The shagreen patch, a thickened orange-peel-textured area of connective tissue hamartoma, is most often found on the mid to lower back. |
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The capsule lacks stomata and on the outside has a trabeculate appearance due to the outermost cells having thickened lateral walls. |
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The teeth are equally thickened and less prominently trabeculate on both adaxial and abaxial sides. |
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Fruit butters are made from fruit pulp cooked with sugar until thickened to a spreadable consistency. |
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The bursa is usually found to be hyperemic, thickened, and in some cases filled with fibrinous loose bodies and bursal fluid. |
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It is quite possible that the diffusion of bioactive antibiotics would be hindered by the thickened pleura. |
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And for that super glutinous thickened stew texture I added a couple of teaspoons of flour. |
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The plain abdominal films show distended loops of intestine with thickened bowel walls. |
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A thickened band at the caudal extremity of the inferior pharyngeal constrictor forms the upper esophageal sphincter, or cricopharyngeus muscle. |
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The usual pattern of involvement is focal or diffuse plaques of thickened valvular or mural endocardium. |
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Leprosy is associated with symmetric skin lesions, nodules, plaques, and a thickened dermis. |
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The skull appeared diffusely thickened on radiographs and CT scans throughout the entire cranial vault. |
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Remove the melon pieces with a slotted spoon, and cook the syrup for another 5 minutes, until thickened. |
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All these plates that attach to the floor of the brachial valve may have been thickened by secondary overgrowth. |
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I snipped the chives into little pieces and blended them together with the thickened yoghurt. |
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Pour it into a saucepan and heat until the flour is cooked and the sauce is thickened. |
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The chicken broth thickened as it cooked and provided body without cholesterol or fat. |
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Elevated guideways look sleek in computer renderings, but are less elegant, with thickened columns, electric conduits and emergency walkways. |
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In the octopus eye it is formed by an infolding of the surface cells on the head, which become thickened to form eye components. |
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Radiographs of the fingertips of rock climbers, for example, show unusual bony spurs and thickened phalanges. |
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Rumours thickened as they spread and she and her three daughters were practically declared personae non gratae. |
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Today's fat-free reductions are healthier, more flavorful options than typical gravies made from pan drippings and thickened with flour. |
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In even shallower water, the kelp cover thickened and small pollack and codling darted around, snapping at particles in the water. |
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In the process it has been thickened to nearly 2.5 times the worldwide average. |
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It is vital to get your periods at regular intervals, otherwise it can result in a thickened endometrium. |
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She also was noted to have a markedly thickened calvarium on both radiographs and computed tomographic scan at 6 years old. |
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The thickened digestive fluids made by the pancreas are prevented from reaching the small intestine, where they are needed to digest food. |
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Her youth and beauty are still just visible beneath her thickened, scarred lips and the alcoholic puffiness of her face. |
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I had a little goitre too, a thickened neck, and I couldn't look at myself. |
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Crab braised in rice wine in a sauce thickened with more albumen tasted as though it had been cooked in sea water. |
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The thickened root, a rhizome, can be beaten into a lathery pulp which can be used for soap and shampoo. |
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The thickened blood may clot in the fingers and toes, causing numbness, or in the brain, causing dizziness and confusion. |
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Her usual pedicurist who noted the recently greatly thickened skin on her feet first alerted her to the likelihood of thyroid dysfunction. |
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The oatmeal was prepared in just the way he liked it, sweetened with honey, thickened with milk and cream, and flavored slightly with cinnamon. |
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Endoscopic ultrasonography showed a thickened antral wall with a mass in the gastric antrum. |
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In the kidney, the glomeruli show thickened capillary walls and endothelial swelling. |
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They all consist of fruits preserved mostly by means of sugar and they are thickened or jellied to some extent. |
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In crosssection, the caps are the upper, thickened portion of fungiform structures arising from convolution of exocuticle. |
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The feel of the artery itself may suggest whether its wall has normal resilience, or is hardened and thickened by arteriosclerosis. |
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Patios can also be built with a thickened edge, although frost heave may affect these slabs. |
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In all cases these wheels appear to be solid wooden discs with a thickened hub. |
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As we neared the bow, schools of blue maomao, sweepers and demoiselles gradually thickened. |
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One could feel the magnetic pull of the Bay Area from 150 miles away, as traffic thickened in the standing heat. |
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On physical examination, the thickened bowel loops are often visible and palpable through the abdominal wall. |
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Bring to the boil then turn down the heat and simmer gently for 15-20 minutes or until the veggies are tender and the sauce thickened. |
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It is flavored with garlic or onion, and thickened with rice or cornmeal dumplings called Bori. |
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Meanwhile the cooking liquor would be boiled down to make a thickened gravy. |
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Most sauces, including ngunja, are thickened with peanut butter, which gives them added protein and flavor. |
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They sometimes develop crusted scabies, with thickened skin and possibly thousands of mites. |
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The oversite is built on the levelled out and compacted ground within the building and it is thickened out beneath the dwarf or sleeper walls. |
