These two concentric fleshy tissues originate from different parts of the flower. |
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Solid, noncancerous lumps can develop within the fibrous tissues of the breast. |
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Aphids continue to feed on plants tissues until the Braconid larvae inside their bodies completely consume them. |
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But if you have asthma, the season poses a more serious threat than tissues and cough drops can handle. |
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Cysts of different shapes and sizes appeared in the conjunctive tissues of the abdomen and viscera, mainly in the liver, gonads, and pancreas. |
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Both basidiomycetes and ascomycetes developed the ability to digest plant tissues early on. |
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The pain is the result of an overload on your tibia and the connective tissues that attach your muscles to your tibia. |
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Cholesterol is mobilized from peripheral tissues into the circulation by HDL and delivered to the liver, where it is metabolized. |
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There's a lot in modern life for which to be thankful and the invention and availability of paper tissues is high on the list. |
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The degradation of proteins and the remobilization of amino acids to developing tissues is a prominent process during senescence. |
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Tumors often use more energy than healthy tissues do and may absorb more of a radioactive tracer, which allows the tumors to appear on the scan. |
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The sow's placenta and umbilical cord are thick tissues that selectively transfer nutrients to the developing fetus. |
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Taurine is a conditionally essential amino acid that is found in the tissues of most animal species. |
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Functional roles for relaxin within human reproductive tissues have also been implicated during placentation, parturition, and lactation. |
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Nervous tissues such as the brain, spinal cord and ganglia seemed to be the main sites of viral replication. |
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Stem cells would be harvested from the blastocyst and transformed into the desired tissues for transplant. |
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Teratoma typically contains tissues derived from all 3 germinal layers, whereas dermoid cyst presumably originates from ectoderm and mesoderm. |
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The only thing lacking are moist tissues to clean fingers with after eating the ribs. |
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They are unable to grow in living tissues but instead can multiply in structures containing keratin. |
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Embryogenic tissues were homogenized to a very fine powder in liquid nitrogen and then sugar extraction was carried out. |
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One type tends to form surface tissues or epithelium, the other becomes mesenchyme, the tissue that holds us together and becomes blood vessels. |
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They are counterbalanced by the traction and stiffening of UA tissues resulting from the contraction of dilator muscles. |
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The other affects multiple tissues and manifests symptoms similar to the transferase deficiency. |
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Plant growth originates from meristems, localized tissues with stem cell features that are at the origin of all organs of the plant. |
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Massage therapists knead patients' muscles and other soft tissues with their hands. |
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Animals consuming large quantities of buckwheat plant have developed blepharitis, a painful inflammation of the conjunctive tissues of the eye. |
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A limitation in virtually all planar biaxial studies of soft tissues has been the inability to include the effects of in-plane shear. |
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They have the ability to penetrate right into the deep layers of the skin and travel to various organs, glands and tissues of the body. |
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They have the potential to revolutionise medicine by offering ways of repairing diseased and damaged body tissues with healthy new cells. |
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Hardly any useful research can be done on aborted fetuses and no useful medical application of their tissues is permitted. |
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These erosion rooms are surrounded by reconstructed osteonal tissues that are deposited centripetally. |
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There have been numerous reports of abnormal accumulations of amino compounds and amines in tissues of nutrient-deficient plants. |
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Electron microscopy was performed with fresh tissues fixed in glutaraldehyde and postfixed in osmium tetroxide. |
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Many different tissues can be transplanted such as whole organs like the heart, or cells as in bone marrow transplantation. |
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As Erica watches the film, she reaches into a wastepaper basket and pulls from it the tissues used by a previous occupant. |
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They are transported by ocean and air currents, and bioaccumulate in the tissues of living organisms. |
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In many regions of the body the lymphatic tissues are not sharply delineated, but occur as infiltrations into the mucous membranes. |
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The conducting tissues within the vascular bundles are the xylem and phloem. |
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When it came, she was armed with tissues and a clear conscience for what she knew had to be done. |
