During subsequent logging, samples of core were selected for sectioning and for geochemical, mineralogical and isotopic analysis. |
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On sectioning the liver, diffuse tan miliary lesions surrounded by dark red hemorrhagic tissue were seen. |
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I thought about sectioning it but in the end went for the long-list system which makes me look well read. |
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Moreover, newer technologies for peeling and sectioning grapefruit yield whole segments, with carpellary membranes largely intact. |
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Leg specimens were prepared by transversely sectioning the proximal tibia above the proximal tibiofibular syndesmosis with a bone saw. |
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A left lower lobectomy was performed, and sectioning of the lung demonstrated a 1.3-cm firm, tan-pink mass which was representatively frozen. |
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The only way to tell a dolphin's age for definite is by sectioning a tooth, said Mr Whooley. |
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Wth a blade only 10cm long, it is used for a host of small jobs in the kitchen, from tipping and tailing vegetables to sectioning fruit. |
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This phenomenon allows for a sectioning effect without using emission pinholes as in confocal microscopy. |
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The first time goods are transferred into the storage bin, the system determines what type of bin sectioning is assigned to the storage bin. |
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Precision cutting and sectioning of: abrasive materials, melaminic and similar materials, bi-laminate panels Formica and nobilitates. |
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Fig. 9. the sarcophagus approach combines: the sectioning of the tendons of the gluteus maximus and lifting off of the lids. |
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To launch this new series of articles, we are presenting the Applitec tool for sectioning small workpieces. |
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Are we sectioning the cochlear efferent system during vestibular neurotomy? |
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It looks like a small pitchfork and fits through the bars of the trap, sectioning off one part from the other. |
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Large abdominal periaortic and mesenteric lymph node masses, measuring up to 10 cm in diameter, grossly showed necrosis and sclerosis on sectioning. |
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This is a frequent type of image, if section takes place in healthy tissue, the nodule is mobilised over several millimetres after sectioning. |
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After sectioning the liver, he observed in the middle of the lesion a large cavum, which was filled with a yellow, puslike fluid. |
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Different versions of plates are available from 1 mm wide, for sectioning in the tool line just above counter-spindle. |
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The last step is dissection of the lateral vesical ligament after gradually coagulating then sectioning it along the bladder. |
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The ideal sectioning of both case areas is taken care of by the sophisticatedly arranged pockets. |
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Sophisticatedly arranged pockets on the case inside make for perfect sectioning and precise orderliness. |
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Minitom is a small, low-speed, precision cut-off machine for sectioning all types of materials. |
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When an engine passes a sectioning point the DAB or the booster connected to the next track section switches off. |
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The two additional bedrooms, including hers, were created from temporary walls sectioning off the living room. |
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Dynamic sectioning quickly provides views of selected sections of a plant or installation. |
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Within moments of his death, Molaison's brain was removed and passed to a young neuroanatomist, Jacopo Annese, for sectioning, and, as Annese believed, for him to study. |
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Standardised removal and sectioning locations for shovelnose sturgeon fin rays. |
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If so, further sectioning may be done to detect any additional rot. |
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To do this, you enter the bulk storage indicator into the material master record and again into the bulk storage sectioning table when defining the structure of a block. |
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Start by sectioning the hair for flat ironing. |
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If you transfer goods into the storage type for which bin sectioning has been defined, you must enter the storage unit type in the preparation screen of the transfer order. |
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Several samples were collected for serial sectioning and for repositing in the New Brunswick Museum. |
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An experimental advantage of this organization is the ability to analyze groups of nuclei by sectioning the brain along the longitudinal axis. |
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After section of the infundibulopelvic ligament and the broad ligament peritoneum, the adnexectomy is completed by sectioning the adnexal pedicle close to the uterus. |
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At the outset, conventions for parameterization of misorientations, projections of misorientation information into lower dimensions, and sectioning schemes for the misorientation space are established. |
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In interadnexal hysterectomy, the adnexa may be coagulated whe bipolar forceps and sectioned level with the uterus by successive coagulating and sectioning. |
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I decided to try both products simultaneously, sectioning my hair, in stylist parlance, and using the Garnier on one half and the Organix on the other. |
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From blow-drying hair to sectioning it, there's a Redken way to do it. |
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In a laboratory in Philadelphia, Dr. Thomas Stoltz Harvey was sectioning the brain of Albert Einstein, which he had removed while performing an autopsy on the scientist after his death in Princeton in April. |
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The sectioning of the power supply in a tunnel shall be designed in accordance with the overall strategy for evacuation from the tunnel in question. |
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Construction work for rail track sectioning cabins. |
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The shoulder syndrome mainly occurs as a result of the sectioning of the spinal accessory nerve and the ensuing denervation of the upper trapezius muscle. |
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Sectioning of the mass revealed a mixed solid and cystic appearance with the cysts ranging from 1.0 to 3.0 cm in diameter. |
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Sectioning of the cyst found caseous material, hair, and partially calcified areas. |
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Sectioning the orchidectomy specimen revealed a well circumscribed, predominantly multicystic, mass measuring 17 mm in the tail of epididymis. |
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Sectioning reveals variably cystic and fibrous areas filled by clear viscous fluid, while necrosis, hemorrhage, and purulence are only expected in secondarily infected cysts. |
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