It is characterized by the growth of a thick meshwork of fibrous tissues within the endocardium and heart valves. |
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Microscopic examination revealed nests and cords of clear cells separated by a fibrous and acellular mucoid stroma. |
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Most favoured sites are contained in the soft fibrous bark of coast redwoods and wellingtonias. |
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The material kapok, the soft fibrous covering of the seeds of a tropical tree, is familiar as a lining and stuffing material. |
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Hair is composed of non-living tissue, mostly of a fibrous protein known as keratin and is devoid of nerves. |
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Thatch is a layer of fibrous material, which if it becomes too deep, prevents proper drainage of rain. |
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The easiest plants to move are those with thin, compact and fibrous root systems such as rhododendrons, azaleas, pieris, hydrangeas and boxwoods. |
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The most common nodules are pure azurite in radially fibrous masses that exhibit a peculiar satiny sheen or chatoyancy on broken surfaces. |
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Remodeling processes appear to be important in the evolution of the fibrous scar. |
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Thick fibrous bands were noted dividing lymph nodes into nodules of varied size. |
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The tendon is the strong, white fibrous tissues that connect muscles to bones. |
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Then they chew the fibrous fruit into a ball of pulp and spend ages sucking out the goodness. |
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The outer layer consisted of a loosely bound matrix of fibrous, textured material. |
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Set each plant in a shallow hole large enough to accommodate the division and the attached fibrous roots. |
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Another was the lime tree whose fibrous inner bark, bast, was used for a number of purposes. |
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Most months there is lima bean hay, which with its mature beans and full beanstalks resembles the goats' fibrous wild diet. |
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When cooked, the mescal is a fibrous, sticky, syrupy substance with a flavor similar to molasses. |
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The pleurectomy specimen was characterized by fragments of fibrous connective tissue lined by mesothelial cells with focal papillary area. |
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Several tortuous hypertrophic nerve bundles were also embedded in the fibrous tissue. |
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Histologic study demonstrated a fibro-osseous lesion with woven bone trabeculae and bland-looking fibrous tissue. |
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The term asbestos is used for several hydrated silicate minerals that occur in fibrous forms. |
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Some of the larger dilated channels exhibit abortive fibrous tufts, which are slender and poorly cellular. |
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Early in the 1800s, mineralogists recognized that tiger's-eye was a fibrous variety of quartz, or silicon dioxide. |
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The vocal cords are actually two sets of folds formed on each side of the mucous lining of the larynx blending with fibrous tissue. |
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Varieties of this perennial undershrub have woody and fibrous roots, with numerous round, hard, and branched stems, usually 4 to 8 inches long. |
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In this condition, muscle and fibrous tissues of the renal artery wall thicken and harden into rings. |
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In this specimen, large lymphoid cells diffusely infiltrated muscle and fibrous tissue. |
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The tongue musculature is largely contained within a fibrous sac, so the whole maintains a constant volume irrespective of its shape. |
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The fibrous layer, which is made of aragonite and organic material, is elastic only under compressional stress. |
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Thick myofilaments are composed of several hundred molecules of a fibrous protein known as myosin. |
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Venous ulcers are typically shallow, irregularly shaped, and contain fibrous slough. |
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The mineral forms within a protein matrix as fibrous structures about 50 nanometers wide and 500 nanometers long. |
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Other parts of the crown include fibrous feeder roots and fleshy storage and water roots. |
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Its visibility may wax or wane, and to the touch it may feel soft, elastic, fibrous or hard. |
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Its action is upon the muscular and fibrous tissues, where there results a pronounced soreness and aching. |
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The BO was manifested as branching tongues of myxoid fibrous tissue in respiratory bronchioles and alveolar ducts. |
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Solid, noncancerous lumps can develop within the fibrous tissues of the breast. |
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Thick fibrous septa separated individual nodules and were composed of benign-appearing, spindle-shaped cells and collagen. |
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Three cases showed small fibrous nubbins that had been submitted as atrophic or regressed. |
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In the majority of these cases, a fibrous nubbin of tissue is found at the terminus of the spermatic cord. |
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The multi-cusped cheek teeth, complex occlusion and extensive palinal power stroke were well suited for shredding fibrous plant material. |
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A fibrous wall can cover the omentum, developing from long standing inflammation and is called omental line. |
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This tendon is a large, strong fibrous cord that connects the muscles in the back of your lower leg to your heel bone. |
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There were 2 growth patterns, namely, a cellular spindle cell pattern and a hypocellular fibrous pattern. |
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The bland fibrous stroma is infiltrated by mature lymphocytes and plasma cells. |
