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Characteristic lung tissue pathology in nodular silicosis consists of fibrotic nodules with concentric " onion-skinned " arrangement of collagen fibers, central hyalinization, and a cellular peripheral zone, with lightly birefringent particles seen under polarized light.

Characteristic and from
Characteristic of the Sahara is the date palm, which flourishes where other vegetation can scarcely maintain existence, while in the semidesert regions the acacia, from which gum arabic is obtained, is abundant.
Characteristic X-rays are emitted when the electron beam removes an inner shell electron from the sample, causing a higher-energy electron to fill the shell and release energy.
Characteristic of the Wagnerian baritones of the 20th century was a general progression of individual singers from higher-lying baritone parts to lower-pitched ones.
Balakirev had conducted Tchaikovsky's symphonic poem Fatum and the " Characteristic Dances " from his opera The Voyevoda at the RMS, and Fatum had been dedicated to Balakirev.
The theory is named for Shiing-Shen Chern and James Harris Simons, co-authors of a 1974 paper entitled " Characteristic Forms and Geometric Invariants ," from which the theory arose.
Characteristic of the Vision Serpent, there appears to be either an anthropomorphic deity or the spirit of an ancestor emanating from the gaping jaws of the serpent's mouth ”.
Characteristic classes are elements of cohomology groups ; one can obtain integers from characteristic classes, called characteristic numbers.
Characteristic classes are in an essential way phenomena of cohomology theory — they are contravariant constructions, in the way that a section is a kind of function on a space, and to lead to a contradiction from the existence of a section we do need that variance.
Characteristic signs of a backdraft situation include yellow or brown smoke, smoke which exits small holes in puffs ( a sort of breathing effect ) and is often found around the edges of doors and windows, and windows which appear brown or black when viewed from the exterior.
Characteristic of this moraine is the transition of deposition layers from glaciofluvial to glaciolacustrine.
Characteristic of the buildings are the presence of “ Udatsu ,” extensions of the roof that served as protection from the spread of fires.
Characteristic of his early period, from about 1646 to 1655, is the choice of very simple motifs and the careful and laborious study of the details of nature.
Characteristic cell types from food plants can be used to identify a victim's last meal ; knowledge about which can be useful in determining the victim's whereabouts or actions prior to death ( Bock and Norris, 1997 ).
In the spring of 2012, thirty-two seniors gave presentations on topics that varied from " Capitalism, Slavery and the Whale in Moby Dick " to " Computational Methods of Solving Equations Over Fields of Zero and Non-Zero Characteristic.
Characteristic for his opinion is this quotation from the preface to his essay of 1768: “… that all the fuss doesn't come from anything else than a vain fear, a superstitious credulity, a dark and eventful imagination, simplicity and ignorance among the people .”
They were a unique Jewish artistic and architectural form Characteristic features include the independence of the pitched roof from the design of the interior domed ceiling.
Characteristic of each building is a large number of stairs in its corridors, initially designed to prevent students from running in case of police raids.
Characteristic features of Yamato-e include many small figures and careful depictions of details of buildings and other objects, the selection of only some elements of a scene to be fully depicted, the rest either being ignored or covered by a " floating cloud ", an oblique view from above showing interiors of buildings as though through a cutaway roof, and very stylised depiction of landscape.
Characteristic of non-nucleophilic bases is their steric bulk, which allows protons to attach to the basic atom but prevents alkyl groups from doing so.
Characteristic fish species include all of the species from the previous zones with addition of ;
Characteristic fish species include only a few species from the Barble zone ( Roach, Rudd, Perch and Pike ), with the addition of:
# Characteristic buildings of the former armoured trooper caserne can be seen from a great distance.

Characteristic and one
* Characteristic hazardous wastes are materials that are known or tested to exhibit one or more of the following four hazardous traits:
Characteristic impedance appears like a resistance in this case, such that power generated by a source on one end of an infinitely long lossless transmission line is transmitted through the line but is not dissipated in the line itself.
Characteristic effects are obtained by changing pitch of one or more strings while other strings ' pitches are static or change at differing rates.
Characteristic of roots in philodendrons is the presence of a sclerotic hypodermis, which are cylindrical tubes inside the epidermis that can be one to five cells long.
Its melody or tune is one of the Four Great Characteristic Melodies in Chinese opera.
Characteristic to this metre is that an unstressed syllable follows stressed syllable, two syllables forming one foot.