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I mean, who in their right mind thinks they can sell a box of tissues for ten quid? |
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People should keep their hands clean and use tissues to cover coughs and sneezes. |
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Because tissues were lyophilized it was not possible to discriminate between cell walls and cytoplasm in the root material. |
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Among the tissues preserved in the paper shales are delicate feathers, flower parts, hair, insect wings, and scales. |
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Arthropods also have a hemocoel, an open body cavity in which blood flows and bathes the tissues and organs. |
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Fat-soluble vitamins lodge in the fatty tissues of the body and can be stored there. |
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After exposure to the antigen, there is intense infiltration of tissues with inflammatory mediators. |
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We found that mutations in small bristles affect several tissues during the development of the fruit fly. |
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Major differences in fluorescence responses were detected between adaxial and abaxial tissues of sun leaves. |
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The cartilages that cap the joints are tissues that constantly model themselves. |
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During the early stages of pregnancy, the upper lip and palate develop from tissues lying on either side of the tongue. |
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In mineralized tissues the molecules are further tied by calcium and phosphate bridges to the mineral crystallites. |
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Cancer of the lip and oral cavity is a disease in which cancer cells are found in the tissues of the lip or mouth. |
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When you insert cotton-tipped applicators or tissues in your ear, the wax is just pushed deeper into the ear canal. |
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A majority of plants possess stages in their life cycle at which specific tissues can survive severe tissue water loss. |
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Minor or even deep wounds to the skin and underlying tissues can be closed by using Butterfly tape or by suturing. |
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She wiped every part with paper tissues and then placed it in the sunlight. |
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The medical examiners in our study were divided concerning the use of autopsy tissues for research purposes. |
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Some have beats that make you want to make your very own dance floor in your bedroom, and some that make you grab tissues to dry your eyes. |
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You may see the soft tissues of the neck and the area below the ribcage pull inwards during attempts to breathe in. |
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Autoimmune diseases result when the immune system attacks the body's own organs, tissues and cells. |
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Natural selection must sum up the selective forces on all tissues at all stages of the life cycle and on the gametes themselves. |
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The first DNA to be extracted from an ancient specimen was from 150-year-old tissues from the quagga, an extinct relative of the zebra. |
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The blastemal cells are derived locally from the mesenchymal tissues of the stump, close to the site of amputation. |
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The histogenic phase encompasses the time during which the majority of growth and differentiation of tissues occur. |
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These tissues are composites of lateral plate derived connective tissues and the migratory population of the myotome. |
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The growth can invade local tissues of the breast and chest wall as well as spread through the blood and lymphatic systems. |
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These drugs make your body tissues more sensitive to insulin and keep your liver from overproducing glucose. |
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The aim of the research reported in this paper was to investigate the metabolic responses in tissues tolerant of anoxia. |
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For example, plant tissues challenged with acutely toxic levels of ozone rapidly produce a burst of ethylene. |
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Stores of readily available glucose to supply the tissues with an oxidizable energy source are found principally in the liver, as glycogen. |
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Researchers have isolated two powerful antioxidants from arnica that help protect tissues from oxidative stresses. |
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The bandages substitute for the elasticity lost by tissues engorged with edema. |
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First of all, because the body produces higher levels of hormones, the connective tissues around the joints soften. |
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The entire complement of IAA conjugates has also been determined in vegetative tissues of several plant species. |
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Cold increases the pain threshold, the viscosity, and the plastic deformation of tissues but decreases motor performance. |
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The carpal tunnel consists of some tissues that surround the median nerve as it passes through the wrist and palm area. |
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The tissues become swollen and thick and push against the hair follicles and sweat glands. |
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Second, stem cells may prove to be an indispensable source of transplantable cells and tissues for repair and regeneration. |
