If so, this peculiar morphologic feature is another distinguishing characteristic of this genus. |
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Some chapters provide black-and-white microphotographs that illustrate the morphologic features of the diseases. |
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The microstructural and morphologic data sets were then combined into a single data set. |
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For such lesions, the tissue morphologic features have been distinguished according to the patterns found in the coexisting components. |
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The epithelial lining and muscle coats made a morphologic switch as the sections ascended in a direction toward the testes. |
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In the normal contralateral patellar tendons, ultrasonographic morphologic changes were not seen. |
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However, morphologic intergradations exist between species, leading to confusion in identification. |
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This is one of the pre-requisites to the formation of crystals with well-developed faces and high degrees of morphologic perfection. |
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A striking morphologic finding was a topographical relation of focal inflammation with sclerotic atrophy in areas with erosion of the epithelium. |
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Although its resemblance to T. sowerbyi is not particularly close, it falls within the morphologic range of this very variable species. |
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Among the common morphologic findings in dyserythropoiesis are oval macrocytes and hypochromic microcytes, creating a dimorphic population. |
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Early debate about their classification arose from their unusual mixture of morphologic characters. |
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The morphologic, cytochemical, and immunophenotypic findings supported the diagnosis of hairy cell leukemia. |
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Differential counts were performed on 200 cells using standard morphologic criteria. |
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The neuroendocrine granular cells did not show the typical morphologic features of insulin granules. |
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Serositis was always accompanied by moderate-to-severe infection of the alimentary tract, and morphologic evidence suggested dissemination through efferent lymphatics. |
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Histopathologic examination of the liver and thyroid gland revealed no morphologic changes which could account for these changes. |
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The bourgeois tactic typically involves the first level, where behavioral and morphologic adaptations are often subject to both intrasexual and intersexual selection. |
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Neither a topographical relation nor a morphologic transition was seen between prostatic atrophy and histologic carcinoma or high-grade intraepithelial neoplasia. |
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However, only in 3 of these cases was the morphologic appearance in the metastasis so well differentiated as to be considered benign if taken out of context. |
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Morphometric and meristic analyses were also done to assess morphologic variation. |
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The cell line was authenticated twice by morphologic and isoenzyme analyses during the study period. |
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The morphologic differential diagnosis of mature B-cell neoplasms with cytoplasmic projections includes splenic lymphoma with villous lymphocytes and hairy cell leukemia. |
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The term radiation injury refers to the morphologic and functional changes that can occur in noncancerous tissue as a direct result of ionizing radiation. |
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The morphologic changes such as decreased cell density, decreased collagen fibril density, and loss of fiber waviness that occur with aging predispose the tendon to injury. |
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The level and the size of the lordosis determine morphologic types which are lessened by the vertebral stretching. |
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Detailed seafloor morphologic images can be rendered from the seafloor pick of 3D seismic data sets and from multibeam bathymetric sonar data. |
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His lesions were umbilicated pustules ≈0.5 cm in diameter with similar morphologic features. |
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In most cases, the protozoans were identified as members of the genus Leucocytozoon because of their morphologic features. |
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Other pachychoroidal diseases such as a variety of inflammatory diseases may also show choroidal morphologic alterations. |
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It has previously been demonstrated that neutrophil morphologic parameters change significantly in septic patients. |
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Apart from the yeast form which primarily causes superficial infections, so called pseudomycelia are a further morphologic manifestation of yeastlike fungi. |
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Many early sloths were small and appeared in the Oligocene already as obligate herbivores, albeit retaining morphologic influences from insectivorous or myrmecophagous antecedents. |
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This is because languages reinforce one another, and provide tools to strengthen phonologic, morphologic and syntactic skills. |
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Leishmanial parasites have two morphologic stages in their life cycle. |
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Populations that have evolved in isolation, however, may no longer retain their morphologic and genetic distinctiveness when mixed with similar species from elsewhere. |
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However, no morphologic examination was performed. |
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It should be emphasized that there was no morphologic or functional evidence of adverse effects on developing brain or other portions of the central nervous system. |
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Mild to moderate circumferential neointimal hyperplasia and minimal to mild inflammatory changes were observed, but no adverse hematologic, histologic, thrombogenic, or morphologic responses were observed. |
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Certain EU policies can be rationalized at EU level as they stem from morphologic or genetic differences common to the entire EU and world population. |
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With this technique it is possible to find inflammatory or neoplastic morphologic changes of the small bowel in those areas, which can not be reached easily by duodenoscopy or colo-ileoscopy. |
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We group central-airway abnormalities by diffuse or focal tracheal wall thickening and morphologic abnormalities. |
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Corresponding images of a stage micrometer allowed the sizes of morphologic characteristics to be determined. |
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Characterization of the morphologic conversion of Helicobacter pylori from bacillary to coccoid forms. |
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Feathers can form independent airfoils by morphologic modifications like emargination and elongation. |
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Clinical, morphologic, and cytogenetic characteristics of 26 patients with acute erythroblastic leukemia. |
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But, beyond gross morphologic observations this is purely speculative and not tested by studies in cobblestoned monolayers. |
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Although plain radiography of the knee remains the standard imaging modality for morphologic assessment of knee OA, imaging is an adjunct for diagnostic purposes. |
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In addition, we evaluated the activity of matrix metalloprotease-2, a gelatinase that can degrade extracellular matrix and that is associated with the morphologic changes. |
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Although these digenetic trematodes of the Opisthorchiidae family are closely related to the genera Clonorchis and Opisthorchis, there are morphologic differences. |
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The slide was initially scanned at 100X, looking for motile trichomonads, and then at 400X to confirm motility, flagellar movement and morphologic features of the organisms. |
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This report demonstrates morphologic features of membranous ventricular septal defect that was closed spontaneously in one patient and operatively in the other. |
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Another ill-defined morphologic variant characterized by prominent neural involvement similar to a neuromuscular choristoma has also been described. |
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Natural crossbreeding between sympatric species of the Phyllosoma complex indicate the existence of only one species with morphologic and genetic variations. |
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Thoracic aortic atheromas were classified according to thickness, extent of involvement of the aorta, and morphologic characteristics of the plaque. |
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However, as far as we are aware, this is the first report to develop a novel morphologic classification system of the choroid and apply it to the major pachychoroidopathies. |
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Spindle cell melanoma is a rare morphologic variant of melanoma. |
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Thus, variability appears to be related to fairly obvious systematic microrelief and morphologic differences, which must be taken into account during sampling. |
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