Characteristic and several
Characteristic of the following thirty of Merola's years as general director was the fact ( as noted by Chatfield-Taylor ) that " the great singers of the world came regularly to San Francisco, often performing several roles in deference to the short season and long travel time across the country.

Characteristic and all
Characteristic of Jordaens ’ artistic style is the manner in which all the figures are pushed forward toward the front of the composition, crowded together in this small space.
Characteristic for the clan is that all families have the slava ( patron saint feast day, Serbian tradition ) of St. Ignatius, and those families that claim descent, but do not have the same slava, are not regarded Maleševci.
Characteristic fish species include all of the above species, with the addition of ;
ARINC 724 was updated to the current standard ARINC Characteristic 724B, which is the predominate standard for all digital aircraft.

Characteristic and lying
Characteristic of this plan are the road axes lying parallel to the shore, along which developed shops and dwellings, and its central road axes today are Dimitriados street, Iasonos Street, K. Kartali Street, Diminiou, Iolkou Street and Ermou street.

Characteristic and within
Characteristic features of Turkish, such as vowel harmony, agglutination, and lack of grammatical gender, are universal within the Turkic family.
Characteristic traits within Ripatti's music are sometimes a deep or bubbling synth-bass line, fractured and syncopated percussion-often placed freely within the music, long delay repetitions of various sounds, syncopated use of vocal samples, and complicated digital effect processing techniques.
Characteristic features of this tumor include the vascular axes within the tumor, which make the distinction with normal hyaline cartilage.
Characteristic of the remaining bronze periods were the Urnfield cultures ; within their range, skeletal burials had been replaced by cremation throughout much of Europe.

Characteristic and .
Characteristic aromatics for the Cajun version may also include parsley, bay leaf, green onions, and dried cayenne pepper.
Characteristic of many Native American myths, earth-diver creation stories begin as beings and potential forms linger asleep or suspended in the primordial realm.
Characteristic of the Female Gothic, the natural cause of terror is not the supernatural, but rather female disability and societal horrors: rape, incest and the threatening control of the male antagonist.
Characteristic of this rite was the Beneventan chant, a Lombard-influenced chant that bore similarities to the Ambrosian chant of Lombard Milan.
Characteristic flavorings include lemon pickle, cold-pressed, unrefined olive oil and dried fruits.
Many secular motets are known as " ceremonial motets " Characteristic of ceremonial motets was a clarity of diction, for the audience was not presumed to be familiar already with the text ( as would have been true with Latin hymns ) and also a clear articulation of formal structure, for example a setting apart of successive portions of text with sharp contrasts of texture or rhythm.
Characteristic of Pagan traditions is the absence of proselytism and the presence of a living mythology, which informs religious practice.
Characteristic evidence of the damage caused by PML in the brain can also be detected on MRI images, which classically show multifocal nonenhancing lesions without mass effect.
* Characteristic march-A march incorporating idiomatic touches ( such as syncopation ) supposedly characteristic of the race of their subject, which is usually African-Americans.
Characteristic coloration for smog in California in the beige cloud bank behind the Golden Gate Bridge.
Characteristic levels are divided by 5 ( dropping fractions ) and the result added as a DM.
), and the target number to roll under is Characteristic + Skill + situational modifiers.
Characteristic impedance is determined by the geometry and materials of the transmission line and, for a uniform line, is not dependent on its length.
Characteristic is the 90 ° rotational symmetry and chirality, hence the absence of reflectional symmetry, and the existence of two versions of swastikas that are each other's mirror image.
Characteristic of PWS is " low muscle tone, short stature, incomplete sexual development, cognitive disabilities, problem behaviors, and a chronic feeling of hunger that can lead to excessive eating and life-threatening obesity.
On the Validity of Throughput as a Characteristic of Computer Input, IBM Research Report RJ 10253, 2002, Almaden Research Center, San Jose, California.
Characteristic of inland California, summers can get quite hot.
Characteristic of Bismarck's political action was an almost Machiavellian policy, demonstrating a pragmatic view of the real political world.
Characteristic of the religion of Chenla also was the cult of the lingam, or stone phallus that patronized and guaranteed fertility to the community in which it was located.
Characteristic of the many elaborate hoaxes and practical jokes Kaufman concocted, Clifton was not exclusively played by Kaufman — others, mainly Bob Zmuda, stepped into the role on occasion — enabling Kaufman and his accomplices to create an air of confusion as to whether Clifton was a real person or not.

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