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The hypernephroma halo

American Journal of Roentgenology, 1979
Most renal adenocarcinomas (hypernephromas) are characterized histologically by a dense, avascular, fibrous capsule. This capsule is rare or nonexistent in other benign or malignant renal tumors. The capsule was identified as a thin radiolucent stripe surrounding parts of the tumor periphery in 30 renal angiograms performed on a group of 70 patients ...
HP Jander, CA Centola
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The halo effect: Evidence for unconscious alteration of judgments.

, 1977
Although the halo effect is one of the oldest and most widely known of psychological phenomena, surprisingly little is known about its nature. The halo effect is generally defined as the influence of a global evaluation on evaluations of individual ...
R. Nisbett, Timothy D. Wilson
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Physical halo and radio halo

Symposium - International Astronomical Union, 1967
A distinction is necessary between two concepts: the physical halo, forming a transition between the gas in the galactic disk and that in intergalactic space, and the radio halo, a spherical component (withR~ 15 kpc) in the distribution of non-thermal radio emission.
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The Halo Nevus

Archives of Dermatology, 1964
The halo nevus can be defined as a pigmented nevus with an obvious depigmented zone about it. Recent observations have indicated that these lesions will undergo self-involution. This article presents the variety of histopathologic pictures seen and demonstrates the gross clinical changes that can occur in the nevus (change in color, increase in size ...
Harvey J. Cohen, Samuel B. Frank
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The Galactic Halo

Nature, 1970
Galactic halo origin and evolution postulated from chemical evolution assuming stellar evolution ...
J. W. Truran   +3 more
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The Halo Fixator [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 2007
The halo fixator may be used for the definitive treatment of cervical spine trauma, preoperative reduction in the patient with spinal deformity, and adjunctive postoperative stabilization following cervical spine surgery. Halo fixation decreases cervical motion by 30% to 96%.
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