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This may be due to excess vascularization in the tumor tissues caused by PDT exposure. |
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This molecule is found in all tissues of the body and plays very important roles in the cardiovascular, immune and nervous systems. |
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The pressure required to traverse an arterial stenosis and perfuse the distal tissues of the foot may not be met. |
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Preservation of non-biomineralized tissues within concretions occurs through most of the Phanerozoic, from the Upper Cambrian to the Recent. |
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Oral-facial clefts are birth defects in which the tissues of the mouth or lip don't form properly during fetal development. |
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The two pubic bones are the hub of a network of muscles, tendons and tissues at the base of the pelvis. |
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Your nose is blocked by sudden untapped reserves of mucus, so it's lucky you keep a box of paper tissues beside your bed. |
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Between putting tissues on mechanicals and thinning two-coat rubber cement, I spent every free minute studying these books. |
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Body tissues with the highest rate of formation in younger pigs are bone and muscle. |
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In order to allow the soft tissues around your knuckles to heal, your entire hand will be immobilized for one to two weeks. |
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This is the strategy taken by vascular plants, which have special vascular tissues to distribute water throughout their system. |
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Its goal is the purification and rejuvenation of the colon, because the colon is linked to all the other organs and tissues of the body. |
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Analysis of tissues for sphinganine and sphingosine is not readily available. |
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The fresh tissues were routinely processed for transmission electron microscopy. |
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Moreover, contents of lactate in stem tissues increased at an early stage of anaerobic incubation. |
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Time to have the tissues on stand by to dab, what we reckon, will be a short spell of weeping in the company of Liszt. |
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The embryo epidermis, the plumule and the radicle tissues were never probed. |
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To avoid getting caught short, it's best to carry a small toilet roll or a pack of tissues in your bag or pocket! |
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The pituitary hormones are carried via the systemic circulation to target tissues throughout the body. |
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It was found that sound conduction through dolphin tissues was more effective than that in a northern fur seal in a wide frequency range. |
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For this reason, various environmental insults that damage intestinal tissues also lower the levels of lactase. |
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Brain tissues of infected animals have a sponge-like appearance when examined under a microscope. |
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In general, stromules are more abundant in tissues containing non-green plastids, and in cells containing smaller plastids. |
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The soft tissues under the skin are full of tiny blood vessels called capillaries. |
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I've had flu since Friday, in a muddle of tissues and lying down, drowsily watching DVDs, and no appetite. |
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Circadian rhythms are known to be exhibited by all peripheral tissues and mammalian cells in culture. |
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The lethal phase of Tpl aneuploids is late embryonic or early larval, with the tracheae and the gut the first tissues to be affected. |
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Thrips probe plant, fungus, and animal tissues with the slender mouthparts, and suck out fluid contents. |
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These tissues can theoretically be identified from very small samples, such as fragments in dinosaur coprolites. |
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After three daily changes of molten paraffin, tissues were embedded in paraffin to provide cross sections. |
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When any of these frenums are much shorter than normal, they can limit the movement of the tissues they attach to. |
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Those tissues will come in mighty handy and I'll be forever grateful that he left them for me. |
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A boil or a furuncle is a bacterial abscess or collection of pus and dead tissues that starts in the hair follicles. |
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The softness, strength and appearance of tissues are used as key reasons to justify the use of virgin forest wood fibres. |
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About twenty species in the deserts of Australia occupy galls, plant tissues that have been modified by feeding insects to form a hollow cavity. |
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On a personal note, Kleenex is indebted to him for all the tissues that girls have used to wipe away tears and heartbreak. |
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Expression has also been monitored in peripheral tissues such as the Malpighian tubules. |
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Endogenous retinoids have been detected in regenerating tissues from axolotls, frogs and chicks. |
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They determine how the radiation beams should be arranged to best destroy the tumor and spare the normal tissues surrounding the tumor. |
