is seen in true parotid swelling. |
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And, upon enlargement by the Daily Beast's photo team, we can even see that a speech bubble has been stuck into Philip's mouth! |
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By continued cell divisions and enlargement of daughter cells, this tissue with its isodiametric cells rapidly expanded in both radial and tangential directions. |
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There are four neutrals in the current Union of 15 but the percentage will drop considerably after enlargement with six neutrals to the other 19, most of them NATO members. |
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We find the manifoldly inquisitive Benjamin musing on the new modes of perception opened tip by techniques of photographic enlargement and cinematic montage. |
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Two provisions in the declaration, on NATO's transformation and the promotion of the transatlantic relationship, are related to the organization's enlargement. |
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A plant's growth in size is both by cell enlargement and cell division. |
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Undoubtedly, there will be downsides to enlargement of the EU and the introduction of the new mechanisms that are being brought in on voting, etc to facilitate this. |
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With legalities out of the way, the EU is knuckling down to the serious process of its fifth enlargement, bringing the Union to a total of 25 countries. |
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Any enlargement of the prostate can cause problems with passing urine. |
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The trees will make way for the enlargement of the community recreation ground and are to be replaced with a mixture of different varieties elsewhere within the park. |
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A number of Spanish pieces-of-eight and moidores were dug up at Castletown, whilst excavating for enlargement of the Earl of Derby's wine cellars. |
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Moving toward inner regions of a trabecular area results in a progressive enlargement of the crystallites, which is as expected for the mature mineral. |
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These tumors can cause to enlargement of the sella turcica and destruction of the floor of the sellae. |
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Several authors have investigated the role of parotidectomy in bulimic patients with bilateral parotid enlargement. |
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Repeat MRI revealed enlargement of the sellar mass with extension into the cavernous sinus bilaterally and significant chiasmal compression. |
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Varicocele is an abnormal enlargement and tortuosity of the pampiniform plexus of veins in the spermatic cord. |
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Dural ectasia is defined as an enlargement of the neural canal anywhere along the spinal column, usually in the lower lumbar and sacral regions. |
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A There are many causes of nocturia in men, the most common of which is benign enlargement of the prostate. |
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Symptoms include colicky abdominal pain, vomiting and diarrhea, ascites, enlargement and induration of the liver and in some cases hematemesis. |
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The tubular structures were lined by highly atypical epithelial cells with nuclear enlargement and prominent nucleoli. |
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The sinus was approached transnasally, and balloon dilation was selected as the tool for ostial enlargement. |
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There was marked soft tissue enlargement of the caudal coelomic cavity with left lateral displacement of the ventriculus and intestines. |
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Coloboma can involve the optic nerve at the optic disk, with resultant enlargement and excavation of the optic disk. |
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Besides the emerging international policy of the European Union, the international influence of the EU is also felt through enlargement. |
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After the recent enlargement, the new states that joined since 2004 added the problem of solving accessibility to the transport agenda. |
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During the full gasification stage, after piercing has been effected, the enlargement of the cracks requires a progressively increasing inblow. |
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Many Poles who have migrated to the UK since the enlargement of the EU have brought children with them. |
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It has also been acknowledged that enlargement has its limits, the EU cannot expand endlessly. |
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Once de Gaulle had left office, the door to enlargement was once again opened. |
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On 1 January 1995 Austria, Finland, and Sweden acceded to the EU marking its fourth enlargement. |
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Custom scales may also be produced from the enlargement or reduction of the existing scales. |
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Recession and rising unemployment have put paid to most thoughts of further EU enlargement. |
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After the EU enlargement to the East in May 2004 there were some experts who wrote about the resurrection of the Baltic Hansa. |
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Instead, he proceeded with a plan to expand the navy slowly, justifying enlargement step by step. |
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He commissioned either the creation or enlargement of the road along the Iron Gates, carved into the side of the gorge. |
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The nasal passages should be carefully examined for symptoms of stegnosis, enlargement of the turbinated bones, polypi, etc. |
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Given the small amount of erectile tissue, there is little enlargement after erection. |
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With the enlargement of the European Union, the balance between French and German is slowly changing. |
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All languages, in which was originally drawn up or was translated due to enlargement, are legally equally authentic. |
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Nonetheless, in general, with the enlargement of the extent of a mere, the depth has to become proportionately less if it is to behave as a mere. |
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Self-focus, self-preoccupation, and the like do not automatically spell an enlargement of one's general self-knowledge. |
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Autopsy showed enlargement of lungs, liver, and spleen with many abscessed areas of suppurative necrosis. |
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Adenoid hypertrophy is described as the non-physiological enlargement of the nasopharyngeal tonsils which may lead to nasal obstruction. |
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Contrast-enhanced CT of the thorax revealed an aneurysmatic enlargement of the left subclavian artery. |
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Cutaneous involvement of the face, such as lupus pernio or parotid enlargement, occurs in some patients. |
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In men without prostatic enlargement, the plane between the surgical capsule and adenoma may not be readily dissectible. |
