This process is thought to stimulate tumorigenic growth and to allow the intraductal proliferations to progress to carcinoma. |
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Cutaneous viral warts are discrete benign epithelial proliferations caused by the human papilloma virus. |
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Cyst walls showed epithelial tufts or papillary proliferations with delicate fibrovascular cores. |
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Whether polyclonal proliferations progress to monoclonal lymphomas has not been proven. |
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Training programs on analysis and monitoring of microbial risks in water, especially concerning Legionella and Pseudomonas proliferations. |
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You can propagate by division, from proliferations or pips, or from seed. |
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In some cases we found proliferations of increased productivity to the farms. |
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On the single artificially infected Citroncirus x webberi which has been obtained, small leaves and proliferations were seen. |
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Increased incidence of bile duct proliferations was observed in male rats exposed to hydrazine hydrate. |
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The two forms of pox can be identified relatively easily from the typical proliferations or deposits on the skin and mucosa. |
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Still, as Evans and his co-curator Ana Debenedetti make clear, this is not a show exclusively concerned with the artist's post-mortem proliferations. |
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Three times a day with the highlight brush cell proliferations. |
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In hernial sacs, florid mesothelial proliferations may mimic malignancy and be associated with dense chronic inflammation. |
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Several participants traced the root causes to conflict in Africa to the proliferations of small arms and light weapons and therefore, called on those who produced such arms to be more accountable. |
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These systems are subject to the same scale, sludge and corrosion phenomena with in addition proliferations of shells and molluscs which will progressively block the exchangers. |
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They are described as hypertrophy, hyperplasia or hamartomatous proliferations in the few published reports. |
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The principal feature of carcinomatous cell proliferations can be denoted as hypermitosis, depending upon supernutrition of the cells. |
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In August 1999, the Company announced preliminary findings from the two-year rat study showing the appearance of brown fat proliferations. |
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The zany proliferations of the book are not in themselves a problem. |
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During recycling, water streaming into air-cooled towers will load itself with dust and micro-organisms which will develop biological proliferations and fouling. |
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No, that refers to the proliferations of broken relationships it leaves in its wake as people leave their domestic partners for their sexy new dance partners. |
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Leukemias are clonal, neoplastic proliferations of immature cells of the hematopoietic system, which are characterized by aberrant or arrested differentiation. |
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Antioxidant effects on T-lymphocyte proliferations are controversial. |
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Pseudosarcomatous and sarcomatous proliferations of the bladder. |
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Sporangial morphology was examined under a compound microscope and the shape, size, presence or absence of papilla, proliferations and sporangiophore branching recorded. |
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