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Layer-by-layer bioprinting of artificial tissues like cartilage, which has a stratified structure, is a logical choice, say the researchers. |
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As a result they accumulate in the tissues of living beings such as fish, meat and in turn to the dairy products. |
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Frequent blowing and rubbing with tissues can dry out the skin on your nose, causing chapping. |
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In the same tissues binucleate cells and cells with multilobed nuclei occurred. |
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Cultures of right and left lung tissues were obtained for bacteria, acid-fast bacilli, and fungi. |
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Fraction A contained the mesocolic or perirectal tissues around the tumor and 1 cm away in both oral and aboral directions. |
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As a consequence, they accumulate large quantities of phytanic acid in their tissues and serum. |
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Studies have shown that mammalian cells appear to maintain the pathways required for tissues to regenerate. |
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Sucking of lozenges and pastilles produces saliva which lubricates and soothes inflamed tissues and washes infecting organisms off them. |
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Endoreduplication has also been described in Arabidopsis leaf tissues and in parenchyma and cortex root cells of various species. |
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Eerie silence surrounds the Legco chamber as Leung pulls out a pack of tissues from her bag and wipes Tsang's eyes. |
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Creatine kinase is an enzyme that is found in striated muscle and tissues of the brain, kidney, lung, and gastrointestinal tract. |
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It protects the body tissues from toxins from the atmosphere, food and other sources. |
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All tissues were examined for the presence of viral inclusions characteristic of cytomegalovirus and herpesvirus. |
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Bonding between the cement and dental hard tissues is achieved through an ionic exchange at the interface. |
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Most fossils are replicas of bones, teeth, shells, and other hard, mineral-based tissues that resist decay. |
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These compounds bioaccumulate in lipid-rich tissues of aquatic organisms including marine mammals. |
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Stained tissues were considered viable, and unstained white tissues were considered dead. |
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The bulking agent is injected periurethrally or transurethrally under the submucosa to bulk the tissues around the bladder neck. |
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The treatment purges the body of toxins, restores the homeostatic balance and replenishes the tissues with vitality. |
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The bovine luteal tissues were obtained from Heng-Chun Station, Taiwan Livestock Research Institute. |
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Neal grabbed the packet of tissues and pulled them out, leaving only the plastic wrapper, which he ripped in half. |
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In the Great Lakes ecosystem, PCBs have bioaccumulated in the aquatic food web, especially in predator fish and in the fatty tissues of humans. |
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When adequate oxygenation of the tissues is achieved, erythropoietin production is reduced. |
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They react to tissues in the heart valves as though they were the strep bacteria and cause the heart valves to thicken and scar. |
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Dramatic decreases are believed to occur when tissues under the tongues of green frogs become inflamed and are sloughed. |
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Bacteria that parasitize other organisms must first break down some of their host's tissues before setting up shop. |
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Grasses and bamboos are known to have large deposits of silica in the tissues of leaf blades and inflorescence bracts. |
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A build-up of toxins in the organs, muscles, and tissues can lead to stiffness, sluggishness, and a general lack of enthusiasm or energy. |
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Blood vessels are essentially hollow tubes that carry blood to the organs and tissues throughout your body. |
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In this condition, muscle and fibrous tissues of the renal artery wall thicken and harden into rings. |
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Primary viremia causes dissemination of the virus in lymphoid tissues throughout the body. |
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The lymphatic system is a network of vessels which carry waste products and fluids away from tissues and organs. |
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Small numbers of viable streptococci were found in lymph nodes and spleen when these tissues were homogenized and cultured. |
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As X-rays pass through your body, different tissues absorb different amounts. |
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As outlined above tissue of autografts fused with each other, while allografted tissues rejected one another. |
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Contents of glutamine, asparagine, methionine, and tryptophan in the tissues were not determined by this method. |
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Fungal endophytes and saprotrophs generally play an important ecological role within plant tissues and dead plant material. |
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If cardiac output is compromised, hypoxia of the peripheral tissues may cause lactic acidosis to develop or worsen. |
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Of the two chemicals it is likely that only methiocarb could accumulate in the tissues of predators. |