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Manufacturers are examining ways of using cementitious or fibrous core insulating materials in place of the plastic insulations. |
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The flat bones ossify directly from such fibrous tissue rather than from intermediary cartilage. |
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Subungual exostosis begins as a reactive fibrous growth that develops cartilage and ultimately ossifies. |
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The matrix is composed of microgranular quartz with some fibrous chalcedony. |
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There was an increased amount of fibrous and adipose tissue below the left ovary, alongside the uterus. |
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Calcifying fibrous pseudotumor is a rare lesion of uncertain histogenesis that has a unique histologic appearance. |
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The palm oil and peanut used to marinate the leaves provide a nice touch without overpowering the fibrous greens. |
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Reflection of light from parallel inclusions or a fibrous structure, known as chatoyancy, is shown best by the cat's-eye variety of chrysoberyl. |
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The fibrous seed coat or hull of most commercial barley varieties is cemented to the caryopsis and is not removed during threshing. |
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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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The bundle of fibers with its endomysium is surrounded by a more fibrous connective tissue sheath known as the perimysium. |
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The shell is very long and narrow, falcate, fibrous, and distinctly exhibiting the small septa as they occur in the genus Caprina. |
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The top sheet is formed of a fluid pervious material, e.g., a fibrous material. |
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Histologically, Peyronie's disease causes inflammation that results in collagen deposition and the formation of fibrous plaques. |
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The tiny streamers are made of Tyvek, a fibrous, water-resistant paper, along with sailcloth, India ink, colored gels and pieces of metal. |
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This white, fibrous protein is made when thrombin, an enzyme found in blood, reacts with fibrinogen, a protein in blood. |
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A rare and unique tumor of infants, fibrous hamartoma was first described by Reye1 in 1956 as a subdermal fibromatous tumor of infancy. |
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The differential diagnosis included fibrous dysplasia and a low-grade fibrosarcoma. |
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Malignant fibrous histiocytomas and fibrosarcomas do not contain osteoid or bone and are typically high-grade lesions. |
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In the rural areas, the fibrous roots of this tree are used for making painting brushes, used for white washing. |
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The larger plaques tend to be stable, noninflamed and covered with a thick fibrous cap. |
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Trim off the small, fibrous roots and put the trimmed sections into pots filled with cuttings compost so the tops are just buried. |
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Now all the seeds have finished, they've moved on to the roots of the palm tree, boiling the white fibrous bundle to make a broth to drink. |
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Incorporation of harder or more fibrous material in the diet could provoke such a need. |
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Since fibrous food is difficult to eat due to lack of teeth there is a tendency by the aged to opt for softer, non-fibrous food. |
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The chipboard uses the cucumber plant's strong fibrous strands to create a dense and durable material held together with resin. |
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Peel the outer layers from the lemon grass stalks and finely chop the lower white bulbous parts, discarding the fibrous tops. |
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Their social behaviour enables them to exploit an arid environment and eat fibrous roots as their main diet. |
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The fibrous protein is produced by keratinocytes found in the body in two forms, hard and soft. |
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Collagen is a large, fibrous protein that keeps your skin supple and elastic. |
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Some of the material was in a fibrous state, making inhalation more likely. |
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In this case compost is made with a mix of ground up corn cobs and mud press, a fibrous waste product from the local sugar refinery. |
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Often known as giant reed, its fleshy, fibrous roots penetrate deeply into the soil. |
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In fact you could make paper from all kinds of fibrous material, including elephant and rhino dung. |
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The root framework supports a large number of fibrous roots which, by their continuing growth, comb the soil for minerals and water. |
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The 400 square metre plot will be harvested in a month and the fibrous stalks tested for nutrient levels. |
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The stroma of the papillary fronds consisted of loose fibrous tissue with abundant, thin-walled, congested blood vessels. |
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To make matters worse, thick, fibrous adhesions are often formed anchoring the congested, fatty tissue to the muscular layer below. |
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He found that the fungus causes the plant's roots to grow finer and more fibrous. |
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Mitosis, size of tumour, necrosis and pleomorphism are thought to be prognostic factors for aggressiveness of solitary fibrous tumours. |
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Heart valves are made up of flaps of thin, strong, tissue attached to the heart with fibrous cords. |
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Six HCV-negative biopsy specimens had portal fibrosis, but none had fibrous septa. |
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The fibrous mass was soaked overnight and subsequently filtered on the foraminous plate of a Buchner funnel. |
