The spindle-shaped cells surrounded and entrapped islands of unremarkable renal parenchyma composed of glomeruli and tubules. |
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The bloom contained iron slag and particles of charcoal entrapped in the metal. |
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Occasional large zones of pink hyaline material surrounded and entrapped groups of the mononuclear and multinuclear histiocytes. |
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Others have told me that they thought I was making some sort of sexist statement by showing an entrapped female. |
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He said the decision would backfire and result in inefficiencies as the customs office was still entrapped in bureaucratic problems. |
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Sometimes they'll throw barbed wire and any other refuse into these ponds, and the diver can be entrapped in that substance. |
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Imprints in the bottom surface of the delamination represent entrapped bleed water. |
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This is consistent with the fact that olivine is typically entrapped in pyroxene and amphibole crystals. |
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There's always a strange dichotomy between a city being entrapped by its representation and liberated by it. |
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The newspapers would occasionally report on famous people entrapped by the police and tried for crimes. |
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He had been entrapped in this dark and bleak prison for years, and it was only recently that he had been able to escape its bars. |
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Water entrapped by molten metal or slag may generate explosive forces that launch hot metal or material ores over a wide area. |
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Tension builds up, emotion fluxes, comedy alternates with despair, as the horror of the situation in which the three are entrapped unfolds. |
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Explanations for the cytokeratin immunoreactivity include locally entrapped mediastinal pleura or pulmonary epithelium. |
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As the tiny birds thrash around trying to free themselves they become even more entrapped. |
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The authors of the 1834 report depicted unmarried mothers as scheming seductresses who entrapped young men into paying for their children. |
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It also held open the possibility that he had been entrapped by the British Secret Service. |
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As more and more responsible drivers are entrapped by inappropriately low limits and hidden cameras the stigma attached to speeding diminishes. |
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Taking entrapment first, a defendant caught in a sting almost always claims to have been entrapped. |
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Food is entrapped in mucous and transported by ciliary action to the esophagus. |
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The parotid gland aspirates and cell block preparations revealed ductal structures entrapped in sheets of spindle-shaped cells. |
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Principle: the entrapped air is separated from the fluid by centrifugal force and pressed centrically out of the pump along the shaft. |
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Where the Atchafalaya had entrapped the Mississippi, bigmouth bass were now in charge. |
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Some other people obviously will be terrified and completely entrapped in fears. |
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Oil, entrapped in ice, would eventually reach the floe edge and moving-ice habitats. |
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A 2 year old boy from the U. S. died of strangulation when he became entrapped between the playard frame and the metal base rod of the tent. |
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Deserters from foreign armies, prisoners of war, criminals, vagabonds, tramps, and people whom the crimps had entrapped by fraud and violence were the bulk of the regiments. |
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Contributing to the high loss of life was a continuous canopy roof that entrapped passengers within the sinking vehicle. |
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One patient each had an entrapped nerve released, a cystotomy repaired, or experienced thigh numbness or groin pain. |
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The bodies of infants and toddlers can become entrapped in the space which can lead to suffocation. |
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This approach, it is claimed, is mediated by the androcentrism of Otto's worldview, entrapped in issues of domination, atomicity, and submission. |
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Note the refractions below the water droplet resulting from air bubbles entrapped between the water and the SLA surface. |
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A slick finish won't get dusty, but be careful not to get air-entrained concrete where air can get entrapped below the troweled surface, leading to spalls. |
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A small pencil vibrator or vibrating screed should be used to release entrapped air, improve wetting, and aid finishing. |
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Following this comes the divine bouquet of jealously entrapped aromas and fragrances, which, when released, will tantalise your guest's nostrils. |
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So the heroic Ned Stark loses his head, and his family is entrapped in the horror of the Red Wedding. |
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Every year is crucial for the 3 billion people who are entrapped by poverty. |
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In general, the closer the solvency of the oil to that of rubber, the higher the amount of oil that can be entrapped by rubber. |
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We documented those situations and we just represented how those floor mats could get entrapped in the accelerator pedal. |
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If a foot becomes entrapped by rocky bottom in deep water, the current will eventually push the swimmer over face first into the water. |
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No ordinary woman could have entrapped such a large-scale prelate. |
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It is during this multi-crisis period that a victory from our athletes that could cure our mind-set, which is entrapped by the nightmare of sporting disasters. |
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An exothermic dressing flux, usually containing nitrate salts and silicofluoride double salts, can be used to recover much of this entrapped zinc. |
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On a 1957 trip to Moscow, Alsop was entrapped by a handsome young KGB spy and the incident was caught on camera. |
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At the battle of Salamis, that navy had entrapped and smashed the Persian fleet. |
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There may be no entrapped pool of human talent left on earth with the dollar value of Cuban athletes. |
