The cells possessed eosinophilic cytoplasm, well-defined cell borders, and vesicular nuclei with small, conspicuous nucleoli. |
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The outer selvages are glassy and the interior tends to be vesicular under low-water pressures. |
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The Haluut Bulag melange contains lenses of limestone, sandstone, chert, tuff, minor acid volcanic material, and vesicular basalt. |
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The nuclei were large and vesicular, with irregular nuclear contour and prominent eosinophilic nucleoli. |
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A three-year-old boy presented with a vesicular rash on the right flank and right buttock. |
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On the basis of the vesicular structure of the shell wall, Fisher felt that they were not closely related to annelid worms. |
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The thickest segments of the main tubes have a core of vesicular glass that is a terra-cotta color. |
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Small vesicular pieces of volcanic material, scoria, collect around the vent to form a cinder cone. |
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The vesiculated nerve profiles were tentatively classified on the basis of the fine structural appearances of their vesicular content. |
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The cells were characterized by large vesicular nuclei with single large nucleoli. |
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The tumor cells have round or oval nuclei that appear vesicular with margination of chromatin about the nuclear membrane. |
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Gigantean, pustular, purpuric, or vesicular pityriasis rosea occurs in rare cases. |
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The cells had round or oval vesicular nuclei with multiple prominent nucleoli. |
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Coarser fractions additionally contain volcanic clasts of vesicular and porphyritic lava, tuff and pumice. |
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The characteristic vesicular rash of herpes zoster usually affects a single dermatome and rarely crosses the midline. |
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In addition, vesicular release probability and the extent of spillover finely tune the concentration that distant receptors feel during trains of stimuli. |
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Follicles had developed normally until the vesicular stage and then degenerated before attaining their full pre-ovulatory growth. |
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Two thirds of patients have a dermatitis with one or multiple, usually asymptomatic lesions that progress from macular to papular and finally vesicular, or pustular. |
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Scanning electron microscope image of a pumice fragment showing its very porous, vesicular nature. |
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Pigs in regions recognised as free from swine vesicular disease should only be dispatched from holdings recognised as free from that disease. |
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However, clinical signs of swine vesicular disease are indistinguishable from those of foot-and-mouth disease. |
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Swine vesicular disease came into the European Union, as did Newcastle Disease. |
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Ash particles can have varying degrees of vesicularity and vesicular particles can have extremely high surface area to volume ratios. |
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Synaptophysin-immunoreactive fine varicosities colocalized only with vesicular glutamate transporter 2 immunoreaction. |
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On the skin, a wide variety of irregular red macular, papular and vesicular lesions may occur, either separately or in combination. |
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Inside this cortical layer were small and medium-sized vesicular follicles and many corpora atretica, remnants of old follicles. |
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Tissue-culture grown viral antigens are trapped by a rabbit hyperimmune anti-serum to swine vesicular disease adsorbed to the solid phase. |
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Zoster is usually characterized by a unilateral, painful, vesicular cutaneous eruption with a dermatomal distribution. |
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This was attributed to the formation of elevated amounts of vesicular structures in the cytosol after exposure to LEF, which was also validated microscopically. |
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Horses and cattle with vesicular stomatitis become feverish two to five days after exposure. |
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The signs resemble those of foot-and-mouth disease and vesicular stomatitis, thus creating a problem of diagnosis. |
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The vesicular nature of the products is typical of plinian eruptions in the Taupo Volcanic Zone, with rapid bubble formation and degassing occurring during eruption. |
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The Haluut Bulag melange is dominantly sedimentary with lenses of bedded limestone, sandstone, siltstone, and locally vesicular basalt, enclosed in a matrix of pelitic schist. |
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Therefore, they conclude that this was likely an overwintering of the 2005 vesicular stomatitis virus in that region. |
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The orientation of the vesicular cavities varies cyclically. |
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Several observations on normal and injured lungs raise interest in the molecule and pathway specificity of deformation triggered vesicular trafficking. |
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Funding has also been utilised to eradicate the more serious viral diseases of pigs such as classical and african swine fever and swine vesicular disease. |
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Most herpes zoster-patients who are older than 50 years, suffer from unilateral vesicular eruptions within a dermatome accompanied by severe pain. |
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Definition: Rare, chronic, papulo-vesicular disease characterized by an intensely pruritic eruption consisting of various combinations of symmetrical, erythematous, papular, vesicular, or bullous lesions. |