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These tumors can kill your body's healthy tissues and spread to other parts of your body. |
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The plants are tiny single-celled algae, the zooxanthellae or symbiotic dinoflagellates, that live within the tissues of corals in great numbers. |
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This is where the body's tissues have been loaded by nitrogen and micro bubbles have been formed. |
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These tissues then provide a layer of insulation between the body core and the surface. |
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This problem could also be caused by the toxic exudates from damaged laticifers that affect the vascular tissues directly. |
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The tumour cells in these malignancies and not the adjacent normal tissues have the evidence of the virus DNA and the virus proteins. |
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Children wrestle with each other at the curbside, and round-faced Berber women sell tissues on the corner. |
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In these cases, viremia was assessed by virus culture in serum and lung tissues at necropsy. |
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If prolonged, this can cause brain damage, because the oxygen supply to these tissues has been disrupted. |
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The tendon is the strong, white fibrous tissues that connect muscles to bones. |
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Arthroscopic surgery has helped us in many circumstances to repair tissues anatomically. |
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Gass suspects constriction of blood vessels that reduces oxygen delivery to breast tissues is partly to blame. |
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Teratomas consist of a combination of the tissues from all three blastodermic layers. |
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A breast implant can be used, as can a woman's own tissues from other parts of her body. |
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Control tissues were free of significant autolysis and showed no signs of hypoxic or ischemic injury. |
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Witmer was able to map the likely position of cartilage, blood vessels and other soft tissues that made up the nasal cavities of dinosaurs. |
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The tissues at the back of the throat may be bulky or the uvula be too long. |
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When seeds are imbibed with water, the cells in the cotyledon tissues begin to expand quickly. |
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Germinal centers are dynamic structures that form in secondary lymphoid tissues like the spleen, lymph nodes, and Peyer's patches. |
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In addition to their induction by hypoxic stress, they are also found in rapidly growing tissues such as root tips of germinating seeds. |
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Sessile colonial invertebrates have the ability to distinguish between their own tissues and those of unrelated members of the same species. |
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The result of morphallaxis is usually a smaller but complete individual, derived entirely from the tissues of part of the original animal. |
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People should have a beneficent attitude to the use of tissues excised or removed as a part of their clinical care. |
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Interestingly, these receptors have been recently identified in human lung tissues and cultured human lung microvascular endothelial cells. |
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Often called the bends, decompression sickness causes nitrogen bubbles in the tissues of a diver's body when he attempts to surface too rapidly. |
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Before the introduction of troglitazone in 1997 metformin was the only drug able to sensitise target tissues to insulin. |
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The vegetative tissues of perennials may also be systemically less sensitive to senescence signals. |
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Through this increase, delivery of oxygen to tissues should rise, thus improving tissue oxygenation and cell function. |
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In other news, I have a box of tissues here that I bought upstairs earlier to help with my snotty nose. |
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She grabbed a bundle of tissues from a tissue box and tried to mop up the mess. |
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Stem cells, taken from embryos, are the basic building blocks from which tissues and organs grow. |
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This allows its visualization in leaf tissues by epifluorescence microscopy. |
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Therefore, omentum, mesentery, and lung tissues from 20 individuals in whom mesothelioma was diagnosed were analyzed for asbestos bodies and asbestos fibers. |
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I've worked my way through heaps of tissues and oversized hankies. |
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The second group called sarcomas, arise from the substance of solid tissues such as muscle, bone, lymph glands, blood vessels and fibrous and other connective tissues. |
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Xrays easily pick out surgical tools and hard tissues such as bones. |
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Scientists have produced evidence that stem cells from the brain may be among the few tissues that can be transplanted from one body to another with minimal risk of rejection. |
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The ligaments are tissues that connect the bones at the joints. |
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Because of the tissue contained within the passage of the suture thread, horizontal mattress sutures are effective hemostatic sutures on vascular tissues such as the scalp. |
