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Nodular and .
Nodular lesions from scabies may continue to be symptomatic for weeks after the mites have been killed.
# Nodular basal-cell carcinoma, which essentially includes most of the remaining categories of basal-cell cancer.
In the southern province, the former Middle Chalk, now the Holywell Nodular Chalk Formation and overlying New Pit Formation, averages about 200 feet ( 60 m ) in thickness.
Benign fibrous histiocytomas ( also known as " Dermal dendrocytoma ," " Dermatofibroma ," " Fibrous dermatofibroma ," " Fibrous histiocytoma ", " Fibroma simplex ", " Nodular subepidermal fibrosis ", and " Sclerosing hemangioma ") are benign skin growths.
( 1 ) Nodular phosphorites: These are spherical concentrations that are randomly distributed along the floor of continental shelves.
Nodular or ground-glass opacities are not present.
Nodular vasculitis is a skin condition characterized by crops of small, tender, erythematous nodules on the legs, mostly on the calves and shins.
Successively younger layers of chalk are exposed from north to south, from Turonian New Pit Chalk in the Plague Pits Valley south of St. Catherine's Hill, the Lewes Nodular Chalk at Twyford Down, the Seaford Chalk under the village, to the Santonian or Campanian Newhaven Chalk to the south.

thickened and expanded
Female sporophylls are simple, appearing peltate, with a barren stipe and an expanded and thickened lamina with 2 ( rarely 3 or more ) sessile ovules inserted on the inner ( axis facing ) surface and directed inward.
The outer lip is thin or only slightly thickened within the apex but not expanded.

thickened and artery
This viewpoint is further supported by Verloop's ( '48 ) demonstration of thickened bronchial artery and arteriolar muscular coats which are capable of acting as valves.

thickened and intima
The intima of the larger coronary arteries was thickened by fibrous tissue containing fusiform clefts and mononuclear cells.
Macrophages laden with brown pigment were seen in some of the alveoli, and the intima of some of the small arteries was thickened by fibrous tissue.
* Cardiac dysfunction, including a thickened intima media

thickened and media
Many paint makers now offer faux-maroger's media or faux-megilps, generally made by substituting different materials, such as lime, for genuine lead, or ( as in the case of Gamblin's Neo-Megilp ) by creating a similar product out of specially thickened alkyd medium.

thickened and formed
Not all of the ring material would have necessarily been swept up right away ; the thickened crust of the Far Side suggests that a second moon about 1, 000-km in diameter formed in a Lagrange point of the Moon ; after tens of millions of years, as the two moons migrated outward from the Earth, solar tidal effects would have made the Lagrange orbit unstable, resulting in a slow-velocity collision that would have ' pancaked ' the smaller moon onto what is now the Far Side.
This type of tectonics is found at divergent plate boundaries, in continental rifts, during and after a period of continental collision caused by the lateral spreading of the thickened crust formed, at releasing bends in strike-slip faults, in back-arc basins and on the continental end of passive margin sequences where a detachment layer is present.
There are at least three hypotheses of how cratons have been formed: 1 ) surface crust was thickened by a rising plume of deep molten material, 2 ) successive subducting plates of oceanic lithosphere became lodged beneath a proto-craton in an under-plating process, 3 ) accretion from island arcs or continental fragments rafting together to thicken into a craton.
Each peristome is a ring of triangular " teeth " formed from the remnants of specially thickened cell walls.
Eclogite is a rare and important rock because it is formed only by conditions typically found in the mantle or the lowermost part of thickened crust.
Here the wall is not thickened further, and depressions or thin areas known as pits are formed in the walls.
Once it was in use, the two tracks through the original tunnel were replaced by a single track along the centre ; the tunnel lining was repaired and thickened, and this tunnel then formed the up ( southbound ) single-line tunnel.