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Buchanan saw the enlargement of NATO as the ultimate manifestation of America's unwise hegemonist vision. |
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None had a history of tamoxifen use or pelvic radiation exposure, and one had rapid uterine enlargement and was found to have leiomyosarcoma. |
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Cranial CT demonstrated a left cerebral hemiatrophy and a secondary enlargement of the left lateral ventricle. |
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Holmium Laser Enucleation of the Prostate is a laser technology to treat any kind of prostate enlargement, be it small to large. |
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Schistosomiasis is caused by a blood fluke and causes fever, diarrhea, and enlargement of the liver and spleen. |
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The racemose form of neurocysticercosis most likely represents cysticercal decay with cyst enlargement and hydropic changes. |
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The first enlargement was in 1973, with the accession of Denmark, Ireland and the United Kingdom. |
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The party opposed the 2004 enlargement of the European Union into eastern Europe. |
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Most Polish migrants arrived in the UK after the 2004 enlargement of the European Union. |
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It called for an enlargement of the curriculum, with honours to be awarded in many new fields. |
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Integration and enlargement of the European Union are major issues in the politics of Europe, each at European, national and local level. |
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The agreements at Nice had paved the way for further enlargement of the Union by reforming voting procedures. |
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No new claim, or enlargement of an existing claim, to territorial sovereignty shall be asserted while the present Treaty is in force. |
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Since the 2004 enlargement of the European Union a significant number of East European migrants have settled in the city. |
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Since the enlargement of the EU large numbers of migrant workers have arrived in the Netherlands from Central and Eastern Europe. |
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According to the Maastricht Treaty, each current member state and the European Parliament must agree to any enlargement. |
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The process of enlargement is sometimes referred to as European integration. |
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After the enlargement of the EU in 2004, a wave of immigrants has arrived from Central and Northern Europe, particularly Poland, Sweden and Lithuania. |
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A chronic disease, invariably fatal, kala azar makes its presence known by the appearance of pustulating epidermal ulcers, marasmus and enlargement of the spleen. |
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Found in Uttar Pradesh, Assam, Arunachal Pradesh and Tamil Nadu, the plant is used traditionally as a cholagogue and deobstruent in hepatic enlargement and jaundice. |
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Exploratory celiotomy showed enlargement of the mesenteric and colonic lymph nodes and multiple local thickenings of the small intestine wall, large colon, and cecum. |
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The larger ships would naturally be more expensive, but also would require enlargement of harbours, locks and the Kiel canal, all of which would be enormously expensive. |
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Postmortem lesions included darkening and enlargement of the spleen, severe hemorrhages of mesenteric and gastrohepatic lymph nodes, and hemorrhagic enteritis. |
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When applying the concept of technocratic automaticity to EU enlargement, it could be used to hypothesize that EU enlargement is a never-ending process. |
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Hi stological examination of the lesions typically reveals hyperkeratosis with or without parakeratosis, acanthosis, and enlargement of the rete ridges. |
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There is often notable conjunctival hyperaemia and might also be associated with oedema of the conjunctiva and eyelids as well as enlargement of the lacrimal gland. |
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It was only a decade before the first countries changed their policy and attempted to join the Union, which led to the first skepticism of enlargement. |
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Often called Finocchia or Sweet Anise. The bulblike enlargement at the top of the stem is eaten raw, like celery, or used for flavoring. Has a licorice flavor. |
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Accession negotiations were expected to be completed by the autumn of 2013, and on 20 November 2013 it was announced that an enlargement agreement was reached. |
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Thus, enlargement was no longer a question of if, but when and how. |
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There are no specific minimum dimensions for ship canals, with the size being largely dictated by the size of ships in use nearby at the time of construction or enlargement. |
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Another highlight of the book is the high quality of the 194 plates that provide excellent detail and enlargement of flowers, fruits, leaf vestiture, and habit. |
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The enlargement of central pulmonary arteries, with attenuation of peripheral vessels, and oligemic peripheral lung fields are classic finding in pulmonary hypertension. |
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The reasons for the first member states to apply, and for them to be accepted, were primarily economic while the second enlargement was more political. |
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Chronic Myeloid Leukemia is often identified by enlargement of the spleen or liver, unexpected bruising, easy bleeding, bone pain, fatigue and weakness. |
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Testicular enlargement and elevated serum inhibin concentrations occur in patients with pituitary macroadenomas secreting follicle stimulating hormone. |
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Pretibial myxoedema is a known manifestation of Graves' disease that occurs in association with diffuse thyroid gland enlargement, exophthalmos, and thyroid acropachy. |
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The analysis shows, there are a number of possible factors of the rationalization and understanding of the practices on what the enlargement has been and should be like. |
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While the barrier is expected to function as designed until roughly 2070, concepts for its future enlargement or redesign are already being discussed. |
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In 2009, for the first time since enlargement, more nationals of the eight central and eastern European states that had joined the EU in 2004 left the UK than arrived. |
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The main adaptations of the pinniped circulatory system for diving are the enlargement and increased complexity of veins to increase their capacity. |
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The main objectives of the treaty are the continuation and enlargement of the cooperation between the three member states within a larger European context. |
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