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This pattern is characterised by a patchwork of intermingled areas of increased and decreased attenuation that may represent (1) patchy interstitial disease, (2) obliterative small airways disease and (3) occlusive small vascular disease [4].
Variation: 1, patchy inflammation; 2, >50% inflammation; 3, severe, near 100% inflammation.
Three criteria are commonly used to infer HT: 1) Patchy taxonomic distribution, 2) incongruence between host and TE phylogenies, and 3) sequence conservation incompatible with a vertical inheritance, that is, higher similarity between TEs of distantly related species than between either the host protein-coding genes or the TE copies from the same genome (Loreto et al. 2008; Schaack et al. 2010).
The results are summarized in figure 5. Three different kinds of evidence are usually considered to indicate HT of TEs: 1) Patchy distribution of a TE across a group of species; 2) Incongruence between host and TE phylogenies; and 3) High sequence similarity between TEs of distantly related species (Silva et al. 2004).
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The cells showed strong staining for CD163 and CD4, had patchy staining with S100, and were negative for CD1a, CD20, CD3, CD21, CD23, CD30 and CD45, as well as MPO, HMB45, and AE1/3.
We present a straightforward approach to well-defined 1D patchy particles utilizing crystallization-induced self-assembly.
A CT scan demonstrated the post-pneumonectomy cavity (Fig. 2), patchy contralateral pulmonary consolidation and retained intraabdominal packing.
Second, evidence exists for at least three modes of low-severity surface fires in these woodlands: (1) spreading surface fires, (2) patchy surface fires of small extent, and (3) an absence or near absence of surface fires.
(1) descending layers as shown in the left panels of Fig. 1, (2) patchy layers above/below the main layer (middle panels), and (3) a seasonal shift in the echo occurrence height (right panels).
Several different patterns of splenic involvement can be observed in peripheral T-cell and NK-cell lymphomas: 1) solitary or multiple fleshy nodule, which is seen predominantly in tumors rich in large cells; 2) diffuse red pulp involvement, which is the commonest pattern; 3) colonization of periarteriolar shealth; and 4) patchy haphazard involvement.
For MHC class I and II, samples were scored as 0 (negative), 1 (focal, <10%), 2 (patchy, 10-50%) or 3 (diffuse, >50%).
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