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* Microscopic colitis, a type of inflammatory bowel disease where changes are only seen on histological examination of colonic biopsies.
Microscopic examination revealed file-marks on the teeth, and it was deduced from this that someone had modified the teeth to a shape more suited to a human diet.
Microscopic examination of different types of prostate tissues ( stained with immunohistochemistry | immunohistochemical techniques ): A.
Microscopic examination by a pathologist is then necessary to identify molecular, cellular, or tissue architectural characteristics of epithelial cells.
Microscopic examination of ink smudges on the Winchester manuscript showed the marks to be offsets of newly printed pages set in Caxton's own font, indicating that same manuscript had been in Caxton's print shop.
Microscopic examination shows that individual filaments appear dark along the edges and light internally, suggesting that they were hollow, like modern feathers.
Microscopic examination shows these warts to be of epidermal origin, consisting of bright, round cells that are closely united, without visible intercellular substance.
* Microscopic colitis-a colitis is diagnosed by microscopic examination of colonic tissue ; macroscopically it is normal appearing.
Microscopic examination of hair, revealing classical sign of pili torti.
Microscopic examination typically reveals uniform cells that resemble primordial germ cells.
Microscopic examination of biopsy specimens shows increased number of mesangial cells with increased matrix ( the ' cement ' that holds everything together ).
Microscopic examination shows that seminomas are usually composed of either a sheet-like or lobular pattern of cells with a fibrous stromal network.

Microscopic and showed
Microscopic studies of the gastrocnemius, pectoralis major, transversus abdominis, biceps brachii, and diaphragm showed atrophy as well as varying degrees of injury ranging from swelling and vacuolization to focal necrosis of the muscle fibers.

Microscopic and algae
Microscopic photosynthetic algae contribute a larger proportion of the world's photosynthetic output than all the terrestrial forests combined.
Microscopic algae and plants provide important habitats for life, sometimes acting as hiding and foraging places for larval forms of larger fish and invertebrates.

Microscopic and began
They signed directly to Metal Blade Records, and began work on their most technical album since Pathogenic Ocular Dissonance, Microscopic View of a Telescopic Realm.

Microscopic and with
Microscopic view of a histologic specimen of human lung tissue stained with hematoxylin and eosin.
Microscopic crustaceans include copepods and the cladocera, while many nematodes are too small to be seen with the naked eye.
Microscopic view of a histologic specimen of human lung tissue stained with hematoxylin and eosin.
Instead of the beat-oriented music that dominated Furnace and Microscopic, this LP's music was mostly dominated by a simple beat along with many samples of anything from women orgasming to airplanes taking off.
Microscopic view of a histologic specimen of human lung tissue stained with hematoxylin and eosin.
Microscopic image of the fungus, Aspergillus fumigatus, an organism that commonly causes disease in people with chronic granulomatous disease.
Microscopic cysts form, fill with necrotic material and there is massive necrosis with replacement by cancellous bone with collapse of the lesions.
Microscopic hematuria with or without proteinuria may be seen.
Microscopic machines called nanites injected into his blood maximize his physicality, heal his wounds, extend his senses and imbue him with the ability to interface with any electronic device.

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* J. Bardeen, L. N. Cooper, and J. R. Schrieffer, " Microscopic Theory of Superconductivity ", Phys.
* Microscopic pressure deformations of minerals.
Microscopic analysis of the rock ( petrology ) is also sometimes useful in confirming that a given segment of rock is from a particular age.
Microscopic theoretical treatment of fluid phases can become quite complicated, owing to the high material density, meaning that strong interactions, hard-core repulsions, and many-body correlations cannot be ignored.
Microscopic means invisible to the eye unless aided by a microscope.
Microscopic life undersea is incredibly diverse and still poorly understood.
Microscopic arthropods include dust mites and spider mites.
* Micromosaics of Harold " Henry " Dalton: Microscopic mosaics from the 19th century depicting flowers, animals and other objects, made entirely from individual butterfly wing scales and diatoms.
Microscopic mirrors are a core element of many of the largest high-definition televisions and video projectors.
Microscopic traces of ytterbium are used as a dopant in the ytterbium YAG laser, or Yb: YAG laser, a solid-state laser in which ytterbium is the element that undergoes stimulated emission of electromagnetic radiation.
Microscopic corner reflector structures can be incorporated into reflective paint for increased visibility at night, although retroreflective spherical beads are more common for this purpose.
Microscopic section through one-year-old ash tree ( Fraxinus ) wood, drawing made by Van Leeuwenhoek.
The journal ’ s name changed from its original title to Intellectual Observer: A Review of Natural History, Microscopic Research, and Recreative Science and then later to the Student and Intellectual Observer of Science, Literature, and Art.
Microscopic and microchemical observations, however, show that a major part of varnish is clay, which could only arrive by wind.

