This can slow the immune system's clearance of the virus, cause pulmonary eosinophil infiltration, and exacerbate asthma inflammation. |
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Once depressions are full, there will be more surface runoff because of the slower infiltration rate. |
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No facilities had vapor barriers or other controls specifically designed to prevent infiltration of tetrachloroethylene throughout the building. |
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The scan suggested the possibility of hepatic infiltration but the autoantibody screen gave negative results. |
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This infiltration of sport into Italian politics seems a common feature right across the political spectrum. |
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Nail or screw a 2X2 piece of wood flush with the bottom of the ledger, and lay a bead of sealant at the joint to prevent water infiltration. |
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Piping is favoured by high infiltration rates, pre-existing cracks and voids, an impermeable sub-layer, steep gradients, and erodible materials. |
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The clinical differential diagnosis included leukemic infiltration of the breast, gynecomastia, and carcinoma. |
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Crop residue has a nutrient value and will catch snow, reduce evaporation, increase infiltration, and improve soil tilth. |
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Buildings with high humidity and water infiltration problems are particularly prone to mold growth. |
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Slower rates of infiltration means slower recharge of soil moisture during rainfall or surface irrigation. |
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Initially the armed forces said they have plucked all the 87 infiltration routes in various border areas of Jammu by heavily mining them. |
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This has served largely only to obscure the infiltration of factory management control techniques into wider areas of the economy. |
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Water consumption was so heavy as to cause the infiltration of sea water into the groundwater. |
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The removal of a cast leaves the channel open to direct water infiltration and might expose the worm to direct sunlight. |
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Antimetabolites are used to decrease the likelihood of fibrosis and scar formation in blebs and to increase the success rate of infiltration. |
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The body count continued to rise as the infiltration team became a wave of efficiency, killing anything that got in their way. |
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The silver sculpture of cooking pots intermingled with aluminum replicas of guns suggest the infiltration of violence into everyday life. |
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If his squad is seen, the snipers will shoot them before they can set up for infiltration. |
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Histopathologic examination of the tissue showed a necrobiotic granuloma with associated histiocytic infiltration. |
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Focal capsular infiltration and vascular neoplastic emboli were observed in the surrounding nonneoplastic thyroid, suggesting malignancy. |
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In three patients additional infiltration of neutrophilic leukocytes was present, suggesting histologic evidence of infection. |
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To be effective, a vegetative infiltration area must be designed, constructed, vegetated, and adequately maintained. |
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In some patients the pneumonic infiltration was rapidly progressive, resulting in severe oxygen desaturation requiring assisted ventilation. |
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All new windows offer a tight fit between components to limit the rate of infiltration. |
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Of course, a major task was to weaken the opponent through infiltration and enticement. |
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The increase in lymphocytes was accompanied by lymphocytic infiltration in vital organs. |
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The jealously guarded patents hindered photography's commercial infiltration into England. |
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The obvious answer to counter this infiltration was a fine wire which lit a signal lamp when broken. |
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With heterografts, the intense cellular infiltration and rapid breakdown of structures was noted. |
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He initiated a series of interdiction missions flown along the infiltration routes developing in the Laotian panhandle. |
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Look at the infiltration of science and health programs with Christianist propaganda. |
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Postmortem examination of hyperlipemic miniature horses has revealed fatty infiltration of the liver and kidneys. |
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These events have led to allegations of fascist infiltration of the Italian police. |
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Leaves were then infiltrated with deionized water under vacuum three times for 4 min to ensure complete infiltration. |
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It soon became apparent that sites would be selected by government officials wary of infiltration by Western spies. |
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The stupefying infiltration of the White House quickly establishes that distinguishing the good guys from the bad guys will be difficult. |
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When headquarters is attacked by a well-organized infiltration team, Robin is forced to flee into hiding. |
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The government there has repeatedly complained about continuing cross-border infiltration. |
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Borders must be adequately guarded to prevent infiltration by hostile elements, and adequate force strength must be maintained. |