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The decree provides for aid measures in favour of agricultural undertakings affected by foot-and-mouth disease, classical swine fever, African swine fever, vesicular stomattatis, pleuropneumonia. |
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South Africa has been officially free of glanders, equine encephalomyelitis of all types, equine infectious anaemia and vesicular stomatitis for more than six months. |
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The fourth form of tinea pedis is inflammatory or vesicular, in which a series of raised bumps or ridges develops under the skin on the bottom of the foot, typically in the region of the metatarsal heads. |
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Also called pompholyx or vesicular eczema. |
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Duplicate rows in multiwell ELISA plates are coated with rabbit antiserum to swine vesicular disease virus and to each of the seven serotypes of foot and mouth disease virus. |
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At IRIC, Gregory Emery's research unit is dedicated to understanding the role of vesicular trafficking in the regulation of cell signaling, using mainly the fruit fly model. |
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Furthermore, we will extend our study of the role of vesicular trafficking to other signalling events, with an initial focus on cell migration, a process involved in metastasis formation. |
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The zone is also characterized by vesicular amoeboid-shaped vugs and fillings, iron and manganese-cemented tubules, and cemented breccia blocks that often exceed 1 m in size. |
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Cardiac failure due to multifocal myocarditis can be a feature of foot-and-mouth disease and encephalomyocarditis, especially in young piglets, but does not occur in swine vesicular disease. |
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Peru cannot be considered free from vesicular stomatitis, which is reported in cattle in many parts of the country and in horses in the northern Andean valleys. |
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If the quantity and quality of samples from vesicular lesions submitted for examination is insufficient for immediate examination by ELISA, the growth of virus in tissue culture will be necessary to amplify viral antigen. |
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If the serum sample contains antibodies to swine vesicular disease virus, the binding of a selected peroxidase-conjugated monoclonal antibody to virus antigen will be inhibited. |
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If the serum sample contains antibodies to swine vesicular disease virus, they are detected using an anti-pig IgG or an anti-pig IgM monoclonal antibody conjugated with peroxidase. |
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The quantitative VN micro-test for swine vesicular disease virus antibody detection is performed with IB-RS-2 cells or an equivalent cell system in flat-bottomed tissue culture grade microtitre plates. |
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The programmes also include rules on movement of and trade in live pigs from regions and holdings not of the same status as regards swine vesicular disease. |
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Such measures should be similar to those established at Community level for the control of other pig diseases such as swine vesicular disease and classical swine fever. |
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Additionally, Italy has suspended the disease-free status of such provinces where the risk of the further spread of vesicular swine disease is probable. |
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Italy has submitted information to the Commission as regards the swine vesicular disease-free status of Sicily, demonstrating that the disease has been eradicated from that region. |
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This Decision lays down animal health rules as regards swine vesicular disease for regions of Italy that are recognised as free from swine vesicular disease and for regions not recognised as free from that disease. |
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Members of this genus include Lyssa, vesicular stomatitis virus and many 'minor' viruses such as Isfahan and Chandipura. |
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The hemorrhages appear in the early eruptive period, and the rash is flat and does not progress beyond the vesicular stage. |
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They are very commonly porphyritic, vitreous, and sometimes even vesicular. |
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The membrane receptors are called vesicular monamine transporters, or VMAT for short. |
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Mice deficient for the vesicular acetylcholine transporter are myasthenic and have deficits in object and social recognition. |
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Calcium plays an important role in vesicular exocytosis and in turn in neurosecretion. |
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Nonetheless, cutaneous vesicular eruption following intravenous acyclovir administration is rare. |
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The pleomorphic nuclei were apparently variable in shape, from small round hyperchromatic to very large vesicular forms. |
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Abbott LK, Robson AD Growth stimulation of subterranean clover with vesicular arbuscular mycorrhizas. |
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The live-attenuated vaccine, VSV-EBOV, uses genetically engineered vesicular stomatitis virus to carry an EBOV gene that has safely induced protective immunity in macaques. |
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The study area is geologically covered by Deccan trap rocks from the Cretaceous to the lower Eocene age, consisting of amygdaloidal and vesicular basalts. |
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The epithelioid cells had round to oval vesicular nuclei, with 1 or more small eosinophilic nucleoli, and spindled cells had hyperchromatic nuclei and small nucleoli. |
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The cells have ovoid, vesicular nuclei, finely granular and evenly distributed chromatin, small nucleoli and abundant cytoplasm with vacuolization at places. |
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