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Electron microscopic examination of the Af sample showed it to be composed of nearly isotropic particles about 0.3M in diameter.
However, an examination of the telescope showed that the observed anomalies were not due to instrumental errors.
A post-mortem examination showed she had a form of lung cancer called Jaagsiekte, which is a fairly common disease of sheep and is caused by the retrovirus JSRV.
Chemical analysis found that samples of polywater were contaminated with other substances ( explaining the changes in melting and boiling points ), and examination of polywater via electron microscopy showed that it also contained small particles of various solids from silicon to phospholipids, explaining its greater viscosity.
" His physical examination upon being admitted to the prison showed that he had gonorrhea.
For example, in 1952 Hans Hartelius conducted and published an animal study on cats entitled Cerebral Changes Following Electrically Induced Convulsions in which a double-blind microscopic pathology examination showed that it was possible to distinguish the 8 shocked animals from the 8 non-shocked animals with remarkable accuracy based on statistically significant structural changes to the brain, including vessel wall changes, gliosis, and nerve cell changes.
He was hospitalized at the New York Polyclinic Hospital and an examination showed him to be suffering from appendicitis and gastric ulcers which required an immediate operation.
Tissue examination showed 15 prostate-specific antigens in the gland, leading to a trend of calling the Skene's glands the female prostate.
It showed that the trends of linear progression ( in for example the evolution of the horse ) that earlier paleontologists had used as support for neo-Lamarckism and orthogenesis did not hold up under careful examination.
" From the moment that the commissioners-one British and two American-entered the Detroit river, the British representative showed a disposition to insist that the main channels were invariably on the west side of various islands in their course, and it became necessary, in nearly every case, to make an examination by means of small boats, soundings and measurements of currents, in order to convince him that such was not the case.
Subsequent anatomical MRI examination showed anomalous subcortical white matter signals focused in the perieto-occipital interface of the right hemisphere that were not expected for his age or history.
For instance, Richardson's examination of the western coastline of Britain showed fractal behaviour of the coastline over only two orders of magnitude.
Although it was long believed that Ramesses III's body showed no obvious wounds, a recent examination of the mummy by a German forensic team, televised in the documentary Rameses on the Science Channel in 2011, showed excess bandages around the neck.
He showed academic promise in the English state school system, ranking at the top of his class on the eleven plus examination that led to his enrollment at the Acton County Grammar School.
Later examination of theshowed that it had been very well designed and very strongly built.
Its report ( issued October 18, 1990 ) specifically rejected the claim of a sucessful prediction of the Loma Prieta earthquake ; examination of a transcript of his talk in San Francisco on October 10th showed he had said only: " there will probably be several earthquakes around the world, Richter 6 +, and there may be a volcano or two " — which, on a global scale, is about average for a week — with no mention of any earthquake anywhere in California.
Medical examination, performed by the initial Rhodesian Board of Investigation and reported in the UN official report, indicated that the wounds were superficial, and that the bullets showed no signs of rifling.
From very early in life, he showed remarkable ability, and he became a shengyuan in the imperial examination system.
An examination of entry and exit factors showed that many sex workers said they desired to continue to sell sex, as financial return and independence were attractive features.
A post mortem examination showed that she had suffered multiple head injuries.
The team also reported that post-mortem examination of her brain showed no traces of damage due to Alzheimer's disease, and no hardening of the arteries.
An examination of the notes of the Constitutional Convention, however, showed that this silence was intentional: the Convention did discuss the dismissal of executive-branch staff, and believed it was implicit in the Constitution that the President did hold the exclusive power to remove his staff, whose existence was an extension of the President's own authority.
He got Dr. Bridges to agree on cross examination that " the best you can say about the whole case is that both of these women showed they had sexual intercourse?

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