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It's entirely possible to do a creepy and credible movie about alien infiltration, but this one suffers from a horribly written script. |
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They found red ginseng reduced this cancer cell infiltration by 63 percent. |
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After exposure to the antigen, there is intense infiltration of tissues with inflammatory mediators. |
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With increased amounts of hepatic fatty infiltration, weight loss may actually increase portal fibrosis and bile stasis. |
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This stops polymorphonucleocyte infiltration and results in a resolution of the inflammatory process. |
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The presence of inflammatory cell infiltration is one of its main histological features. |
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The inflammatory mediators signal eosinophil, basophil, neutrophil, and monocyte infiltration. |
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The endless sequences showing infiltration into the supervillain's island base are flat, with no compelling mystery waiting to be solved. |
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Liquid manure applied at rates greater than the soil infiltration rate or water-holding capacity can promote runoff. |
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The breaking down of the structure greatly reduces the water infiltration rate. |
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The settling basin keeps solids out of an infiltration area or a holding pond. |
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Residues on the soil surface increase infiltration on crusting soil, and they also reduce evaporation of water from the soil. |
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A lack of adequate clay, which is important for the development of a durable structure, contributes to low infiltration. |
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Liners are an effective way to prevent infiltration of groundwater into the system. |
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The variety of carefully considered planting extends the idea of natural infiltration. |
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An urban drainage system based on infiltration returns clean, plentiful water to streams at the rate they need for healthy fish habitat. |
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If further water infiltration is to be prevented, all leaking pipes and roof leaks should be repaired. |
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Tumor infiltration of leptomeningeal veins, cranial nerves, and spinal roots was also noted. |
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Overt violence now gives way to a conflict based on espionage and infiltration. |
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Reduced infiltration will cause water ponding for longer periods following rainfall on a field with surface depressions. |
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This shows an infiltration of polymorphonuclear leukocytes with foci of necrosis, thrombosis, and hemorrhage. |
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The lining epithelium was often eroded, and the underlying stroma showed dense infiltration by inflammatory cells. |
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Success in cannulation was ascertained by administration of a crystalloid solution without any signs of infiltration. |
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The granulomatous pattern showed a formation of multiple granulomata with various degrees of inflammatory cell infiltration. |
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The Mafia's infiltration of every level of official life diverted much-needed funds and sucked the city dry of its life force. |
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These many setbacks resulted in an unprecedented infiltration of its cultural, economic, and territorial borders. |
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Each gallon of water requires approximately 8 square feet of area to insure proper infiltration. |
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The presentation may be of an unexplained mass or cranial nerve palsies, meningeal symptoms, or even respiratory problems caused by brainstem infiltration. |
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The Taliban leadership makes no secret that it has targeted the ALP for attack and for infiltration. |
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Under a recent amendment to Israel's infiltration law, asylum seekers can be jailed for years without trial. |
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Militants' camps have never been completely wound up and infiltration takes place after the melting of snow at the passes straddling over the mountains. |
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In addition to inflammatory infiltration and destruction of muscle, patients with dermatomyositis or polymyositis may have involvement of other organ systems. |
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The infiltration of technology into daily life is transforming our patterns of play, work, love, birth, and death such that the cyborg is a metaphor that is lived by. |
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The infiltration of black and Hispanic women into public social work and the flight of white women into private practice racially divided the field. |
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Histological findings include cellular infiltration with mixed round cells, neutrophilic in majority and disorganization of crypts with branching and dilatation. |
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The door and frame assemblies can be tested to achieve specific requirements of air tightness, water infiltration or gas tightness through the use of add-on seals. |
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Was infiltration executed sequentially as assets became available, or was it more like a desynchronized drive-to-your-death scenario as trends have repeatedly demonstrated? |
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Sponges repair tissue damage by either an infiltration of archaeocytes and other mesohyl cells to the wound area or by localized increases in mitosis that result in ingrowth. |
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The movie is a direct reflection of the growing fear of foreign infiltration at the time, and the expanding social unrest of the civil rights movement. |