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In the first part of the study, BMPs were found in both fibrous dysplasia and desmoid tumors. |
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Most acanthareans have a fibrous capsule separating endoplasm and ectoplasm. |
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The vegetable sponge, or dishcloth gourd, has a fibrous interior that can be dried and used as a sponge. |
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The mass had a pink, shiny, and slightly lobulated cut surface with focal, punctate, light yellow calcifications and irregular, white, fibrous streaks. |
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As the lesion grows, a fibrous cap made of collagen and elastin walls off the lesion from the lumen of the artery to protect the arterial lumen from the atheroma. |
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The term degenerative arthritis is a general term used to describe degenerative changes in any type of articulation whether synovial, cartilaginous or fibrous. |
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In fibrous proteins, the coiled coil structures can be many heptads long. |
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It is covered by a sheath of areolar connective tissue from which thin fibrous septa extend into the gland and subdivide it into many distinct lobules. |
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It is unclear whether they are true neoplasms or fibrous reactions to minor trauma, insect bites, viral infections, ruptured cysts, or folliculitis. |
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Mature fruits were collected manually from the ground and the fibrous pericarps were removed using a mechanical dehusker immediately following harvest. |
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Cellulose loose-fill insulation is made from wastepaper, such as used newsprint and boxes, that is shredded and pulverized into small, fibrous particles. |
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Tendons are the thick, fibrous cords that attach muscles to bone. |
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The resultant cellulitis is preseptal, or anterior to the orbital septum, involving a fibrous layer beginning at the periosteum of the skull and extending to the eyelids. |
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Halloumi is creamy white with a fibrous texture, and is firmer, less brittle and generally less salty than Feta, even though it is also soaked in brine during manufacture. |
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Joints are classified in terms of their structure as fibrous, cartilaginous, or synovial, and in terms of their operation as immovable or movable. |
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Parital obstruction can also be caused by Ladd's bands, abnormal fibrous bands obstructing the duodenum, which can cause bilious vomiting and abdominal distension. |
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The plantar fascia is a thickened fibrous aponeurosis that originates from the medial tubercle of the calcaneus and runs forward to form the longitudinal foot arch. |
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They may represent calcified daughter hydatid cysts separated by fibrous tissue or, more likely, a redundant, folded, inner germinal wall of a cyst. |
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The present invention is directed to a meat product which includes both sinewed and sinewless meat and in which the fibrous character of the meat is retained. |
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In the continuous type, the spleen is connected to the gonadal-mesonephric tissue by a continuous cordlike structure of fibrous or splenic tissue. |
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What happens is that the inflammation of the liver triggered by the infection causes it to contract and it becomes a fibrous blob. |
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The second group called sarcomas, arise from the substance of solid tissues such as muscle, bone, lymph glands, blood vessels and fibrous and other connective tissues. |
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Rupture of the fibrous cap of an atheromatous plaque exposes the lipid core, which is highly thrombogenic and contains an abundance of procoagulant tissue factor. |
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Other times and places he wore elk antlers instead, or the fibrous horns of a rhino, dancing about the walls of torch-lit caverns with feather and paw, fin and claw. |
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The textures of thunder eggs can vary from distinctly radiating fibrous textures to cryptocrystalline aggregates that preserve the structure of the original rhyolite. |
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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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There are three types of joints, fibrous, cartilaginous, and synovial. |
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Extravasation of meconium causes an intense chemical and foreign body reaction with characteristic calcifications, vascular fibrous proliferation and cyst formation. |
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However, there is little published information pertaining to the applicability of nisin on peel fibrous film and its bactericidal effect on deli meat products. |
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There is characteristically a dense sparsely cellular fibrous stroma. |
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Heaney expected to find that the quartz in tiger's-eye was chalcedony, a form that typically consists of fibrous, defect-riddled crystals less than 1 micrometer in diameter. |
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A sheet or band of tough, inelastic, fibrous connective tissue. |
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The fine-grained sediment of the matrix is composed chiefly of microgranular quartz, although chalcedony with a fibrous texture is sometimes found. |
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As the ligamental area overgrows the hinge plate, the dorsal parts of the oldest hinge teeth are resorbed and the hinge sockets are filled up with a fibrous prismatic texture. |
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Plants with a fibrous root system like hardy geranium and Astilbe will break apart into plantlets quite easily. |
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Kelyphite is a fine grained, fibrous and radially oriented mineral assembly surrounding partially retrogressed garnet. |
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Hypoglycemia and hypertrophic osteoarthropathy have been reported in solitary fibrous tumors of the pleura. |
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Apart from congenital anomalies, other benign primary bony lesions include fibrous dysplasia, aneurysmal bone cyst and osteochondromata. |
