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Body morphological characteristics of honey bees
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Morphologic Characteristics of Myelodysplastic Syndromes
Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, 2023Morphologic characterization remains a cornerstone in the diagnosis and classification of myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) in the updated International Consensus Classification (ICC) and 5th edition World Health Organization Classification of Myeloid Neoplasms (Arber, Orazi, & Hasserjian, 2022; Khoury & Solary, 2022). The presence of dysplasia is one of
Lisa D, Yuen, Robert P, Hasserjian
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Carotid Plaque Morphologic Characteristics
Perspectives in Vascular Surgery and Endovascular Therapy, 2006Carotid artery atherosclerosis is predominantly believed to mirror atherosclerosis elsewhere in the body. Endothelial injury results in expression of cell surface adhesion molecules with expression of sequence of genes involved in the inflammatory pathway and expression of proinflammatory cytokines.
Gilbert, Aidinian +5 more
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Morphological Characteristics of Prostaglandin Cytoprotection
Toxicologic Pathology, 1988The term “cytoprotection” originally described the ability of prostaglandins, independent of their known antisecretory activity, to prevent macroscopic evidence of gastric injury induced in different animal models under various experimental conditions.
K L, Schmidt, T A, Miller
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Morphological characteristics of stallion spermatozoa
Theriogenology, 1984A study of the morphological characteristics of stallion spermatozoa was conducted at the semen laboratory of the Department of Animal Production during four breeding seasons. A total of 590 ejaculates collected from 216 stallions aged from 2 to 26 years and including 13 breeds or colour types was examined.
Dowsett K.F., Osborne H.G., Pattie W.A.
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Nasorespiratory characteristics and craniofacial morphology
The European Journal of Orthodontics, 1995The relationship between respiration and craniofacial morphology has been debated for many years. Despite numerous studies, the term 'mouth breathing' remains ill-defined. Still, medical and surgical treatments are performed in order to modify respiration and 'improve' facial growth. This clinical belief continues, in the absence of conclusive evidence,
G T, Kluemper, P S, Vig, K W, Vig
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Adrenocortical cancer: morphological variants, immunohistochemical characteristics
Arkhiv patologii, 2021Adrenocortical cancer (ACC) is a rare endocrine malignancy of the adrenal cortex, which has an unfavorable prognosis and extremely aggressive clinical behavior in most cases. Nevertheless, cases of a more favorable disease course with late metastasis and slow progression have been described.
A V, Tkachuk +5 more
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Morphological characteristics of autoimmune gastritis
Russian Journal of Archive of PathologyObjective. Detailed study of the morphological characteristics of autoimmune gastritis (AIG), assessment of the possibilities and prospects for morphological diagnosis of this disease. Material and methods. The study included 63 patients with AIG and 25 patients with chronic atrophic gastritis, who were examined in the clinics of Sechenov University ...
A.S. Tertychnyy +4 more
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Morphology (general characteristics)
2007Abstract 1. Thematic and athematic inflection of vowel-stem verbs Vowel-stem (contract) verbs in Greek come from disparate sources but form a synchronically coherent pattern in the present, which is thematic in most dialects. Lesb., Thess. and ArcCyp. show a long- vowel athematic pattern: the history of these competing types is disputed.
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Morphological Characteristics of Teucrium Species: Generative Morphology
2020The generative morphology related with corolla and calyx construction, pollen, inflorescence type and nutlets are of great importance in Teucrium L. These characters are the basis for the classic systematic and recent classifications. Teucrium has a corolla usually 1-lipped or 2-lipped (bilabiate). Spartothamnella Briq., Oncinocalyx F.
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