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Geller reported a case of acute leukemia presenting as respiratory distress in a patient with leukemic pulmonary infiltration diagnosed at autopsy. |
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It would touch upon the centrality of the automobile in mid-20th century Western society and the infiltration of Europe by American brand-name goods. |
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The record of women in the professions has been unimpressive and mirrors the experience of women's infiltration into the professions in other countries. |
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Underground drains and sewers can suffer from structural defects caused by ground movement, leakage, subsidence, tree-root infiltration or corrosion. |
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Under light microscopy, necrosis in both epidermis and dermis with extensive polymorphonuclear leucocyte infiltration in deep dermis were seen in all three groups. |
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Groundwater is found at varying depths underneath the earth's surface, in permeable rocks known as aquifers which are saturated by the infiltration of rainfall. |
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The military commission this week was to focus on the alleged FBI infiltration of one of the defense teams. |
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Biopsies of the pharynx, performed after radiotherapy, showed infiltration of small lymphocytes, plasmacytes, and neutrophils in the submucosal area. |
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Sjogren syndrome is characterized by lymphocytic infiltration of exocrine glands, particularly the salivary and lacrimal glands, and by involvement of other organs. |
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Pathology in chronic cholecystitis reveals low grade chronic inflammatory changes with muscle hypertrophy and submucosal lymphocytic and plasma cell infiltration. |
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Exposure to ozone causes acute changes in lung function, neutrophil infiltration, cytokine release, and potentiation of allergen-induced bronchoconstriction. |
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Laghman, situated on one of the main Taliban infiltration routes to and from Pakistan, is a hotbed of insurgent activity. |
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Such is the level of mafia infiltration in society and so dangerous are terrorist attacks everywhere that we are tolerant of these Big Brothers watching their errant siblings. |
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Formation of shrinkage cracks allows water infiltration that weakens the subgrade, which may lead to further fatigue cracking in the pavement structure. |
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Last year, he orchestrated the infiltration of a Florida immigration detention center. |
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The residue slows the runoff, allowing more time for infiltration. |
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In this study, green ash trees increased the average infiltration rate by 27 fold compared with unplanted controls. |
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It aims to detect and stop illegal immigration, human trafficking and terrorist infiltration. |
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The nurse always must be alert to signs of slow leak or insidious infiltration. |
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In the Eastern Empire the slow infiltration of the Balkans by the Slavs added a further difficulty for Justinian's successors. |
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There are records of Germanic infiltration into Britain that date before the collapse of the Roman Empire. |
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Pakistani will to prevent infiltration was uncertain, while Pakistani military operations proved of little use. |
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An SAS reconnaissance team was dispatched to carry out preparations for a seaborne infiltration. |
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The same executive also boasted that the Nigerian government had forgotten about the extent of Shell's infiltration. |
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The infiltration capacity, the maximum rate at which the soil can absorb water, depends on several factors. |
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During the next rainfall event, the infiltration capacity will cause the soil to be saturated at a different rate. |
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It later became infamous for espionage infiltration, known as the Portland Spy Ring. |
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Once trees have been removed by fire or logging, infiltration rates become high and erosion low to the degree the forest floor remains intact. |
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It is accepted, though, that the infiltration of water into pores and the weight of the reservoir do contribute to RTS patterns. |
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Weatherstrip all doors and windows and ensure minimum air infiltration occurs. |
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Product offerings consist of tubing, aspirators, infiltration pumps, canisters, and other products. |
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The primary hazard associated with chimney backdrafts is the infiltration of carbon monoxide gas into the home. |
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Moreover, there was no indication of leukocytic infiltration in gestationally SS-exposed lungs. |
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Carpal tunnel syndrome due to gouty infiltration of lumbrical muscles and flexor tendon. |
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Signs of neuron degeneration in the myenteric plexus were found in seven patients, six of whom had lymphocyte infiltration. |
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At this point of time, bone marrow examination showed no evidence of lymphomatous infiltration. |
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On histologic examination, there was an infiltration of histiocytes and multinucleated giant cells containing birefringent polymeric particles. |
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Immunohistochemical analysis showed no macrophagic infiltration, suggesting recent infarcts. |
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Classically, infiltration of the ileo-caecal valve has varying degrees of extension into the ileum and caecum. |
