The nodes were tan-pink and had confluent areas of hemorrhage and necrosis. |
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Such streaks do not yield confluent growth on medium without uracil, in contrast to prototrophic recombinants. |
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For irradiation, cells were cultured in Petri dishes and synchronized by contact inhibition in confluent cultures. |
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Chick embryonic cells in the interior of confluent monolayers are able to ruffle and translocate relative to one another. |
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Her chest radiograph showed confluent shadowing associated with terminal disease. |
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Cells were confluent within one day and were grown for a total of 5-6 days to allow the brush-border to develop. |
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In any case, the expression of shame as well as the confession of the guilt of sin are identified by their close and confluent correspondences. |
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The maculopapular rash that occurs with measles begins at the face, then spreads to the trunk and extremities, and may become confluent. |
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Cells were seeded onto six-well culture plates and allowed to grow to form confluent monolayers. |
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Samples were plated at varying dilutions on confluent Vero cell monolayers and observed for virus cytopathic effect. |
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All passage 2 cells became confluent within 7-10 days, at which point an ALI was established. |
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Serial passages were carried out in six-well tissue culture plates containing confluent cell monolayers covered by 4 ml of liquid media. |
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Types of paratracheal parenchyma are scanty paratracheal, vasicentric, aliform, confluent, and unilateral paratracheal. |
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On the other hand, confluent solid and sheet-like growth patterns were common. |
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Multiple diffuse, single, and confluent nodules were present in all lung fields and liver lobes. |
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Since it is confluent with the perilymph around the rest of the vestibular apparatus, this compartment is called the scala vestibuli. |
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Diabetic necrobiosis typically causes discrete pretibial plaques, not the confluent skin changes seen in this patient. |
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These spots later became confluent, with some central clearing and a purple hue. |
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I'll take the risk of extemporising on some confluent themes in this response too. |
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So if you imagine a Spitfire, the wings join on the bottom of the body and are confluent with the body as well, so it's a smooth surface. |
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But as the company has pointed out, the band's general 18-to 24-year-old following is confluent with the heaviest buyers in the super-premium ice cream category. |
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We attempted to mimic a more biological situation by studying cells embedded in confluent monolayers which are grown on collagen or microcellulose-coated glass coverslips. |
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The enamel is extensively crenulated and the postprotocrista low and subdivided so that the trigon and talon basins are nearly confluent, as in P. canpacius. |
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Endothelial cell stretch has been examined previously using innovative in vitro systems applying mechanical stretch of confluent endothelial cell monolayers. |
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The cells were fed every 2-3 days and passaged when confluent. |
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It presents as symmetric hyperpigmented macules, which can be confluent or punctate. |
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The foot of the central Pyrenees is marked by a remarkable series of confluent alluvial fans forming the Lannemezan Plateau. |
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Ironically, it is the public health discourse that has given the debate a new twist, confluent with the new discourse of economic efficiency and quality management. |
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In the female, even in the lower vertebrates, the two systems are confluent only at the posterior end. |
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The front legs emerge from cavities in the underside that may be confluent or separated by other parts. |
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It operates the automatic correction of any defects in the agar and the automatic separation of the confluent colonies. |
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Cells were grown in culture flasks until they became confluent. |
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Immediately above the anterior perforated substance, the pear-shaped head of the caudate nucleus is confluent with the putamen of the lentiform nucleus. |
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Lichen planus is characterized by flat-topped, polygonal, violaceous papules, which are much smaller than the confluent papulonodular lesions seen in severe atopic dermatitis. |
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Honeycomb cysts and areas of confluent fibrosis may be present. |
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During the last glacial maximum, the Welsh Ice Cap and the British-Irish Ice Sheet were confluent and the Welsh Ice Cap formed the Welsh Ice Dome. |
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In North American blastomycosis, skin and lung lesions are most common: pulmonary lesions vary in size from granulomatous nodules to confluent, diffuse areas of pus-forming inflammation involving the entire lobe of the lung. |
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The spermatic and urinary ducts empty independently into the cloaca except in mammals above monotremes, in which they are confluent with the urethra. |
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They may be confluent or arranged in a circinate pattern around a cluster of microvascular abnormalities. |
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Sometimes, the blisters merged into sheets, forming a confluent rash, which began to detach the outer layers of skin from the underlying flesh. |
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Patients with confluent smallpox often remained ill even after scabs have formed over all the lesions. |
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When confluent growth was achieved, the cells were infected with trypomastigotes that were obtained from preinfected cultures. |
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Parenchyma is vasicentric in the early wood, but aliform and confluent in the end of growth ring. |
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It manifests as a combination of macules and papules and usually become confluent affecting large areas of the body. |
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Once each cell line became confluent cells were trypsinized and counted by the use of a hemocytometer. |
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In the 17th century Dr Thomas Sydenham valued it as an application in confluent smallpox, and William Cullen's Materia Medica of 1789 found some dropsies cured by it alone. |
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In severe cases the lesions become confluent, leading to erythroderma. |
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The postmedian fascia originates from R 1 on the costa but becomes confluent with the median fascia at midwing, with varying degrees of ground color between the two fasciae. |
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A confluent smallpox had in all directions flowed over his face, and left it like the complicated ribbed bed of a torrent, when the rushing waters have been dried up. |
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Epiretinal and internal limiting membrane peeling was performed, and the ischemic inferior retinal hemisphere was laser photocoagulated at 180 degree with confluent spots. |
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