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Acta Paediatrica, 1997
Intrauterine growth retardation (IUGR) complicates about 5% of all pregnancies and is responsible for substantial perinatal mortality and morbidity. With ultrasound, it is possible to assess fetal brain growth indirectly by measurement of the biparietal diameter, head circumference and transcerebellar diameter. As liver size is affected most profoundly
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Intrauterine growth retardation (IUGR) complicates about 5% of all pregnancies and is responsible for substantial perinatal mortality and morbidity. With ultrasound, it is possible to assess fetal brain growth indirectly by measurement of the biparietal diameter, head circumference and transcerebellar diameter. As liver size is affected most profoundly
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Biomaterials, Artificial Cells and Artificial Organs, 1987
Following are the results of using the elaborated algorhythms of the structural analysis for the study of the form elements of the blood. A possibility was demonstrated to carry out a differential diagnosis of the familial hyperlipoproteidemia of the second type according to the quantitative structural parametres of the chromatin of the inter-phase ...
Kh. M. Umudov+3 more
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Following are the results of using the elaborated algorhythms of the structural analysis for the study of the form elements of the blood. A possibility was demonstrated to carry out a differential diagnosis of the familial hyperlipoproteidemia of the second type according to the quantitative structural parametres of the chromatin of the inter-phase ...
Kh. M. Umudov+3 more
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2003
The diagnosis of many gastrointestinal disorders is made by assessing lesions in an endoscopic mucosal biopsy subjectively, or by objective parameters and morphometric techniques (1-4). Morphometry was first introduced into pathology 80 yr ago. It arose from doubts about qualitative observations and the need to correlate changes in morphology with ...
Michael N. Marsh+3 more
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The diagnosis of many gastrointestinal disorders is made by assessing lesions in an endoscopic mucosal biopsy subjectively, or by objective parameters and morphometric techniques (1-4). Morphometry was first introduced into pathology 80 yr ago. It arose from doubts about qualitative observations and the need to correlate changes in morphology with ...
Michael N. Marsh+3 more
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1979
At the present time Neusiedlersee, including the areas overgrown with Phragmites, is a kidney-shaped body of water extending approximately from 47° 38′ to 47° 57′ N and from 16° 41′ to 16° 52′ E. At its deepest, the modern Neusiedlersee basin is about 113.5 m above sea level Open image in new window (Fig. 4.1).
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At the present time Neusiedlersee, including the areas overgrown with Phragmites, is a kidney-shaped body of water extending approximately from 47° 38′ to 47° 57′ N and from 16° 41′ to 16° 52′ E. At its deepest, the modern Neusiedlersee basin is about 113.5 m above sea level Open image in new window (Fig. 4.1).
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MORPHOMETRY OF THE HUMAN PLACENT
British Medical Bulletin, 1966W. Aherne, M. S. Dunnill
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Morphometry of the entorhinal cortex
Biological Psychiatry, 1989Helmut Heinsen, Helmut Beckmann
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Journal of the Anatomical Society of India, 2017
V.H. Vaniya, Jital Rabari, Hina Rajput
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V.H. Vaniya, Jital Rabari, Hina Rajput
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