The New Orleans region is a particularly critical nodal point in the US economy. |
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Tumor may demonstrate spread into the liver, nodal system or venous system. |
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The therapeutic value is controversial but would be limited to patients with nodal metastases. |
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The new Victoria site joins 57 other nodal sites in cities around the world. |
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Try to see this more as a nodal point, where people with similar attitudes towards the institutions of power can meet each other. |
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Transportation must fall under a single nodal agency, which may even be the State Government. |
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It has a long tradition of use for tumor reduction and lymphatic drainage, especially indicated when cancer has nodal involvement. |
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The General Hospital, Chennai, was then a nodal centre for smallpox eradication. |
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We defined advanced stage as nodal or metastatic spread and high grade as poorly differentiated, undifferentiated, or anaplastic disease. |
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In patients with a defect of central microtubules, the ultrastructure, and thus the function, of nodal cilia would not be affected. |
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Cervical lymph nodal enlargement is common to both tuberculosis and malignancy. |
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The triangulated space frame of the roof is made up of solid stainless steel rods that form six pointed stars screwed into nodal connectors. |
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Houses at outlying nodal communities did not contain red cedar or bald cypress. |
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The case of Paget disease with ductal carcinoma in situ had no nodal metastases. |
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Plants regenerated from potato nodal explants treated with H2O2 are significantly more thermotolerant than control plants. |
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The two orthogonal nodal planes separating these quadrants represent the fault plane and an imaginary plane called the auxiliary plane. |
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This alien-ness is at once personal and collective, local and global, nodal and networked. |
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The nodal roots present appear stubby, blunt, and are not anchored to the soil. |
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Musical events have long been seen as nodal points around which sentiments of collective belonging take shape. |
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With clinical evidence of nodal disease it is clear that the neck requires treatment, traditionally in the form of a neck dissection. |
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Static information such as semi-major axis of ellipse, apogee and perigee altitudes, and anomalistic and nodal periods of satellite orbits. |
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She is Director of a nodal agency that funds hundreds of small groups involved in peace-building in Northern Ireland. |
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Histology of the lymph node showed a histiocytic proliferation with near-complete effacement of the normal nodal architecture. |
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Thus nodal pricing determines a price of energy for each node of the network. |
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Felodipine in therapeutic doses has no effect on conduction in the conducting system of the heart and no effect on the A-V nodal refractoriness. |
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They can depute nodal officers in the affected areas who people can contact in case there is a sign of trouble in the future. |
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Ultimately the search was successful and the goods train continued its journey towards a nodal point in Metz. |
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When there are so many around you, who would like to be with you around certain nodal birthdays, you cannot deny. |
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This project aimed to use an innovative decentralized nodal mechanism to get close to the target audience. |
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In order to determine the stage of breast cancer, the oncologist considers three important factors: tumor size, nodal status, and metastasis. |
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The nodally integrated approach aims at providing smoothed derivative quantities by constructing nodal strain displacement operators. |
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We can accurately obtain and optimize the proration results on the basis of the results of nodal analysis. |
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Cities normally grew and flourished as nodal points on trade routes. |
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Most of these patients will require surgery involving a hysterectomy, bilateral salpingo-ophorectomy, and retroperitoneal nodal evaluations. |
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In this period the nodal point was Budapest, situated in the centre of the Carpathian arc. |
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Three nodal, communitybased advisory committees are planned but only one is operational. |
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Editor 2D or View 2D: displays the mesh, nodal properties, boundary conditions and initial conditions. |
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The tourism region can be defined by its area delineated on the basis of features similarity, or it can have a nodal structure. |
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On each plant, leaves were identified on day 0 according to their nodal position with respect to the youngest fully expanded leaf, L0, and numbered acropetally, L1, L2, etc. |
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The left gastric vessels are then ligated taking the associated nodal tissue with it and avoiding any injury to the common hepatic or splenic arteries. |
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This injection also identifies the lymphatic basins, nodal areas, and respective lymph draining sites that are considered to be at risk for metastases. |
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This manipulation was initially restricted to embryo culture and nodal micropropagation, but it has recently been extended to somatic embryogenesis. |
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The Chief Secretary was the nodal point of the administration. |
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Although the seminal roots continue to function throughout most of the plant's life, their most important contribution comes before the nodal roots are established. |
