The nephrotic syndrome and proteinuria in the nephrotic range localize the pathologic process to the glomerulus. |
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The image-guided biopsy uses either ultrasound or mammography to stereotactically localize the suspicious lesion. |
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The catalytic antibody technology can localize the delivery of a cytotoxic drug to a specific cell or cancer type. |
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In a series of studies, they have shown that photosensitizers that localize in mitochondria are very efficient inducers of apoptosis. |
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We took advantage of the chance because it did personalize and localize the issue. |
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Point tenderness, a pathognomonic sign of a bone lesion, can be used to localize the fracture. |
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Electromyography, conducted three to four weeks after the onset of symptoms, can localize the lesion and help confirm the diagnosis. |
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Infections in these patients localize to the viscera rather than the skin, and parasites are found throughout the reticuloendothelial system. |
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Angiography or nuclear medicine studies can be useful to localize lower GI bleeding. |
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In addition, PCR can detect small deletions and can specifically localize the regions contained in the deletion. |
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Adjacent sections were stained with 0.5 per cent cresyl violet to localize the gray and white matter. |
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The hand and wrist should be palpated to localize the tenderness to a specific location. |
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To localize genes of interest we have used common markers among foxtail millet, maize, and rice genomes. |
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As stated above, it is expected that both service firms and those targeting consumers are more likely to localize their Web sites. |
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By extension, you may be able to apply the tools and information provided in the localization kits to localize the Mozilla client. |
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The administration of the South Kazakhstan oblast received expert assistance to localize the Millennium Development Goals. |
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It also offers other attractive attributes such as the ability to localize services and to add new data services. |
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The ability of conventional CT scan and fiberoptic bronchoscopy to localize and properly stage radiographically occult lung cancer in the major airways is limited. |
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How can minimally-staffed news websites best cover and localize the war? |
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The instrument is thus able to image the surface and to localize a peculiar object that can be further chemically analyzed by XEOL analysis. |
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This is particularly true when the metal contains notches or cracks that locally raise the stress and localize the yielding. |
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Says Sama, if you don't localize a call center to local slang, languages, and customs the customer service won't work. |
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This appears to work well for photosensitizers that are delivered intravascularly and then diffuse out into the parenchyma and localize in the cellular spaces. |
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In differentiated cells, centrioles can localize near the plasma membrane and behave as basal bodies. |
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They are identified by the presence of the markers initially used to localize the gene in question. |
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Furthermore, thanks to Serenity DP's miniature binaural ear microphones, the wearer can still perfectly localize life-saving warning sounds. |
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Access to emergency services and the ability to localize the caller is vital for the effective management of emergency situations. |
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When we close that mission and we have a chance to localize the items, then we will reverse the process, if you wish. |
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I don't expect Microsoft to localize Outlook for Bihari, Tonga or Swahili anytime soon, but Google is well on its way toward supporting these languages on its main platform. |
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Furthermore, recipient nations should be granted the liberty to localize existing technologies and innovations to overcome global environmental challenges. |
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This allows bats to detect, localize, and even classify their prey in complete darkness. |
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Multiple upper and lower endoscopies failed to localize a source of bleeding or site of angiodysplasia. |
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The stimulo-detection activities allow the measurement of how fast the nervous sensitive or motor fibers conduct information and to detect and localize, within the central or peripheral nervous system, the suspected lesion. |
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I am also pleased to report on progress towards the finalization of a Kuwaiti grant to assist the Iraqi Ministry of Human Rights to localize, identify and exhume human remains. |
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However, if nematodes localize in the retrobulbar space of the eye, the infection may remain undetected. |
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This is problematic for individuals with hearing in one ear who must rely only on monaural localization cues, as they already struggle to localize sounds. |
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Republicans still are trying to localize their races so that voters see those contests less as a referendum on the president and more as a choice between GOP incumbents and the Democratic challengers. |
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Some owls can locate and capture prey in total darkness, relying on their ability to localize the rustle of a mouse in leaves and to fly to that spot. |
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Diathermy therapy is also used effectively to treat back pain, to remove warts and moles, and to destroy or localize bacterial infection of tissues. |
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Using intracranial electrodes, researchers are able to localize the origin of a seizure and record single-cell activity while patients perform spatial-memory tasks. |
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In my approach a specific instrument holder has been designed to project laser dots onto the surface of an organ in order to localize the instrument with respect to the scene. |
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Simply click on a sample release and localize the release by replacing the bolded text with your club information before submitting it to the local newspaper. |
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Further variations of the system can also be used to identify proteins that localize to plasma membrane, and to study the topology of this class of proteins. |
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The strategy adopted in this study for demarcating troubled neighbourhoods is based on aggregated data, by means of which one tries to localize areas identified by a number of concentrated problems. |
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The benefits of our products are that you may localize your solutions to meet your individual market differences and needs while benefiting from a globally cohesive program. |
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Conversely, the search engine will enable curious people to localize a particular tree to know its species for instance or to modify the data related to it. |
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Provincially, if you localize it, you may have a better ability to have a network to reach people in terms of outreach, education, knowledge, promotion, and keeping track. |
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The languages of these minorities localize essentially in Nouméa and the suburb, however except the Polynesian languages rather represented in the mining centers. |
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In each language, mechanisms are available which allow us to classify, serialize, localize, and temporalize the objects of possible experience. |
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The study's objectives were to find out what coordination mechanisms the organizations recommended and to localize institutions responsible for coordinating the implementation of GBV management activities. |
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In addition, Metrohm instruments are supplied with built-in diagnostic programs that enable the user to check the functioning of certain components in the event of malfunctions or erratic behavior and to localize the fault. |
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The microwave indicator BR15 in the MultiMeasure Basic Series allows you to detect harmful microwave radiation and localize the source quickly and easily. |
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Special Districts localize within a municipality or a community the costs and benefits of public utilities, thereby allowing citizens within the District the services they want for a price they are willing to pay. |
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It seems compulsory to disperse the information over a wider area to let our brain localize the resulting multi-direction distribution of the ambience signals. |
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Standard immunostaining procedures were used to localize glial fibrillary acidic protein in every tenth section. |
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He wanted to localize the difference between man and the other animals, which appeared to reside in speech. |
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We describe such a case where parathyroid sestamibi scan and other imaging studies failed to definitively localize the affected gland. |
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A CT gamma camera with a CT scanner in a single integrated unit allows radiologists to anatomically localize scintigraphic findings on SPECT images. |
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Electrosensitive fish, such as sharks and catfish, are able to localize small prey by detection of the weak bioelectric field that these prey emanate. |
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The computer technician was able to localize the fault quickly. |
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Doctors are trying to localize the infection by using antibiotics. |
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