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Mucocele formation in frontal sinus fibrous dysplasia is not an infrequent complication. |
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Pleurisy lesions never resolve completely and permanent fibrous scars remain on the lungs and the parietal pleura. |
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These changes can also be seen in fibrous dysplasia, hyperparathyroidism, giant-cell tumor, and infantile cortical hyperostosis. |
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Microscopically, the synovium is composed of fingerlike or rounded masses of fibrous stoma covered by hyperplastic lining cells. |
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They are always fibrous and structurally are very similar to the roots of seed plants. |
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The foot has a strip of fibrous tissue and fat running from the base of the toes to the heel known as the plantar fascia. |
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Brown bears have difficulty digesting large quantities of tough, fibrous foods. |
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Superabsorbers are manufactured in many forms including particulate and fibrous. |
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Mitral valve biopsy revealed a cardiac valve with a collagenized fibrous nodule. |
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The urachus is a band of fibrous tissue extending from the apex of the bladder to the umbilicus. |
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The black kurrajong has a fibrous bark that Aboriginal artefact-makers used as a raw material to make string for their lines and carry-bags. |
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It also regulates the movement of hazardous wastes such as fibrous asbestos, infectious clinical wastes and harmful chemicals. |
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A fibrous layer deep in the breast muscles can hold the wings rigidly horizontal for gliding and soaring. |
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In some orchids, the velamen includes spongy and fibrous bodies near the passage cells, called tilosomes. |
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Scutes are made up of the fibrous protein keratin that also makes up the scales of other reptiles. |
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The ancient Chinese created oil lamps with a refillable reservoir and a fibrous wick, giving the lamp a controlled flame. |
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Rope may be constructed of any long, stringy, fibrous material, but generally is constructed of certain natural or synthetic fibres. |
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Ropes have been constructed of other fibrous materials such as silk, wool, and hair, but such ropes are not generally available. |
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It has stout, jointed, fibrous stalks that are rich in the sugar sucrose, which accumulates in the stalk internodes. |
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After harvest, the crop produces sugar juice and bagasse, the fibrous dry matter. |
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The e is dropped for other derivations, for example, central, fibrous, spectral. |
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Wood is a porous and fibrous structural tissue found in the stems and roots of trees and other woody plants. |
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A fresh fracture shows a clear bluish color with a high silky luster and fibrous appearance. |
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It is also free from included soft or fibrous notches and does not soil the fingers when rubbed. |
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In the present work, hydrophobic PU and hydrophilic ampicillin are mixed together in the same solvent and electrospun into a fibrous scaffold. |
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The aneurysmal wall contains dense fibrous tissue but lacks myocardial fibers and coronary arteries. |
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Malignant fibrous histiocytoma is a pleomorphic sarcoma composed of histiocyte-like and fibroblast-like elements. |
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Kapok is now seen throughout the tropics mainly because it was extensively cultivated for the fibrous kapok found in mature fruit capsules. |
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The splenic tissue was separated from the seminiferous tubules by a splenic capsule and vascular fibrous connective tissue. |
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The cells are arranged in nests and sheets with intervening fibrous septae. |
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Multiple nests can form an alveolar pattern and be surrounded by collagen and dense fibrous septae. |
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Her work shed light on the functions mediated through various fibrous links within the hair bundle, the mechanoreceptive structure to sound. |
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Composed of fibrous molecules called microtubules, this structure is responsible for the segregation of chromosomes between daughter cells. |
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Fibrous dysplasia represents a benign idiopathic bone disorder in which cancellous bone is replaced by abnormal fibrous tissue. |
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Fibrous dysplasia is a benign idiopathic skeletal disorder that occurs when normal cancellous bone is replaced by abnormal fibrous tissue. |
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Histologically, tumoral proliferation is observed with smooth muscle, fat tissue, and vascular channels surrounded by a fibrous. |
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Thrombus in this location may embolize during the cardiac cycle or alternatively mature into a fibrous membrane obstructing the outflow tract. |
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In tyrnpanosclerosis, a hyaline degeneration of fibrous tissue in the ear may involve the tympanic membrane or the middle ear mucosa. |
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This may be as a result of the fact that sugarcane products are fibrous and not readily digestible by cellulolytic microorganisms. |
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Twisted fibrous arrangements in biological materials and cholesteric mesophases. |
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Microscopic examination shows predominantly red pulp elements in a disorganized fashion, with scanty fibrous trabeculae. |
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This tanniniferous layer is laterally continuous with the hypodermal fibrous layer of the pinna axis and rachis. |