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In most polychaetes, the ectodermal and mesodermal derivatives of the growth zone become incorporated into segmental tissues in an anterior-posterior sequence. |
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Moore collected baseball-size gelatinous animals called salps and found their translucent tissues clogged with bits of monofilament fishing line and nurdles. |
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In this treatment, a therapist, or Rolfer, uses her hands and elbows to manipulate the tissues that run through and around your muscles and organs. |
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Emphysematous Pyelonephritis is a fulminant infection of the renal parenchyma and perirenal tissues with gas formation in the non functioning kidney. |
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This capacity is due to the presence of stomates on both leaf surfaces, permeability of tissues for CO 2 diffusion and an intense Rubisco activity. |
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Attachment of quartz and kaolinite to the surface of lobster eggs demonstrates experimentally for the first time that soft tissues could fossilize in pre-existing minerals. |
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For leaf and stem samples, mature but not senescent tissues were taken. |
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Injection of joints, bursae, tendon sheaths, and soft tissues of the human body is a useful diagnostic and therapeutic skill for family physicians. |
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That is, leaf tissues yellow while the leaf ribs remain green. |
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Without appropriate training, most animal tissues reduce in size. |
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Essential for its use as a marker in protoplast fusion is its ease of detection by illuminating live cells or tissues at the appropriate excitation wavelength. |
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I stumbled around with tissues on my nose and feeling woozy. |
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These glandular tissues contain cells that make and secrete milk. |
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However, one of connecting tissues is the reappearance of the figurative eagle in the film. |
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This beef is marbled yes, but with tiny threads of collagen, which are not to be confused with the conjunctive tissues found in other types of beef. |
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Bast fibers come from the phloem tissues of dicotyledonous plants. |
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A new era of chromosome research began with the detection of giant chromosomes in tissues of Dipteran insects, the midges Bibio and Chironomus, and the fruit fly Drosophila. |
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He is the inventor of the plastination process in which human tissues are impregnated with plastics and silicone rubber to become permanent, colourful, and odourless. |
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This condition can also be due to restricted diffusion of oxygen into internal tissues or high rates of cellular metabolism, as in actively dividing cells of meristems. |
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Corallimorpharia are well known to aquarists because of their striking forms and colors, the latter often due to symbiotic zooxanthellae within the tissues of the polyp. |
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Zinc helps organize cells into healthy tissues and organs so your baby has what it needs during the first weeks of pregnancy when vital organs are being developed. |
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If this congestion is not cleared up quickly, the blood will clot and arteries that bring the tissues their necessary nourishment will become plugged and the tissues will die. |
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Tumors are more rigid than normal tissues, and palpation of compliant tissues to look for a rigid tissue mass has been used as a method of cancer detection for some time. |
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The finding raises hopes that the new cells can be fashioned into transplantable material for patients whose own cells and tissues have become faulty. |
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The recent exclusion of most cow brains, eyes, spinal cords, and intestines from the human food supply may make beef safer, but where are those tissues going? |
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Examination of the intraoral tissues includes inspection and palpation of the lips, buccal mucosa, tongue, floor of the mouth, gingiva and palate. |
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In tissues that have rapidly varying energy requirements, such as muscles and neurons, phosphocreatine serves as a crucial source for high-energy phosphate groups. |
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Cell expansion is driven by turgor pressure, and in healthy tissues is usually limited by the extensibility of the cell wall or sometimes by the wall yield threshold. |
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The soft tissues in the upper airway vibrate when you breathe in and out. |
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First, they have to be frozen at a carefully controlled rate, so that any water content moves to the outside of the tissues before solidifying into ice and expanding. |
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Isoprenaline exerts its effects by relaxing the smooth muscle tissues lining the finely branched tubular network of bronchioles that surround the lungs. |
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Similarly, histamine arises in many tissues by the decarboxylation of histidine, which in excess causes constriction or dilation of various blood vessels. |
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In plants, ethanol is produced in seeds with an oxygen-impermeable testa, root tips, and the deep tissues of ripening fruit where there is a high demand for oxygen. |
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Is there something special about hypermineralized tissues that stuns the speech centers of the neocortex, rendering normal communication impossible? |
