In many regions of the body the lymphatic tissues are not sharply delineated, but occur as infiltrations into the mucous membranes. |
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The boost in graphical detail has also improved their movements, making their dodges, grapples and infiltrations seem much more realistic. |
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Diascopy with a glass spatula reveals the lupoid character of the infiltrations. |
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Common symptoms include leukocytosis, cytopenia, hepatosplenomegaly, and skin infiltrations. |
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That is why oriel windows and other verandas are often the site of infiltrations near the junction with the facade. |
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No massive incursions or large-scale infiltrations from the steppe into the Middle East took place, therefore, until after the overthrow of the Persian Empire at the hands of Alexander the Great in 330 bc. |
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By its very structure, DARE-DARE is continually open to infiltrations, multiplicities, contaminations, rootedness and seeks to be a part of its host neighbourhood. |
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A molecular biologist helped me understand what happens to muscle fibres when there's a strain or a tear, and how infiltrations into the injury may help. |
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Without this air replacement the building is maintained under negative pressure, reducing the efficiency of exhaust fan and increasing infiltrations and draughts which make the work areas uncomfortable. |
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The stated purpose of this construction is to protect Egyptian national security and guard against infiltrations of perpetrators of terrorist activities to be carried out inside Egypt. |
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Many of these failures are due to infiltrations and extravasations that occur when IV fluids, called infusates, inadvertently enter the surrounding tissue. |
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Infiltrations usually do not work well on the lower jaw because of bone density. |
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