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Cerebral edema is followed by fibrous granulation and collagenous connective tissue with necrosed areas becoming calcified. |
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The fibrous septae separating the tubules were pauci-cellular and lacked the appearance of ovarian stroma. |
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This book summarises the structure, geometry and stereology of fibrous materials. |
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We report the case of a middle-aged woman with longstanding monostotic fibrous dysplasia who responded well to conservative treatment. |
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Fibro refers to the fibrous tissue, myo refers to the muscles and algia refers to pain. |
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The spleen is an early casualty of organ damage from repeated infarctive episodes, which reduce it to a nubbin of fibrous tissue. |
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These tissues include tendons, ligaments, fascia, skin, fibrous tissues, fat, synovial membranes, muscles, nerves and blood vessels. |
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Histopathology demonstrated irregular lamellar bone with hypocellular fibrous stroma, but no obvious atypia, mitotic activity or necrosis mimicking fibrous dysplasia. |
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Monophasic lesions with pure, pleomorphic spindle cells only, such as monophasic metaplastic carcinoma, sarcomalike angiosarcoma, and malignant fibrous histiocytoma. |
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Its surrounding wall, known as the case, is extremely tough and fibrous. |
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Saffron corms produce both fibrous roots and contractile roots. |
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Lungs were examined for pneumonia, fibrosis, and infarcts and for atherosclerosis, thrombi, and intraluminal fibrous webs in large pulmonary arteries. |
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Reinforcement is provided by straw, hair, hay or other fibrous materials, and helps to hold the mix together as well as to control shrinkage and provide flexibility. |
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The pathology report revealed normal bone spicules containing fibrous connective tissue and granulation tissue with lymphocytes and multinucleate giant cells. |
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The plantar fascia is a thick fibrous band of connective tissue expanding along the sole of the foot to the toes and supports the arch of the foot. |
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Peyronie's disease is also associated with Dupuytren's contracture, a condition in which fibrous tissue in the palm of the hand becomes thick and shortened. |
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At surgery, it was discovered that he had a volvulus of the entire small bowel around a fibrous band extending from the transverse colon to the pelvis. |
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The cut surface showed a 5-cm, soft, friable, pale brown mass, with a necrotic center filling the larger cyst, surrounded by fibrous tissue and many mucinous locules. |
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No lymphomatous invasion was demonstrated beyond the fibrous capsule. |
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Unlike human stomachs, rumens contain symbiotic bacteria that enable grazing animals such as sheep, goats, deer, and cattle to digest grass and other fibrous plant matter. |
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Northfil, originating from Horwood Lake, is an antigorite lacking a naturally occurring fibrous property, which is desirable for industrial applications. |
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In 2007 and again in 2009, Schweitzer and colleagues used chemical and molecular analyses to confirm that the fibrous material collected from the specimens was collagen. |
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Its development is considered to be secondary to the formation of a thick fibrous pseudosac following arterial wall injury and haematoma organization. |
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The bursa may be very firm, pachyntic and filled out with fibrous cords. |
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These include the Compostable Keyboard, designed for disassembly using moulded fibrous pulp from carrots, spinach and celery bound with cornstarch for the keys. |
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As a comparison with abalone, red meat muscle tissue consists of contractible myofibrils assembled into parallel fibrous bundles interconnected by collagen. |
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This discovery by David Frayer from the University of Kansas and colleagues of a fibrous dysplasia predates previous evidence of this tumor by well over 100,000 years. |
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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 baleen of baleen whales consists of long, fibrous strands of keratin. |
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Rigid foam or fibrous insulation board is used to insulate exterior walls or roofs during construction or when adding siding or reroofing, and to insulate crawl space walls. |
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The choroid is very thick and contains a fibrous tapetum lucidum. |
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These include patients with osteosarcoma, Ewing sarcoma family tumours, malignant fibrous histiocytoma, synovial sarcoma, fibrosarcoma and leiomyosarcoma. |
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A computed tomography scan demonstrated a right orbital mass consistent with fibrous dysplasia impinging on the lateral rectus muscle and the orbital contents. |
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Sectioning reveals variably cystic and fibrous areas filled by clear viscous fluid, while necrosis, hemorrhage, and purulence are only expected in secondarily infected cysts. |
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For a more modern feel, take a look at the company's Tegula wall feature, built up from interlocking fibrous plaster tiles to create a wave effect. |
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In view of the age of the patient, the differential diagnosis included metastasis, plasmacytoma, lymphoma, fibrosarcoma, or malignant fibrous histiocytoma. |
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It differs from other fibrous conditions such as fibromatosis, juvenile aponeurotic fibroma, subepidermal nodular fibrosis, and dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans. |
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For example, in one embodiment an emulsified wetting composition is applied to a fibrous substrate of the wet wipe, and then treated to destabilize the emulsion. |
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