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The inner sheath, termed the sclerenchymatous bundle or mestome sheath, is colourless and contains thickened walls and extensive suberin lamella. |
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Place the maple syrup, cream and butter into a small pan and simmer over a medium heat till slightly thickened, stirring from time to time. |
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The skin over the ball of the foot was callused and thickened, and in the middle was a pale area that was 5 mm in diameter. |
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Older adults often are overprescribed antibiotics for treatment of chronic coughs with thickened sputum. |
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Their half-hearted shower of arrows thickened and turned the air black with sharp, barbed, and vile arrows. |
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The lobes, which are preserved as carbonized remains of round or ovate outline, have a thickened or darkened rim. |
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Essentially it is a light, full-flavoured gravy, thickened in the traditional manner with cornflour. |
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Simmer for a further 1-2 minutes, stirring occasionally, until the pineapple sauce has thickened, then leave to cool. |
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Despite the fact that they were only a few hundred feet offshore, the pre-dawn fog had gradually thickened dramatically limiting visibility. |
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At the time of cholecystectomy, the gallbladder was noted to have a thickened wall and a polypoid mass arising in the neck of the gallbladder. |
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Granitoids are abundant in the Iberian Massif, and result from melting of the continental crust thickened during the Variscan orogeny. |
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Ignore the darker red and whitened silver, but note that the frets in the hatchment were thickened. |
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The mucosa was thickened, white, and fleshy in appearance with a small area of superficial ulceration. |
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In such cases, ultrasonography reveals a hypoechoic or anechoic structure protruding from a segmentally thickened colonic wall. |
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The early form had a flaring body with an inwardly thickened, inturned rim offset by a marked carination outside. |
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In its wild form, asparagus was a thin, stalky weed, but over the centuries growers have thickened it up and developed a succulent flavour. |
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The species are distinguished from most other tetramerous beetles, by the thickened hinder thighs, by which they are enabled to leap to a considerable height into the air. |
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But as the Flying Fortresses arrived over Normandy, gunning toward the bridge at Caen, the cloud cover suddenly thickened. |
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This means that instead of a flour-based gravy as accompaniment, pot-roast meat can be served with the cooking sauce that has miraculously thickened all by itself. |
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This style of flow is not unexpected at deep levels of an accretionary prism like the Otago Schist that is being thickened by underplating from below. |
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Her natural eyebrows had thinned with age, but they were darkened and thickened with great black pencil lines which jutted down the sides of her face. |
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The walls are occasionally thickened by adventitial fibrosis. |
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Probably my favorite dessert, Ras Malai is dumplings made from cottage or ricotta cheese soaked in sweetened, thickened milk delicately flavored with cardamom. |
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The plantar fascia is a thickened fibrous aponeurosis that originates from the medial tubercle of the calcaneus and runs forward to form the longitudinal foot arch. |
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Only when the fused aponeuroses of the two muscles are unusually thickened, the fibers curve downward in front of the spermatic cord and insert onto the iliopectioneal line. |
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When the grouper is tender and the sauce is slightly thickened and flavorful, 20 to 25 minutes, and turn off the heat. |
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The cuticle of the anterior margin of each segment is thickened towards the interior of the animal in order to form a pachycyclus for the attachment of longitudinal muscles. |
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Bring to a boil, and stir all the time until it's thickened. |
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The blue-gray smoke of cigars thickened the already thick air. |
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As the fog thickened, I heard voices from where James had disappeared. |
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These basins were interpreted to contain thick Old Red Sandstone sediments and to have resulted from the extensional collapse of thickened Caledonian crust. |
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The family is characterized by thickened stem organs and by linear or sword-shaped leaves-small and grasslike in the crocuses and blue-eyed grasses. |
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To finish, strain the infused milk into a clean saucepan, add the breadcrumbs and whisk over a medium heat for two to three minutes until thickened. |
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A vast white bowl of broth thickened with very finely processed but still perceptible vegetables, interspersed with chunky meatballs and big pasta shells. |
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They are then blended with chicken broth and that potion is thickened with cream. |
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The omentum and mesentery were also thickened and adherent to the viscera. |
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Keep in mind, too, that most commercial soy milks, especially the fortified ones, contain added salt and sweeteners and are thickened with carrageenan. |
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Because the lymphatic vessels are contained in the same perivascular sheath as the blood vessels, this thickening may contribute to the appearance of a thickened dermal layer. |
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Prophylaxis for infective endocarditis is warranted only in those patients with the true disease of thickened redundant mitral leaflets, mitral regurgitation, or both. |
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By light microscopy the capillary loops appear thickened and rigid with numerous small subepithelial spikes and pinholes noted on the silver stain. |
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The thickened lamina and stiffer tissues that make up veins may, therefore, provide increased mechanical support for the leaf prickles of A. spinosa. |
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Its five grams of fiber are substantial, but health experts recommend getting fiber from foods like fruits and vegetables, not a drink thickened with gum arabic and pectin. |
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Stir the cornflour mixture until smooth, then add to the goulash and stir until thickened. |
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Leaves are bright green having sword-shaped, based equitant, thickened in middle and wavy margins. |
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Inverted papilloma shows a thickened epithelium bound by an intact basement membrane growing endophytically into the underlying stroma. |
