The macroscopically apparent thrombosed vessels in case 3 contained tumor emboli and multiple foci of infarction. |
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If we are to achieve a full understanding of deviant behaviour, we must get these two foci of inquiry into balance. |
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If these foci are sectioned perfectly, diagnosis is not difficult because the parallel arrangement of the prongs is obvious. |
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I mean I liked it as much as I like finding the centres, vertices, foci, and asymptotes of various hyperbolic graphs. |
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To assess telomeric localization, we quantitated the number of telomeric foci in the various strain backgrounds. |
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Kepler showed that a planet moves round the Sun in an elliptical orbit which has the Sun in one of its two foci. |
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This shows an infiltration of polymorphonuclear leukocytes with foci of necrosis, thrombosis, and hemorrhage. |
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Elliott's mathematical life circulated round the twin foci of Oxford and London. |
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To quantify the cortical flow we measured the mean velocity of the myosin foci using kymographs. |
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Historically, the tradition has viewed the first and second foci as subordinate to the third. |
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Spindle cell lipomas show well-differentiated adipocytes, as in a typical lipoma, but in addition have foci of myxoid tissue with spindled cells. |
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Small foci of immature neuroglia were present adjacent to mature neural tissue. |
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Well, he discovered, in the elliptical function, that the Sun was located at one of the two foci of the relevant ellipse. |
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The semimajor axes of an ellipse are the longest lines crossing the area covered by the ellipse, and including the two foci. |
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Metastatic foci were also seen in the mesenteric lymph nodes, pancreas, stomach, visceral pleura, and bone marrow. |
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There were healing granulomas and caseous foci, presumably tuberculosis, in mesenteric and peripancreatic lymph nodes. |
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The problems with the microlens array design are low light throughput, non-uniform intensity foci, and lens aberrations. |
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This test has been found to be a simple and useful means of detecting foci of infection by myxoviruses in tissue culture monolayers. |
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The distribution and control of offices, such as countships, abbacies, and bishoprics, became the main foci of the political rivalries. |
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Centrally within the larger foci of squamous metaplasia, necrosis may be seen. |
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He described the construction of an ellipse with a string fixed at the two foci. |
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The lesion appeared multifocal, with foci extending into the cortex and upper pole. |
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Of the cases biopsied only for calcifications, 20 of 32 cases had calcifications associated with the atypical foci. |
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An ellipse has two foci, i.e. two centres, unlike the circle that has just one. |
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There seems to be little doubt that these twin foci have been influential in shaping how supervisors think about supervision. |
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This tumor should be distinguished from collision tumors and carcinomas with foci of spindle-shaped epithelial cells. |
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The use of collinear beam geometry facilitates the alignment of the overlap of the two foci and ensures high image quality. |
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Various forms of implicitness are shown to contribute to different levels of text coherence as identified by different foci of relevance. |
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There was extensive embolization to the brain and multiple foci of Aspergillus infection in kidneys and adrenal glands. |
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Multiple foci of infection, several millimeters in diameter, were seen in many organs. |
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General skin pigmentation increases, localized pigmented foci appear mysteriously, and acne lesions often develop. |
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Global reorganization of chromatin into heterochromatic foci is a hallmark of senescent cells. |
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The morphologically transformed foci have been shown to grow as tumors following transplantation into immunosuppressed, syngeneic, weanling mice. |
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Histologic examination of the brain showed extensive neuronal loss, gliosis, rarefaction, scarring, and foci of chronic inflammation in multiple brain regions. |
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Finally, gas within the biliary radicles often appears as linear echogenic foci. |
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Though there has been some unrest in Inner Mongolia, the main foci of ethnic separatism in China continue to be Xinjiang and Tibet. |
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Hearing and expounding the text as it stands, with attention to literary, redemptive-historical, and canonical contexts, are the foci. |
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This terrible ulcerative skin disease is endemic in foci throughout Africa, the Americas, Australia and Asia. |
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Very small or small necrotic foci of gastric mucosa occurred in 5 rats in the high dose group. |
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Test expert plus detects the causes not only for pain but also for chronical as well as not yet recognised inflammatory foci. |
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These proliferative SV40-Tag and synaptophysin-expressing intraglandular foci were associated with the rare BrdUrd-retaining cells. |
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Calcification is a highly echogenic focus within the node, which may be dense or punctate echogenic foci. |
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The structural and cellular morphological characteristics of renal cell tumours and dysplastic foci were quite similar to those observed in rats. |
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Perpendicular to the major axis through the centre, at the point on the major axis equidistant from the foci, is the minor axis. |
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After the Buddha's death the first foci for this sort of veneration seem to have been his relics and the stupas that held them. |
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Contain the new virus within limited foci or delay spread to gain time to implement preparedness measures, including vaccine development. |
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It discusses the primary functions of the lay navigator role as well as the role's history and key foci. |
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Small foci of tubular degeneration and regeneration occurred in the nephrotic areas. |
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Routing of single-mode fibers from the Keck Nasmyth foci down to the basement beam combination laboratory. |
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The fact that colonialism became the domestic source of land policies does not imply that they were necessarily the strong foci of activity. |
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The world today faces a patchwork of legislations, NGOs, profit-making stakeholders, and other players with varied foci and interests. |
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Yellow or grey necrotic foci may be present in the spleen, liver, kidneys and lungs. |
