The skull appeared diffusely thickened on radiographs and CT scans throughout the entire cranial vault. |
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It may cause interstitial lung disease by diffusely involving the pleura, interlobular septa, and pulmonary bronchovascular bundles. |
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Clinically the tongue appeared diffusely bulky and somewhat irregular but exhibited normal color, texture, and movement. |
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The inflammatory process also focally affected the epididymis and diffusely affected the peritesticular soft tissues and spermatic cord. |
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Kupffer cells are activated early, diffusely, and intensely and precede the activation of stellate cells. |
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The brain weighed 1380 g and showed diffusely swollen cerebral hemispheres with marked flattening of the gyri throughout the convexities. |
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Rashes can be categorized as maculopapular, petechial, diffusely erythematous with desquamation, vesiculobullous-pustular and nodular. |
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Histopathologic examination of the biopsy tissue showed a granular, relatively acellular material filling the alveolar spaces diffusely. |
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In this specimen, large lymphoid cells diffusely infiltrated muscle and fibrous tissue. |
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Lesions may be single or multiple, discrete or diffusely infiltrative, and are often deep-seated and periventricular. |
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When hitting the detected object the pulsed light is reflected diffusely and partially impinges on the receiver. |
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The surface acquires a matt appearance through a microstructured surface which reflects the light diffusely rather than directly. |
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The free nerve endings of cranial nerve V are located diffusely throughout the nasal respiratory epithelium, including regions of the olfactory neuroepithelium. |
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With regard to emissions into air, Hg diffusely emitted from the cells to the cell room are particularly relevant. |
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Infrared radiation of longer wavelength about 100 micrometres has been detected from dust diffusely spread throughout the Milky Way system. |
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An indirect driver, such as human population change, operates more diffusely, by altering one or more direct drivers. |
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It diffusely replaced and expanded the adventitia of the aorta. |
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The pulsed light of the emitting diode is focused on the object and is reflected diffusely. |
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Failing to meet this aspiration, the church was widely, if diffusely, rebuked for its unresponsiveness. |
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The Mediterranean area has been shaped diffusely by mankind from time immemorial such that human activities and woodland ecosystems have long become directly interconnected. |
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Plants with cespitosely branched caudices, the stems usually diffusely branched. |
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Even when differentiated from other factors, beliefs are frequently not stated in creedal form but are diffusely expressed in sacred writings, legal codes, liturgical formulas, and theological and philosophical reflection. |
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As regards control of police activity, it should be noted that control is diffusely assigned as it is exercised by various agencies, most of them at state level. |
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Interfering surfaces with rounded profiles scatter the radar signals into the surrounding space more diffusely and thus generate false echoes with a lower energy density. |
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Whether a particular target reflects specularly or diffusely, or somewhere in between, depends on the surface roughness of the feature in comparison to the wavelength of the incoming radiation. |
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Flooded areas would generally be distinguishable by a darker tone from the surrounding agricultural crops which are not flooded and would scatter more diffusely. |
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When tissue is illuminated with near-infrared light, some of the light is absorbed by the tissue while a large portion of the light is diffusely scattered. |
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Though the difference is small, it is important to know when making brightness measurements because there are devices which illuminate paper directionally or diffusely. |
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This, which is internal corruption of the very apparatus was already present in its beginnings, diffusely in Greece and clearly implanted in Rome. |
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Lissencephaly refers to a diffusely smooth-surfaced cerebral hemisphere without sulcation. |
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In fishes the interrenal and chromaffin cells often are embedded in the kidneys, whereas in amphibians they are distributed diffusely along the surface of the kidneys. |
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The centromeres, the point of attachment of the spindle fibres during meiosis, are not localized at one point near the middle but rather are distributed diffusely over the length of the chromosomes. |
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Mr. Nobbs's inviting performance helps keep us engaged with Mr. Wilson's sometimes diffuse play, which is also a little diffusely directed by Jonathan Silverstein. |
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These fluids may travel through the accretionary prism diffusely, via interconnected pore spaces in sediments, or may follow discrete channels along faults. |
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The chief cells are strongly and diffusely immunoreactive with chromogranin and synaptophysin, while the supporting sustentacular cells react with S-100 protein. |
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