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But an inquest revealed she had a condition known as hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, where all the muscle wall of the heart becomes thickened. |
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These cells then go on to form thickened secondary cell walls, composed mainly of cellulose, hemicellulose and lignin. |
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In its thickened state it is used as a strong filler and for a range of joints that do away with more traditional fastenings. |
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The wings are stiff and cambered, with thickened streamlined leading edges. |
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Phocids have thickened mastoids, enlarged entotympanic bones, everted pelvic bones and massive ankle bones. |
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Gumbos tend to be thickened with okra, or the leaves of the sassafrass tree. |
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Lobsgows differs in that the meat and vegetables were cut into smaller pieces and the stock was not thickened. |
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The stock was thickened with either oatmeal or flour, and was then served, without the meat or vegetables, as a first course. |
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Dust and smoke thickened the morning mist and the infantry advanced using compass bearings. |
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Temperatures can also exceed the solidus of a crustal rock in continental crust thickened by compression at a plate boundary. |
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Mixtures of milk and eggs thickened by heat have long been part of European cuisine, since at least Ancient Rome. |
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Since modified sludge is easily thickened and dewatered, sludge conditioning operations at sewage treatment plants are of great importance. |
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A chest tap was performed and it revealed that RS had a hemothorax with old, thickened blood surrounding his left lung. |
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An additional large triangular flaplike appendage at the rear of the head is thickened along its margin. |
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The synovial membranes were slightly thickened, congested, and had some villous proliferation. |
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Swelling of the external ears is also common in newborns with the condition and can lead to thickened, deformed ears. |
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Stereoscopy revealed white-to-transparent miliary bosselations beneath and within severely thickened keratin and a few crawling mites. |
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On exam, all toenails on both feet appear discolored and thickened with proximal involvement to the nailbed. |
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On imaging studies, the liver metastases of GCTs are characterized by thickened walls with hypervascularity and nodular excrescences. |
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Chest x-ray and high-resolution CT scan showed disseminated, small granulomas of the lung bilaterally with slightly thickened interlobar septs. |
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A computed tomogram of the abdomen performed on admission showed a thickened gallbladder wall with surrounding inflammatory fatty stranding. |
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The methods are limited to spinnable fluids, which do not include paints and inks unless they are highly thickened. |
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The maxillary sinus membrane was edematously thickened, but there was no tumor exposure in the sinus. |
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The plot has been thickened further by the injury to Monaghan All-Star Conor McManus and his minefield and anyone can genuinely beat anyone else. |
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It came in a sauce of Mediterranean herbs and vegetables thickened with butterbean puree. |
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The teleost embryo first appears as a clump of cells along the thickened margin of the blastodisc. |
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Pour the mixture into a saucepot and cook over medium heat, stirring constantly, until it becomes thickened to the desired texture. |
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We present a baby with this rare condition associated with an allantoic cyst and a thickened umbilical cord. |
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She craves guatita, a dish of cow tripe in a sauce thickened by peanut butter that she serves over plantains. |
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The wall has been thickened to give dept to the gateway, and possibly to allow of the superstruction of a low tower above it. |
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The ceratohyoid is slender and it is thickened toward both the proximal and distal extremities. |
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Rather, Shen's team suggests that the spinning disk of the protogalaxy could have naturally generated a handlelike bar that then thickened on its own. |
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The Veteran's Glass City Skyway is a cable-stayed bridge in Toledo, Ohio, that has historically thickened with ice over the past seven winters it has been in service. |
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Agyria or pachygyria as well as a thickened cerebral cortex are seen on imaging studies, differentiating lissencephaly from malformations of neuronal proliferation. |
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Gravy is a sauce often made from the juices of meats that run naturally during cooking and thickened with wheat flour or cornstarch for added texture. |
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In addition, the abdomen was noted for a thickened porcelain gallbladder, diverticulosis, a healed splenic infarct, bilateral adrenal hyperplasia, and atrophic ovaries. |
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For example, greasier ointments are useful for dry, thickened skin. |
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In the middle portion of the inner demibranchs of the females the interlamellar septa were distinctly thickened to provide structural support for the developing young. |
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Cut surface of specimen showed multiple loculi with varied appearance and thinned out wall at some places with intervening thickened areas at others. |
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Clypeate grains are either functionally omniaperturate and have a thin exine and uniformly thickened intine or are porate with localized thickenings of intine. |
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The skin overlying and surrounding this mass was thickened and alopecic. |
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In 1989, Perlin and Hoffert presented hypertexture, a modeling technique where an ordinary surface is thickened into a region of space with some density. |
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In an inherited condition called achondroplasia, defective bone formation results in abnormally short and thickened pedicles that reduce the diameter of the spinal canal. |
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Dried between sheets of paper before they are inserted into different levels of the canvas thickened by layers of carious chemicals, the plants lose their color pigments. |
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Operative findings included a much thickened infraserratus bursa with extensive transbursal adhesions extending from the mid-to-upper aspect of the medial scapula. |
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