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A successful transition from education into employment has been one of YFJ's main foci in action and advocacy work. |
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Evaluation is the process of identifying or confirming the important features or foci for management planning. |
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The first law states that the orbit of a satellite is an ellipse, and that one of the foci of the ellipse must be located at the centre of the Earth. |
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The others would frequently pernoctate and, as with the other fellows, their rooms were the natural and welcome foci of enormously diverse social, literary, scientific and musical activities. |
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Magnetic resonance imaging off the brain showed scattered foci of abnormal white matter signal in both cerebral hemispheres, which were considered entirely nonspecific. |
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This result strongly agrees with the upward migration of seismic foci in the volcanic edifice, which has been found to precede recent flank eruptions. |
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I am thinking of several possible methods, such as ritual work combined with foci symbols or sigils, but have not quite made up my mind on this matter. |
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Acinar cells surrounding the necrotic foci showed atrophy and necrobiotic changes, and numerous eosinophilic intranuclear inclusions with clear halos were noted. |
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This cleaves the phosphate groups and acts as the foci for calcium and phosphate deposition. |
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Structured meanings allow for a compositional semantic approach to sentences that involve single or multiple foci. |
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Subclinically infected kidneys demonstrated initially only small inflammatory foci. |
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For fibroblast foci and vascular adventitial thickening, for which data entries were numerical, an average was determined. |
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Each Standing Committee was assigned one or more of MACSE's current foci and the role of monitoring the short and long term implementation of that area of focus and the associated deliverables. |
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Direct ophthalmoscopic examination of monkey eyes has indicated the presence of hypopigmented foci in the macular region of the retina in some monkeys from all test groups including controls. |
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There were two essential foci of public religion: the king and the gods. |
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Axial computed tomographic image through the lower pelvis, showing multiple punctate gas foci delineating the bladder wall. |
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The work addressed the thematic foci of landscape painting in Lagos State and their influence on selected painters. |
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Most of these effects occur on solid ground, but, since most earthquake foci are actually located under the ocean bottom, severe effects are often observed along the margins of oceans. |
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In most LEEP specimens, foci of residual HSIL or invasive carcinoma are present, confirming the original biopsy diagnosis. |
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Viewed obliquely, however, their foci are on other parts of the panel. |
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Ultrasonography demonstrated a cystic lesion in the superficial lobe with eccentric hyperechoic foci suggestive of a scolex. |
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These groups should provide appropriate foci for planning and supporting the development and long-term maintenance of observing systems in these two regions. |
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At higher magnification, some chondrocytes showed foci of slight nuclear hyperchromatism. |
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There are two marked stimulation sites lateral to V1, showing that the lateral secondary foci were located extrastriatally. |
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A stationary front is often present near the area of freezing rain and serves as the foci for forcing and rising air. |
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Reaction to Danish and French nationalism provided foci for expressions of German unity. |
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Most cervical cancers arise at the squamocolumnar junction, where coincident HPV infection occurs in foci of greatest metaplastic activity. |
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Any such path has this same property with respect to a second fixed point and a second fixed line, and ellipses often are regarded as having two foci and two directrixes. |
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These changes included increased stomach weight, thickening of the gastric mucosa, chief cell cytoplasmic atrophy, foci of cellular and chromogranin positive cell hypertrophy, and elevated gastrin levels. |
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An infiltrative appearance due to presence of the hyperplastic foci between benign glands may be seen. |
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Lastly, the criteria for the distribution of funds between the different foci of the programme, particularly the social rights of workers, have remained impenetrably vague. |
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Dysplastic foci were found in two of 26 B6C3F1mice and four of 27 BDF1 mice, but the incidence was not statistically significant, with dysplastic foci occurring in one of 15 mice in B6C3F1 and BDF1 control groups. |
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Deciduosis of endocervix: inflammatory and papillary endocervical mucosa characterized by foci of decidual cells with regular nuclei and large, eosinophilic, glycogen-rich cytoplasms. |
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Because there was more than one station on the Moon, it was possible to use the arrival times of P and S waves at the lunar stations from the moonquakes to determine foci in the same way as is done on the Earth. |
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These data, while not the main foci of this particular report, add to our understanding of workplace wellness within Canada's larger firms and the health of Canadian employees and their families. |
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There exists a variety of feminisms, each with its own angles and foci. |
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To collect comparable clinical and epidemiological data in 3 foci of Peru and Bolivia, with the aim of discriminating factors involved in clinical variability from infection to disease and metastasis. |
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Better magickers were given fragments of the ball he'd rescued and used them as foci to deflect incoming shots. |
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Secondary disease causes ulcerated lesions of caseating foci within the mucosa and submucosa. |
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We reduced the accumulation of expanded RNA foci and corrected the sense strand of the gene. |
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The number of foci used will determine the number of pulses per scan line. |
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The myxoid foci are hypocellular, but they still show pleomorphism. |
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The brain was edematous, and small foci of necrosis were found. |
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The deep dermis and panniculus adjacent to the abscessed region had numerous foci of granulomatous inflammation within and around the small arteries and veins. |
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Nonconducted atrial bigeminy refers to the presence of electrical signals originating from atrial foci outside the sinus node which are not transmitted to the ventricle. |
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Caseation may occur in microscopic foci within the granulomas, or areas of necrosis may coalesce, forming a cold abscess, particularly when the immunity is high. |
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