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In contrast, we quantified the activity of PDC in root tissues from a much larger number of tolerant and intolerant rice lines with a shared parentage. |
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The connective tissues were measured in their thickest part under light microscopy with ocular micrometry and the results were recorded as micrometers. |
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Malignant brain tumors grow and spread into neighboring tissues rapidly. |
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Five basic strokes, effleurage, petrissage, friction, tapotement, and vibration, all flowing toward the heart, are used to manipulate the soft tissues of the body. |
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He also believes that antioxidants taken supplementally will combat the negative effects of exercise by protecting cells and tissues against destructive free radicals. |
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Thus, the rescued eye tissues arise from the host and not the donor. |
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A Swedish massage concentrates on the soft tissues near the surface of your skin and doesn't involve the heavier pressure needed to massage soft tissue deeper in your body. |
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Cancer cells will eventually invade deeper tissues and may spread into blood vessels and the lymphatic system, where they can be carried to distant sites. |
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This was a program in which we flew U.S. life science experiments, mainly those experiments that used animals, plants, cells, and tissues on the Russian biosatellites. |
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Vegetative tissues which are able to survive desiccation to an air-dry state have mechanisms that cope with this potentially lethal mechanical stress. |
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It stands to reason why experts maintain that nutrition contributes substantially in this respect because healthy skin tissues will have excellent elasticity. |
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Embryogenic tissues were homogenized to a fine powder in liquid nitrogen. |
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Some vascular plants have also developed succulence, a condition in which the tissues are spongy and swollen for storing water, as in cacti and agaves. |
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Water-lilies have large numbers of air pockets in their tissues which keep their leaves afloat on the water surface, a perfect supply of air for an insect able to get to it. |
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It has previously been shown that adventitious organogenesis and embryogenesis could occur in parallel from in vitro-cultured tissues of Helianthus. |
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Though tissues are present and tears are not uncommon, the Dinner Parties are distinctly not grief counseling or group therapy. |
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Surgeons must now carry out a strict assessment before patients undergo surgical procedures on tissues such as the brain, spinal cord, eye, spleen and tonsils. |
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Total RNA preparations were made as described in Ashburner, except that tissues were homogenized directly, without previous grinding in liquid nitrogen. |
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Palpation of the soft tissues begins with the biceps and triceps muscles. |
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This molecule activates enzymes and other substances to help move fat out of fat cells and deliver it to active tissues that will burn it as fuel. |
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However, last year corn leaf aphids remained abundant in some field after tasseling, and the feeding appeared to cause death of the tissues fed upon. |
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Third, despite the loss of its own lens, the cavefish eye and accessory tissues have retained the ability to respond to signals generated by a normal surface fish lens. |
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This is the most general and primitive form of a complex of the nucleus with basal bodies and associated flagella, microtubular tissues and fibers. |
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When feet pronate excessively, certain tissues are overstrained. |
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This has been used previously to detect ethylene biosynthesis successfully from a variety of flowers and floral tissues including styles and during pollen tube growth. |
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These changes are then replaced by the regenerative processes in autoplasty, and by a displacement of the transplant by the host's tissues in homoplasty and heteroplasty. |
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Even though the digital images are generally good, important details of the tissues are often lost that might be enhanced with appropriate adjustments of a real microscope. |
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Infections can strike joints, airways, the lungs, the brain and the tissues lining the spinal cord, or the bloodstream. |
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As early vertebrates grew larger and developed bony scales or plates between their tissues and the water, they developed gills for taking up oxygen from the water. |
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Surgical debridement offers a quick solution to clean the wound from germs and sloughy infected tissues for practitioners trained to these techniques. |
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Epithelia are tissues lining the outer surface of the body, or the inner surface of organs which have a direct connection to one of the body's orifices. |
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However, too much growth produces a strain on tissues and early decay. |
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Robert Boyle's observation in the 1650s that decomposition of animal and human tissues could be prevented by immersing them in spirits of wine was a notable advance. |