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Since leaf areas at individual nodes were recorded, it was possible to detect the change in nodal and whole plant leaf area during the phases of damage and recovery. |
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We identified 5 cases of nodal follicular lymphoma in the literature. |
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For my part I am most anxious that you observe in this connection that no single phantasy was projected in the ceremonial, but a number of them had to be integrated, they must have their nodal points somewhere in space. |
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Shenzhen is a big megapolis in the South of Chinese People's Republic, and together with Guanchzhou and Hong-Kong is one of the most important transport and logistic nodal points. |
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Pedestrians and cyclists received an upgraded network and a busway was built to connect all three nodal points along the corridor, with all buses using the busway, or at least a part of it. |
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This occurs in extra nodal MALT lymphoma, which affects the skin, the gastrointestinal tract and the breast. |
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Ports are nodal points in the distribution of goods towards internal networks: any hitch here produces a knock-on effect right down the supply chain. |
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Care should be exercised in administering PROLOPA to patients with a history of myocardial infarction or who have atrial, nodal or ventricular arrhythmias. |
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Shrewsbury is becoming a centre for distribution and warehousing, as it is located on a nodal point of the regional road network. |
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He ran a bow along the edge of a glass plate covered with flour, and saw the nodal patterns emerge. |
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The weight of evidence truly establishes Drake's Cove as the nodal point of Nova Albion. |
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Sinuatrial nodal artery arose from the RCA in 70 per cent and from the circumflex artery in 30 per cent of instances. |
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Until mid-1992, the data network was set up in a star topology, since replaced by a nodal approach. |
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Hemangioma is 1 of the 4 types of benign nodal vascular tumors classified by Chan and colleagues. |
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Thus, if the carinal canals play a role in conduction, the metaxylem tracheary elements must be responsible for conduction across nodal regions. |
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The researchers have revealed that knocking out nodal causes internal organs are jumbled, and the organism dies. |
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Growth stemming from logistical improvements: the development of nodal distribution and the need to achieve economies of scale are factors conducive to short sea shipping. |
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On 8 July 1680, Hooke observed the nodal patterns associated with the modes of vibration of glass plates. |
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Shipping out is just as precise: the pallet is removed from the high-bay warehouse and forwarded to production or dispatch via nodal points, the so-called retrieval tables. |
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When an achiever of GP dies, the ties that once joined others to this nodal character all drop away. |
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According to this study, in the case of ABX it is a question more specifically of optimising the continuous flow of equipment over an interconnected transport network and through nodal warehousing points. |
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Besides all this, there is no nodal agency responsible for ensuring policy coherence, aid coordination for poverty reduction or monitoring national development. |
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Furthermore, the Commission feels that it is now more vital than ever to focus efforts on the port sector so as to enhance the role of ports as nodal points in the logistics chain. |
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On occasion, the nodal period is provided in hours and minutes. |
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Depending on their origin, they are described as premature atrial contractions, premature nodal contractions, or premature ventricular contractions. |
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City regions that serve as nodal points for the information and network economy are becoming disembedded from the national context because their fates depend more on their international contacts than on their national ones. |
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The scientists have already demonstrated that the underlying principle for this works: they have connected three graphene ribbons to each other at a nodal point by means of two suitable monomers. |
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Although adenosine is not effective in converting atrial flutter, atrial fibrillation or ventricular tachycardia to sinus rhythm, the transient atrioventricular nodal block produced helps diagnosis of atrial activity. |
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It needs to densify at nodal points, and we think these big integrated mixed-use developments, connected around stations at first and second-floor level, are the answer. |
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The Tow-Thomas band-stop filter circuit and Ã…kerberg-Mossberg band-stop filter circuit are synthesized by nodal admittance matrix expansion on the same port admittance matrix. |
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We have mainly included ports and inland ports as nodes in the trans-European networks, i.e. they act as nodal points for the rest of the trans-European connections. |
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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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Which parameters describe the electrophysiological properties of successful slow pathway RF ablation in patients with common atrioventricular nodal reentrant tachycardia? |
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We prove that certain degenerate abelian varieties, the compactified Jacobian of a nodal curve and a stable quasiabelian variety, satisfy autoduality. |
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The US Open quarterfinalist, Melanie Oudin was diagnosed with a heart condition last month called atrioventricular nodal re-entrant tachycardia, which required surgery. |
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The plantlets obtained by micropropagation were removed from the culture bottles under laminar flow and sectioned into nodal segments containing two nodes. |
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We hope to compare and show the value of these individual techniques for local grading and staging, detection of small nodal metastasis and distant metastasis. |
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