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Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, 1993
Blaschko's lines are the acknowledged markers which represent the patterns of systematized naevi. Their interpretation has remained mysterious, because certain special features which they exhibit are impossible to reconcile with any known anatomical system in the human body.
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Blaschko's lines are the acknowledged markers which represent the patterns of systematized naevi. Their interpretation has remained mysterious, because certain special features which they exhibit are impossible to reconcile with any known anatomical system in the human body.
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Mosaicism in pseudoachondroplasia
American Journal of Medical Genetics, 1997Pseudoachondroplasia (PSACH) is a spondylo-epi-metaphyseal dysplasia characterized by disproportionate short stature, generalized ligamentous laxity, and precocious osteoarthritis. PSACH is caused by mutations in the cartilage oligomeric matrix protein (COMP) gene, which codes for a noncollagenous protein expressed in the territorial matrix of ...
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Clinics in Dermatology, 2022
Pigmentary mosaicism refers to patterned hypo- and/or hyperpigmentation that results from genetic heterogeneity of skin cells. The most common clinical patterns are streaks and swirls following Blaschko's lines in narrow or broad bands and a block-like distribution.
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Pigmentary mosaicism refers to patterned hypo- and/or hyperpigmentation that results from genetic heterogeneity of skin cells. The most common clinical patterns are streaks and swirls following Blaschko's lines in narrow or broad bands and a block-like distribution.
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Proceedings of 3rd IEEE International Conference on Image Processing, 1996
Mosaic techniques have been used to combine two or more signals into a new one with an invisible seam, and with as little distortion of each signal as possible. Multiresolution representation is an effective method for analyzing the information content of signals, and it also fits a wide spectrum of visual signal processing and visual communication ...
Chiou-Ting Hsu, Ja-Ling Wu
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Mosaic techniques have been used to combine two or more signals into a new one with an invisible seam, and with as little distortion of each signal as possible. Multiresolution representation is an effective method for analyzing the information content of signals, and it also fits a wide spectrum of visual signal processing and visual communication ...
Chiou-Ting Hsu, Ja-Ling Wu
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Pattern Recognition, 1975
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Pigmentary mosaicism and mosaic Turner syndrome
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2005Laura, Capaldi +6 more
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The Art Bulletin, 1935
Practically everyone who has written on the subject of Sicilian monumental painting has given an especially important place to the mosaics of Cefalu.1 Millet2 characterizes them as “les plus pures d'execution et les moins restaures;” Wulff3 describes them as “die schonsten byzantinischen Mosaiken Siziliens;” Diehl4 as “les plus anciennes de l'ile.” Yet,
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Practically everyone who has written on the subject of Sicilian monumental painting has given an especially important place to the mosaics of Cefalu.1 Millet2 characterizes them as “les plus pures d'execution et les moins restaures;” Wulff3 describes them as “die schonsten byzantinischen Mosaiken Siziliens;” Diehl4 as “les plus anciennes de l'ile.” Yet,
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Sugarcane Mosaic Disease: Characteristics, Identification and Control
Microorganisms, 2021Guilong Lu +2 more
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