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Graves disease presenting as localized myxedematous infiltration in a smallpox vaccination scar. |
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The disease is characterized by the infiltration of neoplastic cells with enlarged nuclei and high nuclear-to-cytoplasmic volume ratios. |
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The cross section drawing also specifies underdrain outlet height as determined by the user to detain water for infiltration. |
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Vacher CA, Lock RJ, Raine SR Effect of polyacrylamide additions on infiltration and erosion of disturbed lands. |
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Endobronchial biopsy may show perichondritis and mixed inflammatory infiltration, including lymphocytes, plasma cells, and eosinophils. |
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Extensive infiltration of hemocytes into the damaged regions of the host's tissue may provide these mites with an additional nutritional source. |
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We have observed histologically that PNBF can occur in CHS in the absence of direct tumor infiltration of the periosteum. |
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Atypical Leukocytoclastic changes may show on infiltration or fibrinoid degeneration of vessels. |
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They show diffuse intertubular infiltration with recognizable tubular remnants. |
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Occasionally, gill architectures were disrupted by heavy hemocyte infiltration. |
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On histology, the IAC tumor showed nerve tissue with fatty infiltration, while the forearm tumor showed an angiolipoma. |
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Finding the effect of several geometrical variables and air speed on the infiltration rate of open refrigerated vertical display cases was of the interest of this study. |
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Donnchadh and Gwalcmai, along with the other fourteen teams selected for planetary infiltration, had been put into deep sleep shortly after liftoff from their planet. |
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Moreover, anatomic factors such as chronic obstructive airway disease and tumor infiltration of peritracheal tissue might have also aggravated the tracheal injury. |
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The NEMA 4X panel houses core electronics, and is remotely located from the scale to prevent any possibility of water infiltration during wash-down. |
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There are also a number of locations in the Budd Inlet Treatment Plant utilidor where infiltration of groundwater requires attention to prevent it from getting worse. |
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Monocyte chemotactic protein-1 acts as a chemoattractant, promoting infiltration of immune cells, and as a basophil agonist, which leads to histamine release. |
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Semiempirical infiltration equation for furrow irrigation systems. |
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Sinus histiocytosis with massive lymphadenopathy was first described by Rosai and Dorfman in 1969 as a disease characterized by nodal histiocytic infiltration. |
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Tissue damage and leukocytic infiltration following attachment of the mite Unionicola intermedia to the gills of the bivalve mollusc Anodonta anatina. |
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Fatty infiltration of liver in spontaneously ketotic dairy cows. |
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The interface with normal tissue is often ill defined, irregular, angulated, or microlobulated due to irregular infiltration of the malignant cells into surrounding tissue. |
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The KMT ruled Taiwan under martial law until the late 1980s, with the stated goal of being vigilant against Communist infiltration and preparing to retake mainland China. |
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The rate of fall of the surface of water ponded over the soil within the ring gives a measure of the infiltration rate for the particular enclosed area. |
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The domal morphology of biological stromatolites is the result of the vertical growth necessary for the continued infiltration of sunlight to the organisms for photosynthesis. |
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Given the disparity in effectiveness between their own and South Korean and US fighters, North Korea maintains a large force of infiltration troops. |
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This residual water moisture affects the soil's infiltration capacity. |
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Higher temperatures reduce viscosity, increasing infiltration. |
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The purpose of this barrier is to prevent infiltration by armed militants. |
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The Iraqi Navy is a small force with 1,500 sailors and officers, including 800 Marines, designed to protect shoreline and inland waterways from insurgent infiltration. |
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Their infiltration and encirclement tactics had failed to panic Allied troops and as the Japanese were unable to capture enemy supplies, they starved. |
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Raphael is an archangel whom God sends to warn Adam about Satan's infiltration of Eden and to warn him that Satan is going to try to curse Adam and Eve. |
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In places where smuggling, migration, and infiltration are a problem, many countries fortify borders with fences and barriers, and institute formal border control procedures. |
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Endly the reverse model still means water infiltration and erosion control, at least in spring when the daily resultant is a water table lowering. |
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The infiltration by IgG4 positive plasma cells leads to periductal and interlobular fibrosis that ultimately results in narrowing of the pancreatic duct and acinar atrophy. |
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After the fourth passage the rats developed peritoneal carcinomas with metastases to the upper abdomen and peritoneal endotheliomas with focal infiltration. |
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