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Lincoln has entrapped him into arguing not against Lincoln, but against the English language. |
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He was, at that moment, safely entrapped in the living room. |
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It is the most innocent and naive who find themselves entrapped. |
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If present, they represent entrapped benign mesothelium or epithelium. |
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He was accused of practising sorcery after a man working for the Mutawa'een entrapped him by asking him to produce a spell that would lead to the man's father leaving his second wife. |
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If one or more support brackets break, the mattress could potentially collapse and create a dangerous gap between the mattress and crib rails in which a child can become entrapped and suffocate. |
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It should be born in mind that the air entrapped in the closed cells imposes limitations on formability, stretching and the reproduction of detail. |
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This expels the sebum entrapped in your fold crossings. |
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Meantime, the army managed to cut the supply line of the militants entrapped inside Nawi city as heavy clashes are still underway in the area. |
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A nonsolvent is added, precipitating the polymer with entrapped, dispersed carbon nanotubes. |
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Neurofilament highlighted entrapped axons within the tumor, confirming the infiltrating nature of the tumor. |
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I think of Bosnia and some of the very tense moments when our peacekeepers were nailed down and sequestered, even entrapped in some areas in a very dangerous situation. |
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A young man, Wissam Abyad, was entrapped on the Internet. |
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The originally undifferentiated filaments become entrapped in a cup-shaped indusium which triggers their differentiation into akinetes. |
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When the adhesive bond is re-created, air is entrapped. |
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The Board is concerned that the reliance on entrapped brake cylinder air instead of hand brakes to secure equipment for short periods of time may not provide an adequate safety defence against the risk of runaway equipment. |
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They must rely on an array of sophisticated electronics, such as sonar units attached to the net, to relay information about the net's shape, how the fish are schooling, and how many fish have become entrapped in the net. |
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Close the pig-ear and work from the base to remove all entrapped air. |
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Synthetic archaeal lipids are mixed in the proportion desired and hydrated to form 100-nm diameter vesicles with the active ingredient attached or entrapped within the vesicles. |
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Archaeosomes constitute, self-adjuvanting vaccine delivery vesicles, capable of targeted delivery of antigens to antigen presenting cells for induction of potent cell-mediated and humoral immunity against entrapped antigens. |
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In the heavy rolling sea with cresting waves, the free-surface effect of the entrapped water on board would have contributed to the capsizing action. |
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Also known as multinodular hemangioma, SANT is essentially altered red pulp entrapped by a nonneoplastic stromal proliferation. |
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Wrought iron is characterized by the presence of fine fibers of slag entrapped within the metal. |
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Upon touching these, the prey become entrapped by sticky mucilage which prevents their progress or escape. |
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I recently discovered microorganisms in minuscule water droplets entrapped in oil from a natural oil seep. |
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Dermal inclusion cysts are derived from ectodermic elements entrapped during the midline fusion of the first and second branchial arches. |
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These investments will help ensure that young people are able to escape the cycle of social and economic poverty, which has entrapped many of their parents. |
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An earlier ASHP study related to engulfments at commercial facilities found that 80 percent of partially entrapped victims died. |
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Dressed rats hung alongside mule meat in the market. Federal troops lived off the land, so other Mississippians suffered almost as much as those entrapped in Vicksburg. |
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Should the initial dilution be such that the plume is entrapped below the thermocline, mixing will likely be slower and movement could almost approach the volume being displaced by the effluent discharge. |
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Also, two vehicles became partially entrapped after a snowslide onto Highway 20 at Hogg Rock. |
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The story is of a Crusader knight entrapped by a Saracen sorceress who, as she approaches to finish him off, is struck by love and restrained by cupid. |
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These included patient 1 with a multiloculated cyst, possibly of arachnoidal origin, in which innumerable S100-positive nerve rootlets were entrapped in cyst wall. |
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These are the pioneers of the suppressed and scorned Americans who dared to oppose the relentless bichromatism that entrapped white and black Americans alike. |
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Barentsz reached Novaya Zemlya and, to avoid becoming entrapped in ice, headed for the Vaigatch Strait but became stuck within the icebergs and floes. |
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Bone is formed by the hardening of this matrix around entrapped cells. |
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When these cells become entrapped from osteoblasts they become osteocytes. |
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Anxious to avoid becoming entrapped in the surrounding ice, he intended to head for the Vaigatch Strait, but became stuck within the many icebergs and floes. |
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Radiographs in chronic OM document deformed bone, often with thick, undulating cortices, and bony sequestra entrapped by lucencies indicative of fibrous tissue and or pus. |
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The superficial portions of the vegetations were composed largely of fibrin with focal calcifications and abundant yeastlike cells entrapped within the fibrin. |
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Once the prey is entrapped by the peduncular glands and digestion begins, the initial flow of nitrogen triggers enzyme release by the sessile glands. |
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Two bile salts, including oxgall bile salt and taurocholic acid, were used to test the bile tolerance of probiotic bacteria entrapped in ALG and POPL microcapsules. |
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