For each organ the pain is usually most severe at its primary site and is variably perceived at secondary sites. |
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In contrast, SFT is characterized by a less even distribution of blood vessels that are variably angulated or thin walled and patulous. |
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Cell blocks revealed sheets or clusters of follicular cells and variably sized follicles filled with colloid. |
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Mitotic figures are variably present, and tumor aggregates may extend into the reticular dermis or even subcutaneous fat. |
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Physicians were, however, documented to be variably involved with family discussions regarding the withdrawal of life support. |
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The duty cycle is variably selectable with either first or second pulse width modulated frequency. |
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Microscopically, variably sized cystic spaces were observed near the nipple, just adjacent to the mammary duct expanding beneath the areola. |
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The baroque linear swirls and variably sized round icons on the wall were cut from adhesive vinyl in glimmering teal, mauve and purple. |
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Faint and fine suturai lineations, incompletely reflecting tabulation, variably developed over surface. |
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The major septa of most species almost reach to the corallite axis, leaving a variably wide axial space free. |
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The Norn dialects of Orkney and Shetland, Glaswegian and Highland English are all variably non-standard. |
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They have come in variably from the south or interior of Mexico to work in what are called the maquiladoras. |
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Sampling was performed from the variably affected areas of the aponeurotic fascia within the same patients. |
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They also found that ADHD children responded variably to different B vitamins, with pyridoxine and thiamine antagonizing each other's benefits. |
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It is dominated by variably foliated, medium-grained, even-textured to porphyritic biotite hornblende tonalite and quartz diorite. |
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Sadly he has not completely escaped the variably narrow and slightly thicker, paragraphically stanzaed one-to-two pager. |
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Jonson and Wroth interacted socially, and Jonson is variably referred to as both Wroth's mentor and her patron. |
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The upper eyelid is lost, and the suborbital shelf is variably reduced. |
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To accommodate all these new costs clinical services have been scaled down, while matching assumptions about increased efficiency are only variably delivered. |
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Stay-making also became a separate craft, and separate corsets became a common part of female fashion, variably modelling the torso under the clothing. |
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All untitled, they are variably sized, smooth wood panels marked by rows, ellipses or random scatters of Long's fingerprints in River Avon mud or white china clay. |
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These services, whose principal function is child minding, are variably called day-care centres, nurseries or crèches. |
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Thanks to its innovative design it is variably extendable to the right and the left. |
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A variable gain amplifier variably amplifies a monitor signal according to the operating mode determined by the gate and outputs an amplified monitor signal. |
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But Africa's rain falls more variably than, say, Norway's, and its dams often operate below capacity. |
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And as such, we're left with multiple, variably useful models through which to view the world, and no good way to adjudicate the disputes. |
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Yet under certain pathologic conditions, it assumes keratinizing activities that result in a variably thickened or deformed nail plate. |
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Like customs duties, taxes have been variably collected and widely avoided. |
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The statements of children can be interpreted variably, depending on the orientation, biases and skills of the person doing the assessment. |
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Though it is probably pertinent to X-ray this foot since radial deformities are variably expressed. |
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The advance speed can be infinitely variably adjusted for the material, up to 2 metres per minute. |
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This redundancy can also be seen on smaller spatial scales, but only variably so when one examines relationships between some individual species. |
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Abnormal sensitivity to touch over the back, exercise intolerance, and labored breathing are variably observed. |
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Outcome indicators for individual projects are variably recorded, and when they are, they include a wide range of performance measures. |
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The distance between the rotor and the crusher bar can be variably adjusted to determine the degree of granulation. |
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Kyanite, microcline, zircon, monazite and opaque minerals are variably present with epidote, actinolite and chlorite being present as secondary alteration minerals. |
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A veil, scarf, or kerchief may be suspended from the head and attached there with a headband or hairpins, or it may variably wrap the head, neck, and shoulders. |
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Stevens et al note that iliofemoral, iliohypogastric and genitofemoral nerves variably innervate the skin of the lateral thigh. |
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Nuclei of affected neurons remained central but were variably pyknotic, karyorrhectic, or rarely karyomegalic with absent or dispersed chromatin. |
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The burrows are covered with irregular, variably developed transverse ornamentation in the form of fusiform annulation. |
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Treated groups 3-5 revealed similar findings, characterized by fairly uniform thickness of the bone shaft and variably dense osteocytic areas. |
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The Pac III is a flexible and variably suitable single-gas detector for the accurate and precise measurement of oxygen, toxic and combustible gases as well as of vapors. |
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East Africa or Eastern Africa is the easterly region of the African continent, variably defined by geography or geopolitics. |
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Laryngeal examinations almost always reveal diffuse but variably severe supraglottal and glottal erythema and edema. |
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An acid-fast stain was performed on the colonies, and the organisms were variably positive. |
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They can be variably matched to plate sizes. |
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It is also known that this ability to autoregulate may be variably impaired when the brain is injured. |
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This model invests in variably weightings in time deposits and bonds. |
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The Handel excerpts are afflicted with a combination of high surface noise from the source material as well as variably muzzy sound. |
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The purposes of the two types of data differ, and are variably suited to different applications depending on the research or policy questions to be addressed. |
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The prime minister's recollection of these events has been variably hazy. |
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The brain is moderately developed, with folding of the surface of the cerebral hemispheres variably developed, often less in small artiodactyls than in large ones. |
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This was necessary in order to ensure the subject's analytic coherence, but it also created a paradox in that scholars had for a long time been aware that procreation was understood quite variably in different cultures. |
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In contrast, adenocarcinomas show small and variably sized glands with angulated contours. |
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Humboldt penguins had a unique presentation, forming variably pigmented, cornified lesions in the inguinal area. |
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Alphasarcoglycanopathy develops extremely variably. |
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We note that whereas the clinopyroxene is fresh, the plagioclase is variably altered to albite and stilbite. |
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Within the intrusion, the mineralized zone is variably silicic, chloritic, and contains variable concentrations of pyrite, arsenopyrite and gold. |
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The ultramafic rocks are composed of variably serpentinized olivine, clinopyroxene, orthopyroxene, and tremolite. |
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Multiple, variably sized, yellowish raised nodules were present on skin that was both feathered and unfeathered. |
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On the horizon we will see a seamless 3-D integration and interpretive environment that supports multiple realizations of variably constrained interpretive models. |
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Plagioclase is partly altered to saussurite and sericite, and pyroxene is variably altered to pale brown and pale green actinolitic amphibole, chlorite, and epidote. |
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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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Clitellum slightly resembling this of amphius, although on various individuals it was variably developed, unequally encircling segments ventrally. |
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