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There is a very unglamorous fridge, stuffed with browning apples, cheap champagne and bottles of Evian water, a box of tissues and seven rather grubby spoons. |
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I've always seen having tissues on your desk as a bit of a wussy move. |
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Some students even brought me tissues and dropped them on their table, as if giving me a clue that my snot rag was something they couldn't accept. |
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By virtue of their histogeny and mature properties such hypermineralized hard tissues as coronoin and acrodin are clearly distinguished from any sort of dentines. |
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The homing instinct of stem cells has been exploited in animal experiments to deliver a 'suicide gene' to tumour cells, leaving normal tissues unharmed. |
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Adenosine deaminase is an enzyme of purine metabolism which catalyses adenosine into inosine and is found in most human tissues particularly in the lymphoid tissues. |
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Lung cancer, also known as lung carcinoma, is a malignant lung tumor characterized by uncontrolled cell growth in tissues of the lung. |
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Their concentrations in polar bear tissues continued to rise for decades after being banned as these chemicals spread through the food chain. |
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Few of the specimens that are recovered are complete skeletons, and impressions of skin and other soft tissues are rare. |
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However, this shunt reduces the amount of compressed gases from entering tissues therefore reducing the risk of decompression sickness. |
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Lichens that grow immersed inside plant tissues are called endophloidic lichens or endophloidal lichens. |
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Smad2 signaling in extraembryonic tissues determines anterior-posterior polarity of the early mouse embryo. |
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The fungus surrounds the algal cells, often enclosing them within complex fungal tissues unique to lichen associations. |
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Some fungal species inhabit the tissues inside roots, stems, and leaves, in which case they are called endophytes. |
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Like many other species of Papaver, the plant exudes white to yellowish latex when the tissues are broken. |
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Scientists believe that dropping temperatures trigger their bodies to breakdown bones and tissues and absorb them. |
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When eating twigs, hares strip off the bark to access the vascular tissues which store soluble carbohydrates. |
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Superficial tissues absorb the mechanical energy at high frequencies, which affects cutaneous mechanoreceptors located in the skin of the hand. |
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Initially, organisms such as sharks and hagfish scavenge the soft tissues at a rapid rate over a period of months and as long as two years. |
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Thus they may give rise to doses to body tissues for many months or years after the intake. |
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Morphologically, the blemishes are collapsed hypodermis tissues related to shrunken or destroyed oil glands. |
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Concentration of protoporphyrin IX in cancer tissues and blood in patients with colorectal cancer at early stage. |
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Sea turtle blood can deliver oxygen efficiently to body tissues even at the pressures encountered during diving. |
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Gliosarcoma is a mixed tumor containing both malignant glial and mesenchymal tissues intermixed, unlike in the collision tumor. |
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Such toxins can accumulate in the tissues of many species of aquatic life in a process called bioaccumulation. |
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These stresses often lead to injuries within the soft tissues of the shoulder, such as the rotator cuff and capsule of the glenohumeral joint. |
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The distribution of alkaloids within tissues may also reflect defence against parasites. |
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High levels of metal contaminants have been measured in tissues in many areas of the globe. |
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Their hemoglobin and myoglobin store oxygen in body tissues and they have twice the concentration of myoglobin than hemoglobin. |
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Lead is a neurotoxin that accumulates in soft tissues and bones, damages the nervous system, and causes blood disorders. |
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Such vaccines were made in the skin of calves and sheep, and seeds and stocks were passaged in tissues of calves, sheep, and rabbits. |
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To prevent desiccation of plant tissues in a terrestrial environment, a waxy cuticle covering the soft tissue of the plant provides protection. |
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Xylem and phloem tissues are involved in the conduction processes within plants. |
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The periocular tissues of the right globe were devitalized and communicated with a fistula at the commissure of the right side of the beak. |
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Of course, the concentrations of nutrient in plant tissues depend on many factors, including growing conditions. |
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During the necropsy, he pored carefully through the body, combing the tissues and organs for signs of an abscess or wound. |
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Traditionally, sausage makers would salt various tissues and organs such as scraps, organ meats, blood, and fat to help preserve them. |
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