thickened and tissue
Other causes may be tumors, cysts, trauma, and thickened bone or soft tissue.
Pachypodium trunks and branches are thickened with water-storing tissue.
In addition to the lower surface-to-volume ratio which aides in water retention, the thickened trunks and branches can also possess photosynthetic surface tissue to allow nutrient synthesis even when leaves are not present.
Polyarteritis nodosa: Macroscopic specimen of the heart with abundant adipose tissue and nodular thickened coronary vessels.
The joint becomes distended by excess synovial fluid and / or thickened synovial tissue bringing about a soft, fluctuant swelling on the front of the joint, as well as in the medial and lateral plantar pouches.
Collenchyma tissue is composed of elongated cells with irregularly thickened walls.

thickened and fat
Single cream: Recipes calling for ' single cream ' are referring to pure or thickened cream with about 35 % fat.
Doctors found tumefaction of his feet, legs and thighs, and accumulation of fat within the abdomen, but other than scaly and thickened skin on his legs caused by previous attacks of erysipelas, he had no health problems.
The bird is served with a brown sauce based on the broth obtained by boiling the heart, neck, liver and gizzard, thickened with a little fat from the bird, flour and sour cream.
Soups, sauces and stews are more often thickened with a starchy ingredient like cornstarch, arrowroot or wheat flour, or a fat and flour mixture such as roux or beurre manié.

thickened and Fig
Microscopic findings in polyarteritis nodosa: nodular thickened and branched arteries from small bowel mucosa ( Fig.

thickened and .
Watching, they waited until the squall thickened and began to move in a long drifting slant across the dry burning land.
For a moment, anger darkened the hallway about her, and when she found her voice, anger thickened it.
They differ from other related families by often being pachycauline ( i. e. with a thickened trunk, usually wider at the base, which has a water storage function ), by usually having succulent leaves, and by possessing a trimerous flower with a superior ovary and seeds with an aryl.
* Beef & Broccoli-Flank steak cut into small pieces, stir-fried with broccoli, and covered in a dark sauce made with soy sauce and oyster sauce and thickened with cornstarch.
A filé gumbo is thickened with sassafras leaves after the stew has finished cooking, a practice borrowed from the Choctaw Indians.
In late October 2010, University of Michigan biologist Barry O ' Connor concluded that all of the ' chupacabras ' reports in the United States were simply coyotes infected with the parasite Sarcoptes scabiei, the symptoms of which would explain most of the features of the chupacabras: they would be left with little fur, thickened skin, and rank odour.
Other signs may include thickened skin, enlarged tongue, or a protruding abdomen.
During the 17th century cavalry in Europe lost most of its armor, ineffective against the muskets and cannon which were coming into use, and by the mid-19th century armor had mainly fallen into disuse, although some regiments retained a small thickened cuirass that offered protection against lances and sabres and some protection against shot.
The reason for the name is that most beetles have two pairs of wings, the front pair, the " elytra ", being hardened and thickened into a sheath-like, or shell-like, protection for the rear pair, and for the rear part of the beetle's body.
Simple suspension bridge s are essentially thickened cables, and follow a catenary curve.
Sixth, they stopped using heavy sauces such as espagnole and béchamel thickened with flour based " roux ", in favor of seasoning their dishes with fresh herbs, quality butter, lemon juice, and vinegar.
* Kotosoupa ( chicken soup ), usually thickened with avgolemono.
* Magiritsa, the traditional Easter soup made with lamb offal, thickened with avgolemono.
Here the knot has been thickened to make the image understandable.
The water was boiled until it thickened and turned black.
Tettigoniids may be distinguished from grasshoppers by the length of their filamentous antennae, which may exceed their own body length, while grasshoppers ' antennae are always relatively short and thickened.
In these syrups, the primary ingredient is most often high fructose corn syrup flavoured with sotolon ; they have no genuine maple content, and are usually thickened far beyond the viscosity of maple syrup.
The meconium sometimes becomes thickened and congested in the ileum, a condition known as meconium ileus.

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